Artificial intelligence protagonist at the 50th Sirm congress

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Artificial intelligence increasingly protagonist in anticipating the diagnosis of diseases and in better treating patients. And it will also be during the next one National Congress of the Italian Society of Medical and Interventional Radiology (Sirm) scheduled at ‘La Nuvola’ in Rome, from 6 to 9 Octoberwhich will see the participation, among others, of Philipsleader globale nell’health technology, with its AI-based precision diagnosis portfolio.

The event will be an opportunity to highlight how intelligent and connected imaging systems and integrated solutions for radiology workflow management, created by Philips, can help increase efficiency, diagnostic confidence and improve clinical outcomes, while ensuring a better experience for both patients and healthcare professionals.

“Radiology today plays an absolutely central role in the diagnosis and identification of the most suitable treatment plans for patients – says Alessandro Leo, Business manager precision diagnosis of Philips Italy, Israel and Greece -. Modern digital technologies, starting from artificial intelligence and big data analysis, are proving to be able to make a fundamental contribution in this regard “.” This is confirmed by the fact – adds Leo – that 82% of healthcare leaders in radiology, as the global Philips Future Health Index study notes, believes that predictive analytics can have a positive impact on health outcomes. Philips is committed to creating intelligent and connected imaging systems, equipped with the latest innovations and developed with the patient at the center, to make diagnostic activities faster, more efficient, precise and reliable and treatments earlier ”.

Philips will present cutting-edge solutions for the radiology world at the Sirm congress, from Philips Ultrasound products for ultrasound to the new frontiers of artificial intelligence in MR, from technologies for computed tomography to clinical imaging and diagnostic software to Image Guided Therapy devices. Intelligent systems – reads a note – including the MR 7700 3T magnetic resonance scanner with XP gradients and artificial intelligence (Ai) – making its debut in Italy – capable of top-level clinical performance and managing complex research programs. By combining quality imaging and multi-core imaging integration, the system allows for advanced workflows that allow you to complete exams in less time and improve productivity by focusing on patient needs. With this solution, Philips is the first to bring multi-core into clinical practice, with seamless integration into the standard user interface of dStream 3.0T systems.

During the event – continues the note – space also for Philips Pediatric Coaching, a holistic solution designed to improve the experience of children undergoing magnetic resonance imaging and their parents. Using gamification techniques and ‘buddy system’, Philips Pediatric Coaching helps pediatric patients to face the exam with less anxiety and stress, which often makes the child agitated and unable to sit still with the risk of compromising good image quality. thus reducing the need for scans under sedation or general anesthesia.

Two Philips workshops: the first scheduled for Friday 7 October on the “New frontiers of Artificial Intelligence in MR”, the second, in collaboration with Bracco, on Saturday 8 October entitled “Spectral CT and high concentration: evaluation of the diagnostic impact through the experience of users “, in which Giorgio Ascenti, director of the Radiology Department, Aou Policlinico G. Martino, University of Messina, and Andrea Laghi, director of University Radiology ICOT hospital and professor at the Sapienza University of Rome will speak.

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