Today, an ICU patient's biochemistry is sampled every six to twenty four hours. Between draws, organ deterioration is invisible. PriyAI Sentinel, the Aethryva bedside intelligence platform, analyzes biochemistry continuously through microfluidic blood ingestion, fuses data from every connected ICU device, and computes individual organ trajectories in real time.
On top of those trajectories, MOISS computes intervention timing windows. The collision point between an organ's rate of decline and a drug's therapeutic onset, classified across six categories from PROPHYLACTIC to TOO_LATE.
The learning curve is real. Trajectories may feel familiar in shape. Intervention timing windows are entirely new. The first time a clinician sees the MOISS gravitational vortex with intervention rings, the workflow they trained for thirty years must adapt to the screen in front of them.
That is the gap The Sororium fills.