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India’s Amrita Hospital adopts AI-enabled imaging system for cardiac care

The tech aids in detecting coronary blockages through improved image quality.

India’s Amrita Hospital has announced its adoption of the Optis Mobile Next Ulterion 2.0, an artificial intelligence (AI) enabled imaging modality for diagnosing and treating cardiovascular diseases.

According to the hospital, the new technology aids in detecting coronary blockages and accelerates analysis through improved image quality and precision.

Moreover, the tech enables more precise coronary stenting procedures and assists cardiologists in developing treatment strategies for patients.

 

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