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EUSEM 2023

NHS AAA Screening

16 January 2025

Birmingham

This page is intended for reference during and after the NHS England AAA tender event taking place on 16th January 2025.

Saving Lives Through Advanced Ultrasound Technology: Mindray’s Contribution to Scotland’s AAA Screening Programme

Mindray is proud to play a vital role in Scotland’s national screening programme aimed at the early detection of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). Leveraging cutting-edge ultrasound technology, we have partnered with NHS Scotland to save lives by enabling timely diagnosis and preventative care.

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Partnering for Better Health Outcomes

The Scottish AAA screening programme, implemented as part of the UK’s "Four Nations" approach, is focused on identifying aneurysms in men aged 65 and above. When detected early, interventions can significantly reduce the risk of rupture, a condition that carries an 85% mortality rate. With 84% of eligible men attending screenings, the programme exemplifies the importance of accessible and accurate diagnostic tools.

Mindray’s advanced M8 ultrasound systems were chosen exclusively for this initiative. Our devices—renowned for their portability, durability, and precision—are pivotal in conducting high-quality scans across all 14 health boards in Scotland.

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Unmatched Technology for Real-World Challenges

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Mindray’s M8 systems address the specific demands of the AAA programme:

- Portability and Durability: Lightweight and robust, our systems are ideal for transportation between clinics, ensuring reliability even in challenging conditions.

- Customised Connectivity: Collaborating with NHS IT teams, we seamlessly integrated bespoke data transfer solutions to meet programme requirements within just one month.

- Enhanced Imaging: Featuring advanced algorithms like mSmart and mQuadro, our devices deliver exceptional image clarity, enabling precise measurements and early detection.

- User-Friendly Design: The intuitive interface and ergonomic features ensure ease of use for clinicians, while reducing fatigue during prolonged sessions.

Dedicated Support for Seamless Implementation

To ensure a smooth rollout, Mindray deployed a dedicated team in Scotland, providing:

  • Comprehensive training for healthcare professionals.
  • On-site and virtual technical support.
  • Ongoing collaboration to adapt our technology to evolving programme needs.
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"The Mindray systems have been instrumental in improving the efficiency and accuracy of our screening processes. Their ease of use and image quality have received overwhelmingly positive feedback."

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Karen Connelly

Lead Sonographer at NHS Ayrshire and Arran

Making an Impact

Since its inception, the programme has conducted over 33,000 scans annually, recovering pre-pandemic participation levels and exceeding 95% patient satisfaction rates. This success underscores the transformative potential of combining innovative technology with dedicated healthcare initiatives.

Mindray is honoured to contribute to a programme that not only enhances diagnostic capabilities but also saves lives. Our commitment to delivering high-quality medical solutions remains unwavering, as we continue to empower healthcare providers worldwide.

Saving Lives Through Ultrasound Screening

  • Deep Dive

    Read what end users and decision-makers within NHS Scotland have to say about Mindray's ultrasound system and how it's helping them save lives. 

    Read the full article in Clinical Services Journal using the link below.

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The M9 is an innovative premium portable Ultrasound platform facilitating a wide range of clinical Ultrasound examinations that in the past would have been carried out on a Premium Cart-based machine.

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References:

1. https://www.sehd.scot.nhs.uk/mels/cel2010_11.pdf

2.?https://publichealthscotland.scot/publications/scottishabdominal-aortic-aneurysm-aaascreening-programme-statistics/scottish-abdominal-aortic-aneurysm-aaascreening-programme-statistics-year-ending-31-march-2022/

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