Becker's Healthcare November 30, 2022
Naomi Diaz

Philips has introduced a new visualization workspace, which includes a cardiac MR suite with workflow and user interface, artificial intelligence-powered Alberta stroke program early CT (ASPECT) scoring, and enhanced CT liver analysis applications.

The new integrated workspace, Philips Advanced Visualization Workspace, aims to streamline radiology workflows and improve diagnostic confidence, according to a Nov. 28 press release from Philips.

Offering more than 70 clinical applications, the workspace reportedly includes enhanced liver analysis and artificial intelligence-powered scoring of early brain infarction noted on computed tomography scans for patients with ischemic stroke.

This will allow radiology, cardiology,...

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