PET-CT

PET-CT combines positron emission tomography (PET) detectors and computed tomography (CT) into one imaging system. PET requires the use of CT for image attenuation correction. The CT scanners that can be installed on these systems include 4-slice, up to workhorse 64-slice or higher systems. High slice CT is usually an option picked by  hospitals that plan to use the PET-CT scanner for standard CT only imaging exams as well. The CT scan anatomical imaging can be fused with the nuclear PET imaging to show anatomical landmarks. The CT component can also be used in cardiac PET to perform a coronary calcium scoring exam to offer a risk assessment for future heart attack risk.

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New SPECT/CT, cardiovascular IT and PET/CT technologies were on display by Philips Medical Systems at the American ...

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GE Healthcare introduced its new 64-slice combination PET/CT system for cardiac imaging applications at the RSNA ...

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Siemens has introduced a 40-slice configuration to its Biograph family of PET/CT systems. The Biograph family — which ...

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A 64-slice combination PET/CT system for cardiac imaging, the Discovery VCT reportedly combines high-resolution ...

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A revolutionary advancement in PET/CT, the GEMINI TF is the first PET/CT system that features time-of-flight PET ...

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SceptreP3 is a hybrid PET/CT system that integrates the “Power of Three” suite of differentiating capabilities.

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