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The University of Innsbruck Education 5500 $750M Austria Siemens Healthineers Siemens Acuson Medical Imaging 2020 n/a In 2020, the University of Innsbruck implemented Siemens Acuson as its Clinical Medical Imaging platform for breast ultrasound workflows. The deployment focused on the ACUSON Sequoia platform, and the narrative and training materials identify use of Virtual Touch shear wave elastography capabilities to support lesion characterization in oncology imaging. The implementation encompassed imaging acquisition and elastography modules consistent with Medical Imaging use cases, including ultrasound scanning, shear wave elastography measurement, and clinical image review workflows for breast imaging. Siemens Acuson was used to capture and analyze tissue stiffness and morphology, supporting diagnostic workflows that align with radiology and breast imaging functional terminology. Operationally the solution was applied within the university hospital radiology and oncology context in Austria, and Siemens Healthineers Academy case studies cite clinical cases courtesy of Martin Daniaux, M.D., University of Innsbruck as training material that documents ACUSON Sequoia usage. The vendor-provided academy content is used for clinician education and case-based learning, and it explicitly frames the ACUSON Sequoia with Virtual Touch shear wave elastography as a tool to improve lesion characterization in breast imaging.
UC Davis Health Healthcare 23303 $3.7B United States Siemens Healthineers Siemens Acuson Medical Imaging 2022 n/a In 2022 UC Davis Health used Siemens Acuson in the Medical Imaging category, documenting use of the ACUSON AcuNav Volume ICE catheter to guide a MitraClip procedure. The deployment was targeted to the cardiovascular interventional cardiology setting at UC Davis Health in Sacramento, CA, and centered on the Siemens Acuson platform providing intracardiac 4D visualization where transesophageal echocardiography was not possible. The implementation emphasized intra-procedural intracardiac echocardiography capabilities of the Siemens Acuson system, leveraging the AcuNav Volume ICE catheter to deliver real-time volumetric imaging for device positioning and anatomical confirmation during the MitraClip intervention. Operational scope included the interventional cardiology team and catheterization laboratory, embedding imaging into procedural workflows under clinical governance, and the vendor-published case documents a successful structural heart intervention enabled by this imaging approach.
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