Objective
                                The AutArt diagnostic toolkit is a medical device that automatically diagnoses the progression of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) 
on an X-Ray image by using the Sharp/van der Heijde scoring system. 
This Phase 1 feasibility study will support the clinical validation of the device in Phase 2 that we estimate will cost between 
1.5-2 million EUR; with the first market sale scheduled within 2 years, sold SAS (Software as a Service). 
RA is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the lining of the joints, which can destroy cartilage and 
bone, causing deformity of the joints. RA is a serious economic and social problem, 20-30% of early RA patients become 
permanently work disabled during the first 2-3 years of the disease and more than 50% of patients with RA became work 
disabled during the first ten years of the disease. Classical disease-modifying drugs are ineffective in about 10-15% of the 
cases, furthermore, biologic agents may also be ineffective. Early detection, regular clinical monitoring and comparable, 
objective evaluation is essential for successful treatment. 
The AutArt medical device is the result of 2 years of intensive R&D and at the moment there are no serious competitors in 
the market, so this is the time to act for a dynamically rising market share in the RA diagnostic market. The target group 
consists of MDs, medical institutions and pharmaceutical companies. The unique selling points of the product are objectivity, 
comparability and precision.  
In the EU, RA treatments cost 25.1 billion EUR in 2009. With more precise diagnosis and objective follow-up this can be 
decreased considerably with the AutArt medical device. 
This project is in line with the 282/2014/EU regulation on the establishment of a third Programme for the Union’s action in the 
field of health (2014-2020) because it contributes to the sustainability of the healthcare system and provides millions of 
people with better treatment through more precise diagnosis.
                            
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 - medical and health sciences clinical medicine rheumatology
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 - medical and health sciences basic medicine immunology autoimmune diseases
 - medical and health sciences basic medicine immunology immunotherapy
 
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1114 BUDAPEST
Hungary
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