The Philips iCT CT System is a computed tomography scanner designed for diagnostic imaging of the head, body, cardiac, and vascular regions. It produces detailed cross-sectional images by reconstructing X-ray data taken from multiple angles, aiding clinicians in diagnosing a range of conditions. The system offers updated hardware and software improvements for enhanced image quality, cybersecurity, and usability without altering its core imaging capabilities.
SCENARIA View Phase 5.0 is a multi-slice CT system that acquires axial volumes of the whole body in various scan modes. It includes AI-based features such as AutoPose that automatically recognizes and sets scan ranges for body parts, improving workflow and scan accuracy. The system supports high-quality imaging with motion correction and provides enhanced post-processing capabilities to assist clinicians in diagnosis and interventional guidance.
The Spectral CT system by Philips is an advanced CT scanner that acquires dual-energy X-ray data to provide detailed cross-sectional images of the body. This technology enables the analysis of different materials' chemical composition and improves visualization of anatomical and pathological structures, aiding clinicians in diagnostic imaging and treatment planning across multiple clinical areas including radiology, cardiology, and oncology.
The uCT ATLAS Astound with uWS-CT-Dual Energy Analysis and uCT ATLAS with uWS-CT-Dual Energy Analysis are advanced CT imaging systems that produce cross-sectional whole-body images using X-rays. They incorporate AI-based technologies to enhance image reconstruction, reduce artifacts, and improve diagnostic quality, particularly for cardiac imaging and lung cancer screening. The systems support low dose CT for early lung nodule detection and use dual energy imaging for detailed tissue characterization.
The SpotLight / SpotLight Duo with Low Dose Lung Cancer Screening Option is a CT X-ray system that produces cross-sectional images of the body, particularly the cardiovascular and thoracic regions. It includes protocols for low dose CT scans aimed at lung cancer screening, ensuring minimal radiation exposure while maintaining image quality. This device assists clinicians in diagnosing lung cancer and planning related therapies, utilizing advanced image reconstruction algorithms and adaptable scan techniques for patients of various sizes.
The NAEOTOM Alpha series by Siemens is a computed tomography (CT) scanner system that produces detailed cross-sectional images using X-rays. These images aid clinicians in diagnosis, treatment, radiation therapy planning, and interventions, including low-dose lung cancer screening for high-risk populations. The system uses advanced software for image reconstruction and supports various post-processing applications to deliver clear and precise imaging for multiple clinical uses.
The uCT 550 is a computed tomography (CT) X-ray system designed to produce detailed cross-sectional images of the whole body, including head, neck, cardiac, and vascular regions. It uses advanced AI-based deep learning algorithms to enhance image quality, reduce noise, and allow for dose reduction. This system helps clinicians with better diagnostic imaging across multiple body regions with improved accuracy and efficiency.
The SpotLight/SpotLight Duo with Low Dose Lung Cancer Screening Option is a computed tomography (CT) X-ray system developed by Arineta Ltd. It produces detailed cross-sectional images of the body, especially of the cardiovascular and thoracic areas, enabling clinicians to screen and diagnose lung cancer using low-dose CT protocols. This device helps physicians detect lung nodules and other thoracic abnormalities with reduced radiation exposure, supporting effective lung cancer screening programs following clinical guidelines.
The uCT 780 is a computed tomography (CT) system designed to produce cross-sectional images of the body including head, neck, chest, cardiac and vascular regions. It offers advanced AI-driven image reconstruction to improve image quality and reduce radiation dose, supporting lung cancer screening and various diagnostic tasks. This helps clinicians obtain clearer images for diagnosis while lowering radiation exposure for patients.
Aquilion ONE (TSX-308A/3) V1.5 is a whole-body multi-slice helical CT scanner capable of imaging entire organs in a single rotation. It uses AI-powered deep learning reconstruction and noise reduction algorithms to enhance image quality, reduce radiation dose, and minimize artifacts. This helps clinicians obtain clearer diagnostic images for various body regions including the head, chest, abdomen, pelvis, cardiac, extremities, and lungs, supporting better patient diagnosis and treatment planning.
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