universitätsmedizin mannheim

Have you read one of the latest publications on iron rim lesions in multiple sclerosis by our research partners at the Universitätsmedizin Mannheim? The authors around Prof. Achim Gass conclude that iron rim lesions are associated with higher intrathecal immunoglobin G synthesis. Furthermore, CSF-mediated intrathecal smouldering inflammation could explain a CSF-related gradient of tissue damage.
Read the publication here.

We are looking forward to the installation of our WHITEBOX at the Universitätsmedizin Mannheim. It will allow for fast and pseudonymized DICOM image transfer from CT scanner to mTRIAL study server. The results of AI based image analysis will be sent directly to the radiologist on duty.

Also looking for easy DICOM upload options? Contact us via info@mediri.com.

We are excited to announce that mediri is working together with the Universitätsmedizin Mannheim on the project “DeepRAY“. The goal of the project is to extend mediri’s mTRIAL platform for AI-based detection of aneurysms and dissections of the aorta on CT images. This will improve the prognosis of patients with life-threatening changes in the abdominal aorta. The investBW project will run for two years and is funded by the Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Arbeit und Tourismus Baden-Württemberg.

An important imaging biomarker for MS is smouldering lesions. Their AI-aided detection on MR images also makes disease activity visible that cannot be seen with the naked eye.

Image: KI4KMU – Example of an AI-supported VGM evaluation, which was developed as part of a project funded by the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Economics together with the University Medical Center Mannheim and MedicalSyn GmbH in Stuttgart.