
CathVision has announced the launch of ECGenius 3.1, an advanced version of its ECGenius system software.
The new version improves workflow and streamlines processes to accelerate adoption as electrophysiologists integrate artificial intelligence (AI) analyses into the electrophysiology (EP) lab, increasing the demand for high-quality signal data.
ECGenius 3.1 delivers several new features, including: an advanced trigger function with automatic calipers for precise local activation analyses, enhanced comparison functionality featuring pre-sized multiple windows for virtually effortless electrogram comparisons, an increased display sweep speed of up to 800mm/s to help identify crucial electrogram (EGM) details, and expanded connectivity with radiofrequency (RF) generators and large monitor displays.
The release of ECGenius 3.1 follows the Q3 launch of the PVI Analyzer and Signal Complexity algorithms, part of the Cardialytics suite of AI-powered analytics integrated into the ECGenius system.
“The enhanced features and overall clinical maturity of ECGenius 3.1 clearly demonstrate this state-of-the-art EP recording system will provide advanced clinical utility to the broader EP community throughout the USA,” said Larry Chinitz (NYU Langone Health, New York, USA). “EPs are looking for opportunities to take our work to a higher level, and there is no other recording system better positioned to help us do that. We now have the technology to replace outdated systems.”
“These consecutive, major software launches highlight CathVision’s considerable momentum and our expertise in developing software features that streamline procedure workflows and enhance the physician experience,” said Mads Matthiesen, CEO, CathVision. “EPs are eager to access better quality signal data. ECGenius 3.1 makes the workflow transition seamless and strengthens our leadership position in equipping electrophysiologists with the technology necessary to elevate patient outcomes.”








