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Philips launches new AI computing platform, imaging tool at RSNA



As the Radiological Society of North America conference kicks off in Chicago this week, Philips is one of many companies showcasing new artificial intelligence tools for imaging and clinical decision support use cases. other.

WHY IT IMPORTANT
One of the most important announcements Philips is making at McCormick Place is the launch of the next generation Advanced Visualization Workspace platform. Powered by AI-powered algorithms and workflows, the goal is to provide a vendor-neutral environment for more than 70 clinical applications, said Philips officials.

According to the announcement, these apps span modalities including cardiology, oncology, neurology, and radiology, with a suite of advanced visualization tools. New applications include cardiovascular magnetic resonance, an all-in-one environment for cardiovascular magnetic resonance.

Meanwhile, AI-powered CT ASPECT (Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score) scoring can indicate early signs of cerebral infarction on non-contrast CT scans for patient management ischemic stroke. The app identifies the ASPECTS regions of the brain and generates scores that are sent directly to PACS.​

Other new features include enhanced CT Liver Analysis, with tools for the analysis and quantification of whole livers or user-defined segments of interest.

According to Philips, the purpose of the new Advanced Visualization Workspace platform, which can be scaled from a workstation to an enterprise solution, is to support workflow and diagnostic reliability. diagnostics, while enhancing automated processing for clinical areas throughout the continuum of care.

TREND TO BIGGER
The company is also showcasing the latest release of Radiological Information Systems at RSNA. This technology integrates into Philips Image Management’s Vue PACS, allowing the entire radiology department and its backend users to enter, store, view, manage and transfer patient information using an intuitive web-based method. It also offers more patient-oriented capabilities – allowing for self-scheduling and more.

Meanwhile, Philips’ latest AI-powered PACS provides faster and more automated analysis and extraction of relevant information. It also gives access to a large portfolio of validated third-party AI algorithms that seamlessly integrate into the radiography workflow, officials said.

ON PROFILE
“At this year’s RSNA, Philips will showcase how our informatics solutions use intelligence to deliver patient-centric insights, integrating advanced visualization tools into the process work and support clinical collaboration to accelerate disease detection by leveraging intelligence everywhere in the patient care journey,” said Reema Poddar, general manager for diagnostic and roadmapping informatics at Philips, said in a statement.

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