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An ultrasound of the heart is referred to as an echocardiogram, often referred to as cardiac echography, cardiac echo, or just an echo. Using Doppler ultrasound or conventional ultrasound, it is a sort of cardiac imaging. The term “echocardiogram” refers to the visual representation created using this method.
In order to diagnose, treat, and monitor patients with any type of known or suspected heart disease, echocardiography is now often employed. In the field of cardiology, it is one of the most often utilised diagnostic imaging modalities. Other assessments of heart function, such as the cardiac output, ejection fraction, and diastolic function, can be made by doctors using an echocardiography.
The Global echocardiography market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
With the introduction of Ultrasound Workspace, Philips has made seamless echocardiography processes possible. The main vendor-neutral echocardiography image analysis and reporting tool in the market is called Philips Ultrasound Workspace, and it can be used remotely using a web browser.
Now, whenever echocardiography data has to be examined and analysed, clinicians may take advantage of integrated diagnostic workflows from the ultrasound examination room to the reporting room and beyond.
The first advanced vendor-neutral 2D/3D echocardiography viewing, analysis, and reporting system that extends the exceptional user experience of Philips’ cardiac ultrasound system EPIQ CVx into numerous connected environments is called Philips Ultrasound Workspace, which now offers remote, browser-based accessibility.
They have created a technology that fits into the workflows of healthcare providers to support effective clinical decision-making by combining the power of AI with deep clinical expertise.
With Ultrasound Workspace, our customers may explore a brand-new world of echocardiography workflow that will assist to enhance the experience for both patients and employees.
The advancement of 3D echocardiography is largely due to Philips. Their software has been a real asset to the echo community as a whole because it is regularly developed with input from doctors.
The Philips Ultrasound Workspace is a comprehensive, scalable, cardiovascular viewing, analysis, and reporting system that boosts productivity by allowing care teams to customise workflows to suit their particular requirements.
It offers an agile technological platform, flexible licensing for small- to large-scale organisations, and extensive application support while leveraging AI for speed and diagnostic certainty and capable of analysing vendor-agnostic data.
Additionally, it integrates quality assessment tools based on Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) and American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) standards. Workflows for PACS and EMR echocardiogram reading can be fully integrated or deployed stand-alone with ultrasound workspace.