Philips Introduces the new Spectral CT 7500 as Workhorse Scanner With Spectral Data on Every Scan
Fast, always on, low-dose system aims to reduce repeat scans and speed exam times without special protocols
Illustration of how spectral CT can help confirm findings on a conventional CT scan without requiring follow-up imaging, such as a nuclear scan. The conventional CT on the left, and the dual-energy CT on the right confirms an infarct. Image from Philips Healthcare.
May 27, 2021 Philips Healthcare released a workhorse computed tomography (CT) system, the Spectral CT 7500, which has regulatory clearance in Europe and from the U.S. FDA. It uses intelligent software to deliver high quality spectral images on every scan 100% of the time without the need for special protocols. Philips said the system aims to improve disease characterization, reduce rescans and follow-ups while using the same dose levels as conventional CT scans.
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Royal Philips: Philips introduces the new Spectral Computed Tomography 7500 system, providing spectral information for every patient and every scan
Intelligent system provides spectral data for all patients, including cardiac, pediatric, and bariatric
Fast, always on, low-dose path to precision diagnosis delivers rich spectral results in a single scan, with no special protocols
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Royal Philips. This latest intelligent system delivers high quality spectral images for every patient on every scan 100% of the time to help improve disease characterization, and reduce rescans and follow-ups, all at the same dose levels as conventional scans. The time-saving spectral workflow is fully integrated, enabling the technologist to get the patient on and off the table quickly - spectral chest scans and head scans take less than one second, and a full upper body spectral scan can be completed in less than two seconds - while still delivering high quality imaging that
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