Syngo Dynamics (Version VA40F) is a software medical device from Siemens designed to assist healthcare professionals in reviewing and analyzing medical images for disease detection and patient management. It supports multiple imaging modalities including ultrasound, x-ray angiography, CT, MR, nuclear medicine, and others, with applications primarily focused on cardiology, vascular, and fetal imaging. The software offers advanced image processing tools and semi-automated measurement capabilities such as left ventricular ejection fraction estimation, helping clinicians interpret complex imaging data efficiently within healthcare networks.
HeartFlow Analysis is a software medical device that uses AI to analyze coronary CT angiography images. It provides detailed anatomical and physiological information about the coronary arteries, helping clinicians assess the risk and severity of coronary artery disease, aiding in treatment planning and diagnosis.
QIR Suite is a software tool designed to help medical professionals analyze cardiovascular magnetic resonance images. It uses standard and deep learning algorithms to automate measurements like heart chamber function and blood flow, aiding diagnosis and treatment planning for adult patients with heart conditions.
Viz RV/LV is a software tool that uses artificial intelligence to automatically measure the size of the right and left ventricles of the heart from CT pulmonary angiogram scans. It provides annotated images and a summary report to assist clinicians in evaluating right ventricular enlargement, potentially aiding diagnosis and treatment decisions.
cvi42 Auto Imaging Software Application is an AI-powered medical imaging software designed to assist clinicians in evaluating cardiovascular MR and CT images. It uses machine learning to semi-automatically contour cardiac structures, perform calcium scoring, and analyze coronary arteries, aiding in diagnosis and quantitative assessment of heart and vessel conditions.
DeepRhythmAI is a cloud-based AI software that automatically analyzes two-lead ECG data to detect cardiac arrhythmias. It supports healthcare professionals by providing analysis results that need to be reviewed and confirmed. It is designed for integration into other medical devices or software platforms and assists clinicians in identifying rhythm issues in adult patients.
AI4CMR v1.0 is a software tool that uses artificial intelligence to automatically analyze cardiac MRI scans to measure cardiac function parameters like ventricle volumes and ejection fraction. It helps clinicians by providing automated quantification of cardiac metrics from MR images, improving workflow efficiency and supporting clinical decisions when integrated into a DICOM viewer.
The Vivid E80, Vivid E90, and Vivid E95 are advanced diagnostic ultrasound systems designed primarily for cardiac imaging but also applicable to vascular and general radiology. These systems use ultrasound technology to capture, process, and analyze images of the human body, aiding clinicians in precise measurements and display of ultrasound data. They include features such as 3D imaging, Doppler modes, and AI-assisted tools like Easy Auto EF and Easy AFI LV for enhanced image analysis, improving workflow and diagnostic accuracy for healthcare professionals.
Libby Echo:Prio is a software tool that processes DICOM-compliant cardiac ultrasound images to provide automated measurements and analysis of cardiac function, such as ejection fraction and heart rate. It supports cardiologists and sonographers by automating view classification, border segmentation, and generating quantification reports, thus aiding clinical decision-making in cardiac care.
The ZEUS System (Zio Watch) is a prescription-based wearable device and software system that uses AI to analyze cardiac signals from an ECG and PPG sensor to detect and report atrial fibrillation. It provides clinicians with detailed reports to aid in diagnosing and managing atrial fibrillation in adult patients.
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