RBfracture™
AI-powered, automatic detection of trauma-related findings
RBfracture is CE-marked as Class IIa according to (EU) MDR
Features and flexibility
Decision support for paediatrics and adults
RBfracture is trained on emergency data from +1.300 hospitals around the world
94%
Accuracy, specificity, and sensitivity
13s
Median processing time per exam
86%
Reduction in missed fracture rate
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Features
Fracture
Lipohemarthrosis
Effusion
Dislocation
Worklist prioritisation
Summary report
Fracture
Lipohemarthrosis
Effusion
Dislocation
Worklist prioritisation
Summary report
Fracture detection
RBfracture detects fractures in X-rays across the entire appendicular skeleton
Hip, pelvis, femur, knee, crus, hand, wrist, fingers, elbow, humerus, foot, ankle, toes, forearm, shoulder, ribs, and thoracic & lumbar spine
Fracture detection case studies:
Kettering General Hospital, a NHS district hospital, saw 94% accuracy and specificity, and a reduction of missed fractures by 86%.
One Laudos, experts in teleradiology and radiology unit management, saw 97% accuracy and sensitivity, 96% specificity, and a reduction of missed fractures by 88%.
Lipohemarthrosis and effusion detection
RBfracture supports the detection of fracture-related findings
Joint effusions in elbows and knees and lipohemarthrosis in knees
Case studies:
Elbow joint effusion detection
An elbow joint effusion occurs when excess fluid accumulates in the joint capsule. This often results from trauma, such as a radial head or olecranon fracture, or inflammatory conditions like septic arthritis or gout.
Lipohemarthrosis is a condition that occurs when both fat and blood enter a joint cavity following a bone fracture, typically resulting from intra-articular fractures (fractures that extend into a joint).
We saw the obvious fracture, but not the non-displaced one… RBfracture finds things that I would not!
Dan Fascia
Clinical Lead for Radiology Informatics
Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust
Dislocation detection
RBfracture detects dislocations
Shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand & fingers, pelvis & hips, knee, ankle, and foot & toes
The accuracy was much higher than I thought, and this has resulted in a significant drop in missed fractures in the Emergency Department.
Ben Madden
Lead Reporting Radiographer
Kettering General Hospital Foundation Trust
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Worklist prioritisation
RBfracture highlights cases for prompt attention
Configure DICOM tags and wording to prioritise cases within your PACS
Visual summary report
RBfracture provides an overview analysis with thumbnails
Quickly identify trauma-related findings with our red dot feature, enabling faster reporting and improved patient care
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