Siemens Demonstrates Flash Speed, Lowest Dose at ACC 2009
26 3월 2009 - 10:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
SOMATOM Definition Flash sets the bar higher for cardiology
ORLANDO, Fla., March 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Siemens
Healthcare (http://www.usa.siemens.com/healthcare) demonstrates the
fastest speed and lowest dose for cardiac applications with the
SOMATOM(R) Definition Flash dual source computed tomography (CT)
scanner at the 58th Annual Scientific Session of the American
College of Cardiology (ACC) from March 29-31 in Orlando, Fla., at
booth #1842. Siemens CT covers the entire spectrum of cardiology,
from early detection to acute care through follow-up. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070904/SIEMENSLOGO ) "The
SOMATOM Definition Flash requires only a fraction of the radiation
dose that systems previously required to scan even the tiniest
anatomical details faster than ever before," said Kulin Hemani,
vice president, CT, Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. "Scanning
the thorax, including the heart, can be done in only 0.6 seconds,
taking the burden of breath-holding off the patient and allowing
functional imaging for body regions up to 48 cm." Flexible cardiac
examinations with a minimum radiation dose Temporal resolution of
75 ms and scan speed of up to 43 cm/s make heart-scanning possible,
with dose levels below 1 millisievert (mSv), whereas the average
effective dose required for this purpose usually ranges from 8 mSv
to 40 mSv. The patient is moved through the CT-scanner more than
twice as fast as with any conventional system, and at the same
time, requiring a much lower radiation dose than conventional
scans. In comparison, the X-ray radiation that the average person
is exposed to each year from natural sources amounts to 2 mSv to 5
mSv. The dose values of the new Siemens CT scanner lie far below
those of an intracardiac catheter examination, thus opening up
possibilities for using CT scanners for routine cardiological
examinations. A scan of the entire heart can be performed in only
250 milliseconds, which is less than half a heartbeat. In addition,
it is possible for physicians to reliably display a heart with a
fast pulse or an irregular heart beat without using beta blockers,
thus simplifying the workflow and yielding clinical and financial
advantages. The SOMATOM Definition Flash is the only CT scanner on
the market that enables the use of noninvasive cardiological
diagnostic techniques as routine applications at the lowest
possible radiation exposure levels. Double contrast in routine
daily work The second generation of Dual Energy imaging will
introduce a new imaging quality. The contrast in CT scans will be
increased without having to apply the higher radiation dose
previously required. This is achieved via a new, selective photon
shield which blocks unnecessary parts of the energy spectrum. It
thereby provides improved separation of the two simultaneous scans
with low and high photon energy, without causing a higher radiation
exposure than would result from an individual, conventional CT
examination with only one energy source. Thus, the SOMATOM
Definition Flash can always provide a double contrast which, for
the first time ever, can also be used to classify the chemical
composition of tissues via a CT scan in routine daily work. Dose
protection for radiation-sensitive organs Another technical
development for keeping the patient's radiation exposure as low as
possible is the X-CARE application. For the first time ever, this
application selectively reduces the radiation exposure of
dose-sensitive anatomical regions, such as the female breast. This
is done by switching the X-ray tube assemblies off during the
rotation phase in which the anatomical regions concerned are most
directly exposed to radiation. In this way, it is possible to
reduce the radiation exposure of individual anatomical regions by
up to 40 percent. Furthermore, an adaptive dose shield blocks
irrelevant prespiral and postspiral radiation with dynamic
diaphragms, thus ensuring that only a minimum and clinically
essential radiation exposure occurs. This enables an additional 25
percent reduction of the dose required for routine examinations.
The CARE Dose4D software, which analyzes the individual
cross-sectional anatomy in real time and adapts the emitted X-ray
dose accordingly, also helps to reduce radiation exposure. In
addition, Siemens CT Acute Care Engine provides a complete clinical
portfolio for imaging emergency patients from head to toe. Using
fast, direct 3D reconstruction, images can be reviewed before the
patient is off the table. The SOMATOM Definition Flash, in
combination with CT Acute Care Engine, streamline clinical workflow
for cardiac, vascular, musculoskeletal, and stroke evaluation,
turning data into diagnostic outcomes within minutes. By combining
CT scanner features and programs, solutions can be designed to meet
and exceed a site's acute care needs. 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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Siemens Healthcare CONTACT: Tom Schaffner of Siemens Medical
Solutions USA, Inc., +1-610-448-1477, Web Site:
http://www.siemens.com/healthcare
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