Honeywell Unveils New Technology Using Artificial Intelligence to Speed Up and Simplify Healthcare .
Honeywell announced that it has developed a new technology, Digital
Holographic Microscopy, that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help count
and classify tiny particles or cells. This technology has the potential to be
used across many industries where timely analysis and simplified operations are
critical.
Within the healthcare industry, for example, Digital Holographic
Microscopy can be used to shorten treatment time for patients receiving at-home
peritoneal dialysis. These patients are susceptible to abdominal lining
infections – due to the time it takes to send the samples to a lab with
specialized equipment, today it can take 1-2 days to diagnose these infections,
during which time the patient’s condition can often worsen if not treated.
To help address this challenge, Digital Holographic Microscopy can
capture images of the patient’s dialysis fluid at the point-of-care by using a
portable device with a laser, imager sensor and disposable microscope slide.
These images are analyzed by AI algorithms to rapidly determine if the number
and type of white blood cells indicates an infection so patients can receive
appropriate treatment more quickly and effectively.
“We are seeing a growing need for solutions that can provide results
that are both rapid and precise, empowering healthcare professionals to make
informed decisions quickly,” said Sarah Martin, president of
Honeywell Sensing Solutions. “We have invested in innovations like
Digital Holographic Microscopy because of their power to make testing and
analysis more accessible to patients while also improving patient care and
efficiency across our healthcare system.”
Beyond clinical care, Digital Holographic Microscopy can be used in
environmental applications to analyze types and amounts of various air
pollutants to help achieve safer indoor air levels. It can also monitor cells
and other organisms in liquid samples for quality and safety.
Additional Information on Digital Holographic Microscopy
Digital Holographic Microscopy produces high-resolution images without
the need for expensive and complex lenses and opto-mechanical systems found in
a traditional microscope. Instead, this technology uses light passing through a
sample to generate unfocused hologram images, which are then processed by computational
algorithms so they can be interpreted.
This novel technology has advantages over conventional microscopy,
particularly because it allows for simple and portable instrument design, which
facilitates testing and analysis at the point-of-use rather than requiring
samples to be sent to a lab. By using machine learning algorithms to
differentiate between types of cells, it also eliminates the need for staining,
which simplifies biological sample preparation. In addition, it can replace or
supplement sample analysis, enabling faster results with a simplified workflow.
Developing solutions that leverage AI and machine learning to help
expedite treatment for patients with chronic conditions and streamline
laboratory analysis supports Honeywell’s alignment of its portfolio to
three compelling
megatrends, including automation.
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