Reach more cardiovascular patients with photon-counting CT
Coronary artery disease kills more people each year than any other disease – and the numbers are rising. Non-invasive cardiovascular diagnostic procedures save time and reduce risks, delivering quick results that help stage disease and guide treatment decisions.
The NAEOTOM® Alpha class with Quantum Technology, our new photon-counting CT systems, are delivering highly detailed images at 0.4 or 0.2 mm slice thickness. This visualizes previously undetectable details in the heart without dose penalty. In addition, spectral information is automatically available in every scan with a direct conversion process that turns individual X-ray photons into an electrical signal to create the image.
Quantum Technology enables better diagnostic evaluation of coronary vessels in CT. According to a study, "invasive coronary angiography could have been avoided in 37 of 68 (54%) participants, signifying a potential benefit" of Quantum HD Cardiac.1
Challenging the status quo
Professor Pál Maurovich-Horvat, MD, Head of Medical Imaging Center and chairman of Radiology at Semmelweis University, Hungary, is always striving to utilize cutting-edge technology. Find out how the remarkable images from NAEOTOM Alpha with Quantum Technology have improved his ability to evaluate even the most challenging cardiac cases.
NAEOTOM Alpha.Prime, NAEOTOM Alpha.Pro and NAEOTOM ALpha.Peak are pending 510(k) clearance and are not yet commercially available in the United States and other regions.
Ultra-high resolution, no dose penalty
Quantum HD Cardiac images deliver a high level of detail in cardiovascular imaging without compromising the detector’s dose efficiency. This enables better diagnostic evaluation of coronary vessels in CT. And more patients can be evaluated with greater precision than with conventional CT technologies. See for yourself.
Overcoming the barrier of calcifications
Examining patients with high calcium score is challenging due to blooming artifacts, affecting stenosis measurement accuracy. The NAEOTOM Alpha class with Quantum Technology overcomes this issue, offering diagnostic images irrespective of calcium score value. Spectral algorithms enable separate calcium and iodine visualization. Quantum PURE Lumen, a dedicated virtual non-calcium algorithm, provides calcium-free images for clear vessel lumen assessment, while Quantum PURE Calcium selectively preserves calcifications, creating virtual non-iodine images that correspond to the information found in non-contrast CT scans like CACS exams.2
Improved stent assessment
Intrinsic spectral maps
Quantum Technology delivers detailed spectral maps – enabling functional evaluation with high precision. This multi-energy/ multi-parametric imaging is based on the atomic properties of tissues, enabling the potential to use various contrast agents. The extra dimension of information from spectral data paves the way for diagnostic procedures that were previously unthinkable, such as iodine maps, myocardial perfusion, ECV calculation, and late enhancement. The combination of Quantum Technology and Dual Source CT with a temporal resolution of 66 ms provides spectral imaging for every scan.
We are confidently examining previously excluded patients and performing scans that were not achievable before.3
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