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Samsung to unveil its latest AI technologies at RSNA 2022

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The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) has scheduled its 108th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting from November 27 to December 1. At this conference, Samsung will unveil its latest artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.

At the same time, the Korean company will also present its premium diagnostic solutions in ultrasound, digital radiography (DR) and mobile computed tomography (CT).

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Samsung has always focused on critical clinical needs that enhance the customer experience when developing new products. During the RSNA 2022 conference, the company will show off its 2022 achievements that worked to make the world a healthier place by empowering clinicians to diagnose their patients more confidently.

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Ultrasound:

Samsung will present a new on-device AI technology for ultrasound, known as Heart Assist, which can enhance the diagnosis and examination process. It is a deep learning-based function that automatically locates the cross-section of the heart and measures various points required for accurate diagnosis.

Its automated nature will allow for a streamlined workflow due to fewer keystrokes. The feature can be found on the V8 and V7 ultrasound systems.

Recently, the company also released the new V7 ultrasound system, which offers a wide range of clinical applications, including on-device intelligent assist features such as BiometryAssist and UterineAssist, which enhance both the patient and user experience.

Digital Radiography:

The company will further unveil its premium digital radiography solutions, including the new “Vision Assist” solution and AccE Glass Free Detector.

The AccE GC85A Vision Premium Ceiling Digital Radiography System with “Vision Assist” delivers more advanced patient care and workflow efficiency while maintaining an enhanced low-dose imaging experience.

Specifically, the AccE GC85A Vision focuses on new ways to increase the efficiency of healthcare professionals by streamlining without compromising:

  • Reduced Operation Time
  • Decreased Retake Error
  • Continuous Patient Care

Meanwhile, with a strategic focus on workflow optimization, recently, the company has also released a new flagship detector, the AccE Glass-Free Detector, which provides a more comfortable imaging experience without compromising image quality.

Designed to deliver high-resolution images of a lightweight digital detector, it provides additional user and patient benefits, including:

  • Functionality
  • Reliability
  • Clear Visibility

Computed Tomography:

The RSNA also includes the OmniTom Elite with Photon Counting Detector (PCD) technology and the BodyTom 64. The state-of-the-art Omnitom Elite has the capability to provide versatile, real-time mobile imaging to power point-of-care CT. Without the need to move critical patients to a separate imaging department.

With the addition of PCD technology, the system provides the ability to capture CT data in multiple energy bands. It brings multi-energy CT functionality with spectral capability for material decomposition, virtual monoenergetic images (VMI), and soft tissue identification.

Environmental, Social and Governance:

Expanded polyethylene foam (EPE) foams that were previously used in ultrasound packages have been replaced with recycled paper, resulting in a shortage of 15 tonnes of EPE foam by 2022.

Samsung aims to have “zero” use of EPE foam by 2023. In addition, the polyurethane material used for the transducer package is also being replaced by recycled paper, which is expected to reduce polyurethane usage by up to 8 tons.

To learn more about the Samsung products on display and other events visit here.

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