GE HealthCare Launches Upgrade Options for Interventional Systems
New pathways allow health systems to update legacy imaging equipment with artificial intelligence and workflow tools while preserving existing infrastructure.
New pathways allow health systems to update legacy imaging equipment with artificial intelligence and workflow tools while preserving existing infrastructure.
The $35 million expansion will advance artificial intelligence-powered ultrasound solutions for trauma assessment and mass casualty incident preparedness.
A side-by-side look at PACS capabilities, from supported modalities and interoperability standards to pricing, licensing, and EHR integration.
The platforms feature AI-powered imaging, helium-free MR technology, and designs focused on long-term operational value and efficiency.
The integration automatically synchronizes CT images with C-arm movement, aiming to support workflow efficiency and additional anatomical insights in PCI procedures.
The platform allows expectant mothers to perform guided scans at home, with physicians reviewing images remotely through a dedicated platform.
The mobile X-ray aims to enhance bedside imaging and diagnostic clarity for intensive care patients.
The investigational system uses X-ray diffraction and AI to analyze the molecular composition of tissue, aiming to reduce unnecessary biopsies.
The GE HealthCare system, installed in collaboration with Cyclomedical International, will enable on-site production of radioisotopes for PET imaging and theranostics.
The funding will support the development of an AI platform designed to clean and move large imaging datasets more efficiently than traditional methods.
The patented design is intended to reduce maintenance by supporting over 100,000 mating cycles and minimizing contamination sensitivity.