Revolution
Ascend, GE Healthcare’s newest workflow, has officially been released. The
technology extends clinicians a combination of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
meant to automate and simplify otherwise time-consuming tasks. The goal is to
deliver more individualized care to patients by freeing up physicians’ time.
The new, wider system can accommodate higher Body Mass Index
(BMI) or trauma patients who would otherwise be too challenging to manipulate
in a small gantry.
Timothy P. Szczykutowicz, Ph. D., director of clinical
operations and the CT Protocol Project at the University of Wisconsin School of
Medicine and Public Health, said, “The most time-consuming part of the CT
experience isn’t the scan itself, but the steps that fall outside the scan.
Within a typical 10 – 30 minute CT exam, the scan itself only takes a few
minutes, and the remainder of the time is dedicated to patient prep – including
positioning the patient and identifying the correct protocols and settings,
plus image reconstruction and report time. Historically, these have been manual
processes, putting them at risk of human error; however, AI offers new
opportunities to automate workflows and expedite exams with the same or better
results.”
The first step in the Revolution Ascend workflow is for the
technologist to use an attached bar code reader to scan the patient’s chart.
Once scanned, the patient’s information is automatically displayed on-screen,
with applicable protocols recommended. Then, the CT technician initiates Auto
Positioning, which creates a 3D model of the patient’s body using real-time
depth-sensing technology. Auto Positioning also establishes the proper table
elevation and cradle movements to ensure the center is in range with the bore’s
isocenter. The new Clarity Operator Environment then suggests optimal scan
range settings, dosage, and image quality personalized to each person.
Gladys Farias, Imaging Services Manager at Baptist Health in
Miami, Florida, said, “Having Revolution Ascend is like having an extra set of
hands – which are much needed in today’s healthcare environment. Not only do
the system’s intelligent solutions help us expedite exams, but they also enable
us to deliver a more comfortable and personalized experience for each patient.
Technologists love it for its simplicity. Clinicians love it for its results.
And patients love it for its fast exams and comfort.”
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