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Ipswich Hospital to use AI to help detect fractures

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Artificial intelligence is being used to scan X-rays and identify potential bone fractures at Ipswich Hospital, aiming to speed up diagnosis and treatment.

The big picture: East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT) is implementing AI technology called Boneview to support doctors in detecting fractures that the human eye may miss.

  • The AI will scan thousands of X-rays to look for signs of fractures

  • It aims to help prioritise patients with potential fractures detected by the technology

  • Doctors will still review all X-rays, with the AI as an additional tool

Dr James Hathorn, consultant radiologist at ESNEFT
Dr James Hathorn, consultant radiologist at ESNEFTESNEFT

Why it matters: The technology could improve patient care by identifying fractures earlier and reducing wait times in A&E.

What they're saying: "We hope this will be particularly beneficial, for example, when a patient x-ray is being viewed by a doctor and their x-ray may not be reviewed by radiology for some time," said Dr James Hathorn, consultant radiologist at ESNEFT.

Key details:

  • Boneview will be used at Ipswich Hospital, Colchester Hospital and Clacton Hospital's Urgent Treatment Centre

  • The trial will run until June 2025

  • The technology was developed by a company called Gleamer

The bottom line: While humans will still review all X-rays, AI aims to improve A&E turnaround times and enhance the overall patient experience.

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