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About Tweris Mini

Tweris Mini is the first app released by Tweris® team composed of practising doctors and committed developers and who aims to put in the hands of doctors and midwife an AI based simple tool to guide them detect and manage per partum fetal hypoxia while interpretating fetal heart rate traces.

Tweris Mini picture analysis algorithm has been trained on 5000+ fetal heart rate traces labelled by a world-renowned expert helps to diagnose 12 different types of features:
- Normal
- Gradually evolving hypoxia compensated
- Gradually evolving hypoxia decompensated
- Chronical hypoxia
- Subacute hypoxia
- Acute hypoxia
- Tardy deceleration
- Quickie deceleration
- Zigzag pattern
- Sinusoidal typical
- Sinusoidal atypical
- Unstable baseline

For each picture analysis prediction, Tweris Mini provides its degree of certainty and management advices according to the physiological analysis guidelines.

Tweris Mini proposes to the user a interface for questions and discussion related to the analysis of cardiotocography.

Features
- Fetal hear rate trace picture analysis
- Hypoxia detection
- Fetal heart rate race classification according to physiological interpretation guidelines
- Management advices
- Conversational bot

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