Spectral AI, Inc. announced that its predictive software DeepView AI®-Burn has obtained the final stage of UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) authorization, for aiding in burn wound diagnosis in the United Kingdom. The DeepView® System wound imaging device uses AI-enabled algorithms analyzing real-life patient wounds that assess clinically validated data points to distinguish between healthy and damaged tissue within seconds, unlike the current standard of care, which requires up to three to four weeks of evaluation. The technology establishes a high level of accuracy, 92%, in discerning whether tissue will heal naturally or necessitate surgical intervention, a process that is currently done by clinicians relying on visual observation and resulting in clinical judgement between only 50% to 75% accuracy.

UKCA marking is a certification system established by the UK government to ensure that products meet specified standards for sale in the UK (England, Wales, and Scotland). The DeepView AI®-Burn is currently indicated for individuals aged eighteen and above. The Company aims to extend its technology to benefit pediatric populations and is continuing to initiate case studies and case series with surgeons at leading burn centers.