Designed for Point of Care
Auto tools for many applications.
Auto-VTI
Calculate VTI and CO in one simple step. The VTI trending function helps clinicians quickly visualize the trend so the next course of action can be determined.
Experience 82% time savings.1
Study found better correlation than with manual CO measurements.2eFAST tool
Assess and document patient status by mapping key areas of the body.
Reduce keystrokes by 80% compared to traditional eFAST exams.3
Auto B-line tool
In one single step, this tool calculates the overall lung score by highlighting and counting B-lines in real time and displaying the image with the highest B-line count.
Study found the tool to be comparable and highly reliable as visual counting performed by experts.4
Auto-IVC
Measure IVC collapsibility or distensibility accurately and automatically.
Study found the IVC measures were equivalent to an expert user’s ability 90% of the time for minimal diameters and 97% for maximal diameters.5
See a difference right at the Point of Care
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Trending with Auto VTI
Auto B-line tool
Interscalene nerves
Auto IVC tool
Sciatic nerve
Four-chamber heart
Axillary nerve
Transesophageal echocardiography
eFAST review
Auto VTI – Calculate VTI and CO in one simple step. After running the Auto VTI tool, VTI Trending helps clinicians quickly visualize the trend and determine a next course of action in treatment. Auto VTI can provide up to 90% reduction in keystrokes and take up to 82% less time than manual method of calculations, as performed by experts.1
A recent study determined in an experimental model of hemorrhagic shock by Bobbia, et al., Venue Auto VTI tool was found to be better correlated with CO measured by thermodilution than manual echocardiographic measurements.2
1Based on a GE internal study with Venue GO DOC2254811.
2 Xavier Bobbia; Laurent Muller, et al. A New Echocardiographic Tool for Cardiac Output Evaluation: An Experimental Study 2018 OI: 10.1097/SHK.0000000000001273, PMID: 30300317
eFAST tool – Requiring up to 80% fewer keystrokes,3 this tool helps clinicians quickly assess and document patient status—from internal bleeding to a pneumothorax—by mapping key areas of the body in a way that is intuitive and aligned with clinical workflows.
3 eFAST Comparison Study: Manual vs. Venue Automation. GE internal study. (DOC2222911)
Auto B-line tool– This tool highlights and counts B-lines in real time, and automatically displays the image with the highest B-line count. A recent study found the Auto B-line tool to be comparable to and as highly reliable as visual counting performed by experts.4
4Short J, Acebes C, Rodriguez-de-Lema G, et al. Visual versus automatic ultrasound scoring of lung B-Lines: reliability and consistency between systems. Med Ultrasonography 2019, Vol. 21 no. 1, 45-49 DOI: 10.11152/mu-1885
Auto IVC – Provides the clinician with the ability to measure IVC collapsibility or distensibility accurately and automatically. In one study, the IVC measures were equivalent to an expert user’s ability 90% of the time for minimal diameters and 97% for maximal diameters.5
5 Venue Go R2 Technical Product Claims Document (DOC2199650)