News | Ultrasound Imaging | January 27, 2025

The features improve workflow, streamline billing and make handheld ultrasound easier to learn and use.

AI-Powered T-Mode for Rotator Cuff 


Jan. 21, 2025 – Clarius Mobile Health, a supplier of high-definition handheld ultrasound systems, has announced availability of new ultrasound innovations including enterprise software to manage a fleet of Clarius ultrasound scanners, new capabilities powered by artificial intelligence (AI), and built-in CPT medical codes to assist with billing and reimbursement in the United States.   

“We’re especially excited to introduce the Clarius Enterprise Software Solution tailored to meet the needs of our growing base of large healthcare institutions that are managing the use of multiple Clarius scanners,” says Clarius CEO Ohad Arazi. “This latest software release, which includes so many unique features, clearly demonstrates the limitless ability of our R&D team to deliver ground-breaking innovations across multiple clinical segments in ultrasound.” 

Faster Workflows. Easier to Use Ultrasound 

Clarius offers a range of AI-powered specialty ultrasound scanners designed to provide high-definition imaging for multiple clinical applications. They deliver detailed imaging that is equivalent to the best traditional cart-based systems for a small fraction of the cost. Clarius 12.0 App for iOS and Android smart devices includes new capabilities for clinicians in various specialties.  

New Ultrasound Learning Tool for Rotator Cuff 

Designed for novice ultrasound users, T-Mode provides real-time guidance with AI-powered colored and textured anatomical overlays to enhance learning of ultrasound grey scale images. T-Mode is now available for rotator cuff, to aid physiotherapists and sports medicine physicians in their ultrasound learning. T-Mode* was made available in 2024 for facial aesthetics, gluteal fat grafting, and thyroid. 

Built-in Billing and Reimbursement Aids 

With Clarius App 12.0, clinicians billing for MSK, urology and women’s health exams can easily select the right CPT code directly from the app to streamline workflow for billing and reimbursements.

Enabling Ultrasound for Advanced Eye Care 

New A-Mode enables ophthalmologists to use Clarius ultrasound to measure the axial length of the eye, to help with diagnosis and monitoring of conditions such as myopia, hyperopia, and cataracts. It is also valuable for assessing retinal and choroidal pathologies. Clarius ultrasound scanners offer preconfigured settings tailored specifically for ophthalmic practice, ensuring optimal image clarity with minimal adjustments. 

Improved Workflow for Aesthetic Clinicians 

To reduce interruptions during patient consults for aesthetic procedures, Clarius has introduced a new protocol that enables clinicians to effortlessly change settings to optimize facial scans.

LUS Scoring for Quickly Assessing Lung Health 

Lung ultrasound scoring is a valuable, non-invasive method for assessing lung health, particularly in patients with respiratory conditions, and is a good outcome predictor in patients with acute respiratory failure. The Clarius App features a 12-field lung assessment with scoring from 0-3 and a cumulative total provided to support clinical decision-making at the point of care. 

Availability 

Clarius App 12.0 is now available on the Apple and Google Play store to Clarius users.

Learn more at www.clarius.com

 


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