The Dual Source Difference
Individualized patient care – today.
Dual Source CT can propel your Radiology department into the future starting today. Twice as fast as single source scanners, and designed to handle even challenging CT imaging procedures, Dual Source systems provide unmatched power, speed, and precision.1 Tested and perfected over 15 years, this one-of-a kind technology brings clinical excellence and workflow efficiency to your CT procedures.
One-of-a kind CT technology
The Dual Source technology is one-of-a kind and has revolutionized clinical capabilities in many ways by using two X-ray sources and two detectors at the same time. Thanks to unrivaled power, speed, and precision, Dual Source CT allows you to obtain high-quality results even in challenging and advanced imaging applications. With Dual Source technology, you can now face tomorrow's healthcare needs with confidence.
Discover 5 Dual Source imaging modes
Dual Source CT offers five essential imaging modes. They help you perform imaging procedures beyond the capabilities of single source scanners.
Adaptive 4D Spiral
Dual Source CT is ideally suited for dynamic imaging. Thanks to precise table movements and two powerful tubes, it lets you achieve extremely wide coverage at exactly the right moment in time while keeping the dose in check all along.
Fast temporal resolution
Dual Source CT can achieve temporal resolutions even below 75 milliseconds because both tubes work together during scans. No matter how demanding the application, you get artifact-free images beyond the physical limitations of single source scanners.
Turbo Flash
Dual Source CT is capable of high-pitch spiral scans, resulting in unparalleled routine acquisition speeds that help you keep patient motion in check.
Dual Energy
Dual Source CT Dual Energy spectral imaging allows you to cover large anatomical volumes at high speeds and low doses. Because you always get the widest spectral separation possible, you can quantify even the subtlest changes such as bone marrow defects. With independent kV and mAs options for each tube, coupled with the dose-reducing Tin Filter and enhanced spectral separation, this is Dual Energy as it is meant to work.
Dual Power
Dual Source CT offers unrivaled imaging power. With the combined output of two extraordinary tubes along with lower kV imaging capabilities, you can keep radiation dose and contrast media levels low.
Adaptive 4D Spiral
Dual Source CT is ideally suited for dynamic imaging. Thanks to precise table movements and two powerful tubes, it lets you achieve extremely wide coverage at exactly the right moment in time while keeping the dose in check all along.
Fast temporal resolution
Dual Source CT can achieve temporal resolutions even below 75 milliseconds because both tubes work together during scans. No matter how demanding the application, you get artifact-free images beyond the physical limitations of single source scanners.
Turbo Flash
Dual Source CT is capable of high-pitch spiral scans, resulting in unparalleled routine acquisition speeds that help you keep patient motion in check.
Dual Energy
Dual Source CT Dual Energy spectral imaging allows you to cover large anatomical volumes at high speeds and low doses. Because you always get the widest spectral separation possible, you can quantify even the subtlest changes such as bone marrow defects. With independent kV and mAs options for each tube, coupled with the dose-reducing Tin Filter and enhanced spectral separation, this is Dual Energy as it is meant to work.
Dual Power
Dual Source CT offers unrivaled imaging power. With the combined output of two extraordinary tubes along with lower kV imaging capabilities, you can keep radiation dose and contrast media levels low.
Adaptive 4D Spiral
Dual Source CT is ideally suited for dynamic imaging. Thanks to precise table movements and two powerful tubes, it lets you achieve extremely wide coverage at exactly the right moment in time while keeping the dose in check all along.
Differential diagnostic precision
Support accurate diagnosis, automated for safety and efficiency
Since its introduction, users have employed Dual Source CT technology to push the boundaries of CT imaging. Examine patients with no need for beta blockers2 or breath-holding, and with low dose of contrast media and radiation. Dose-neutral Dual Energy supports quantified therapy evalutions. On-board automation enables safe, standardized, efficient workflows with reproducible precision. And there is still a world of applications to explore. Discover how Dual Source CT can help you in your (differential) diagnostic precision.
Cardiac CT was the starting point for DSCT – and there are still many applications that are only possible with Dual Source technology.
Explore the Dual Source Difference in functional imaging
Dual Energy spectral imaging and large-coverage perfusion of DSCT create exciting possibilities in functional imaging.
Explore the Dual Source Difference in productivity
Combining ultra-fast acquisition with smart automation captures new levels of CT productivity.
Clinical use of SOMATOM Force
SOMATOM Force enables a new level of adaptability to patients, image quality and and clinical insights. Examine patients without having to control their heart rate, with no need for them to hold their breath, and with low contrast media dose. Support quantified therapy evalutations with dose-neutral Dual Energy. See for yourself.
