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Siemens Healthineers at the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) Scientific Sessions 2025
Join us at ASE 2025! Live-scan on the ACUSON Origin ultrasound system, get hands-on with beating heart simulators and the AcuNav Lumos 4D ICE catheter, and explore clinical workflows at our syngo Dynamics station. Whether you're stopping by to ask questions or reconnect with peers, come explore what’s new from Siemens Healthineers in cardiovascular imaging. We look forward to seeing you in Nashville!
Booth #1003
|Nashville, TN
|Sep 5 – 7, 2025S&T Theater
Lunch symposium
Join us for lunch to hear the preliminary results of the ASE AI Validation Study, a randomized study validating AI-based functions in cardiac ultrasound.
Discover how AI-powered tools on the ACUSON Origin ultrasound system significantly reduced exam time and ergonomic movement while delivering consistent, reliable measurements with minimal need for manual edits.
Saturday, September 6, 2025 | 12:30-1:30 pm | Science and Technology Theater 2
Agenda
- ASE AI Validation Study overview and key takeaways: Lissa Sugeng, MD, MPH, FASE, Co-Director Yale Echo Corelab, Yale School of Medicine
AI in strain imaging with and without CEU: Jeffrey Hill, ACS, FASE, Assistant Professor, Clinical Researcher, School of Medical Imaging and Therapeutics, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
- The future of AI: What does the future echo lab look like? Robert Burke, MD, FASE, FSCAI, Director, Noninvasive Cardiodiagnostics, HonorHealth
Audience Q&A
Echo Education Hub Sessions
Explore real-time imaging and smart simulators while hearing from the experts. Step in to experience hands-on learning and the latest in AI-powered cardiac imaging.

Automation at work: Boosting efficiency in echocardiography reading and reporting
Sunday, September 7, 10:15-11:45 am
See how automation at the CPACS is driving new efficiencies in echocardiography reading and reporting.
Presented by: Andre Noel and Valentina Miguez Pacheco | Global Clinical Marketing Managers - Cardiology Informatics | Siemens Healthineers

AI in action: Work smarter, not harder
Friday, September 5, 2:15-3:45 pm
Get hands-on experience with clinical analysis tools powered by artificial intelligence, learn practical ways to incorporate AI features into your daily routine, and discover how they can help boost your efficiency.
Presented by: Kevin Moreau, RDCS | Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, GA

AI in action: Work smarter, not harder
Saturday, September 6, 10:15-11:45 am
Get hands-on experience with clinical analysis tools powered by artificial intelligence, learn practical ways to incorporate AI features into your daily routine, and discover how they can help boost your efficiency.
Presented by: Kevin Moreau, RDCS | Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, GA

Seeing right: TTE, TEE, and ICE for comprehensive tricuspid evaluation
Saturday, September 6, 12:00-1:30 pm
Get hands-on with live scanning and 4D dataset review, 2D and 4D ICE smart simulators, and the opportunity to explore real-time TEE and ICE imaging using a human-grade beating heart simulator.
Presented by: Omar Khalique, MD | St Francis Hospital and Catholic Health, Long Island, NY

Structured reporting in echo and cardiac MR: A unified approach to cardiac imaging
Saturday, September 6, 1:45-3:00 pm
Discover how structured reporting in cardiac MRI (cMR) captures complex congenital heart anatomy and function, and how correlating echo and cMR findings can enhance diagnostic confidence and streamline decision-making.
Presented by: Brian Fonseca, MD | Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO

AI in action: Tools for cardiac strain
Saturday, September 6, 3:15-4:45 pm
Experience hands-on learning and the latest in AI-powered cardiac imaging.
Presented by: Jeffrey Hill, MSc, ACS, FASE, AACC | Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Boston, MA

Seeing right: TTE, TEE, and ICE for comprehensive tricuspid evaluation
Sunday, September 7, 8:30-10:00 am
Get hands-on with live scanning and 4D dataset review, 2D and 4D ICE smart simulators, and the opportunity to explore real-time TEE and ICE imaging using a human-grade beating heart simulator.
Presented by: Omar Khalique, MD | St Francis Hospital and Catholic Health, Long Island, NY

AI in action: Tools for cardiac strain
Sunday, September 7, 12:00-1:30 pm
Experience hands-on learning and the latest in AI-powered cardiac imaging.
Presented by: Jeffrey Hill, MSc, ACS, FASE, AACC | Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Boston, MA

