New Imaging Feature Automates Personalized Radiation Dose in Breast CT
A patent-pending optical pre-scan technology calculates patient-specific radiation levels, aiming to improve workflow efficiency.
A patent-pending optical pre-scan technology calculates patient-specific radiation levels, aiming to improve workflow efficiency.
Siemens Healthineers introduced the Naeotom Alpha class of photon-counting CT scanners, expanding access to detailed, high-speed imaging.
As a worldwide shortage of contrast dye for medical imaging continues, a new UC San Francisco research letter in JAMA quantified strategies medical facilities can employ to safely reduce dye use in CT by up to 83%
A patent-pending optical pre-scan technology calculates patient-specific radiation levels, aiming to improve workflow efficiency.
Malvern, Pa.-based Siemens Healthineers announces the launch of Somatom X.ceed, a high-resolution, high-speed CT engineered specifically for the most challenging clinical areas where time and precision are of essence.
Read MoreThe Aquilion Exceed LB supports radiation oncology workflows without compromising on patient position, image quality, or reproducibility.
Read MoreEquipped with a CereTom Elite 8-slice mobile head CT scanner, the Samsung NeuroLogica Mobile Stroke Unit maneuvers easily to private homes and nursing homes.
Read MoreWhether maintaining the life of a current CT tube, or looking at options for a replacement, investing a little time in the process can end up saving unnecessary costs and headaches. Here’s how.
Read MoreAt the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), Siemens Healthineers, Malvern, Pa., presented its new computed tomography (CT) scanner portfolio, developed to cover all major requirements and customer needs regarding CT imaging.
Read MoreChina-based Infervision has introduced an artificial intelligence (AI) platform to help radiologists detect and diagnose stroke, leading to patients getting lifesaving treatment when time is of the essence. This new stroke detection solution was recently showcased at RSNA.
Read MoreFormer NFL players are more likely to have enlarged aortas, a condition that may put them at higher risk of aneurysms, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), which took place from November 26 to December 1 in Chicago. 24x7 Magazine was lucky to attend the annual conference and see the cutting-edge research first-hand.