Expanded authorization enables AI-guided FoCUS across devices—supporting consistent diagnostic-quality imaging and ...
Separately at the annual meeting of the European Society of Cardiology in Amsterdam, Siemens Healthineers and Philips trained their spotlights on how artificial intelligence will continue to change ...
Supported by the Israel Innovation Authority, the study aims to speed right-ventricular assessment in suspected ...
Thanks to media attention for the American Heart Association's "Go Red" campaign to raise awareness of heart disease in women, you may already know that heart disease is the top killer of American ...
Develop an expertise in examining the heart using ultrasound technology as you gain the skills necessary to excel in this exciting health care field. Echocardiography focuses on the evaluation of the ...
In a recent article published in the journal Nature, a team of researchers described a wearable ultrasonic device that allows cardiac function to be assessed directly in real-time, with improved ...
Getting a clear picture of the beating heart has always been a challenge. The artificial intelligence developer UltraSight hopes to make it much easier by giving clinicians a computer-guided helping ...
Engineers and physicians have developed a wearable ultrasound device that can assess both the structure and function of the human heart. The portable device, which is roughly the size of a postage ...
GE HealthCare has a vision for how it wants to shape the future of ultrasounds. The company wants ultrasound technology to be “used by nearly every clinician in nearly every situation in nearly every ...
Israeli diagnostic software company DiA Imaging Analysis recently announced that its year-old partnership with GE Healthcare has produced fruit. The companies have made DiA’s AI-powered LVivo EF ...
BRNO, CZECH REPUBLIC — New research provides more granular data on the types of cardiac abnormalities identified on first-trimester ultrasound screening and the impact these screenings can have on ...
Hu, Huang, Li et. al. Ultrasound can provide detailed images of your heart, but the bulk makes it impractical for continuous scanning — especially outside of the hospital. It might be far more ...