Philips will introduce its latest AI-enabled innovations to improve patient care at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) annual meeting in Vienna. By leveraging AI, these new technologies can help healthcare professionals make more accurate diagnoses, streamline workflows, and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
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ECR attendees will experience how Philips’ platforms and software enable healthcare providers to focus on what matters most – caring for patients.
Philips continues its partnership with the European Society of Radiology (ESR) at #ECR2024 where the company will spotlight innovations across CT, MR, Diagnostic X-ray, Ultrasound, Image Guided Therapy, and Enterprise Informatics, designed to offer outstanding image quality and increase speed and productivity to provide healthcare professionals with the tools they need to deliver exceptional care.
Prof. Carlo Catalano, president of the ESR and the ECR, said: “At this year’s ECR, the focus is ‘Next Generation Radiology’ where innovation will be on all our minds. Significant improvements and advances in speed and precision enabled by AI will be demonstrated by healthtech leaders like Philips, all in the service of improving patient care.
Atul Gupta, MD, chief medical officer in precision diagnosis and image guided therapy at Philips, and a diagnostic and interventional radiologist, added: “At #ECR2024, we’ll demonstrate how our AI-enabled solutions can help radiologists address some their most pressing challenges, including cost of care, staff shortages, and improving patient outcomes, while at the same time reducing environmental impact. One stand-out example is Philips’ leadership in helium-free MR operations. With more than 1,000 systems installed globally, the Philips BlueSeal magnet is the industry's first 1.5T fully sealed magnet, relieving health systems from helium-related complications. We have now brought our innovation in helium-free MR to a mobile truck.”
The first BlueSeal MR mobile unit developed in Europe for Denmark-based Agito Medical Imaging will debut at #ECR2024. MRI scanners equipped with Philips’ BlueSeal magnet technology have saved more than 1.9 million litres of helium since 2018. The extension of this technology in a mobile unit means Philips will be able to expand access to MRI exams for more patients in more places across Europe, in a more sustainable way with helium-free operations.