Philips launches AI-powered CT system to accelerate routine radiology and high-volume screening programs
17 Maggio 2023 - 09:00AM
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Philips launches AI-powered CT system to accelerate routine
radiology and high-volume screening programs
May 17, 2023
- New Philips CT 3500 increases return on investment by meeting
the throughput and uptime needs of routine radiology and
high-volume screening programs
- AI-powered workflow and image reconstruction enhance
productivity and first-time-right imaging
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips
(NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today
announced the launch of the Philips CT 3500, a new high-throughput
CT system targeting the needs of routine radiology and high-volume
screening programs. Powered by AI, the Philips CT 3500 includes a
range of image-reconstruction and workflow-enhancing features that
help to deliver the consistency, speed, and first-time-right image
quality needed for confident diagnoses by clinicians and increased
return on investment – even in the most demanding, high-volume care
settings.“Increased financial pressures, chronic staff shortages,
and escalating patient demand are driving radiology departments to
do everything they can to maximize throughput, to guarantee
equipment uptime, and to avoid repeat scans,” said Frans Venker,
General Manager Computed Tomography at Philips. “Today, many
radiology departments scan hundreds of patients a day. We’ve
engineered the Philips CT 3500 to reduce the pain points that these
high-volume departments face by developing a versatile, reliable,
high-throughput imaging solution. It automates radiographers’ most
time-consuming steps so that they can spend more time focusing on
the patient.”Accelerating workflowsThe CT 3500
features Philips’ latest AI-powered CT Smart Workflow to automate
every step in the scanning process. Precise Position uses a camera
to automatically determine patient orientation, improving
positioning accuracy by 50% while reducing patient positioning time
by up to 23% [1]. Precise Planning automatically determines the
area to be scanned and the appropriate Exam Card based on the
patient’s anatomy. This provides fast exam preparation and can
improve inter-operator consistency. Precise Intervention can offer
automated setup and treatment guidance for tissue biopsies and
other needle-based interventions.
Delivering high-quality images at low
dosePrecise Image AI-based reconstruction is designed to
deliver the high image quality needed by radiologists to make a
precise diagnosis. Precise Image allows radiology departments to
simultaneously achieve up to 60% improved low-contrast
detectability, 85% lower noise, and 80% lower radiation dose. All
reference protocols are reconstructed in under a minute to support
even the busiest radiology departments [2,3].
Boosting up-timeThe CT 3500 is designed to
deliver the uninterrupted imaging required by high-throughput
radiology departments and screening programs including mobile
screening units. To achieve this level of reliability, the CT 3500
is built on Philips’ highly regarded vMRC tube and tracks critical
performance metrics with internal and external proactive monitoring
sensors that allow Philips service engineers to intervene prior to
any potential impact on CT operations.
Adding to Philips’ existing portfolio of high-performance CT
solutions, the CT 3500 is being launched back-to-back at the 2023
China International Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF 2023, May 14 - 17,
Shanghai, China) and the 2023 Deutscher Röntgenkongress (ROKO 2023,
May 17 -19, Wiesbaden, Germany).
[1] Based on Philips in-house assessment by five clinical
experts, comparing manual versus Precise Positioning in 40 clinical
cases using a human body phantom. Results from case studies are not
predictive of results in other cases. Results in other cases may
vary.[2] In clinical practice, the use of Precise Image may reduce
CT patient dose depending on the clinical task, patient size, and
anatomical location. A consultation with a radiologist and a
physicist should be made to determine the appropriate dose to
obtain diagnostic image quality for the particular clinical task.
Dose reduction assessments were performed using reference body
protocols with 1.0 mm slices at the “Smoother” setting of Precise
Image, and tested on the MITA CT IQ Phantom (CCT189, The Phantom
Laboratory) assessing the 10 mm pin and compared to filtered-back
projection. A range is seen across the 4 pins, using a channelized
hoteling observer tool, that includes lower image noise by 85% and
improved low-contrast detectability from 0% to 60% at 50% to 80%
dose reduction. NPS curve shift is used to evaluate image
appearance, as measured on a 20 cm water phantom in the center 50
mm x 50 mm region of interest, with an average shift of 6% or less.
[3] Precise Image is currently not available for pediatrics.
For further information, please contact:
Kathy O’ReillyPhilips Global Press OfficeTel.: +1
978-221-8919E-mail : kathy.oreilly@philips.comTwitter:
@kathyoreilly
About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health
technology company focused on improving people's health and
well-being through meaningful innovation. Philips’ patient- and
people-centric innovation leverages advanced technology and deep
clinical and consumer insights to deliver personal health solutions
for consumers and professional health solutions for healthcare
providers and their patients in the hospital and the home.
Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a leader in
diagnostic imaging, ultrasound, image-guided therapy, monitoring
and enterprise informatics, as well as in personal health. Philips
generated 2022 sales of EUR 17.8 billion and employs approximately
74,000 employees with sales and services in more than 100
countries. News about Philips can be found at
www.philips.com/newscenter.
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