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3/1/2025

Moving From Eyeballs to Algorithms


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​New Applications and Opportunities for AI and Ultrasound

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with ultrasound technology has primarily focused on improving workflow efficiency or image quality.
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For example, handheld ultrasound systems such as Claris and Butterfly use AI to enhance images from minimal data.  Additionally, companies like Esaote, Canon and GE have AI software applications designed to improve operational workflow of imaging in medical clinics.

However, a new frontier is emerging where AI augments real-time medical procedures, providing actionable data, improving precision, and expanding ultrasound’s role beyond imaging into telemetry and decision support.

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2/28/2025

Interoperability between Medical Devices and Ultrasound Systems

How Medical Procedure Support Can Be Enhanced with
Interoperability between Medical Devices and Ultrasound Systems

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The Challenge of Standalone System

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Ultrasound has long served as an essential imaging tool for diagnostics and procedural guidance, yet traditional standalone systems often work in isolation, creating challenges when integrating with other medical technologies.

In many operating rooms and treatment settings, a physician might rely on a diagnostic or procedure support device alongside a separate ultrasound machine. As ultrasound is being augmented with AI, it is being deployed more and more for quantitative tasks such as patient telemetry and navigation within the body. 

This transition is making the need for interoperability between the ultrasound system and other medical devices even more essential. In such scenarios, an ultrasound technician typically performs a scan and gathers both imaging and quantitative data—information that could include Doppler flow measurements, tissue elasticity, or 3D volumetric assessments.

This data is then manually conveyed to the operator of the medical device, who inputs it to guide the procedure.


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2/21/2025

Accelerating Medical Device Development with Integrated Ultrasound

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Introduction​

The integration of ultrasound technology into medical devices offers transformative potential for diagnostics and therapeutic applications.

However, developing new medical devices with embedded ultrasound capabilities presents unique business challenges, including extended development timelines, high costs, and complex design requirements.

​Collaborating with an experienced Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) like Cephasonics can address these challenges effectively. Cephasonics provides advanced ultrasound technology and comprehensive support, enabling accelerated development and reduced time-to-market.


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2/21/2025

Integrating Ultrasound with Medical Devices

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In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, medical device manufacturers face an increasing demand to deliver solutions that provide real-time, actionable insights for clinicians. Ultrasound, once regarded primarily as a diagnostic tool in radiology and obstetrics, has made significant technological strides—particularly with the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and real-time data processing.

By incorporating AI-driven ultrasound directly into medical devices—ranging from surgical robotics and catheters to wearable patient monitors—developers can harness the modality’s non-ionizing, cost-effective, and portable characteristics


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2/21/2025

Wearable Ultrasound - Emerging New Applications & Markets

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Wearable ultrasound devices stand on the cusp of revolutionizing healthcare by transforming a traditionally episodic imaging modality into a continuous, data-rich source of clinical insights. The miniaturization of transducer technology, advancements in AI and machine learning, and breakthroughs in real-time data processing have coalesced to create a new class of medical wearables.

These devices promise to move ultrasound from specialized radiology suites to everyday clinical and home settings, allowing clinicians to remotely monitor organ function, tissue changes, and physiological parameters in real time.


This white paper examines the emerging landscape of wearable ultrasound, exploring its evolution, the enabling technologies, key clinical applications, challenges to adoption, and how Cephasonics’ platform is uniquely positioned to drive innovation in this space.


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2/21/2025

Annotation and Data-driven Ultrasound AI

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Needs and Challenges of Annotation for Ultrasound Data AI Interpretation
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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical imaging has led to significant advancements in diagnostics, treatment planning, and patient care.

Ultrasound imaging, in particular, presents unique challenges and opportunities due to its real-time imaging capability, cost-effectiveness, and non-invasive nature. However, for AI models to effectively interpret ultrasound data, high-quality annotated datasets are crucial. This white paper explores the needs and challenges associated with annotation for ultrasound AI interpretation.


The Need for Annotation in Ultrasound AI Annotated datasets are fundamental to training AI models to recognize anatomical structures, detect pathologies, and assist in clinical decision-making.


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