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Spectral AI Reaches 50% Enrollment at Burn Centers for U.S. Pivotal Burn Study

Key Takeaway: Spectral AI has announced that it has reached 50% enrollment in its pivotal study at burn centers across the U.S. This study aims to validate the effectiveness of the DeepView™ System for assessing burn injuries and to compare its algorithm against clinician assessment. With a target enrollment of 240 patients, this pivotal study is crucial for seeking FDA approval in 2025. The DeepView™ System utilizes advanced imaging technology to enhance the accuracy of burn wound assessments, promising to improve patient outcomes significantly.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Achieved 50% enrollment in pivotal burn study, indicating strong progress.
  • Potential to demonstrate effectiveness of DeepView™ in clinical settings.
  • Commitment to improve burn care through advanced technology.

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DALLAS, June 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Spectral AI, Inc. (Nasdaq: MDAI) (“Spectral AI” or the “Company”), an artificial intelligence (AI) company focused on medical diagnostics for faster and more accurate treatment decisions in wound care, today announced that it has achieved 50% clinical trial site enrollment at burn centers for its 2024 pivotal study designed to validate the algorithm used by its DeepView™ System for burn indication. This pivotal study, which is targeting enrollment of 240 patients, including both adult and pediatric subjects at multiple burn centers and emergency departments across the U.S., is expected to be the final clinical trial before seeking FDA approval in 2025.
The completion of the pivotal study will address two primary objectives. First, the study will validate the standalone performance of the DeepView™ System’s algorithm on an independent dataset, further solidifying its objective utility in clinical practice. Second, the study will compare the efficacy of the DeepView™ System's finalized image processing algorithm against existing clinician assessment, as quantified by clinician judgment annotations.
“We are committed to advancing burn care through the implementation of innovative technologies and rigorous clinical research. Our objective is to deliver to healthcare providers the cutting-edge tools they need to enhance their ability to immediately and accurately assess a burn wound’s healing potential,” stated Mary Regan, VP of Medical Affairs at Spectral AI. “We are enthusiastic about the achievement of this enrollment milestone as we aim to demonstrate DeepView’s AI effectiveness in providing accurate wound assessments and timely clinical decision-making for burn injuries.”
“As clinicians, our goal is to provide the best possible care for burn patients, utilizing the latest medical advancements and techniques,” said Dr. Kathleen Romanowski, Principal Investigator at one of the clinical trial sites, the UC Davis Firefighters Burn Institute Regional Burn Center. “DeepView's technology has the potential to significantly enhance our ability to assess burn wounds accurately, leading to improved patient outcomes and quality of life.”
The Company’s DeepView™ System image processing algorithm utilizes multispectral imaging, trained and tested against a proprietary database of more than 340 billion clinically validated data points, to deliver a rapid and objective assessment that aids healthcare providers in assessing the healing potential of a burn wound. The U.S. pivotal study is currently enrolling patients at several leading burn centers in the U.S., with esteemed Principal Investigators overseeing the research.
A list of the burn centers currently enrolled in the Company’s U.S. pivotal study is below.
U.S. Clinical Trial Sites Principal Investigator
Arizona Burn Center Valleywise Health Dr. Kevin Foster
VCU Health Evans-Haynes Burn Center Dr. Michael Feldman
St Christopher’s Stuart J. Hulnick Burn Center Dr. Paul Glat
UC Davis Firefighters Burn Institute Regional Burn Center Dr. Kathleen Romanowski
Shriners Children's Northern California Neil Reitman Pediatric Burn Institute Dr. Kathleen Romanowski
UW Harborview Regional Burn Center Dr. Tam Pham
University of Kansas Burnett Burn Center Dr. Dhaval Bhavsar
North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center Dr. Booker King
SUNY Stony Brook Burn Center Dr. Adam Singer
Akron Children’s Hospital Burn Institute Dr. Anjay Khandelwal
University of Iowa Burn Treatment Center Dr. Lucy Wibbemeyer
The Ohio State Comprehensive Burn Center Dr. Nicole Bernal
Spectral AI, Inc. is a Dallas-based predictive AI company focused on medical diagnostics for faster and more accurate treatment decisions in wound care, with initial applications involving patients with burns and diabetic foot ulcers. The Company is working to revolutionize the management of wound care by “Seeing the Unknown®” with its DeepView System.  DeepView is a predictive device that offers clinicians an objective and immediate assessment of a wound’s healing potential prior to treatment or other medical intervention. With algorithm-driven results and a goal to change the current standard of care, DeepView is expected to provide faster and more accurate treatment insight towards value care by improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs. For more information about DeepView, visit www.spectral-ai.com.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DeepView™ System used for?

The DeepView™ System aids in the assessment of burn wounds' healing potential.

What is the goal of Spectral AI's pivotal study?

The study aims to validate DeepView's algorithm and compare its efficacy to clinician assessments.

How many patients are targeted in the clinical trial?

The study aims to enroll 240 patients across various U.S. burn centers.

Who are the Principal Investigators for the study?

Notable Principal Investigators include Dr. Kathleen Romanowski and Dr. Michael Feldman.

When is FDA approval expected for the DeepView System?

FDA approval is anticipated in 2025 following the pivotal study's completion.

Last updated: Jun 6, 2024