NHS hospitals in Hull are using AI technology to dramatically reduce MRI scan times, allowing them to see significantly more patients each day. The Air Recon Deep Learning (ARDL) software uses algorithms to reduce background noise and achieve sharper images in shorter timeframes, cutting scan times by 10-15 minutes while maintaining the same imaging quality.
What you should know: The AI software has been installed on existing MRI machines at Hull Royal Infirmary and Castle Hill Hospital, with plans to expand to Scunthorpe General Hospital and Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital in Grimsby.
Key improvements: The technology has delivered substantial time savings across different types of scans.
Patient benefits: The shorter scan times are particularly helping vulnerable patient groups who previously struggled with longer procedures.
How it works: The ARDL software operates by using deep learning algorithms to reduce background noise in MRI images, enabling the machines to produce high-quality scans in less time without compromising diagnostic accuracy.
What they’re saying: “This means we can reduce the scanning time on certain sequences, but still get the same imaging quality,” said Karen Bunker, head of imaging at Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.