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Automated Applications Devised to Simplify Echocardiography Workflow

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 19 Apr 2011
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Innovative, automated applications have been devised that significantly simplify echocardiography workflow and reduce exam times in both two-dimensional (2D) routine exams and volumetric imaging and analysis.

Siemens Healthcare (Erlangen, Germany) presented the 1.6 release of its Acuson SC2000 volume imaging ultrasound system at the 60th Annual Scientific Session and Expo of the American College of Cardiology in New Orleans (LA, USA) during April 2-5, 2011. Building upon their leadership in echocardiography, Siemens also demonstrated how IN Focus Technology, derived from the Acuson Sequoia ultrasound system, provides high image quality and diagnostic confidence in echocardiography.

The Acuson SC2000 system is the only system that delivers the same detail resolution across the entire image without sacrificing frame rates. "Siemens Ultrasound has always pioneered paradigm-shifting technologies," said Dr. Norbert Gaus, CEO clinical products division, Siemens Healthcare. "The IN Focus Technology acquires and processes information at an unprecedented 2.88 gigabytes per second, faster than any echocardiography system in the world. This leads to never-before-seen detail and contrast resolution throughout the entire field of view delivering more clinically relevant information, ultimately benefiting a patient's diagnosis."

IN Focus Technology enables the user to focus on the entire field of view instead of a single focal zone revealing more detailed information in one image. By using the power of 64 parallel receive beams, IN Focus greatly improves image quality at all depths without any user intervention to display ideally the cardiac structure, motion, and blood flow information for superior and efficient diagnostic imaging.

The Acuson SC2000 system features the eSie Measure Workflow Acceleration package. This is the first application in the industry to provide fully automated measurements for routine echo exams, which increase workflow efficiency, as well as the reproducibility and quality of each exam, while additionally addressing the issue of repetitive stress injuries in sonographers. A result of developing artificial intelligence specifically for imaging systems, eSieScan workflow protocols developed by Siemens Corporate Research (Princeton, NJ, USA) were integrated into the system to additionally streamline exam workflows on both the user level and in the entire lab. Customizable according to user or department requirements, eSieScan workflow protocols dramatically reduce the need for user interaction and the number of keystrokes during the imaging process.

Called "Echo in a Heartbeat," Siemens' unique real-time full-volume imaging capabilities on the Acuson SC2000 system allow wider patient access by delivering vastly more diagnostic information than today's traditional 3D imaging methods. In one heart cycle and without stitching or electrocardiographic (ECG) gating, Echo in a Heartbeat acquires the full volume of the heart at a 90° x 90° angle and 16-cm depth at up to 40 volumes per second--including volumetric color flow and accurate volume quantification for the left and right ventricle. Easily integrated into a routine adult echocardiography exam, full-volume real-time imaging offers new workflow pathways to improve diagnostic confidence and efficiency.

Siemens has integrated a number of technologies resulting from the latest research and development into the Acuson SC2000 real-time full-volume ultrasound system. eSie LVA (left ventricle analysis) Volume is the latest knowledge-based application within a group of workflow acceleration techniques unique to Siemens. After acquiring a volume, eSie LVA automatically draws the contour of the left ventricle from the volume dataset, automatically generating ejection fraction (EF) and volume data in as little as 15 seconds. Using the latest machine learning technologies specifically developed for echocardiography by Siemens Corporate Research, the ACUSON SC2000 system compares the clinical case on hand with results from a database containing thousands of clinical cases. The full integration of the latest knowledge-based information technologies to detect and track volume contours enables this unmatched one-step calculation, which considerably reduces exam time and improves result consistency, finally leading to improved patient care. Giving physicians a better overview of available patient data, eSie LVA supports the standard American Heart Association (AHA) segmentation for 16 and 17 segments, standardizing exam protocols between computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and molecular imaging, ultimately offering physicians more comprehensive information about their patients.

Other features of the technology include syngo Velocity Vector Imaging (VVI) technology uses individual vectors to display direction and relative velocity of tissue from frame to frame to instantaneously measure motion at any point in the cardiac cycle. This unique visual representation of cardiac contraction-relaxation mechanics allows easy gathering of information for a variety of applications, including rapid assessment of ventricular synergy in heart failure.

Using sophisticated system intelligence based on learned pattern recognition technology, syngo Auto Left Heart (Auto LH) technology automatically generates left atrial and left ventricular volumes and ejection fractions rapidly and effectively.

The Rapid Stress volume stress-echo application features full-volume acquisition in one single heartbeat per stage and autoextraction of reference planes for comparison. The resulting volume stress workflow enables the only volume stress-echo solution for patients with arrhythmia. Consequently, faster acquisition time and comprehensive review of all wall segments in one single capture leads to potentially improved accuracy and timesavings.

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