GE HealthCare Unveils Sonic DL for 3D, Expanding Deep Learning Innovations in MRI

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  • New 3D imaging capabilities of Sonic DL are designed to enable up to 86%i faster scans and enhanced resolution for brain, spine, orthopedic and body imaging.

  • Combination of Sonic DL and AIR Recon DL accelerates workflow while improving diagnostic confidence and patient comfort.

CHICAGO, December 01, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE HealthCare (Nasdaq: GEHC) today unveiled Sonic DL for 3Dii, the newest addition to its effortless imaging portfolio, designed to accelerate MRI scans across a wide range of clinical applications. Sonic DL for 3D builds on GE HealthCare’s deep learning innovation legacy and the success of AIR Recon DL, which has helped over 34 million patients to date. Initially launched in 2023 for Cardiac MRI, Sonic DL provides up to 12 times scan acceleration while maintaining diagnostic qualityiii. Now, GE HealthCare is extending Sonic DL to 3D volumetric imaging, designing it to broaden its applicability to brain, spine, orthopedic and body exams, in addition to cardiac. This expansion is intended to retain the same impressive 12x acceleration and reduce scan times by up to 86%.

Healthcare burnout has reached critical levels, with 63% of physicians and 49% of nurses reporting symptoms of burnout, according to a 2023 American Medical Association (AMA) surveyiv. Rising workloads, time constraints, and staffing shortages contribute to high stress and fatigue among healthcare professionals, directly impacting patient care. Addressing these challenges, Sonic DL for 3D is designed to help enable faster, high-quality imaging for a majorityv of MR exams. By combining Sonic DL’s speed with AIR Recon DL’svi noise reduction technology, this deep learning integration is intended to empower clinicians to significantly cut scan times, enhance image resolution by up to 55%, and enable faster, accurate diagnoses with greater ease.

In neurology, Sonic DL 3D is designed to enable high-resolution imaging of complex brain structures, allowing for quicker, clearer insights into neurological conditions. In orthopedics, it will help to speed up the imaging of joints, ligaments, and bones, reducing scan times to minimize patient discomfort, especially for those with mobility challenges. By advancing speed and clarity in these critical areas, Sonic DL 3D helps to enhance clinical workflows, improve patient comfort, and support timely diagnoses.

"Today’s unveiling of Sonic DL for 3D reinforces our commitment to advancing medical imaging," said Kelly Londy, President & CEO, Global MR, GE HealthCare. "Our deep learning, effortless imaging portfolio has already seen great success with AIR Recon DL and Sonic DL for cardiac. Now, with Sonic DL’s expansion to 3D and its ability to combine with AIR Recon DL, we’re offering a combination of speed, accuracy, and clarity. We believe Sonic DL will be a game-changer in key clinical areas, substantially impacting our customers' ability to deliver high-quality care while enhancing the capabilities of their existing systems through seamless upgrades."