Butterfly Network Advances AI-Powered Aortic Valve and Aorta Screening with New Research and Training Tools
Results highlight the role of artificial intelligence development in enabling earlier detection of aortic stenosis.
The Company announces new Aorta Exam training protocol released on Butterfly ScanLab™

Butterfly Network Advances AI-Powered Aortic Valve and Aorta Screening with New Research and Training Tools
Aortic stenosis, a narrowing of the aortic valve, affects over
“This research shows a promising path forward where lower-level providers, not just cardiologists or trained sonographers, could screen for aortic stenosis using AI-assisted handheld ultrasound,” said Dr. John Martin, co-author of the study and Butterfly’s Chief Medical Officer Emeritus. “This opens the door to early detection in a wide variety of care venues including primary care offices, long term care facilities, urgent care facilities and even in the home.”
The study validated that an ML model trained on hospital-grade ultrasound images performed well when adapted to Butterfly’s handheld ultrasound device. After fine-tuning the final layer of a neural network, researchers achieved an area under the receiver operator characteristic curve (AUROC) of 0.94 for differentiating between no aortic stenosis and any degree of aortic stenosis on handheld ultrasound images – a level of accuracy that supports potential clinical use in screening workflows.
In a related development, Butterfly has just released the latest expansion of its Butterfly ScanLab™ AI-powered ultrasound education app: an Aorta Exam Protocol. This educational app harnesses animations, anatomical labeling, and a quality indicator to help teach users how to scan the abdominal aorta and recognize normal anatomy. With that training, users can then use POCUS to detect life-threatening conditions like abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and dissections. Designed for ease of use on an iPad, the module is included in every Butterfly membership and compatible with existing Butterfly probes.
Joseph DeVivo, President, CEO, and Chairman of Butterfly Network concluded, “Early detection saves lives, but access to imaging remains a major barrier. This work is about democratizing diagnostics. With AI and education working hand in hand, we’re empowering more providers to deliver proactive care in places that were never possible before.”
About Butterfly Network
Butterfly Network, Inc. (NYSE: BFLY) is a healthcare company driving a digital revolution in medical imaging with its proprietary Ultrasound-on-Chip™ semiconductor technology and ultrasound software solutions. In 2018, Butterfly launched the world’s first handheld, single-probe, whole-body ultrasound system, Butterfly iQ. The iQ+ followed in 2020, and the iQ3 in 2024, each with improved processing power and performance by leveraging Moore’s Law. The iQ3 earned Best Medical Technology at the 2024 Prix Galien
Butterfly combines advanced hardware, intelligent software, AI, services, and education to drive adoption of affordable, accessible imaging. Clinical publications demonstrate that its handheld ultrasound probes paired with Compass™ enterprise workflow software, can help hospital systems improve care workflows, reduce costs, and enhance provider economics. With a cloud-based solution that enables care anywhere through next-generation mobility, Butterfly aims to democratize healthcare by addressing critical global healthcare challenges. Butterfly devices are commercially available to trained healthcare practitioners in areas including, but not limited to, parts of
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