By modality · AI MRI analysis
AI MRI analysis that supports the long, detailed read
MRI reads are dense. Multiple sequences, fine anatomical detail, and reports that run long because the study itself is rich. The thoroughness is the point, but it is also what makes MRI time-consuming to read and to write up.
Radiological.ai supports the MRI read by flagging regions worth a closer look across sequences and drafting the structured MRI report into your template, so the long Findings section starts populated rather than empty. The assistant handles the scaffolding while the radiologist brings the interpretation. Every flag is a prompt to review, and you edit and sign the final report.
Worklist
Structured report
DraftRun the assistant to draft this report for review.
Illustrative sample · not a real patient study, not a diagnosis
Decision support for qualified clinicians. Radiological.ai does not provide a diagnosis and is not a substitute for professional judgment.
Flag · prioritize · draft · you review and sign
Decision support not a diagnosis
You review & sign
Why it works
What your group gets with ai mri analysis
Across sequences
The assistant surfaces regions of interest across the multiple sequences of an MRI study, helping the radiologist orient quickly on a detailed dataset.
A head start on long reports
MRI reports run long, so a drafted structured report into your template saves real time on the write-up while keeping the radiologist in control of the content.
Detail respected
The draft scaffolds the Findings and Impression for editing, never replacing the careful interpretation an MRI read demands.
What it handles
Flagged, prioritized and drafted for your review
The assistant pre-reads each study, surfaces a region of interest for review, re-prioritizes the worklist, and drafts the structured report in your template. You confirm, edit and sign.
- Flags regions of interest across MRI sequences
- Drafts the long structured MRI report
- Saves time on detailed write-ups
- Helps orient on dense datasets quickly
- Radiologist edits and signs every report
Region of interest flagged for review
A focal region is surfaced on the sample study for the radiologist to review. The assistant does not characterize it as a diagnosis.
Suspected finding flagged for radiologist review. Correlate clinically and confirm. Draft for review and sign-off.
Why Radiological.ai
One assistant across the whole read
Not three vendors stitched together. Flag, prioritize and draft in one calm pane, on X-ray, CT and MRI, with the radiologist signing every study.
Flags suspected findings
A second set of eyes surfaces regions of interest for review on every study, so a suspected finding is less likely to slip past late in a shift.
Prioritizes the worklist
Suspected-critical studies move to the top, so urgent reads surface ahead of routine follow-ups across your sites and shifts.
Drafts the report
A structured draft arrives in your template, ready to edit and sign. The draft saves the typing and the measuring, never the judgment.
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Flag suspected findings, prioritize the worklist, and draft the structured report. You review and sign every study.
Radiological.ai is a workflow and decision-support tool for qualified clinicians. It does not provide a diagnosis and is not a substitute for professional medical judgment.