CorFlux Analysis
We are developing a software
for estimation of the risk for
aortic aneurysm rupture
CorFlux aims to be the world’s leading analyzing software for estimation of the risk for aortic aneurysm rupture.
CorFlux
The risk for aortic rupture
CorFlux aims to offer hospitals a solution for advanced aortic aneurysm rupture risk analysis. This would serve as a decision-making support system for physicians, simplifying the identification of high-risk aneurysm patients more easily, which can lead to life savings.
The analysis will be based on the patient’s clinical data, aortic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) scan, and other science-based influencing factors known to associate with aortic aneurysm. By integrating these key inputs, our software will conduct a comprehensive assessment to estimate the risk of aortic aneurysm rupture. The software will categorize the aortic vulnerability into three risk categories: high, moderate, or low risk. Based on the analysis, high-risk patients could be identified and scheduled for surgery or intensive imaging follow-up; moderate-risk patients could be followed less intensively, and low-risk patients might be excluded from the costly follow-up.
CorFlux
CorFlux aims to offer hospitals an advanced aortic aneurysm rupture risk analysis solution. Solution is aimed for radiologist, cardiologist, heart surgeon or other physician treating aortic aneurysm patients.
Research
In collaboration with hospitals such as Kuopio University Hospital, Finland and Karolinska Institute, Sweden, we conduct studies to validate the performance of our software.
Team
Our skilled and dedicated multiprofessional team includes high knowledge in the field of cardiology, heart surgery, physics, mathematics as well as commercial and regulation.
Aortic aneurysm
"Silent Killer"
Aortic aneurysm is among one of the top 20 causes of death worldwide. The current clinical method does not take account other influencing elements than aortic diameter in the risk evaluation of aortic aneurysm rupture. However, a high number of aortic ruptures appear before the diameter reaches limit for preventive surgery. Because the current clinical practice is so inefficient, all aortic aneurysm patients are sent to repeated imaging follow-up.
CorFlux aortic aneurysm rupture risk analysis could have the following benefits compared to the clinical method used today:
1) Potential of up to 30% of lives saved through early detection and proactive intervention.
2) Possibility to lower the related healthcare costs with potential savings of up to 80%.
3) Optimizing resource allocation by reducing imaging queues and minimizing delays. By enhancing workflow efficiency, we may enhance the overall healthcare experience for both patients and providers.
Research
World leading aortic aneurysm research
Did you know that CorFlux emerges from a groundbreaking international collaboration in aortic research, initiated at Kuopio University Hospital, Finland in 2017? Are you a radiologist, cardiologist, heart surgeon, or other physician treating aortic aneurysm patients and would like to learn more about the possibilities that CorFlux analysis has to offer? Are you perhaps interested in research collaboration?
Team
Get to know to our amazing team
Our multiprofessional team includes high knowledge in cardiology, heart surgery, heart imaging, physics, mathematics as well as commercial and regulation.