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SuperSonic Imagine to Present Aixplorer® Ultimate at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR 2018)
Regulatory News:
SuperSonic Imagine (Paris:SSI) (Euronext: SSI, FR0010526814), a company specializing in ultrasound medical imaging, announced today it will be presenting its premium ultrasound machine Aixplorer® Ultimate at the European Congress of Radiology, which will be held in Vienna from 28 February to 4 March 2018.
"We are extremely pleased to introduce Aixplorer® Ultimate to the European scientific community. Since 2009, when our ultrasound system was first launched on the market, SuperSonic Imagine has been constantly revolutionizing and enhancing the everyday medical practice of physicians by providing them with reliable information and thus improving patient management," explained Michèle Lesieur, CEO of SuperSonic Imagine. "We recently obtained FDA 510K clearance for clinical management of liver diseases*, as a further proof of SuperSonic Imagine’s clinical commitment to demonstrating improved clinical care of adult patients suffering from liver diseases such as fibrosis and steatosis through tools that measure liver stiffness or brightness. Extensive clinical validation was performed to warrant such claims. We are witnessing a radical paradigm shift in the care of these patients.”
Aixplorer Ultimate, a versatile, comprehensive and ultra-fast ultrasound system
Featuring technology that allows it to acquire images around 200 times faster than conventional ultrasound systems, Aixplorer Ultimate comes with a new design and a new simpler and more intuitive user interface. Aixplorer Ultimate also boasts 4.5 times more computing power than on previous models. SuperSonic Imagine can therefore improve the development of non-invasive assessment tools, especially for evaluating the severity of breast cancer or liver disease.
In order to offer physicians increased reliability during procedures guided by ultrasound, whilst improving comfort and safety for patients, SuperSonic Imagine has developed an UltraFast™ innovation: Needle PL.U.S. During biopsies, the application enables physicians to view anatomical structures and biopsy needles simultaneously and predict their trajectory in real time with a high level of precision.
This new innovation (Needle PL.U.S.) joins the other modalities introduced over the last nine years by SuperSonic Imagine: ShearWave™ elastography (SWE™), which is used to view and measure the stiffness of tissues in real time using colour mapping, Doppler UltraFast™, which combines Pulsed Doppler and Colour Doppler in a single pass, Angio PL.U.S, which offers unrivalled resolution for imaging microvascularisation in lesions, and TriVu (B mode + SWE + Color+), a new triplex modality combining morphological and functional information in a single examination.
These innovations have proven their benefits in patient radiology, the most notable of which are diagnostic assistance, better characterisation of lesions, biopsy assistance, treatment monitoring, evaluation of chronic liver diseases and prediction of complications. The benefits of ShearWave elastography in various indications have been proven in more than 400 scientific publications.
SuperSonic Imagine Symposium on Wednesday, 28 February between 12.30 pm and 1.30 pm, room M3
Title: ShearWave elastography by SuperSonic Imagine: setting new standards in ultrasound elastography.
Moderator:
Jacques Souquet,
Founder, VP and Chief Innovation Officer at SuperSonic Imagine
Session 1: Retrospective look at
ShearWave Elastography: Evolution and new implementations
Speaker:
Jérémy
Bercoff, Co-Founder, VP and Chief Scientific & Technology Officer at
SuperSonic Imagine
Session 2: State of the art
on Supersonic ShearWave™ Elastography and future needs
Speakers:
- Dr Foucauld Chamming’s, Institut Bergonié, Bordeaux, France for breast imaging
- Prof. Olivier Lucidarme, Head of General & Oncological Radiology at AP-HP Pitié-Salpêtrière, France, for liver imaging
* For more information, read the Press Release of February 1st, 2018, here.
About SuperSonic Imagine
Founded in 2005 and based in
Aix-en-Provence (France), Supersonic Imagine is a company that
specialises in medical imaging. The company designs, develops and
markets a revolutionary ultrasound platform, Aixplorer®,
which uses the UltraFast™ technology that can acquire images around 200
times faster than conventional ultrasound systems. In addition to
providing exceptional image quality, this unique technology is the
foundation of several innovations which have changed the paradigm of
ultrasound imaging: ShearWave™ Elastography (SWE™), UltraFast™ Doppler
technology, Angio PL.U.S – Planewave UltraSensitive™ Imaging and, more
recently, TriVu. ShearWave Elastography allows physicians to visualise
and analyse the stiffness of tissue in real-time using a reliable,
reproducible and non-invasive procedure. This is an important parameter
in diagnosing potentially malignant lesions or other diseased tissue. As
of today, over 300 publications have demonstrated the value of SWE in
the care of patients with a wide range of diseases. The UltraFast
Doppler combines colour flow imaging and pulsed wave Doppler into one
simple test, providing physicians with the results of both
simultaneously, therefore enhancing the efficiency. The latest
innovation, Angio PL.U.S, provides a higher level of microvascular
imaging through significantly improved colour sensitivity and spatial
resolution, while maintaining exceptional 2D image quality. SuperSonic
Imagine has been granted regulatory clearances for the commercialisation
of Aixplorer® on the main markets. Since April 2014, the SuperSonic
Imagine company has been listed on Euronext (symbol: SSI).
European Congress of Radiology (ECR)
28 February to 4
March 2018
Austria Center Vienna
Stand 504, Expo
X5
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