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Clinical Use & Integration


Transforming Echo with AI
Article | Sep 10, 2025 A Personal Perspective piece by Us2.ai users at Erasmus MC and Wilhelmina Ziekenhuis Assen in the Netherlands Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming part of cardiovascular medicine, with innovations moving quickly from research into clinical practice. In this Personal Perspectives article, clinicians from Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam and Wilhelmina Ziekenhuis Assen share their experiences and reflections of integrating Us2.ai into dail
Nov 18, 2025


User Perceptions of AI Echo
Article | May 30, 2025 Describing their experience piloting the Us2.ai solution at the Echo Lab at Endeavor Health , this editorial shares positive feedback from both cardiologists and sonographers. Clinicians noted that AI can enhance measurement accuracy and improve workflow efficiency. Successful implementation depends on close collaboration with sonographers—empowering them to use AI as a supportive tool that streamlines their workflow while preserving their autonomy t
Nov 18, 2025


Integrating AI into an Echocardiography Department
Article | May 16, 2025 This study from Bordeaux University Hospital evaluated the real-world use of AI in echocardiography, analyzing nearly 900 echo scans across varying operator experience levels. Results showed strong agreement between AI-generated and human measurements —particularly for ejection fraction and Doppler-based parameters—highlighting AI’s potential to streamline workflow and reduce variability. The Us2.ai software was integrated into the hospital system wi
Nov 18, 2025


Patient attitudes towards AI-Echo
Article | Nov 27, 2024 Healthcare AI technologies have seen tremendous adoption in the medical imaging field. AI-echo’s performance has been shown to match or exceed human experts in many studies, but do we know if patients are ready to accept AI technology? In 100 patients with suspected heart failure who presented for cardiac imaging at National Heart Centre Singapore , the authors examined patients’ acceptance toward task shifting from conventional echo to AI-echo (with t
Nov 18, 2025
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