DOTmed March 19, 2025
Gus Iversen

GE HealthCare has introduced the AltiX AI.i edition of its Mac-Lab, CardioLab, and ComboLab recording systems, aiming to improve workflow efficiency and interoperability in cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology (EP) procedures.

The updates include automation tools and cybersecurity enhancements designed to streamline complex cardiac interventions.

Cardiovascular disease affects more than 500 million people globally, and the demand for efficient diagnostic and therapeutic solutions continues to grow. GE HealthCare says its latest offerings will help meet this need by optimizing workflow and improving clinician support.

“AltiX AI.i is built on more than two decades of experience, leadership and innovation in invasive cardiology to enhance cath labs and EP procedures and empower clinicians to deliver the best possible outcomes,” said Jyoti Gera, CEO...

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