With its new handheld ultrasound device, Exo is seeking to take point-of-care ultrasound beyond just the emergency medicine field into areas like urgent care, primary care and the home. Kurt Hammond, Exo's chief commercial officer, said that the device sets itself apart from other handheld ultrasound devices, such as those sold by GE, Philips and Butterfly Network, because its AI does a better job of making the ultrasound process quick and easy for providers.
Advanced ultrasound technology with artificial intelligence applications to support clinicians of all skill levels in efficiently diagnosing lung pathology and traumatic injury, which increases efficiency in routine delivery of care and could prove especially valuable during mass casualty situations when facilities experience an influx of patients requiring swift evaluation and treatment
Advanced ultrasound technology with artificial intelligence applications to support clinicians of all skill levels in efficiently diagnosing lung pathology and traumatic injury, which increases.