To make medical diagnostics more accessible, Bosch has developed Vivascope – a compact device that not only creates digital microscopic images of body cells, but also analyzes them using advanced machine-learning algorithms and artificial intelligence. Vivascope has been recognized as a CES 2020 Innovation Award Honoree in the “Tech for a Better World” category.
“Artificial intelligence and connectivity offer enormous opportunities, also in the healthcare sector. We at Bosch are working on connected solutions and artificial intelligence that serve people and improve their quality of life,” says Marc Meier, president of Bosch Healthcare Solutions GmbH. “True to our ‘Invented for life’ ethos, Vivascope helps detect potential diseases and disorders more quickly and easily.”
Analysis within 15 minutes, over 30 distinct conditions
Especially in remote areas and in facilities that do not have access to high-end equipment, patients may have to wait anywhere from three to eight days to receive any findings following the collection of samples.
Vivascope can analyze human cell morphology in a short time. Its inbuilt artificial intelligence algorithm analyzes cells’ form, shape, and structure. It categorizes them and detects minute deviations. Vivascope was developed with the support of clinical physicians and laboratory experts in India. It is expected to be launched there in mid-2020. Further regions are to follow. Up to now, the platform has been trained with more than 30,000 images and in excess of 9 million discrete points of cells, and is capable of extracting 165 distinct features from each individual cell. It is able to carry out an automated evaluation within 15 minutes and to provide the pathologist with information on more than 30 possible diseases or clinical disorders. In addition to evidence-based reporting, each analysis is validated by a pathologist to ensure precise diagnosis.
Vivascope achieves the same results with the thousandth sample as with the first, since the algorithm does not grow tired and is not susceptible to human weaknesses. The information provided by Vivascope relieves medical laboratory personnel of the time-consuming and tedious burden of manual analysis steps. It allows them to focus on more complex cases and on diagnosis, so that accurate results are achieved faster.
Easy access to the lab from anywhere
While Vivascope can support pathologists all over the world in the remote evaluation of different samples, for people living in vast hinterland regions it offers a possibility of access to laboratory diagnostics. “If the patient cannot come to the laboratory, the laboratory comes to the patient,” says Guruprasad S, vice president at Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions in India and business domain leader for its healthcare activities. The product requires only a simple power-on, and can be seamlessly integrated into hospital and laboratory information systems. The inbuilt battery pack ensures more than six hours of continuous operation, even in black-out conditions. The data stored in the cloud can be shared digitally with other laboratories – anytime, anywhere in the world.
As it is an open and digitally connected platform, the device enables further academic processing by the research community and peer-to-peer collaboration.