Philips optimizes CT workflows with in-house AI, launches CT 5300 in North America at #RSNA2024
01 Dezembro 2024 - 12:00PM
December 1, 2024
- Philips CT 5300
combines innovative hardware, software, and artificial intelligence
to make high-quality screening, diagnostic, and interventional
imaging accessible to more patients, including reading support with
Automated AI-enabled Philips Advanced Visualization Workspace
applications
- Philips collaborates
with Annalise.ai to evaluate streamlining workflows to prioritize
time-sensitive cases
Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Chicago, USA –
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health
technology, today announced a boost in confidence in clinical
decision-support with AI and smart workflow automation capabilities
in the company’s recently introduced CT 5300 system, which is
making its North America debut at RSNA 2024. Key to this latest
innovation is Philips’ CT Smart Workflow featuring a comprehensive
suite of AI-enabled ‘Precise’ software solutions that assist at
every step of the CT workflow, freeing technicians and radiologists
from routine, time-consuming tasks and allowing them more time to
focus on their patients.“By equipping the CT 5300 with our unique
NanoPanel Precise detector and ultra-low noise Precise Image
reconstruction technology, together with our latest AI-driven CT
Smart Workflow solutions, we are integrating hardware, software,
and AI to make high-quality care more productive, cost-effective,
and widely accessible,” said Dan Xu, CT Business Leader at Philips.
“The productivity and diagnostic confidence enhancements that AI
can deliver to CT imaging empower care teams and ease departmental
workflow, helping to mitigate today’s chronic shortage of highly
skilled radiologists and technicians.”End-to-end AI-driven
smart workflowPhilips CT Smart Workflow solutions include
camera-based Precise Position, which improves the accuracy of
vertical positioning relative to manual positioning by up to 50%
during scan preparation, increases user-to-user consistency by up
to 70%, and reduces positioning time by up to 23% [1]. Also
included is Precise Cardiac, which compensates for cardiac motion
to improve visualization of the coronary arteries during CT
imaging, even in patients with a rapid heartbeat, and Precise
Brain, which automatically reformats scans to help improve
visualization for fast confident diagnosis of the respective
anatomies. In addition, Precise Image delivers fast, high-quality
image reconstruction with an 80% lower radiation dose, 85% lower
noise, and 60% improved low-contrast detectability [2], making the
CT 5300 ideal for sites developing cardiac programs and ultra-low
dose screening.CT 5300 is seamlessly integrated with Advanced
Visualization Workspace, Philips’ comprehensive, scalable
AI-enabled image post-processing platform [3,4]. This platform is
designed to streamline radiology workflows to help deliver
high-quality care, enhance diagnostic confidence, and speed image
reading and reporting. The unique clinical depth and deployment
capabilities of Advanced Visualization Workspace allow it to scale
to meet changing clinical needs and future
expansion.Collaboration with Annalise.ai for triage
evaluation in emergency departmentsPhilips also announced
a pilot with medical imaging AI solutions company Annalise.ai to
investigate the feasibility of Annalise Critical Care AI – a
comprehensive critical case triage support solution – to enhance
triage support and optimize workflows for conditions like traumatic
brain injury (TBI), which require time-critical intervention. This
newly announced collaboration aims to evaluate ways to further
streamline workflows and prioritize time-sensitive cases. The
collaboration will investigate integrating Annalise Critical Care
AI – the most comprehensive AI-driven triage product for chest
X-ray and non-contrast CT of the brain available in the USA. By
flagging and prioritizing 12 time-sensitive clinical findings often
encountered in emergency departments, these AI capabilities help
clinicians focus on the most critical cases. This is particularly
valuable during nights and weekends when fewer staff are on duty,
and delays in intervention pose a significant risk to
patients.“This is an exciting time for radiology. Our solutions are
designed to streamline workflows and boost productivity for
radiology teams. Together with Philips, we look forward to making
high-quality care truly accessible,” said Dimitry Tran, co-founder
and deputy CEO of Annalise.ai.Critical Care AI has been shown to
improve median report turnaround times by up to 39% [5]. It is the
first computer-aided detection triage device to receive FDA
Breakthrough Device Designation and secure NTAP (New Technology
Add-on Payment) for obstructive hydrocephalus (water on the brain)
detection. Philips will also be evaluating the Annalise Enterprise
CTB solution – a comprehensive clinical decision-support solution
that can detect up to 130 radiology findings – for sites outside of
the USA.The Philips CT 5300 with Advanced Visualization Workspace
will be showcased at the Philips Booth #6730 at #RSNA24. Visit
Philips at RSNA for more information.[1] Based on an internal
Philips assessment conducted by five clinical experts, comparing
manual positioning versus Precise Position in 40 clinical cases
using a human body phantom.[2] In clinical practice, the use of
Precise Image may reduce CT patient dose depending on the clinical
task, patient size, and anatomical location. A consultation with a
radiologist and a physicist should be made to determine the
appropriate dose to obtain diagnostic image quality for the
particular clinical task. Dose reduction assessments were performed
using reference body protocols with 1.0 mm slices at the “Smoother”
setting of Precise Image, and tested on the MITA CT IQ Phantom
(CCT189, The Phantom Laboratory) assessing the 10 mm pin and
compared to filtered-back projection. A range is seen across the
four pins, using a channelized hoteling observer tool, that
includes lower image noise by 85% and improved low-contrast
detectability from 0% to 60% at 50% to 80% dose reduction. NPS
curve shift is used to evaluate image appearance, as measured on a
20 cm water phantom in the center 50mm x 50 mm region of interest,
with an average shift of 6% or less.[3] Specktor B. Preprocessing
prediction of advanced algorithms for medical imaging, J Digit
Imaging 31:42-50, 2018[4] Applications may not be available in all
markets. Please Contact your Philips representative for more
details.[5] S. Karunasena, M. Milne, D. Rosewarne, C. Jones.
Radiologist reporting productivity benefits from AI-assisted triage
of CXR studies in clinical practice. Poster, British Institute of
Radiology Annual Congress 2022.
https://annalise.ai/evidence/radiologist-reporting-productivity-benefits-from-ai-assisted-triage-of-cxr-studies-in-clinical-practice/
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About Royal Philips
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technology company focused on improving people's health and
well-being through meaningful innovation. Philips’ patient- and
people-centric innovation leverages advanced technology and deep
clinical and consumer insights to deliver personal health solutions
for consumers and professional health solutions for healthcare
providers and their patients in the hospital and the home.
Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a leader in
diagnostic imaging, ultrasound, image-guided therapy, monitoring,
and enterprise informatics, as well as in personal health. Philips
generated 2023 sales of EUR 18.2 billion and employs approximately
69,700 employees with sales and services in more than 100
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