Moreover, the zero-click acquisition functionality is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly. Technologists can quickly adapt to this feature, even if they are not familiar with the system. This helps to improve their productivity and confidence in using the Pristina Via mammography system.
For instance, in a busy screening environment, where time is of the essence, the no wait time between exposures can make a significant difference. Technologists can move from one patient to another without any delays, maximizing their efficiency and throughput. This not only benefits the patients but also helps to reduce the overall waiting time for imaging services.
With faster DBT image-to-image cycle times, technologists can quickly assess the breast tissue and detect any abnormalities. This can lead to earlier detection of breast cancer and improved patient outcomes. Additionally, the faster imaging process also reduces the radiation dose to the patient, making it a more safe and comfortable option.
For example, if a patient has had previous mammograms or breast imaging studies, the vendor-neutral prior image comparison feature allows technologists to quickly access and compare these images. This can be particularly useful in detecting subtle changes over time and monitoring the progression of any existing conditions.
The full backward compatibility ensures that technologists can continue to use their familiar workflows and software while also benefiting from the latest features and improvements. This provides a seamless transition for imaging centres and helps to minimize disruptions to their daily operations.
GE HealthCare Women’s Health and X-ray CEO and president Jyoti Gupta emphasized the company’s commitment to addressing customer needs: “At GE HealthCare, we are dedicated to delivering solutions that enhance the experience for both patients and healthcare professionals. Pristina Via represents a significant evolution in our patient-focused Senographe Pristina platform, which was designed by women for women.”GE HealthCare global mammography general manager and vice-president Pooja Pathak highlighted the system’s design during the intensive collaboration with end users: “During our design phase, we heard that the technologist’s workday can feel like a race against the clock. Pristina Via is our answer to this challenge. The system’s advanced features were engineered to automate processes and allow our users to give patients the attentive, quality care they deserve.”During this month, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted 510(k) clearance for the company’s SIGNA MAGNUS MRI scanner, further demonstrating GE HealthCare’s leadership in medical imaging.Sign up for our daily news round-up to stay updated on the latest advancements in breast care and medical imaging. Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights.