Siemens Healthineers announces new cardiology applications with artificial intelligence for the ACUSON Sequoia ultrasound system, as well as a new 4D transesophageal (TEE) transducer for cardiology exams. These cardiology applications and new transducer fortify the ACUSON Sequoia as a fully featured ultrasound system for specialist echocardiology services as well as radiology and vascular clinics that use a shared service business model. This model uses a single ultrasound system rather than both a general imaging system and a dedicated cardiology system to perform radiology, obstetrics/gynaecology, and cardiology exams.
"Siemens Healthineers is committed to pioneering ultrasound technology that transforms clinical care and improves patient outcomes,” said Russell Fillingham, Head of Ultrasound for Great Britain and Ireland at Siemens Healthineers. “Adding these cardiology applications with artificial intelligence-powered features and our new 4D TEE transducer to the ACUSON Sequoia will benefit clinicians who need the highest level of performance in nearly every clinical scenario.”
The new AI-powered cardiology features include AI Measure, which addresses the tedious, time-consuming task of manually obtaining the detailed measurements needed for routine echocardiography exams. AI Measure, with up to 120 AI-powered calculations, reduces the routine echo exam time. The 2D HeartAI feature uses AI to improve exam efficiency and workflow during cardiac strain imaging, which measures deformation in the myocardium, delivering auto-view detection and auto-contour placement with or without an electrocardiogram. Additionally, 2D HeartAI, with or without contrast, streamlines the diagnostic capabilities of ejection fraction evaluation and cardiac strain analysis, reducing unnecessary follow-up exams.
The new software provides the opportunity for clinicians to generate a wall motion scoring report for stress echo. These scores are used to assess cardiac function at various stress levels, reducing unnecessary follow-up and supporting presurgical cardiac evaluation.
The new Z6T 4D TEE transducer facilitates biplane imaging, allowing the clinician to view multiple scan planes simultaneously for faster and potentially more accurate diagnosis. The transducer enables preoperative assessment and provides interventional guidance for advanced cardiac procedures that require high volume rates to assess moving structures and high resolution to evaluate cardiac anatomy. Additionally, the redesigned 5V1 transthoracic transducer (TTE) transducer addresses challenges associated with imaging patients who have a high body mass index. It supports a complete echocardiogram, enabling physicians and sonographers to detect and diagnose cardiac dysfunction or abnormal pathology.