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GEHC completes first global installation of CT system in France

GE HealthCare (GEHC) has completed the first worldwide installation of its Revolution Vibe CT system at the Radiologie du Var – ELSAN in Ollioules, France.

GEHC's Revolution Vibe CT system.GEHC's Revolution Vibe CT system.GE HealthCare

GEHC debuted the cardiac imaging system at the American College of Cardiology 2025 meeting in March, suggesting its AI-powered workflow capabilities can cut cardiac exam time by 50% and double coronary CT angiography (CCTA) capacity.

The system is designed to address challenging cardiac exams, including patients with arrhythmias, heavily calcified coronaries and valves, in-stent restenosis, or bypasses, and where electrocardiogram (ECG) trace is unavailable, according to the firm. Its key feature, Unlimited 1-Beat Cardiac, enables full-heart imaging with imaging at low dose and low contrast.

Beyond cardiac imaging, the system supports general imaging needs and is designed to help facilities expand service lines while managing lifecycle costs, GEHC noted.

The installation at Radiologie du Var – ELSAN was completed in July 2025. With the addition, Radiologie du Var – ELSAN now operates 10 imaging systems, including 1.5-tesla and 3-tesla MRIs, a spectral scanner, and several other modalities, the company noted. The group operates across three sites: Polyclinique Les Fleurs, Clinique du Cap D’Or, and Clinique Saint-Michel.

More than a dozen Revolution Vibe units have been installed throughout Europe since it received CE marking in March 2025, according to a GEHC spokesperson. 

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