Butterfly Network is highlighting the results from a study that shows the potential of its point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) devices and its enterprise ultrasound platform Compass.
The study was established by a partnership the company entered with the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) in New York. Its findings were published September 16 in the Journal of Clinical Imaging Science.
To date, the URMC has deployed 862 Butterfly devices across 64 academic departments and clinical programs, integrated with Butterfly’s Compass workflow software. URMC plans to scale the program to 2,500 devices by 2026.
Since 2022, nearly 50,000 scanning sessions have been completed, generating over 175,000 images and 15,524 finalized reports, the company said.
Butterfly Network reported that this growth has led to a 74% increase in scanning sessions in 2023, a 147% rise in studies uploaded from Butterfly devices, and a 1,782% jump in images uploaded from non-Butterfly devices.