GE HealthCare Showcases Latest AI-Enhanced Cardiology Solutions to Enable Real-Time Cardiac Imaging and Assessments at the Point of Care at ESC 2024
- CE mark of these next-generation cardiac imaging systems will further enable connected care along the cardiology patient journey and provide clinicians with the tools to deliver more efficient and timely care
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally, claiming an estimated 17.9 million lives each year. There is an urgent need to diagnose cardiovascular disease earlier to help curb cardiac deaths across the world as more than 60% of these deaths are preventable and premature.1,2 In order to meet this challenge, clinicians across various care areas need the best possible tools and technologies to diagnose and treat cardiovascular disease more efficiently to enable better patient outcomes.
During the
“With diseases of the heart and blood vessels representing nearly one-third of all global deaths, innovation within cardiac diagnostics and treatment is one of our top priorities as a healthcare company,” said
The advanced technology is further enhanced with Effortless Workflow, which intelligently automates the CT workflow from pre-scan protocoling to post-scan processing, using AI-based features to help transform the entire CT experience and provide optimal efficiency, accuracy, clarity and consistency. This enables technologists to personalize scans automatically and accurately for each patient with significantly less effort. The results are high quality CT images acquired more quickly and efficiently: 56% reduction in positioning time3; 66% reduction in total exam clicks4; and 21% reduction in total exam time5.
“Providing rapid, flexible and at the point of care cardiac diagnostics is critical in terms of patient outcomes – however, timely care can be extremely difficult to deliver, particularly within already-stretched healthcare systems where clinicians face time and resource constraints,” said Eigil Samset, general manager, Cardiology Solutions,
Building on the recent CE marks, these innovative cardiology solutions will be on display at GE HealthCare Booth # F400 South in a fully functional cardiac catheterization laboratory at
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2 Vaduganathan M, Mensah G, Turco J, et al. The Global Burden of Cardiovascular Diseases and Risk: A Compass for |
3 The data was based on comparison between GE HealthCare’s legacy products (16 ch and 64 ch scanner) and Revolution Ascend in the three institutions using a pilot product and selected routine head and body. The data set of this comparison was 838 exams for legacy products and 1387 exams for Revolution Ascend. The time saving value may not be effective for all institutions depending on the clinical practice. Defined the scan setting time is from “Open new patient” to “Confirm setting for Scout” |
4 The required clicks are defined as clicks required to execute a scan from selecting a new patient till start scan. All associated clicks for and in clinical practice, number of the required clicks may vary depending on the circumstances, including but not limited to, the clinical task, exam type, clinical practice, and image reconstruction technique. |
5 The data was based on comparison between GE HealthCare’s legacy products (16 ch and 64 ch scanner) and Revolution Ascend in the three institutions using a pilot product and selected routine head and body. The data set of this comparison was 838 exams for legacy products and 1387 exams for Revolution Ascend. The time saving value may not be effective for all institutions depending on the clinical practice. Definition of entire exam time is from “Open new patient” to “Last primary recon completed” for Revolution Ascend and “Close exam” for legacy products. |
6 INTERACT Touch with AVVIGO+ is pending CE Mark and not available for sale. |
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