Aug 30 2012
Patients with irregular heartbeats (arrhythmia) are difficult to image
with CT. Addressing this challenge, Carnegie Hill Radiology in New York
installed the AquilionTM PRIME 160 series from Toshiba
America Medical Systems, Inc., featuring SURECardioTM
Prospective software that automatically adjusts for irregular
heartbeats, providing quicker, more accurate exams.
"A large number of our exams are cardiac, and Toshiba's Aquilion PRIME
enables us to accurately image patients with arrhythmia, expanding our
imaging capabilities," said Dr. Steven Wolff, director, Carnegie Hill
Radiology. "The system automatically adjusts for the patient's heart
rate, speeding up exams, limiting retakes and lowering radiation dose."
In addition to cardiac imaging, Carnegie Hill Radiology utilizes
Aquilion PRIME for general exams, including standard brain, abdominal,
pelvic and lung imaging. Aquilion PRIME is an 80-detector row CT system
that can generate 160 unique slices per rotation and features a 7.5-MHU
large-capacity tube and 0.35-second scanning. The system also features
AIDR 3D, Toshiba's third-generation iterative dose reconstruction
software, which incorporates significant system enhancements by reducing
radiation dose compared with conventional scanning.
"Carnegie Hill Radiology is an example of how hospitals and imaging
facilities are able to add clinical capabilities with Toshiba's CT
technology," said Satrajit Misra, senior director, CT Business Unit,
Toshiba. "Aquilion PRIME is a versatile, patient-friendly system,
producing high-quality images for numerous applications."
Source:
Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc.