Molecular imaging system developer Gamma Medica-Ideas of Northridge, CA, rolled out three new features on its X-SPECT preclinical imaging system this week at RSNA 2005 in Chicago.
The advances include SuperSPECT, a reconstruction module designed to achieve a twofold improvement in resolution with no loss in sensitivity, according to the company. SpiralSPECT is an image scanning feature that allows X-SPECT to obtain high-resolution images of large subjects in a single procedure. Multi-Pinhole Imaging is a SPECT imaging hardware and software upgrade intended to enhance the sensitivity of MicroSPECT images by collecting multiple parallel images of the same subject and adding them together.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
December 1, 2005
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