CT thorax to follow up bilateral pneumonia
Dual Source Dual Energy (DSDE) CT enables fast whole-body imaging at low radiation dose levels. It's also appropriate for emergency cases, as shown in this case of an occult ruptured aneurysm. Improved evaluations with contrast-enhanced DSDE.
Courtesy of University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany
1Requires license for syngo.via Cinematic VRT.
Left iliac artery stenosis and right fibular artery occlusion
Inner ear examination to rule out acoustic neuroma
High-Power scanning with Turbo Flash mode. Low kV scanning to support reduction of contrast media.
Courtesy of University Medical Center Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
ECG triggered Turbo Flash scan of coronary, carotid and cerebral arteries
Infant after foreign body aspiration
Spectral shaped Sn100 kV scans for very low dose in foreign body aspiration imaging.
Courtesy of Astrid Lindgrens Childrens Hospital, Karolinska University, Stockholm, Sweden
Free-breathing thoracic CT with aortic coarctation
Heart scan for analysis of cardiac anomaly
VectronTM X-ray tube enables low kV scans even with high heart rates. StellarInfinity detector reduces image noise and enhances spatial resolution.
Courtesy of Astrid Lindgrens Childrens Hospital, Karolinska University, Stockholm, Sweden
Abdominal CT with suspicious lesions in the liver
Dual Energy evaluation of pulmonary embolism and lung perfusion
Extended dynamic imaging of peripheral vessels for vascular abnormality evaluation
Dynamic angiography up to 80 cm Adaptive 4D Spiral. Scan at low kV keeps the dose low.
Courtesy of University Medical Center Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
Volume perfusion of liver lesion for work-up
Dynamic myocardial stress perfusion to search for effect of stenosis
DE bypass cardiac CT scan for analysis of coronary stenosis and bypass patency
Cardiac CT scans exceeding 16 cm with 66 ms temporal resolution, low dose, and Dual Energy information.
Courtesy of MUSC Medical Center, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Dual Energy thorax and abdomen incl. spine for post trauma evaluation
CT thorax to follow up bilateral pneumonia
Dual Source Dual Energy (DSDE) CT enables fast whole-body imaging at low radiation dose levels. It's also appropriate for emergency cases, as shown in this case of an occult ruptured aneurysm. Improved evaluations with contrast-enhanced DSDE.
Courtesy of University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany
1Requires license for syngo.via Cinematic VRT.
Left iliac artery stenosis and right fibular artery occlusion
Inner ear examination to rule out acoustic neuroma
High-Power scanning with Turbo Flash mode. Low kV scanning to support reduction of contrast media.
Courtesy of University Medical Center Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
ECG triggered Turbo Flash scan of coronary, carotid and cerebral arteries
Infant after foreign body aspiration
Spectral shaped Sn100 kV scans for very low dose in foreign body aspiration imaging.
Courtesy of Astrid Lindgrens Childrens Hospital, Karolinska University, Stockholm, Sweden
Free-breathing thoracic CT with aortic coarctation
Heart scan for analysis of cardiac anomaly
VectronTM X-ray tube enables low kV scans even with high heart rates. StellarInfinity detector reduces image noise and enhances spatial resolution.
Courtesy of Astrid Lindgrens Childrens Hospital, Karolinska University, Stockholm, Sweden
Abdominal CT with suspicious lesions in the liver
Dual Energy evaluation of pulmonary embolism and lung perfusion
Extended dynamic imaging of peripheral vessels for vascular abnormality evaluation
Dynamic angiography up to 80 cm Adaptive 4D Spiral. Scan at low kV keeps the dose low.
Courtesy of University Medical Center Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
Volume perfusion of liver lesion for work-up
Dynamic myocardial stress perfusion to search for effect of stenosis
DE bypass cardiac CT scan for analysis of coronary stenosis and bypass patency
Cardiac CT scans exceeding 16 cm with 66 ms temporal resolution, low dose, and Dual Energy information.
Courtesy of MUSC Medical Center, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Dual Energy thorax and abdomen incl. spine for post trauma evaluation
CT thorax to follow up bilateral pneumonia
Clinical use of SOMATOM Drive
SOMATOM Drive provides reliable diagnostic insights across clinical disciplines and helps you achieve a new dimension in patient care. See for yourself how you can personalize treatment for your patient.
