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CT SCANNER / FOR FULL-BODY TOMOGRAPHY REVOLUTION HD

CT SCANNER / FOR FULL-BODY TOMOGRAPHY REVOLUTION HD

Brand:   REVOLUTION HD
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High definition image quality requires innovation throughout the image chain. With technologies and features that have set new benchmarks for image clarity, Revolution™ HD enables diagnostic confidence for a wide range of clinical applications.
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Confidence from superb clarity High definition image quality requires innovation throughout the image chain. With technologies and features that have set new benchmarks for image clarity, Revolution™ HD enables diagnostic confidence for a wide range of clinical applications. The leading edge of high quality care at ultra-low dose You and your patients continue to demand lower dose, but not at the expense of diagnostic image quality. Revolution HD provides groundbreaking iterative reconstruction technologies such as ASiR™, ASiR-V and Veo™ that enable you to achieve these goals1. Extended clinical flexibility Revolution HD can address all your requirements from best-in-class cardiac to spectral imaging. With these advanced applications coupled with built-in Smart Technologies, the scanner will allow you to have greater diagnostic confidence in every study, every day. 1. In clinical practice, the use of ASiR, ASiR-V and Veo may reduce CT patient dose depending on the clinical task, patient size, anatomical location and clinical practice. A consultation with a radiologist and a physicist should be made to determine the appropriate dose to obtain diagnostic image quality for the particular clinical task.

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You and your patients continue to demand lower dose, but not at the expense of diagnostic image quality. Revolution™ HD delivers on both imperatives with a number of clinical benefits: Confidence boosting clarity Spatial and temporal resolution, signal-to-noise ratio, low-contrast detectability and artifact reduction are all fundamental to CT image quality. Revolution HD offers a true diagnostic breakthrough with best-in-class spatial resolution of 0.23 mm across the full two meter scan length1, 29 msec of temporal resolution2 and Smart MAR is designed to reveal anatomic details obscured by metal artifacts, helping clinicians diagnose disease with greater confidence. Low dose made possible by iterative reconstruction Typically, lowering dose has increased noise and image artifacts, creating a difficult balance between higher image quality and lower dose. To help you overcome these challenges and keep you on the cutting edge, Revolution HD offers three advanced iterative reconstruction technologies, ASiR™ (standard), ASiR-V (option) and Veo™ (option)3. Gemstone™ Spectral Imaging (GSI) helps you make a more confident diagnosis GSI enables you to take CT beyond classical anatomical assessment to quantitative tissue characterization and advanced functional imaging. More than 15 applications are now in routine use including oncology, cardiology, neurology, spine, urology and musculoskeletal. To learn more about GSI clinical benefits, visit the GSI image gallery and the GSI education center. Best-in-class cardiac CT Revolution HD has best-in-class cardiac CT spatial resolution. At 18.2 lp/cm4, the system provides up to 66% greater spatial resolution than comparable systems. Offered as an option, SnapShot™ Freeze is designed to reduce blurring artifacts due to motion in coronary vessels that cannot be addressed by gantry speed alone. Providing up to 6x improvement while maintaining high spatial resolution, the reduction in motion artifacts is equivalent to a 0.058s equivalent gantry rotation speed with effective temporal resolution of 29 msec2. Focus less on the system and more on your patients The Xtream display prominently shows the patient name, making exams more personal. It also includes a number of educational videos that explain CT procedures or can be used as a distraction technique for younger patients. In addition, with one-stop ED mode, you can select and confirm patient, protocol and scan settings at the gantry. 1. Calculated using 0% MTF 2. As demonstrated in cardiac phantom testing 3. In clinical practice, the use of ASiR, ASiR-V and Veo may reduce CT patient dose depending on the clinical task, patient size, anatomical location and clinical practice. A consultation with a radiologist and a physicist should be made to determine the appropriate dose to obtain diagnostic image quality for the particular clinical task. 4. Based upon internal test data comparing Discovery™ CT750 HD cardiac half-scan spatial resolution to data from "Advanced CT Scanners for Coronary Angiography", ImPACT Report CEP10043, March, 2010, available at www.impactscan.org

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Best-in-class cardiac CT Revolution HD has best-in-class cardiac CT spatial resolution. At 18.2 lp/cm4, the system provides up to 66% greater spatial resolution than comparable systems. Offered as an option, SnapShot™ Freeze is designed to reduce blurring artifacts due to motion in coronary vessels that cannot be addressed by gantry speed alone. Providing up to 6x improvement while maintaining high spatial resolution, the reduction in motion artifacts is equivalent to a 0.058s equivalent gantry rotation speed with effective temporal resolution of 29 msec2. Focus less on the system and more on your patients The Xtream display prominently shows the patient name, making exams more personal. It also includes a number of educational videos that explain CT procedures or can be used as a distraction technique for younger patients. In addition, with one-stop ED mode, you can select and confirm patient, protocol and scan settings at the gantry. 1. Calculated using 0% MTF 2. As demonstrated in cardiac phantom testing 3. In clinical practice, the use of ASiR, ASiR-V and Veo may reduce CT patient dose depending on the clinical task, patient size, anatomical location and clinical practice. A consultation with a radiologist and a physicist should be made to determine the appropriate dose to obtain diagnostic image quality for the particular clinical task. 4. Based upon internal test data comparing Discovery™ CT750 HD cardiac half-scan spatial resolution to data from "Advanced CT Scanners for Coronary Angiography", ImPACT Report CEP10043, March, 2010, available at www.impactscan.org