Bringing confident diagnosis to more patients at low cost: Philips launches new AI-enabled CT 5300 at #ECR2024
29 Febbraio 2024 - 10:00AM
Bringing confident diagnosis to more patients at low cost: Philips
launches new AI-enabled CT 5300 at #ECR2024
February 29, 2024
- New CT 5300 system provides more accurate and reliable imaging
results to better manage increase in complex cardiac cases where
precise patient diagnosis is crucial
- Philips’ latest innovation leverages the power of AI at every
stage in CT scanner operation to enhance productivity and
diagnostic capabilities of high-throughput, short-staffed radiology
departments
Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Vienna, Austria
– Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in
health technology, today announced the launch of Philips CT 5300
system equipped with advanced AI capabilities designed to be used
for diagnosis, interventional procedures and screening. The
flexible X-ray CT system increases diagnostic confidence,
streamlines workflow efficiency, and maximizes system up-time,
helping to improve patient outcomes and department productivity. As
healthcare providers strive to deliver high-quality care to
patients, at #ECR2024 Philips is partnering with its customers to
improve productivity and access to more sustainable healthcare.
CT plays an important role in the diagnosis of cardiac disease.
Recent research indicates a “CT first” strategy to triage patients
presenting with chest pain with undiagnosed coronary artery disease
has been shown to improve patient care by helping them avoid more
invasive procedures [1]. However, a lack of availability of
high-quality CT systems, or physicians qualified to read cardiac CT
exams, often prevents this approach. The Philips CT 5300 system
meets advanced diagnostic imaging requirements for cardiac care
patient guidelines, as well as for other challenging areas such as
trauma care and interventional procedures.
The system also integrates virtual tools for real-time
collaboration and clinical/technical support, which can be
instrumental in overcoming challenges related to increased patient
caseloads, complex cases, staff shortages, and budget constraints.
By bringing clinical expertise and functionality previously
associated with high-end scanners into a more affordable, versatile
system, Philips is committed to making advanced medical technology
more accessible to more patients. Emphasizing lifetime value and
sustainability, the CT 5300 is designed to lower energy
consumption.
The new CT 5300 system is already installed at several European
hospitals and has been well-received. “CT 5300 offers CT imaging
from head to toe, combined with high-end functionality such as
coronary angiography, delivering an extremely broad spectrum of
applications, helping us to better manage increased volumes of
patients,” said Dr. Hilmar Kühl, Head of Radiology at St.
Bernhard-Hospital Kamp-Lintfort, Germany. “With this latest system
from Philips, we see an improvement in image quality with Precise
Imaging, and for the first time, we can now visualize cardiac
anatomy by using Precise Cardiac nearly artifact-free, which is
very valuable to help improve cardiac care for our patients.”
“We listened to radiologists about the issues they face every
day and what they wanted out of a next-generation CT system. We
then combined the latest imaging and AI technologies to meet their
needs and created a system that delivers next-level diagnostic
confidence, empowers workflows, and ensures lifetime value,” said
Frans Venker, Business Leader of CT at Philips. “We’ve leveraged AI
in virtually every aspect of the CT 5300, freeing both CT
technicians and radiologists from tedious, time-consuming tasks so
they can spend more time focused on their patients.”
Next-level diagnostic confidence and workflow
efficiencyThe new system introduces Nanopanel Precise, the
industry’s first detector built from the ground up specifically for
AI-based reconstruction. This brand-new detector leverages the full
capabilities of Philips Precise Image reconstruction software to
deliver high-quality images at much lower radiation dose. At 80%
lower dose, Precise Image achieves up to 85% lower noise and 60%
better low-contrast detectability than conventional image
reconstruction [2]. Combined with Precise Cardiac motion
compensation, Precise Image makes the CT 5300 particularly suitable
for high-quality, motion-free, cardiac imaging [3] in patients with
high heart rates or heart-rate variability.
Where additional expertise or technical support is required
during an exam, the new system also features virtual tools like
Philips CT Collaboration Live [4] to facilitate remote
collaboration, education, and training. More time spent with
patients means a better patient experience, while greater
productivity and ease of working enhance the operator experience to
help mitigate staff shortages and overload.
[1] Markus Scherer, MD, Atrium Health-Sanger Heart and Vascular
Institute, Charlotte, NC. The study findings were presented
February 1, 2024 at the American College of Cardiology (ACC)
Cardiovascular Summit in Washington, DC.[2] Lower image noise,
improved low-contrast detectability, and/or dose reduction were
tested using reference body protocols. All metrics were tested on
phantoms. Low-contrast detectability tests were performed using 1.0
mm slices, and tested on the MITA CT IQ Phantom (CCT183, The
Phantom Laboratory), using an auto tool “CHO” (Channelized
Hotelling Observer). Data on file. Philips White Paper ‘Basic IMR
testing, considerations and image quality
trends’.https://www.philips.co.uk/c-dam/b2bhc/gb/resource-catalog/landing/brightontender/ct-imr-white-paper-lr.pdf[3]
Precise Image for cardiac scans is 510(k) pending –not available
for sale in the USA.[4] 510(k) pending –not available for sale in
the USA. Not available in all geographies.
For further information, please contact:
Kathy O’ReillyPhilips Global External RelationsTel.: +1
978-221-8919E-mail: kathy.oreilly@philips.com
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 2023 sales of EUR 18.2 billion and employs approximately
69,700 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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- Sideways image of clinician with patient
- A clinical CT5300 cardiac scan image
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