Questions?
CIED Wizard is designed for use by medical professionals (Medical Imaging Technologists, Cardiologists, Radiologists) in Australia and New Zealand.
No. While AI is utilized for data extraction, the result pipeline is strictly deterministic and follows reproducible programming that mirrors the expert decision-making pathway. No 'black box' algorithms here. The logic required to understand “MRI UNSAFE" is very difficult for a generative AI to learn. AI models are designed to be "helpful" above all else and not trained to express uncertainty. When prompted, they will always try to provide the user with a positive result. If a product manual says "Lead A is 1.5T approved" and "Device B is 3.0T capable," the AI search engine sees two "MR Conditional" results and often tries to merge them using a heuristic approach. Have you ever noticed that the same prompt you typed in last week often yields a different result the next time? AI can hallucinate MRI parameters that don't exist, e.g. a SAR limit. It might say "2.0 W/kg" one day and "0.2 W/kg" the next, all because of a slight change in the prompt temperature.
The database is continuously maintained and updated in realtime. CIED Wizard
utilizes a remote monitoring system that scans manufacturer websites
daily, automatically detecting new releases of technical manuals and
Instructions for Use. Once an update is flagged, every change undergoes a
priority review and verification process, ensuring the database is promptly
synchronized with the latest MRI conditions while maintaining seamless
access for the user, with zero downtime required for updates.