Circle CVI’s single platform can offer clinical, technical and operational benefits for cardiovascular imaging programmes

Circle Cardiovascular Imaging is aiming to provide a single platform for imaging post-processing with its cvi42 platform, which turns fragmented workflows into a unified, scalable engine for clinical, technical and operational performance.
Clinicians, department heads and executives each benefit differently from consolidation, the company says. Its cvi42 platform turns integration into tangible impact across MRI, CT, structural heart and electrophysiology programmes.
For clinicians, market-leading MRI and CT tools are found in one workspace, with AI-driven workflows for function, tissue, plaque and procedural planning. Department heads benefit from consistent multimodality workflows, research grade quantification and data exports supporting registries and AI projects. Shared investment across MRI and CT service lines, volume aligned pricing and new reimbursable procedures such as AI-enabled coronary plaque analysis are among the financial benefits.
With multimodal AI, advanced analytics are integrated into everyday workflows, from LV contours to coronary plaque analysis. The platform works across all major scanner vendors and enterprise architectures without lock in.
Circle CVI says that positioning a unified platform as a strategic foundation aligns teams and budgets. “cvi42 makes this transformation tangible, helping cardiovascular imaging programmes achieve technical efficiency, clinical consistency and financial sustainability across every modality,” the company says.
Picture: MRI and CT tools on the cvi42 platform are available in one workspace.
Read this report on page 3 of the May 2026 issue of RAD Magazine.


