AI-powered system for interventional imaging presented at RSNA 2025

AI-powered system for interventional imaging presented at RSNA 2025

Artis icono.explore is equipped with Optiq AI

Image source: Siemens Healthineers

“The growing need for earlier-stage treatments raises the bar for image quality and this is where artificial intelligence comes into play. With Optiq AI, we are unlocking AI’s potential for a new generation of interventional systems and are bringing it to all clinical fields,” explains Carsten Bertram, head of Advanced Therapies at Siemens Healthineers. “Clinical staff and their patients benefit from accelerated workflows and better image quality, paving the way for precision therapy.”

Professor Samuel Tobias Sossalla, MD, director of cardiology at Kerckhoff Clinic Bad Nauheim and University Clinic Gießen, Germany, and his colleagues have been working with the new Artis genio floor1 and Artis icono.explore floor1 with Optiq AI for five months. “You can really see a major breakthrough,” he said. “AI-based noise reduction gives us razor-sharp images of very high quality, which are excellent to work with.”

Optiq AI is available on the latest range of interventional systems from Siemens Healthineers. The high-end product platforms Artis icono.vision and Artis pheno.vision have been developed with speed and precision in mind, Artis icono.explore comes with a powerful X-ray tube for high patient throughput, and Artis genio is designed for both versatility and productivity to handle a broad case mix.1,2

  1. Optiq AI, Artis icono.explore floor, and Artis genio floor are pending 510(k) clearance, and are not yet commercially available in the United States. Rest of world: Optiq AI, Artis icono.explore floor, and Artis genio floor are under development, not commercially available, and their future availability cannot be ensured. Artis icono.explore ceiling, and Artis genio ceiling are under development, not commercially available, and their future availability cannot be ensured.
  2. Artis icono.vision and Artis pheno.vision are under development and not commercially available. Future availability cannot be ensured.

Source: Siemens Healthineers

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