GE HealthCare has expanded its invasive cardiology solutions portfolio with the launch of AltiX AI.i for elevated experience in catheterisation lab and electrophysiology procedures.

The AltiX AI.i editions incorporate features designed to streamline processes and improve interoperability while maintaining robust cybersecurity measures.

GE HealthCare CardioVascular & Interventional Solutions CEO Jyoti Gera said: “AltiX AI.i is built on more than two decades of experience, leadership and innovation in invasive cardiology to enhance cath labs and EP procedures and empower clinicians to deliver the best possible outcomes.

“By automating routine tasks and streamlining workflow, AltiX AI.i allows clinicians to focus on what truly matters – providing exceptional patient care.”

The Mac-Lab recording system within the AltiX AI.i edition focuses on optimising workflow and functionality in the cath lab. It integrates the diastolic pressure ratio (dPR) algorithm, facilitating the measurement of coronary artery disease severity through diastolic hyperemia-free ratio (DFR) assessments.

Additionally, Mac-Lab offers optional access to the Cath Lab Command Center, featuring a large display, advanced video layouts, and customised documentation tools.

For electrophysiology procedures, the AltiX AI.i edition of CardioLab enhances signal quality for physiological signal visualisation using the Prucka 3 digital amplifier. This solution minimises environmental noise and maintains signal fidelity, providing advanced signal-filtering capabilities.

The CardioLab edition also highlights GE HealthCare’s collaboration with Volta Medical through the Volta Interface, which employs PruckaStream to share real-time data for the Volta AF-Xplorer decision support system. This feature assists clinicians in real-time assessments of atrial fibrillation drivers using artificial intelligence.

ComboLab integrates electrophysiology and hemodynamic recording into a single system, offering comprehensive functionality for both cath lab procedures and EP exams. It combines elements of Mac-Lab and CardioLab, providing a unified solution for managing various cardiac procedures.

The familiar interface and workflow facilitate ease of use, while its documentation and data export capabilities enhance information capture at the point of care, said the company.