Spectral AI Announces DeepView SnapShot® M Moves Forward with Feedback from Brooke Army Medical Center Institute of Surgical Research

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Spectral AI, Inc.
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Spectral AI is dedicated to supporting the U.S. Military, first responders, and healthcare providers in delivering life-saving diagnostics in the most critical environments.

DALLAS, Nov. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Spectral AI (NASDAQ: MDAI) (Spectral AI or the Company), an artificial intelligence (AI) company focused on revolutionizing medical diagnostics to enable faster, more accurate treatment decisions in wound care, today announced its DeepView SnapShot® M device continues to develop based upon preliminary feedback from its usability study with the Brooke Army Medical Center and the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command's Institute of Surgical Research. This milestone positions Spectral AI as a game-changer in wound care diagnostics, addressing significant unmet needs in diverse markets, including the U.S. Department of Defense, home healthcare, and emergency medical services.

Spectral AI plans to continue the design and development of the technology, which will involve rigorous testing and evaluation of the DeepView SnapShot® M's performance in various military and healthcare settings. The Company will provide regular updates as the development progresses, ensuring transparency and trust in the process. Spectral AI intends to launch DeepView SnapShot® M for military use upon completion.

DeepView SnapShot® M, with its AI-powered multispectral imaging, provides rapid and precise wound assessments, enabling better treatment decisions in the most challenging critical care environments. Its portability and ease of use make it uniquely suited for deployment in multiple scenarios, including combat zones and disaster response, where traditional diagnostic tools fall short.

The development of the DeepView SnapShot® M has been supported by a contract with the Defense Health Agency and the U.S. Army Medical Material Development Activity and from the Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC) and the STTR program for more than $5.3 million. This non-dilutive funding supports the ongoing development of the handheld predictive burn wound healing device specifically targeted for battlefield assessment.

Spectral AI has received more than $7.2 million since 2018 in non-dilutive funding from the U.S. Government for DeepView SnapShot® military research and development activities, reflecting its critical importance to military healthcare. Burn wounds account for a significant portion of combat-related injuries, and the DeepView SnapShot® M handheld diagnostic device may play an integral role in battlefield triage, prioritizing evacuation for those with severe burn injuries.