Evaluation of new AI Chest X-ray software to speed up diagnosis and improve patient care at Leeds
Thousands of patients in Leeds are set to benefit from faster and more accurate chest X-ray diagnoses thanks to a new artificial intelligence (AI) software that is undergoing clinical evaluation at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (LTHT).
Every year, over 135,000 chest X-rays are performed at LTHT, many of which are crucial for making urgent clinical decisions. The newly implemented software will act as a "second pair of eyes" for clinicians, identifying up to 85 different findings - including findings suggestive of lung cancer, acute infections, and incorrectly placed tubes - with results delivered in minutes.
Part of a regional project backed by the NHS AI Diagnostic Fund and delivered through the Yorkshire Imaging Collaborative (YIC), LTHT has partnered with AI company Annalise.ai and vendor-neutral AI deployment platform Newton’s Tree to bring this cutting-edge tool to the hospitals.
Consultant and trainee doctors at Leeds Teaching Hospitals used the Newton's Tree AI Review application to assess outputs from the AI solution to measure the level of agreement between clinicians and the AI in identifying key findings. This process was a critical step in developing the clinical safety case, ensuring that the AI solution aligned with clinical judgment before being deployed into live patient care.
Haris Shuaib, CEO of Newton’s Tree and NHS Consultant Clinical Scientist, said:
“We’re proud to support Leeds in this important deployment. This is a strong example of how AI can be adopted responsibly and effectively when built around real clinical needs and backed by the right infrastructure. Our mission is to make AI easier to deploy, safer to use, and more valuable for both clinicians and patients across the NHS.”
This structured, real-world validation reflects Leeds Teaching Hospitals’ position as a leader in thoughtful digital transformation within the NHS - prioritising patient safety, clinical oversight, and evidence-based practice at every stage of AI adoption.
Dr Aengus Tran, co-founder and CEO of Annalise.ai, said:
“We are happy to partner with Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Newton's Tree to bring our AI-powered diagnostic support to the frontline of patient care. This collaboration is a testament to our commitment to enhancing diagnostic accuracy and efficiency for the NHS with proven, highly sophisticated technologies."
The Annalise software could also play a key role in patient safety, helping to detect critical conditions such as chest sepsis promptly and reducing the risk of avoidable complications, such as “never events” involving misplaced medical lines.
Dr Fahmid Chowdhury, Consultant Radiologist and Clinical Lead for the project at Leeds Teaching Hospitals said:
“This technology is about putting patients first. By helping busy frontline staff detect serious conditions quickly and accurately, this AI tool will support clinical decision-making and allow us to get patients the treatment they need faster. Such large-scale evaluations of the use of AI in everyday clinical practice should provide crucial information to inform our future use of AI to improve the quality of care that we provide to our patients”.
This collaboration with Annalise.ai and Newton’s Tree ensures that Leeds patients will benefit from some of the most advanced diagnostic tools available in the NHS today.