Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center in Houston is Committed to Excellence in Gastroenterology

Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center in Houston recently added two advanced imaging systems to its gastroenterology program. The E-View.AI is the most advanced image-guided endoscopy system available and is the only ERCP fluoro system proven to reduce radiation exposure by up to 84% – reducing the radiation risk to everyone in the room.

As an internationally recognized leader in research and clinical excellence, Baylor St. Luke’s continues to revolutionize healthcare and improve the health of the communities they serve. St. Luke’s leads in the use of sophisticated technology and is ranked in U.S. News & World Report among the top 40 hospitals in the country for gastroenterology and GI surgery. The experienced team at Baylor St. Luke’s delivers leading-edge medicine that constantly evolves to meet patients’ needs and provide superior care.

St. Luke’s is committed to advancing gastroenterology. As a healthcare system, they are committed to the advancement of medical and healthcare knowledge, technology, and standards. St. Luke’s pushes the field forward with leading-edge care.

The Omega E-View.AI offers several advantages that conventional, non-AI systems cannot:

  • AI detects the doctor’s region of interest – allowing for hands-free operation
  • Maintains the full field of view (FOV) while delivering the highest level of image quality for the region of interest (ROI)
  • Automatically reduces radiation exposure to patients and staff by up to 84%

The E-View.AI is the only lab designed with features specifically developed for ERCP and image-guided endoscopic procedures.

  • ERCP motorized table for better patient positioning
  • Large field-of-view flat-panel detector that offers superior image quality
  • Exclusive scatter radiation protection for staff
  • Pivots out of the way for full patient access – allows use in non-X-ray procedures

The culture at St. Luke’s Health says hello humankindness® every day. It’s a culture that believes humanity holds the power to heal. That culture also means inspiring change in healthcare – change that serves their patients and their community.

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