Siemens has received FDA clearance for its latest CT scanner, the SOMATOM Perspective. The SOMATOM Perspective is a 128-slice CT scanner that was designed with an emphasis on efficiency and cost-reduction.
In addition, it features some of the latest radiation dose reduction techniques, including iterative image reconstruction as a standard.
From the press release:
As a recognized leader in radiation dose reduction, Siemens has included SAFIRE (Sinogram Affirmed Iterative Reconstruction) – a method for iterative CT image reconstruction based on raw data – as a standard option on the SOMATOM Perspective. SAFIRE helps users reduce dose by up to 60% compared to previous filtered back projection techniques. With a reconstruction speed of up to 15 images per second, SAFIRE can be used in daily clinical routines.
Exclusive to the SOMATOM Perspective is its eMode feature, which was created to determine and automatically select system scan parameters so that the CT operates with as low a load as possible, with the goal to minimize wear and increase the scanner’s life cycle. More efficient utilization of the CT system partnered with Siemens’ robust remote diagnostics and repair means less customer downtime, which may potentially translate to higher availability and potentially better patient care.
Facilitating its use in daily routines and minimizing exam times, the SOMATOM Perspective boasts Fully Assisting Scanner Technologies (FAST) to help simplify and automate time-consuming, complex procedures, thus supporting clinical personnel at every stage of the CT examination.
The Interleaved Volume Reconstruction (IVR) method uses information from 128 CT slices. In combination with detector coverage of 3.8 cm, the SOMATOM Perspective can scan long ranges rapidly, making this the ideal scanner for thoracic examinations. Capable of scanning a 50 cm area with high image quality in just 5.21 seconds, the SOMATOM Perspective can potentially image all body regions, widening clinical capabilities to potentially include high-end neurology and cardiac scanning. The scanner offers Siemens’ innovative Iterative Temporal Resolution Improvement Method (iTRIM), which improves the temporal resolution for cardiac examinations compared to conventional cardiac CT image reconstruction.
Additionally, with its slim gantry and footprint of 194 square feet, the SOMATOM Perspective can be installed even in small rooms. On average, it requires less electricity than other CT systems and can be cooled by the ambient air without additional HVAC. An Illumination MoodLight with adjustable LED panel is integrated into the SOMATOM Perspective to brighten the atmosphere of many exam rooms. Installation typically takes only one day, and the system is available with service and leasing options tailored to the community hospital.
Press release: FDA Clears New Siemens SOMATOM Perspective CT Scanner…
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