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
Sign In
Advertise with Us
GLOBETECH PUBLISHING LLC

Download Mobile App




Aquilion ONE Second Generation Launches Advanced Features

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 19 Mar 2014
Print article
Image: Single Energy Metal Artifact Reduction (SEMAR) eliminates metallic streak artifacts from CT images. The enhancing lesion in the hard palate is revealed permitting more accurate diagnosis (Photo courtesy of Toshiba Medical Systems).
Image: Single Energy Metal Artifact Reduction (SEMAR) eliminates metallic streak artifacts from CT images. The enhancing lesion in the hard palate is revealed permitting more accurate diagnosis (Photo courtesy of Toshiba Medical Systems).
Reduced radiation dose, less contrast agent, speedier delivery of results, improved imaging and increased versatility sum up the advantages found on the Aquilion ONE next generation CT scanner from Toshiba Medical systems (Tokyo, Japan). The company presented the latest features including SURESubstraction Lung and Single-Energy Metal Artifact Reduction (SEMAR) at this year’s European Congress Radiology (ECR) meeting.

Joerg Schlegel, Senior Manager, Product Marketing Toshiba discussed the new additions to Aquilion ONE second generation scanner with Medical Imaging International: “Seven years ago we introduced the first version of a volumetric scanner that could acquire a whole organ in a single rotation, but now this second generation outfit has better performance.”

At the ECR 2014, Toshiba launched SEMAR for the first time globally. “This feature enables the visualization of soft tissue around implant, for example hip and knee implants,” explained Mr. Schlegel.

“This is highly significant because the population is aging and many more implants are being conducted making it difficult to evaluate what is going on in tissue around the implant,” he added.

Metal artifacts cause distortions but with SEMAR these distortions are removed from the image providing enhanced visibility of the soft tissue revealing misaligned implants, pseudo-tumors or damage to the implant.

Aquilion ONE has held one of the leading positions in the CT scanner market since its launch in 2007. However, over time Toshiba has worked with customers to refine the product to the latest high specification system. Flexibility and performance take pride of place with the next generation Aquilion ONE with new innovations like Adaptive Diagnostics, including Dual Energy raw data analysis, Variable Helical Pitch, and SEMAR.

Another feature, SURESubtraction Lung, was presented for the first time at the ECR. It runs on Toshiba’s Adaptive Diagnostics software. SURESubstraction Lung technology provides iodine maps of the lung parenchyma with exceptional high contrast-to-noise ratio. “There is a very high contrast-to-noise ratio allowing us to see defects in lung perfusion. This color-coded iodine method is more sensitive than methods currently on the market providing fantastic clinical results,” commented Mr. Schlegel.

The SURESubstraction algorithm has application in other body parts too including subtraction of the skull and medical implants in brain scans; a neck subtraction deformable registration algorithm creates high-resolution images freed of bone structures; and an ortho subtraction ensures accurate subtraction of skeletal structures and calcified plaques.

A study by Mathias Prokop, professor of radiology at Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands showed that for small perfusion defects, SURESubtraction Lung was far more sensitive.

“This new feature has greatly improved signal and higher spatial resolution compared to iodine maps derived from dual energy acquisitions,” he noted. “SURESubtraction Lung shows perfusion defects and thus provides direct insight in the effect of embolism on lung perfusion. Clinicians find small emboli they could have missed oth¬erwise.”

“It also has enormous unexplored potential, for example with regard to diagnosing the activity of inter¬stitial lung disease, or evaluating the interaction between aeration and perfusion in diseases like emphysema or small airway disease.”

Related Links:
Toshiba Medical Systems


Gold Member
Solid State Kv/Dose Multi-Sensor
AGMS-DM+
Computed Tomography (CT) Scanner
Aquilion Serve SP
New
Ultrasound System
Acclarix AX9
PACS Workstation
CHILI Web Viewer

Print article
Radcal

Channels

MRI

view channel
Image: PET/MRI can accurately classify prostate cancer patients (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

PET/MRI Improves Diagnostic Accuracy for Prostate Cancer Patients

The Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS) is a five-point scale to assess potential prostate cancer in MR images. PI-RADS category 3 which offers an unclear suggestion of clinically significant... Read more

Nuclear Medicine

view channel
Image: The new SPECT/CT technique demonstrated impressive biomarker identification (Journal of Nuclear Medicine: doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.123.267189)

New SPECT/CT Technique Could Change Imaging Practices and Increase Patient Access

The development of lead-212 (212Pb)-PSMA–based targeted alpha therapy (TAT) is garnering significant interest in treating patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. The imaging of 212Pb,... Read more

General/Advanced Imaging

view channel
Image: The Tyche machine-learning model could help capture crucial information. (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

New AI Method Captures Uncertainty in Medical Images

In the field of biomedicine, segmentation is the process of annotating pixels from an important structure in medical images, such as organs or cells. Artificial Intelligence (AI) models are utilized to... Read more

Imaging IT

view channel
Image: The new Medical Imaging Suite makes healthcare imaging data more accessible, interoperable and useful (Photo courtesy of Google Cloud)

New Google Cloud Medical Imaging Suite Makes Imaging Healthcare Data More Accessible

Medical imaging is a critical tool used to diagnose patients, and there are billions of medical images scanned globally each year. Imaging data accounts for about 90% of all healthcare data1 and, until... Read more
Copyright © 2000-2024 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.