News | Cardiac Imaging | March 20, 2026

Circle CVI Expands Platform with Advanced Vascular CT Capabilities

New solution brings advanced vascular analysis into the cvi42 cardiovascular imaging ecosystem.

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March 18, 2026 — Circle Cardiovascular Imaging (Circle CVI) has announced the expansion of its cvi42 cardiovascular imaging platform to include advanced Vascular CT analysis, further extending the platform’s capabilities across cardiovascular imaging workflows. The new solution is enabled through a collaboration with Astute Imaging, whose AI-driven vascular analysis technology has been integrated into the cvi42 ecosystem.

The addition of Vascular CT capabilities allows clinicians to analyze complex vascular anatomy for diagnosis, endovascular procedure planning and post-treatment surveillance, all within the same platform used for cardiac imaging and structural heart planning.

Advancing Quantitative Cardiovascular Imaging

As healthcare systems increasingly adopt quantitative imaging and AI-enabled workflows, clinicians are seeking integrated platforms that can support the full continuum of cardiovascular care — from diagnosis to procedural planning and long-term disease management.

The new Vascular CT capabilities extend the scope of cvi42 beyond cardiac imaging, enabling automated vascular analysis within the same environment trusted by cardiovascular teams worldwide.

The technology powering these capabilities was developed by Astute Imaging, whose advanced algorithms support automated segmentation, quantification and visualization of vascular structures.

“Fragmented imaging workflows can slow collaboration and decision making between cardiovascular teams,” said Dr. Kevin Steel, Chief Medical Officer, Circle CVI. “By bringing vascular CT analysis into the cvi42 ecosystem, clinicians can work from the same platform across cardiac and vascular cases, helping improve efficiency and coordination of care.”

Cardiac and vascular analysis within a unified workflow helps multidisciplinary cardiovascular teams collaborate more effectively across cardiology, radiology, and vascular surgery.

For more information, please visit www.circlecvi.com 


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