Automation at work: Boosting efficiency in echocardiography reading and reporting
Sunday, September 7, 10:15-11:45 am
See how automation at the CPACS is driving new efficiencies in echocardiography reading and reporting.
Presented by: Andre Noel and Valentina Miguez Pacheco | Global Clinical Marketing Managers - Cardiology Informatics | Siemens Healthineers

AI in action: Work smarter, not harder
Friday, September 5, 2:15-3:45 pm
Get hands-on experience with clinical analysis tools powered by artificial intelligence, learn practical ways to incorporate AI features into your daily routine, and discover how they can help boost your efficiency.
Presented by: Kevin Moreau, RDCS | Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, GA

AI in action: Work smarter, not harder
Saturday, September 6, 10:15-11:45 am
Get hands-on experience with clinical analysis tools powered by artificial intelligence, learn practical ways to incorporate AI features into your daily routine, and discover how they can help boost your efficiency.
Presented by: Kevin Moreau, RDCS | Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, GA

Seeing right: TTE, TEE, and ICE for comprehensive tricuspid evaluation
Saturday, September 6, 12:00-1:30 pm
Get hands-on with live scanning and 4D dataset review, 2D and 4D ICE smart simulators, and the opportunity to explore real-time TEE and ICE imaging using a human-grade beating heart simulator.
Presented by: Omar Khalique, MD | St Francis Hospital and Catholic Health, Long Island, NY

Structured reporting in echo and cardiac MR: A unified approach to cardiac imaging
Saturday, September 6, 1:45-3:00 pm
Discover how structured reporting in cardiac MRI (cMR) captures complex congenital heart anatomy and function, and how correlating echo and cMR findings can enhance diagnostic confidence and streamline decision-making.
Presented by: Brian Fonseca, MD | Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO

AI in action: Tools for cardiac strain
Saturday, September 6, 3:15-4:45 pm
Experience hands-on learning and the latest in AI-powered cardiac imaging.
Presented by: Jeffrey Hill, MSc, ACS, FASE, AACC | Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Boston, MA

Seeing right: TTE, TEE, and ICE for comprehensive tricuspid evaluation
Sunday, September 7, 8:30-10:00 am
Get hands-on with live scanning and 4D dataset review, 2D and 4D ICE smart simulators, and the opportunity to explore real-time TEE and ICE imaging using a human-grade beating heart simulator.
Presented by: Omar Khalique, MD | St Francis Hospital and Catholic Health, Long Island, NY

AI in action: Tools for cardiac strain
Sunday, September 7, 12:00-1:30 pm
Experience hands-on learning and the latest in AI-powered cardiac imaging.
Presented by: Jeffrey Hill, MSc, ACS, FASE, AACC | Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Boston, MA

Automation at work: Boosting efficiency in echocardiography reading and reporting
Sunday, September 7, 10:15-11:45 am
See how automation at the CPACS is driving new efficiencies in echocardiography reading and reporting.
Presented by: Andre Noel and Valentina Miguez Pacheco | Global Clinical Marketing Managers - Cardiology Informatics | Siemens Healthineers








Echocardiography Solutions
Unable to join us live? You can still learn about all our echocardiography solutions!

ACUSON Origin
AI-powered genius
As cardiovascular cases grow in both volume and complexity, healthcare professionals face daunting challenges. The ACUSON Origin ultrasound system was designed to address these head-on with features based on the best-in-class AI technology that can enhance workflow efficiency with walk-up usability and enhanced ergonomics.
Welcome to the revolution in cardiac care, where the genius is in the details.

AcuNav Lumos 4D ICE Catheter
Illuminate what’s possible in intracardiac imaging
Structural heart procedures are challenging, and demand is only growing in volume and complexity. You need better resolution to identify complications before they become significant.
When you can see more, you can do more. More treatment possibilities for patients with limited options. More control for consistent imaging without the need to re-maneuver. More access to see unique views inside the heart with improved imaging.

syngo Dynamics
Structured Flexibility - with heart
syngo Dynamics is a reading and intelligent reporting platform that aggregates cardiovascular imaging and clinical data, making them available throughout the enterprise. Healthcare teams can quickly and easily access the study data and identify missing or conflicting data, shortening workflow times and enabling high-quality outcomes and faster reimbursement. It simplifies operations by laying the foundation for enduring growth through a single platform that helps coordinate care across the continuum, reducing costs.
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AI-powered measurement tools consist of software applications leveraging machine learning-based Artificial Intelligence to achieve the intended outcome including eSie Measure, eSie OB, eSie Left Heart and eSie Follicle
