Intelligent software
for MRI acquisition
Vista automates and simplifies the image acquisition process, allowing any clinician to perform accurate, high-quality scans within a consistent and rapid timeframe.
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We're making advanced MRI technology accessible to all patients and healthcare providers with AI-assisted image acquisition. While initially focused on cardiac MRI (CMR), Vista will expand to other anatomical areas to complete a full suite of AI-driven MRI capabilities.
FDA-cleared: Cardiac
FDA-pending: Prostate and Brain
Vista Cardiac
Trained with AI-neural networks, Vista Cardiac is FDA-cleared software that automates Cardiac MRI (CMR) image acquisition, delivering fast, reliable, high-quality imaging—no matter the technologist. Streamlining workflows and reducing manual tasks shorten scan times, improve consistency, and increase patient throughput in any clinical setting.
"Vista Cardiac is a vital tool to enhance the consistency and productivity of cardiac magnetic resonance studies across all levels of CMR expertise."
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Advancing Cardiac MRI acquisition & program growth with Vista—2-year results from Brigham and Women's Hospital
Vista offers intelligent software that automates and simplifies MRI acquisition, with an initial focus on cardiac MRI (CMR). In this session, we’ll explore the challenges of CMR and how AI can increase its accessibility. We’ll also present two years of clinical data from Brigham & Women’s Hospital, demonstrating how Vista’s innovative platform improves workflow efficiency, ensures high-quality and consistent imaging, and enables scalable growth for CMR programs. Attendees will gain actionable insights and strategies to enhance efficiency and drive the success of CMR programs in their institutions.
Tuesday, December 3
11:00 - 11:20 AM CT
RSNA Innovation Theater, Booth 3316, South Hall
Presenter:
• Dr. Raymond Kwong, Director of Cardiac MRI, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Mass General Brigham
Vista offers intelligent software that automates and simplifies MRI acquisition, with an initial focus on cardiac MRI (CMR). In this session, we’ll dive into early outcomes from the Cleveland Clinic and present two-year clinical data from Brigham & Women’s Hospital, illustrating how Vista’s innovative platform enhances workflow efficiency, ensures high-quality, consistent imaging, and enables scalable growth for CMR programs. Attendees will gain valuable insights into real-world results and actionable strategies, empowering them to drive efficiency and elevate CMR program performance in their institutions.
Underutilization of Cardiac MRI: How Vista can resolve a critical gap in patient care in tertiary care centers and the community
As Cardiac MRI (CMR) programs face mounting throughput and resource challenges, how can technology elevate CMR beyond current capabilities? Could automation and streamlined workflows shield programs from the impact of a looming shortage of specialized technologists? And might these advancements enable secondary hospitals to deliver consistent, high-quality CMR, broadening access and aligning with utilization guidelines? This session will explore how technology-driven solutions can address critical challenges and expand the reach and impact of CMR programs.
Wednesday, December 4
11:00 - 11:20 AM CT
RSNA AI Theater, Booth 5536, South Hall
Presenter:
• Dr. Sean Hughes, Director of Cardiac MRI Laboratory, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
As Cardiac MRI (CMR) programs face mounting throughput and resource challenges, how can technology elevate CMR beyond current capabilities? Could automation and streamlined workflows shield programs from the impact of a looming shortage of specialized technologists? And might these advancements enable secondary hospitals to deliver consistent, high-quality CMR, broadening access and aligning with utilization guidelines? This session will explore how technology-driven solutions can address critical challenges and expand the reach and impact of CMR programs.
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