2025-11-24, 11:04:33 a.m.
November 25, 2025 — Leads & Copy — Circle Cardiovascular Imaging (Circle CVI) will unveil its latest cvi42 v6.4 release at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Annual General Meeting in Chicago, IL, from November 30 to December 4. The new release focuses on workflow efficiency and utilizing artificial intelligence.
Circle CVI also highlights in-house post-processing, which speeds up reporting time and captures more reimbursement, and expanded vascular capabilities with the addition of cvi42 | Vascular CT. New business models will increase flexibility and accessibility for reporting physicians.
Radiology leaders understand that accuracy, efficiency and practice growth are crucial. Circle Cardiovascular Imaging promotes the new cvi42 release as a solution engineered to grow CCT and CMR business.
The cvi42 enhancements for practice include:
Native integration with PowerScribe automates transcription, reducing the risk of error and freeing clinical teams to concentrate on interpretation instead of manual data entry.
In-house plaque analysis enables faster turnaround times, which supports timely diagnosis and allows for a higher standard of care.
cvi42 | Vascular CT follows best practices with automated contouring, which lowers barriers to using advanced CT vascular analysis. The company says teams adopt new capabilities faster with this improvement.
Circle CVI says that with cvi42 | Plaque, you pay for what you process at a fraction of the price of outsourcing and increase your throughput with a streamlined workflow.
The company’s new subscription model provides scalable access to CMR and CCT functionalities that ensures teams have unlimited access to work from anywhere.
Circle CVI Chief Revenue Officer Chris Bazinet said the company’s latest cvi42 release helps practices unlock greater efficiency, deliver faster patient care, and build a scalable foundation for the future of cardiovascular imaging while supporting business growth.
Benefits for radiology leaders and decision-makers include:
- Minimized risk of error in reporting
- Improved workflow efficiency, leading to reduced burnout
- Faster reporting speeds, translating to greater practice performance
- Flexibility to scale and capture new revenue streams
- Technology that aligns with evolving best practices and reimbursement guidelines
Circle Cardiovascular Imaging Inc. (Circle CVI) develops innovative software solutions that enhance cardiovascular and cerebrovascular imaging analysis. Circle’s flagship platform, cvi42, delivers image reading and reporting tools for quantitative and qualitative assessment of cardiac MR, cardiac CT, vascular CT, and neuro CT.
Circle’s commitment involves empowering healthcare providers with intuitive tools that lead to better healthcare outcomes.
Millions of medical imaging exams each year—across more than 1,700 hospitals in over 90 countries—are interpreted using Circle’s cvi42 platform.
Contact:
Circle Marketing
marketing@circlecvi.com
Source: Circle Cardiovascular Imaging
