Hyper-personalized brain care

In a single scan, Quicktome brings brain networks to light – equipping you with patient-specific, actionable insight.

The most powerful scan you’ve never seen

Quicktome is intended for brain health physicians who demand more knowledge of their patient’s brain to drive better care.

A powerful cloud-based solution, Quicktome delivers fast and intuitive insights into a patient’s brain networks. We harness rich data from a single, non-invasive MRI scan, process them automatically, and deliver them in an intuitive web-based app.

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Quicktome enables:
The visualization of clinically critical brain networks1,2 with automated mapping technology
Access to insight that aids the preservation of functional independence and reduces the risk of post-surgical deficits3
Informed and engaged patient conversations around surgical outcomes4
  1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9029431
  2. https://academic.oup.com/noa/article/4/1/vdac142/6705399
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3. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30639605/

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4. 100% of surveyed neurosurgeons in the Quicktome Post Market Clinical Survey agreed that Quicktome helps them communicate with their patients more effectively.

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Personalized, because it matters

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Automatic edema correction

Mitigates processing noise related to cerebral edema allowing brain networks to be mapped in critical regions, such as around a brain tumor prior to surgery.

360 functional areas1 mapped with SCA technology2

Omniscient’s Structural Connectivity Atlas (SCA) uses machine learning and tractographic techniques to create highly specific and personalized maps of the human brain.

1 Glasser, M. F., Coalson, T. S., Robinson, E. C., Hacker, C. D., Harwell, J., Yacoub, E., & Van Essen, D. C. (2016). A multi-modal parcellation of human cerebral cortex. Nature, 536(7615), 171-178.
2 Doyen, S., Nicholas, P., Poologaindran, A., Crawford, L., Young, I. M., Romero‐ Garcia, R., & Sughrue, M. E. (2022). Connectivity‐based parcellation of normal and anatomically distorted human cerebral cortex. Human Brain Mapping, 43(4), 1358-1369.
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Industry-leading noise correction

Raw MRI scans undergo a series of steps that correct noise, including gradient distortion correction and subject motion correction.

Next-generation tractography via CSD3

Constrained Spherical Deconvolution (CSD) is superior to traditional Diffusion Tensor Imaging, especially in areas of crossing and branching white matter, allowing clinicians to be more precise in preserving and targeting functional areas.

3 Tournier, J. D., Yeh, C. H., Calamante, F., Cho, K. H., Connelly, A., & Lin, C. P. (2008). Resolving crossing fibres using constrained spherical deconvolution: validation using diffusion-weighted imaging phantom data. NeuroImage, 42(2), 617–625.
1 Glasser, M. F., Coalson, T. S., Robinson, E. C., Hacker, C. D., Harwell, J., Yacoub, E., & Van Essen, D. C. (2016). A multi-modal parcellation of human cerebral cortex. Nature, 536(7615), 171-178.
2 Doyen, S., Nicholas, P., Poologaindran, A., Crawford, L., Young, I. M., Romero‐ Garcia, R., & Sughrue, M. E. (2022). Connectivity‐based parcellation of normal and anatomically distorted human cerebral cortex. Human Brain Mapping, 43(4), 1358-1369.
3 Tournier, J. D., Yeh, C. H., Calamante, F., Cho, K. H., Connelly, A., & Lin, C. P. (2008). Resolving crossing fibres using constrained spherical deconvolution: validation using diffusion-weighted imaging phantom data. NeuroImage, 42(2), 617–625.
Automatic edema correction

Mitigates processing noise related to cerebral edema allowing brain networks to be mapped in critical regions, such as around a brain tumor prior to surgery.

360 functional areas1 mapped with SCA technology2

Omniscient’s Structural Connectivity Atlas (SCA) uses machine learning and tractographic techniques to create highly specific and personalized maps of the human brain.

References

1 Glasser, M. F., Coalson, T. S., Robinson, E. C., Hacker, C. D., Harwell, J., Yacoub, E., & Van Essen, D. C. (2016). A multi-modal parcellation of human cerebral cortex. Nature, 536(7615), 171-178.
2 Doyen, S., Nicholas, P., Poologaindran, A., Crawford, L., Young, I. M., Romero‐ Garcia, R., & Sughrue, M. E. (2022). Connectivity‐based parcellation of normal and anatomically distorted human cerebral cortex. Human Brain Mapping, 43(4), 1358-1369.
Industry-leading noise correction

Raw MRI scans undergo a series of steps that correct noise, including gradient distortion correction and subject motion correction.

Next-generation tractography via CSD3

Constrained Spherical Deconvolution (CSD) is superior to traditional Diffusion Tensor Imaging, especially in areas of crossing and branching white matter, allowing clinicians to be more precise in preserving and targeting functional areas.

References

3 Tournier, J. D., Yeh, C. H., Calamante, F., Cho, K. H., Connelly, A., & Lin, C. P. (2008). Resolving crossing fibres using constrained spherical deconvolution: validation using diffusion-weighted imaging phantom data. NeuroImage, 42(2), 617–625.

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INTEGRATIONS

Bringing the most advanced brain imaging to you

OMNISCIENT CLOUD
Quicktome securely and seamlessly integrates with your hospital PACS, allowing you to review and export processed scans remotely from a desktop computer. Scans can be readily accessed via PACS-connected DICOM systems in your system.
APPLICATIONS

Enabling new possibilities in brain health

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Neurosurgeons

Quicktome backs each incision with knowledge of a patient’s brain networks, preserving functional independence and maximizing onco-functional balance.

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Neuroradiologists

With automated resting-state fMRI insights for whole brain functional analysis and personalized connectome mapping, Quicktome enables a Hybrid Intelligence approach to neuroradiology, combining AI with human expertise.

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Hospital administration

Quicktome supercharges brain health services by delivering crucial brain network insights – all without new capital equipment or maintenance fees.

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Neurosurgeons

Quicktome backs each incision with knowledge of a patient’s brain networks, preserving functional independence and maximizing onco-functional balance.

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Neuroradiologists

With automated resting-state fMRI insights for whole brain functional analysis and personalized connectome mapping, Quicktome enables a Hybrid Intelligence approach to neuroradiology, combining AI with human expertise.

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Hospital administration

Quicktome supercharges brain health services by delivering crucial brain network insights – all without new capital equipment or maintenance fees.

Case studies: Quicktome in clinical practice

Right parietal lobe glioma resection
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Recurrent glioblastoma and restoring speech function
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Left frontal lobe glioma and the frontal aslant tract
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