Project BreathEasy: OnScale and LEXMA Partner Using Biosimulation and AI
OnScale and LEXMA leverage scalable cloud simulation and AI to create digital twins of the lungs of COVID-19 patients to optimize use of limited ventilator and respiratory equipment and yield better patient outcomes.
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April 21, 2020
The latest COVID-19 outbreak predictions estimate that cases will far exceed available ventilator resources. COVID-19 patients die from acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and with only 62,000 ventilators in the U.S., maximizing per-patient utility of ventilators will be critical to saving lives. Doctors currently rely on textbook predictions of ventilator requirements, but more accurate predictions will maximize ventilator utility. Even a 10% improvement will save thousands of lives.
OnScale and LEXMA, a provider of advanced fluid-flow and biomechanical simulation technology, have partnered to create digital twins of the lungs of COVID-19 patients. Patient-specific digital twins accurately predict oxygen and blood flow in a patient’s lungs, helping doctors make critical decisions about ventilator and intubation requirements for COVID-19 patients.
Each digital twin is patient-specific and built from a combination of medical images (e.g., from CT scans and x-rays) and many thousands of simulations of lung airflow and blood flow using the LEXMA Moebius fluid-dynamics solver running on OnScale’s Cloud Simulation platform. Digital twins are updated with real-time patient data. AI trained on simulated and real-time data is used to make fast and accurate predictions of oxygen and blood flow throughout the ventilation and intubation process.
The companies are currently testing the solution with medical experts. The companies are also actively seeking additional partners and advisors. For more information, contact info@onscale.com.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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