The ScreenPoint Transpara system is intended for use as a concurrent reading aid for physicians interpreting screening mammograms, to identify regions suspicious for breast cancer and assess their likelihood of malignancy. Output of the device includes marks placed on suspicious soft tissue lesions and suspicious calcifications; region‐based scores, displayed upon the physician’s query, indicating the likelihood that cancer is present in specific regions; and an overall score indicating the likelihood that cancer is present on the mammogram. Patient management decisions should not be made solely on the basis of analysis by Transpara.
An interpretive software program intended to be used to analyse x-ray images (e.g., chest, mammograms, tomograms) to detect and localize suspected abnormalities (e.g., tumours, emphysema, tuberculosis, blunted costophrenic angle) and possibly provide results as clinically relevant tags. It typically utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning techniques, and may be compatible with radiology information systems, data formats, and medical imaging software programs [e.g., picture archiving and communication system (PACS), digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) format].