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Make the most of your scanner's capabilities
Up-to-date, powerful software and hardware are key factors for maximizing the performance and diagnostic quality of your systems. Keep pace with rapidly developing technology to maximize the innovation and power of your system and to make the most of your investment.
Biograph mCT Flow*
Powered by Siemens’ exclusive FlowMotion™ technology, Biograph mCT Flow™ is the world’s first PET•CT system to eliminate the demand for stop-and-go imaging. With Biograph mCT Flow, planning and scanning is based on a continuous flow motion of the patient table.
Symbia Intevo**
Now, with Symbia Intevo,™** the world’s first xSPECT system, physicians have the potential to not only image disease, but also leverage the high resolution to see the unseen and more confidently interpret images. Moreover, Symbia Intevo’s unique quantitative** capabilities may provide the ability to monitor and adjust treatments earlier by accurately measuring even small differences.
Biograph mCT Flow
Biograph mCT Flow*
FlowMotion, the end of stop and go.
Powered by Siemens’ exclusive FlowMotion™ technology, Biograph mCT Flow™ is the world’s first PET•CT system to eliminate the demand for stop-and-go imaging. With Biograph mCT Flow, planning and scanning is based on a continuous flow motion of the patient table.
Read how Biograph mCT Flow has redefined molecular imaging
Protocols, Tips and Tricks, and Case Examples
Tips and Tricks
Protocols
Symbia Intevo
Symbia Intevo*
Now, with Symbia Intevo,™* the world’s first xSPECT system, physicians have the potential to not only image disease, but also leverage the high resolution to see the unseen and more confidently interpret images. Moreover, Symbia Intevo’s unique quantitative* capabilities may provide the ability to monitor and adjust treatments earlier by accurately measuring even small differences.
Read how Symbia Intevo has redefined molecular imaging
The Future of Molecular Imaging has Arrived