Siemens Demonstrates Flexibility, Enhanced Workflow and Imaging Excellence
25 11월 2008 - 11:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
The latest innovations in fluoroscopy, interventional radiology,
and digital radiography highlighted at RSNA 2008 MALVERN, Pa., Nov.
25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Siemens Healthcare
(http://www.siemens.com/healthcare) covers the entire spectrum of
radiology, from fluoroscopy and digital radiography to
interventional radiology, at the 94th Scientific Assembly and
Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)
from November 30 to December 5 at McCormick Place (Booth #922, East
Building/Lakeside Center, Hall D) in Chicago. (Logo:
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According to the American Stroke Association, It is estimated that
about 780,000 Americans each year suffer a new or recurrent stroke,
and that Americans will pay about $65.5 billion in 2008 for
stroke-related medical costs and disability. Add to that equation
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's report that 67
percent of Americans (200 million) are overweight or obese - a
doubling since 1980 - and the need for increased throughput and
reduced costs in diagnosing and treating these diseases becomes a
top priority for healthcare providers through the United States.
Siemens portfolio of innovations in fluoroscopy, interventional
radiology, and digital radiography addresses these and other issues
and provides optimal patient comfort from the smallest to the
largest and the youngest to the oldest patients. AXIOM Luminos dRF:
Innovations on the Move At RSNA, Siemens will introduce three new
components to the AXIOM Luminos dRF, a fully-digital 2-in-1
solution with dynamic flat detector for remote controlled
fluoroscopy and digital radiography that helps future-proof
customers' investment. The new functionality, represented in
product simulations, includes the first-to-market wireless
detector, a ceiling-mounted X-ray tube, and new wall stand. In
combination, these enhancements increase the range of examinations
the system can support. The wireless detector provides the pinnacle
in imaging excellence by bringing the speed and efficiency of a
flat detector to the same coverage area as a 35 cm x 43 cm (14-inch
x 17-inch) cassette so users can freely perform exposures anywhere
in the room. Images are available within five seconds. The new
ceiling-mounted X-ray tube enhances workflow with a color touch
screen user interface, on the tube housing, where users can control
the system without having to leave the patient's side to save time
and dose. For example, based on the unique needs of the individual
patient, users can select the optimal configuration for an exam
such as free exposure with wireless detector instead of the wall
stand or table exposure. Based on the technologist's expertise, the
touch screen offers users the ability to tailor organ programs to
the specific patient thereby reducing dose To further enhance the
2-in-1 functionality of the AXIOM Luminos dRF in radiographic
applications, a new wall stand for the wireless detector will be
introduced at RSNA. This wall stand is innovative in that it
combines the wireless detector with classical operating features
such as synchronized movement, portrait or landscape selection, and
left- or right-hand detector access. In combination, these features
bring time savings, flexibility, and support for an increased range
of clinical exams covering a broader range of patient needs. The
AXIOM Luminos dRF with wireless detector is a fully integrated
system with intuitive user interface and complete process
management from registration to image data management - all on a
single integrated console. Streamlining clinical workflow in this
way helps improve patient satisfaction and throughput as well as
reduce costs. Continued Enhancements to the Artis zee Family At
this year's conference, Siemens highlights its Artis zee(R) family
of systems, featuring an enhanced imaging chain - spanning image
acquisition to image processing and documentation - that delivers
sharply detailed images required for interventional procedures,
enhances clarity in 2D imaging, and enables an array of 3D imaging
applications to help enhance clinical decision-making. New to the
Artis zee family is syngo(R) iFlow(1). Similar to the revolutionary
transition from black and white television to color, syngo iFlow
for the first time shows dynamic information using color in a
single image for assessment. The color-flow enhances neurological
post-therapeutic interventions for rapid evaluation of remaining
abnormalities by comparing pre- and post- imaging sequences.
