FDA Clears Siemens’ SOMATOM Scope CT System
18 Septembre 2014 - 4:00PM
Business Wire
- New 16-slice system designed for
clinical routine
- Available in two power
configurations to better meet clinical, workflow
requirements
Siemens Healthcare has announced that the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) has cleared the SOMATOM Scope, a new 16-slice
computed tomography (CT) scanner. The SOMATOM Scope delivers the
image quality, dose reduction and workflow-enhancing benefits long
associated with the SOMATOM family of CT scanners at a price point
that enables facilities to extend routine diagnostic imaging
services to more patients and in more specialty settings. The
SOMATOM Scope also includes eCockpit technology that extends the
scanner’s operational lifetime by minimizing wear and tear on its
most vital components. Designed for private radiology practices,
community hospitals, critical access hospitals, specialty practices
such as orthopedics and urology, and veterinary medicine, the
SOMATOM Scope is available in two configurations – Scope and Scope
Power – and enables healthcare providers to comply with the NEMA
XR-29 Smart Dose Standard, ensuring a safer imaging experience for
patients.
“By adding the Scope to our portfolio of SOMATOM CT scanners, we
help bring CT imaging closer to the point of care, enabling our
customers to focus on what matters the most: improving care through
more informed, timely clinical decision-making,” said Murat Gungor,
vice president, computed tomography and radiation oncology business
management at Siemens Healthcare. “The SOMATOM Scope helps to
ensure that a greater segment of the patient population has access
to innovative technologies while enabling facilities to help
control costs as well as save time and effort throughout their
daily routine.”
While the SOMATOM Scope is designed for use in routine
diagnostic imaging as well as oncological examinations,
interventional radiology, and vascular imaging, the more robust
SOMATOM Scope Power – with its stronger X-ray tube, higher
performance generator, and faster rotation speed – is ideal for
higher volume clinical settings. The SOMATOM Scope utilizes
Siemens’ breakthrough IRIS (Iterative Reconstruction in Image
Space) technology, which accelerates image reconstruction while
reducing noise and artifacts. And the system’s Adaptive Signal
Boost technology amplifies low signals when high attenuation is
present. The SOMATOM Scope includes Siemens FAST (Fully Assisting
Scanner Technology) and CARE (Combined Applications to Reduce
Exposure) applications to help reduce radiation exposure and
standardize the CT imaging process – freeing up more time for
technologists to interact with patients.
The SOMATOM Scope’s lightweight nature and extremely low space
requirement of 130.2 sq. ft. enable installation in nearly any
room. Energy-saving functions reduce its energy consumption and
enable facilities to save on air conditioning due to low heat
emissions. Additionally, the system’s eCockpit technology package
includes eSleep, which helps to further reduce energy costs by
putting the gantry into eSleep mode during periods of extended
inactivity. The eCockpit’seMode (previously available only on the
SOMATOM Perspective CT system), enables the scanner to
automatically select the optimum scan parameters, curbing wear and
tear on the hardware. And with the eCockpit’s eStart feature, the
user can extend the lifespan of the system’s X-ray tube through a
gradual warm-up process following longer periods of stand-by
status.
For further information on the SOMATOM Scope, please see
www.usa.siemens.com/CT
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