We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

Features Partner Sites Information LinkXpress hp
Sign In
Advertise with Us

Download Mobile App




Large Bore CT System Designed for Oncology Applications

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 14 May 2012
Image: The Aquilion LB large bore CT scanner (Photo courtesy of Toshiba Medical Systems).
Image: The Aquilion LB large bore CT scanner (Photo courtesy of Toshiba Medical Systems).
A new computed tomography (CT) system is demonstrating itself to be one of the most effective barge bore scanners for oncology applications. The wide gantry aperture of 90 cm combined with a true scan field of 70 cm provides extreme exam flexibility for CT simulation, bariatric, trauma, and interventional procedures.
Aquilion LB also features Toshiba Medical System’s (Tokyo, Japan) Quantum PLUS detector technology. Precise details are seen by 16-row data acquisition with 0.5-mm thin slices, providing excellent low contrast visualization and 350 micron spatial resolution. The next generation not only features all of this, but has been enhanced with the latest cutting-edge technologies to improve patient care at a reduced dose.

AIDR 3D (adaptive iterative dose reduction in three dimensions [3D]) provides a dose reduction in clinical setting by up to 75%, when compared to scans performed with traditional Filtered Back Projection (FBP) techniques. The AIDR 3D algorithm is designed to work in both the raw data and reconstruction domains and optimizes image quality for each particular body region. AIDR 3D is fully integrated in SUREExposureTM 3D (the automatic exposure control software) for optimized dose control and adds only seconds to total reconstruction times. Moreover, newly designed hardware maximizes reconstruction speed in all applications.
Double-slice technology allows 32 images to be generated in a single rotation without dose penalty. The acquired volume data can be reconstructed at double density, resulting in sharper images and provides vastly superior 3D multiplanar reconstructions (MPRs).
The respiratory-gating system minimizes image artifacts associated with respiratory motion and provides effective 4D CT-gated images to evaluate respiratory motion. Respiratory-gated scanning is available in both prospective and retrospective scan modes, and can be applied for all patients, even those with a slow respiratory cycle as low as six breaths per minute.

The new phase averaging function enables stacking of multiphase data to demonstrate tumor movement in one static image. Furthermore, the sophisticated 4D viewer includes a target tracking function so the region of interest is always shown in-plane during cine playback.

The next-generation Aquilion LB system offers fast and flexible workflow. New console architecture, remote access by a network personal computer (PC) equipped with SUREXtension, provides direct access to the main console for instant reviewing of patient data, without affecting the main console.
The new architecture and visualization of system were presented at the European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology (ESTRO) 2012 congress in Barcelona, Spain, May 9-13, 2012.

Related Links:

Toshiba Medical System


X-ray Diagnostic System
FDX Visionary-A
Digital Radiography System (Ceiling Free)
Digix CF Series
Computed Tomography System
Aquilion ONE / INSIGHT Edition
Adjustable Mobile Barrier
M-458

Channels

General/Advanced Imaging

view channel
CT and fused SPECT-CT images L to R of representative healthy control, pulmonary fibrosis participant & hypersensitivity pneumonitis participant (Image courtesy of SNMMI)

New SPECT/CT Method Differentiates Inflammation from Fibrosis in Interstitial Lung Disease

Interstitial lung disease (ILD) encompasses more than 200 disorders that inflame or scar the lung interstitium and can lead to progressive respiratory failure. Determining whether active inflammation is... Read more

Imaging IT

view channel
Image: Researchers develop a vision-language model trained on large-scale data to generate clinically relevant findings from chest computed tomography images through visual question answering (Ms. Maiko Nagao from Meijo University, Japan)

Interactive AI Tool Supports Explainable Lung Nodule Assessment

Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer mortality, and timely characterization of pulmonary nodules on chest computed tomography (CT) is essential for directing care. Interpreting nodule morphology demands... Read more

Industry News

view channel
Image: MIM KineticID is 510(k)-pending software for dynamic PET imaging and kinetic modeling, enabling time-based radiotracer analysis for clinical and research decisions (Photo courtesy of GE Healthcare)

GE HealthCare Showcases AI-Enabled Nuclear Medicine Portfolio at SNMMI 2026

Nuclear medicine is expanding rapidly as health systems adopt theranostics and broaden access to radiopharmaceuticals, increasing demand for scalable operations and consistent diagnostic confidence.... Read more
Copyright © 2000-2026 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.