Was ist Capillary.io?
Capillary.io is an application specially built for visualizing and analyzing nailfold capillaroscopy images.
It uses Artificial Intelligence to automate most of capillaroscopy analysis effort.
Our system supports your practice of capillaroscopy. It guides you to take photos, analyzes them and gives insights about its findings.
It is also able to generate automatic reports, and includes features for patients follow-up and collaboration of doctors and hospitals.
Wer verwendet Capillary.io?
Nailfold capillaroscopy practitioners. Rheumatologists. Autoimmune diseasess doctors.
Wo kann Capillary.io bereitgestellt werden?
Cloud, SaaS, webbasiert, Windows (Desktop)
Über den Anbieter
- Capillary
- 2018 gegründet
- Chat
Erhältlich in diesen Ländern
Spanien
Sprachen
Portugiesisch
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Über den Anbieter
- Capillary
- 2018 gegründet
- Chat
Erhältlich in diesen Ländern
Spanien
Sprachen
Portugiesisch
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Bewertungen über Capillary.io
Paulo
Excelente produto
Vorteile:
Gosta da sua facilidade de utilização e o seu resultado final
Nachteile:
Nada em especial, serve para o que foi feito
Luis
A great system to start with capillaroscopy
Kommentare: Great. I am using it every day.
Vorteile:
It is an easy software that allows you to start performing capillaroscopic analysis, and it shows you quickly the amount of megacapillaries and capillary density (among much other measures) in Raynaud's patients. You need no previous knowledge of capillaroscopy. You don't need any other software to obtain the pictures of the capillaries. The system allows you to work with several branches of capillaroscopes. The time I spend in perform a capillaroscopy is shorter since I began to use capillary.io. And of course, it is a good cloud service to save your studies.
Nachteile:
In the future it will be great if the system could suggest the capillaroscopic pattern (e.g. early, active or late in Cutolo patterns), or even implement the fast-track algorythm of capillaroscopic analysis by EULAR standardization.