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GE HealthCare introduces latest AI-enabled Venue family ultrasound systems for elevated experience at the point of care

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | October 16, 2025 Ultrasound
GE HealthCare (Nasdaq: GEHC) today announced the latest advancement in its Venue™ family of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) systems, now enhanced with new artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled and digital tools designed to boost confidence and efficiency. New tools include Nerveblox™, an AI-enabled feature that automatically labels anatomical landmarks in the ultrasound image, designed to help clinicians feel confident during the peripheral nerve block procedure and streamline the workflow. Additional AI-enabled and digital tools aim to simplify bladder volume measurements, and support complex and advanced ultrasound exams in the point of care setting. These enhancements extend across the entire Venue portfolio, including Venue, Venue Go™, Venue Fit™, and Venue Sprint™.

“Our ultrasound portfolio is continuously evolving to meet the dynamic needs of clinicians, and we’re committed to driving innovation that makes our solutions more versatile, adaptable, and impactful,” said Karley Yoder, CEO of Comprehensive Care Ultrasound, Advanced Visualization Solutions at GE HealthCare. “With the latest Venue family systems, we’re proud to add new tools that enhance the use of POCUS in anesthesiology and pain management and enhance other tools and features that empower clinicians across all experience levels to deliver confident care anytime, anywhere.”

POCUS is designed to transform care by allowing clinicians to make faster, more confident decisions using real-time imaging across a wide variety of care scenarios. These ultrasound systems can be found in emergency, critical care, anesthesia and other clinical settings to guide diagnosis and procedures. In anesthesia, ultrasound is increasingly used to enhance visualization during procedures such as regional blocks and vascular access, intended to support precision and patient safety.
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To support this evolving application, Venue family ultrasound systems incorporate AI-enabled features to assist clinicians in performing safe procedures. To advance anesthesiology care, a new AI feature, Nerveblox, is available to automatically label key anatomical landmarks in the ultrasound image and has demonstrated a 97% anatomical structure identification accuracy.i With this technology, Venue ultrasound systems support a broad range of nerve blocks, assisting clinicians with conducting 12 of the most common types of regional anesthesia procedures. This solution aims to help clinicians feel confident during the procedure, streamline workflow and reduce procedure time.

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