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DiA and Edan Instruments Collaborate to Offer AI-Based Cardiac Ultrasound Solutions

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 10 Sep 2019
Image: DiA Imaging Analysis has partnered with Edan Instruments to offer DiA\'s AI-based cardiac analysis solutions as an integrated part of Edan\'s ultrasound devices (Photo courtesy of DiA Imaging Analysis).
Image: DiA Imaging Analysis has partnered with Edan Instruments to offer DiA\'s AI-based cardiac analysis solutions as an integrated part of Edan\'s ultrasound devices (Photo courtesy of DiA Imaging Analysis).
DiA Imaging Analysis Ltd. {(DiA) Be'er Sheva, Israel}, a provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered ultrasound analysis solutions, has entered into a partnership with Edan Instruments Inc. (Shenzen, China), a medical products and services company, to offer DiA's AI-based cardiac analysis solutions as an integrated part of Edan's ultrasound devices.

DiA uses advanced AI-based technology to assist clinicians at all levels of experience to acquire and analyze ultrasound images – objectively and accurately, improving patient management. DiA's solutions are cross-platform that can be easily implemented to ultrasound devices and healthcare IT systems, as an integrated part of clinician's workflow. DiA's AI-based cardiac solution, LVivo Toolbox, provides a fast and objective cardiac ultrasound analysis that assists in reducing the subjectivity and increasing the efficiency of clinician's decision-making process. LVivo Toolbox can be easily used by clinicians with various levels of experience and fits to operate as an integrated add-on solution on ultrasound devices and Healthcare IT systems.

Edan is a healthcare company engaged in the research, development, manufacture, sales of medical electronic equipment products and in-vitro diagnostic products, as well as the provision of related services. Edan has developed unique ultrasound devices that offer advanced imaging technologies, dual touch screens and a gesture-control user interface, supporting a wide range of clinical applications and delivering excellent image clarity.

"Edan provides innovative and high-quality medical products and services, bringing the most ground-breaking imaging technologies to its customers that best fit their clinical setting and needs," said Renfu Zhang, Edan's ultrasound product line director. "With DiA's AI-based cardiac solution, we will offer our customers an additional layer of automated AI-based analysis, as part of their everyday workflow."

"We are thrilled to partner with Edan Instruments and join forces to offer Edan's customers objective and fast clinical indications that they often struggle to find visually," said Hila Goldman Aslan, DiA's CEO and co-founder.

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