Combined with high-power 70 & 80 and 10 kV steps, the wide bore and a table capable of supporting heavy weights enable high CT image quality in larger patients.
Courtesy of Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam,
The Netherlands
Low-dose thorax for evaluation of pneumonia
22-month-old child, 8 kg (18 lbs), free breathing, no sedation, patient rolling at time of scan
70 kV CARE Child protocols can be performed with super-fast scan modes for a lower dose in highly sensitive patients - even with the patient motion seen in this case.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
22-month-old child, 8 kg (18 lbs), free breathing, no sedation, patient rolling at time of scan
70 kV CARE Child protocols can be performed with superfast scan modes for lower dose in highly sensitive patients - even with the patient motion seen in this case.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
22-month-old child, 8 kg (18 lbs), free breathing, no sedation, patient rolling at time of scan
70 kV CARE Child protocols can be performed with superfast scan modes for lower dose in highly sensitive patients - even with the patient motion seen in this case.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
22-month-old child, 8 kg (18 lbs), free breathing, no sedation, patient rolling at time of scan
70 kV CARE Child protocols can be performed with superfast scan modes for lower dose in highly sensitive patients - even with the patient motion seen in this case.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
98 kg (216 lbs) patient. Reveals no carotid dissection
High-Power 70 & 80 drives low-dose, low-kV imaging, and precision for your patients.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
98 kg (216 lbs) patient. Reveals no carotid dissection
High-Power 70 & 80 drives low-dose, low-kV imaging, and precision for your patients.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
Runoff. 76-year-old male. Claudication, right popliteal artery occlusion
Low-kV imaging: 80 kV enables < 50 mL contrast media in a patient with renal impairment.
Courtesy of Fakultni Nemocnice Plzen, Plzen, Czech Republic
Runoff. 76-year-old male. Claudication, right popliteal artery occlusion
Low-kV imaging: 80 kV enables < 50 mL contrast media in a patient with renal impairment.
Courtesy of Fakultni Nemocnice Plzen, Plzen, Czech Republic
Runoff. 76-year-old male. Claudication, right popliteal artery occlusion
Low-kV imaging: 80 kV enables < 50 mL contrast media in a patient with renal impairment.
Courtesy of Fakultni Nemocnice Plzen, Plzen, Czech Republic
Cardiac CTA, 50-64 bpm. Unstable HR. Coronary arteries normal. EF study
High-power 90 kV scans for precise patient dose. EF studies at below 2 mSv.
Courtesy of Medscan Barangaroo, Sydney, Australia
Cardiac CTA, 50-64 bpm. Unstable HR. Coronary arteries normal. EF study
High-power 90 kV scans for precise patient dose. EF studies at below 2 mSv.
Courtesy of Medscan Barangaroo, Sydney, Australia
Ankle examination with Tin Filter (Sn100 kV) after sporting accident
Scans with Tin Filter reduce extremity CT dose to X-ray levels.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
Ankle examination with Tin Filter (Sn100 kV) after sporting accident
Scans with Tin Filter reduce extremity CT dose to X-ray levels.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
Combined with high-power 70 & 80 and 10 kV steps, the wide bore and a table capable of supporting heavy weights enable high CT image quality in larger patients.
Courtesy of Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam,
The Netherlands
Low-dose thorax for evaluation of pneumonia
22-month-old child, 8 kg (18 lbs), free breathing, no sedation, patient rolling at time of scan
70 kV CARE Child protocols can be performed with super-fast scan modes for a lower dose in highly sensitive patients - even with the patient motion seen in this case.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
22-month-old child, 8 kg (18 lbs), free breathing, no sedation, patient rolling at time of scan
70 kV CARE Child protocols can be performed with superfast scan modes for lower dose in highly sensitive patients - even with the patient motion seen in this case.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
22-month-old child, 8 kg (18 lbs), free breathing, no sedation, patient rolling at time of scan
70 kV CARE Child protocols can be performed with superfast scan modes for lower dose in highly sensitive patients - even with the patient motion seen in this case.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
22-month-old child, 8 kg (18 lbs), free breathing, no sedation, patient rolling at time of scan
70 kV CARE Child protocols can be performed with superfast scan modes for lower dose in highly sensitive patients - even with the patient motion seen in this case.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
98 kg (216 lbs) patient. Reveals no carotid dissection
High-Power 70 & 80 drives low-dose, low-kV imaging, and precision for your patients.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
98 kg (216 lbs) patient. Reveals no carotid dissection
High-Power 70 & 80 drives low-dose, low-kV imaging, and precision for your patients.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
Runoff. 76-year-old male. Claudication, right popliteal artery occlusion
Low-kV imaging: 80 kV enables < 50 mL contrast media in a patient with renal impairment.