Additionally, attending or referring physicians can benefit from
syngo iFlow information by using the image as a color snapshot to
explain treatment and next steps to the patient. "To address the
increased incidence of stroke, syngo iFlow is reinventing digital
subtraction angiography (DSA) by enabling display in color," said
Claus Grill, vice president, Angiography, Cardiac, and X-ray
Systems, Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. "For example, syngo
iFlow can improve both the pre- and post-procedural imaging of a
patient being treated with stenosis of the leg. Pre-procedurally,
users can more readily identify flow variations such as increased
use of collateral circulation because the color draws the eye to
the abnormality faster. Post-procedurally, successful balloon
dilation or stent placement of the stenosis with improved flow is
evident." To deliver the discrete image, syngo iFlow maximizes
opacification of each pixel with a time from injection, which is
then represented by a color to show the history of the contrast
medium movement through the vessels. Time of Transfer and full
vessel tree visualization are also available. Another new feature
of the Artis zee is the first-to-market, medical grade large
display(1), which provides a 56-inch active, full-color widescreen
that magnifies images without loss of detail and an 8 mega pixel
panel (4 x HD resolution) for viewing the finest detail during
procedures. With a minimum resolution of 3840 pixels x 2160 pixels,
the large display can integrate all of customers' imaging sources
into one, offering 21 inputs with 12 pre-sets, more than 200 layout
possibilities, and support for up to 10 windows shown,
simultaneously all of which can be altered as required. The Artis
zee family is available in a variety of configurations from
ceiling-mounted to biplane to the first-to-market Artis zeego with
robotic-assisted positioning capability for interventions in both
radiology and the developing OR environment. Artis zeego's unique
flexibility of movement supports large-volume syngo DynaCT,
increased operator comfort during long and complex procedures, and
unique parking positions to maximize the use of room space. Ysio:
One Flexible Solution Siemens will also highlight the recently
FDA-cleared Ysio, which ushers in a new age of digital radiography
systems that are easy to use, easy to learn, and easy on the
patient. Combining integrated and wireless mobile detector
technology into one flexible solution, Ysio supports virtually all
clinical demands no matter what the imaging volume, protocols, or
patient profiles and helps increase daily patient throughput with
features geared toward shorter exam times. The system's wireless
detector handles like a cassette and can be removed from the table
and placed directly underneath or next to the patient for exposures
that are difficult or impossible to take using a fixed detector.
Ysio is available in a variety of configurations based on customers
imaging needs: as a wall stand with an integrated detector, a wall
stand and table system with a wireless detector, or even as a mixed
detector solution for high throughput and flexibility. Ysio serves
as an integrated command center where users can control their
workflow from registration to image data management with features
like more than 500 automated system positions(2); power-assisted
movements(2); and a unique table design for convenient system
utilization. To save time and effort, the system offers more than
500 preset organ programs, which automatically moves the X-ray tube
into position with the simple push of a button on the wireless
remote. The interactive color touch screen supports easy access to
key technical factors during examinations and clearly displays
easily recognizable icons for speed, accuracy, and access to a
comprehensive range of options for adjustment. Patients can
experience convenient, faster and less stressful exams, especially
when mobility is an issue because Ysio offers a 660-lb. table
weight capacity and 21-in. table height. The system's ergonomic
design is ideal when shifting sick or elderly patients from
wheelchair to table. (1)The information about this product is being
provided for planning purposes. The product requires 510(k) review
and is not yet commercially available in the U.S. (2)For fully
automated Ysio only The Siemens Healthcare Sector is one of the
world's largest suppliers to the healthcare industry. The company
is a renowned medical solutions provider with core competence and
innovative strength in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies as
well as in knowledge engineering, including information technology
and system integration. With its laboratory diagnostics
acquisitions, Siemens Healthcare is the first integrated healthcare
company, bringing together imaging and lab diagnostics, therapy,
and healthcare information technology solutions, supplemented by
consulting and support services. Siemens Healthcare delivers
solutions across the entire continuum of care - from prevention and
early detection, to diagnosis, therapy and care. Additionally,
Siemens Healthcare is the global market leader in innovative
hearing instruments. The company employs around 49,000 people
worldwide and operates in 130 countries. In the fiscal year 2008
(Sept. 30), Siemens Healthcare reported sales of euro 11.2 billion,
orders of euro 11.8 billion, and Sector profit of euro 1.2 billion.
Further information can be found by visiting
http://www.siemens.com/healthcare.
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