GE HealthCare and Medis Medical Imaging collaborate on non-invasive coronary assessments

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GE HealthCare and Medis Medical Imaging have announced a collaboration aimed at advancing precision care in the diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD). The two companies will focus on integrating Medis Quantitative Flow Ratio (Medis QFR), a non-invasive approach to assessing coronary physiology, into GE HealthCare’s interventional cardiology portfolio built around the Allia Platform.

CAD is a type of heart disease that develops when the coronary arteries narrow, preventing the heart from delivering enough oxygen-rich blood. This narrowing can lead to angina, myocardial infarction, or even death. Traditionally, clinicians diagnose suspected CAD through invasive coronary angiography, visually interpreting an angiogram to determine whether a patient requires treatment.

The collaboration between GE HealthCare and Medis Medical Imaging aims to provide clinicians with an alternative diagnostic approach using Medis QFR. Recent studies support the benefits of QFR guidance, showing improved two-year clinical outcomes when compared with standard angiography guidance alone.

Arnaud Marie – General Manager for Global Intervention at GE HealthCare said: “In the assessment of coronary artery disease, QFR represents a significant advancement in how efficiently it can provide critical insights. We’re excited to collaborate with Medis Medical Imaging to add innovative, non-invasive, image-based QFR to our portfolio of offerings around our Allia IGS platform."

Medis has been developing post-processing software for cardiovascular images quantification for over 35 years. Their proprietary solution delivers image-based physiology of coronary obstructions based on angiography imaging analysis alone. Maya Barley, CEO Medis Medical Imaging shared her excitement about the collaboration saying: "We are excited to be able to further accelerate our efforts around Medis QFR to enable more hospitals and clinicians to apply physiology in day-to-day interventional practice."

For more information about GE HealthCare’s latest innovations in interventional cardiology including Allia IGS Pulse or Medis QFR, visit the EuroPCR 2024 congress booth #F15 in Paris, France from May 14 – 17 or visit their website.

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