Courtesy of Fakultni Nemocnice Plzen, Plzen, Czech Republic
Runoff. 76-year-old male. Claudication, right popliteal artery occlusion
Low-kV imaging: 80 kV enables < 50 mL contrast media in a patient with renal impairment.
Courtesy of Fakultni Nemocnice Plzen, Plzen, Czech Republic
Runoff. 76-year-old male. Claudication, right popliteal artery occlusion
Low-kV imaging: 80 kV enables < 50 mL contrast media in a patient with renal impairment.
Courtesy of Fakultni Nemocnice Plzen, Plzen, Czech Republic
Cardiac CTA, 50-64 bpm. Unstable HR. Coronary arteries normal. EF study
High-power 90 kV scans for precise patient dose. EF studies at below 2 mSv.
Courtesy of Medscan Barangaroo, Sydney, Australia
Cardiac CTA, 50-64 bpm. Unstable HR. Coronary arteries normal. EF study
High-power 90 kV scans for precise patient dose. EF studies at below 2 mSv.
Courtesy of Medscan Barangaroo, Sydney, Australia
Ankle examination with Tin Filter (Sn100 kV) after sporting accident
Scans with Tin Filter reduce extremity CT dose to X-ray levels.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
Ankle examination with Tin Filter (Sn100 kV) after sporting accident
Scans with Tin Filter reduce extremity CT dose to X-ray levels.
Courtesy of Medical University of Vienna, General Hospital AKH, Vienna, Austria
Combined with high-power 70 & 80 and 10 kV steps, the wide bore and a table capable of supporting heavy weights enable high CT image quality in larger patients.
Courtesy of Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam,
The Netherlands
Distinctive digital support
AI-driven and ready for the future
Using the power of AI and ultra-fast computing, we're connecting people, data, and technology to keep your fleet future-proof while improving efficiency, consistency, and the quality of patient care. Our algorithms are continually enhanced with each new scanner edition to deliver a system-wide performance that's more robust and reliable.
Empower your team
Train. Build. Motivate.
AI-powered digital solutions help your staff be more efficient, while a suite of industry-leading digital education programs keeps the skills of your Radiology department sharp from day one. Training is continuous and tailored to the individual to keep staff motivated and confident in their abilities. Administrators get the tools they need to monitor progress and fill expertise gaps.
AI algorithms at work
Unlock the power of AI
Inside our CTs, specialized algorithms are hard at work. One set of algorithms provides AI-powered workflow, assisting operators with repetitive tasks, and supporting doctors with complex diagnostic decisions. A second set of algorithms is designed to keep your CT fleet up and running by monitoring the scanner’s vitals in real time, such as the condition of the X-ray tube.
What’s new in the latest editions of SOMATOM Dual Source systems3
Accurate Diagnosis, automated for safety and efficiency
Since its introduction, users have employed Dual Source CT technology to push the boundaries of CT imaging. Examine patients with no need for beta blockers2 or breath-holding, and with low dose of contrast media and radiation. Dose-neutral Dual Energy supports quantified therapy evaluations. On-board automation enables safe, standardized, efficient workflows with reproducible precision. And there is still a world of applications to explore. Discover differential diagnostic precision with Dual Source CT.
Introducing FAST Bolus
FAST Bolus revolutionizes bolus tracking in contrast media imaging by enabling automated and personalized scan trigger delays to improve image quality and show a more uniform contrast attenuation. With this feature, the chance of missing the contrast media bolus may be reduced, resulting in fewer non-diagnostic scans. The first publications show the potential of FAST Bolus to reduce the amount of iodine contrast media needed without impacting image quality.
Screening protocol for lung and calcium scoring
Lung screening is already established in many countries, and calcium scoring is an upcoming trend. We are anticipating that trend with our new ECG gated flash scan at 100 kV with tin filtration. This protocol enables you to answer two clinical questions in a single scan: lung screening and calcium scoring with a beat of the heart.
Boosted computing power
For greater performance and stability
Reduce waiting times and increase the throughput of your fleet with the latest generation of powerful reconstruction and acquisition workstations. Computing power has been upgraded to double the storage capacity and reconstruction speed compared with the previous computer generation. The resulting extra stability delivers an overall smoother user experience.
Video message from the ECR 2023 in Vienna
Data on file
Up to the doctor's decision