Monday, April 4, 2005

Brilliance 64-slice CT Scanner by Philips

Filed under: Cardiology , Radiology

Brilliance 64-slice Scanner by PhilipsThe University of Chicago Hospitals have installed the Brilliance 64-slice CT scanner by Philips, the first such system in the US. From the recent press release:

The second 64-slice computed tomography scanner ever produced by Philips Medical Imaging, and the first to reach the United States, has been installed and is now in clinical use at the University of Chicago Hospitals.

The scanner, which has four times as many detectors as a typical multi-detector CT scanner, combines unrivaled image quality with remarkable speed. It can produce detailed pictures of any organ in a few seconds and provide sharp, clear, three-dimensional images, including 3-D views of the blood vessels, in an instant...

A 40-slice scanner collects images covering 20 to 32 millimeters in a single pass and a tightly packed 64-slice device can cover about 40 millimeters at a pass, which takes 0.4 seconds.

Isn't it pretty?At that rate, a 64-slice scanner can gather a high-resolution image of a heart, brain or a pair of lungs in about five seconds. A scan of the whole body, (in search of a blood clot, for example, that has become a source of emboli) takes about 30 seconds.

The technology has been particularly exciting for studying the beating heart, providing the first clear non-invasive images of the heart and its major vessels. The scans can be timed to use only images gathered between contractions, so that the heart and its vessels can be seen without the blurring caused by motion.

The scanners are beginning to have an impact on cancer diagnosis and treatment as well. Nearly 60 percent of CT scans at the University of Chicago Hospitals are done for cancer. The speed and precision of these new scanners not only improves the image quality, but also "lets us look at dynamic processes," Vannier explained. "Instead of just monitoring changes in tumor size, we can watch the perfusion of a contrast agent as it moves toward, around and through a tumor," he said. "This can provide an early view of how a patient is responding to therapy. It helps us predict, rather than simply describe responses to treatment."

Isn't it pretty?Other promising indications for multi-slice scanners include evaluation of plaque within the carotid arteries (5 to 8 seconds), searching for pulmonary emboli (5 seconds, less than an easy breath hold), coronary artery imaging (10 seconds, including distal segments and multiple arterial branches).

The scans have their own limitations. Although the scanner table is built to support up to 450 pounds, it can be difficult to accommodate patients who are morbidly obese. Each scanner costs between $1.5 million to $2 million.

Brilliance 64-slice CT Scanner product tour and more info at Philips...

FLASHBACK: Aquilion 64 by Toshiba; Biograph 64 PET/CT by Siemens; GE's LightSpeed VCT

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What about GE's LightSpeed VCT scanner that came out last year:

http://www.gehealthcare.com/usen/ct/products/vct.html


Posted by: ge
on April 5, 2005 09:28 AM GMT

ge:

Thanks for the reminder! We have covered LightSpeed VCT earlier...


Posted by: Dr.O
on April 5, 2005 12:06 PM GMT

How come GE's ever the marketer and slow on the technology component.


Posted by: Dr. Who
on April 27, 2005 07:50 AM GMT

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Posted by: trophytrophies
on September 2, 2005 02:17 AM GMT

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Posted by: jim brett
on September 2, 2005 02:18 AM GMT

What is the cost of a cardiac 64 slice ct scan. No third party involved. To best of my knowledge no such scanners available in Canada at the present time.

Garnet Kadey
Tillsonburg, On Canada


Posted by: Garnet Kadey
on September 27, 2005 10:40 AM GMT

Oprah Winfrey had a show today about a 64-slice CT Scan of the heart. This webpage of Oprah.com shows that these tests are available throughout the United States in most major cities.
http://www2.oprah.com/tows/pastshows/200510/tows_past_20051019_b.jhtml


Posted by: Patrick Boyle
on October 19, 2005 02:26 PM GMT

Just for those searching the web looking for a scanner in Canada. There is on in Toronto
http://www.canhealth.com/mar05.html#05marstory1


Posted by:
on October 19, 2005 03:23 PM GMT

Patrick,

Strangely, Oprah's list does not include the University of Chicago Hospitals that are mentioned in this story from April. I couldn't see why they would remove the scanner after installing it.


Posted by: G. Ostrovsky
on October 19, 2005 05:53 PM GMT

I am a student at Torrington High School, in Wyoming. I am doing a report on new advanced machinery for radiology. If you can help me in any way i would be more than great full.


Posted by: high school student
on November 15, 2005 01:57 PM GMT

Would like to know where the closest 64 Slice CT Scanner is? I live in Sedona, AZ. Major Arizona city close to us is Flagstaff, Cottonwood, Phoenix and Scottsdale. Thank you!


Posted by: Allan Fairchild
on March 29, 2006 12:05 PM GMT

I am a student at the University of Phoenix and I am currently researching the advantages and disadavantages of the impementing the scanner. Areas concerned is cost, staffing issues, trainging, requirements, reimbursement issues for the services, and any other information that you can provide


Posted by: Dorothy Davis
on April 8, 2006 01:36 PM GMT

I am currently researching the advantages and disadavantages of impementing the 64 slice scanner. Areas of concern are - staffing, training requirements, special certification/licensing, charge for each (heart, brain, lungs,carotid arteries) scan and reimbursement for these services, and any other information that you can provide. Thank you!



Posted by: Marilyn Field
on June 20, 2006 10:50 AM GMT

I am interested in installing a unit of 64 slice C T Scanner in lahore, pakistan.Please let me know about it's important points, like investment of the unit...preferrably G.Electric,how much it cost me reaching pakistan, about various models with thier specifications and which suit me here, Mode of payment if I want to have it abroad { Dubai / U S A } and shipment cost.....facilities avaible by supplier for maintainance and guaratee details.....Please let me know on my address Dr.Yasir having mobile +92321-6144044.Please try to avoid middle persons involvement and with proir appointment i will feel happy to have a convesation with a gentle and polite knowledeable person, i am a practising M.Sc medical sonologist and this responsibilty is on my head from friends { professional and non-profesional Investors,,,personnaly i am a simple person,more inclined to my profession and least businessman in nature,Hope to have a positive reply,
currently i am avaiable in cities of LAHORE and in GUJRANWALA & SIALKOT { ALL IN 130 Km radius },
Sincere,
Dr.Yasir Masud, M.B.B.S, { Pb } M.Sc., Med.US { R.I.Uni.} PAK.


Posted by: YASIR MASUD
on October 30, 2006 02:06 PM GMT

Same is for PHILIPS products....i wanna know specifications ,cost and feasibility,backup and places already any unit/units in working...and will bteeter like to visit and talk to persons handling and runnung to exchange of views. If you let me have a chance.

Dr.Yasir Masud. M.B.B.S, {Pb. } M.Sc Med.US { PAK }
LAHORE, GUJRANWALA,and SIALKOT { PUNJAB PROVINCE, PAKISTAN }
---with appointment +92 321-6144044{ Mobile },
My main investors are from APPNA, and RMCDOCS { USA }.


Posted by: YASIR MASUD
on October 30, 2006 02:15 PM GMT