AuntMinnieTV: Advances in CT Technology -- Siemens

Dear AuntMinnie Member,

In the latest segment in our ongoing AuntMinnieTV series, Advances in CT Technology, we profile new product introductions at the 2005 RSNA conference from Siemens Medical Solutions.

Siemens of Malvern, PA, made one of the more unique CT debuts at the show with Somatom Definition, a new system that turns traditional CT instrumentation on its head by incorporating two sets of x-ray tubes and detector arrays in the system's gantry.

The design results in a scanner that's twice as fast as the 64-slice systems that are currently the state of the art in the industry -- a big advantage for cardiac exams. The dual-source architecture also creates intriguing possibilities for dual-energy studies, according to the vendor.

But Siemens still sees a role for conventional single-source multidetector CT, and showcased applications for its Somatom Sensation and Emotion scanners as well. These included computer-assisted reading tools and software applications designed to improve workflow for radiology practices -- including those that will be installing the new dual-source scanners, which will be producing twice as much data as the 64-slice models.

Learn all about the company's technology by clicking here. You can also review previous Advances in CT Technology reports by visiting our RSNA 2005 Video Gallery.

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