GE HealthCare launches AI-driven, patient-friendly Invenia ABUS Premium to accelerate scanning and drive early cancer detection in dense breasts
- The latest Invenia ABUS is designed to deliver optimal outcomes with its innovative, patient-friendly, and efficient AI-driven technology
- Invenia ABUS Premium features new integrated Verisound AI and AI Assistant, which ensure faster and reproducible scanning and reading with extraordinary image quality
- The non-invasive ultrasound technology, equipped with a novel Reverse Curve transducer and separate acquisition and reading capabilities, is built to enhance patient care
Approximately 71% of cancers occur in dense breasts.1 According to studies across the
“Women with dense breasts often face poorer outcomes due to malignancies detected at later, more advanced stages. Invenia ABUS Premium equipped with AI has the potential to optimize clinicians’ screening capabilities, enabling them to detect even small, early-stage cancers with a high degree of confidence in women with dense breasts,” said
Invenia ABUS Premium is designed to manage high patient volumes along the breast care pathway, while delivering extraordinary image quality and boosting clinical confidence. The new Verisound™ AI tools can help clinicians work smarter and more efficiently, featuring Scan Quality Assessment for immediate qualitative evaluation during the exam for proper breast coverage and positioning, and Auto Nipple Detection for consistent nipple marker positions. The new Fast Scan tool increases scan speed by up to 40%*, while cSound™ Imageformer capabilities automatically create focus at every pixel, ensuring consistent, high-resolution image quality and reproducibility.
For fast, streamlined reading, physicians can use Invenia ABUS Viewer with AI Assistant** to quickly review and interpret patient exams either from their practice or remotely. The integration of AI tools** for enhanced review of ABUS 3D datasets harness intelligent algorithms to assist in detecting and characterizing breast lesions. These tools can help improve clinical confidence and reading efficiency, addressing staff shortages.
The ABUS Premium’s non-invasive design significantly enhances the patient experience, with a patient experience study showing that 100% of women would recommend an ABUS exam to their best friend.10 This advanced ABUS technology also has the potential to reduce unnecessary biopsies by providing specific image features to distinguish and detect malignant tumors, enabling clinicians to escalate care sooner.9 Additionally, it reduces patient exposure to radiation or contrast injection as it doesn't use any iodinated contrast agent or ionizing radiation. The new Reverse Curve™ transducer follows the contour of a woman’s breast anatomy, while selectable compression levels provide personalized comfort during the exam.
"As an early adopter of ABUS, I've experienced the entire evolution of this technology. The Invenia ABUS Premium is superior* with its special AI features, which ensure the breast volume is captured and offer automatic nipple annotation, reducing scanning time and streamlining clinical workflow," said
Invenia ABUS Premium will be launching in key countries throughout 2025 and received Premarket Approval (PMA) from the
Learn more about GE HealthCare’s Invenia ABUS Premium here:
*Compared to InveniaTM ABUS 2.0.
**AI Assistant available third-party tools include QVCAD™, Koios DS™ Breast, BU-CAD™ and MONCAD ABS. Not available in all regions.
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10 Shah et.al. |
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