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MR Customer Testimonials
Al Pennisi, MD, Chairman, South Jersey Radiology Associates:
With the flexibility that part of the Infinity platform gives you, being able to scale from your bread and butter work to your more sophisticated work.

Lawrence Tanenbaum, MD, Edison Imaging:
The Twin speed hardware has been extremely robust. Right out of the box we did 30-plus patients and it’s become our mainstream number one scanner from day one. We’ve had no issues with any of the applications – large field of view, small field of view – we’ve just benefitted from excellent image quality, full breadth of applications and really spectacular performance on the advanced applications. We have all of the cardiac sequences -- infarct imaging with delayed enhancement; spectacular wall motion imaging with Fiesta, perfusion imaging with fast gradient echo echo train technique. – all implemented. We’ve been doing spectacular 3D brain spectroscopy since the first day the system was installed, and we’ve just acquired the prostate spectroscopy technique, as well. So all of the mainstream and advanced applications are all integrated into the Twin and are running very well.

Barry Stein, MD, Hartford Hospital:
For triggering, all we need to do is to inject the correct amount of contrast relating to the weight of the patient by hand, and the operator can watch the bolus come in and have instant triggering, sub-second triggering, and you get perfect timing every time in vascular imaging in pediatrics, which is really an extremely beneficial addition to my vascular practice.

Lawrence Tanenbaum, MD, Edison Imaging:
Some patients can’t hold their breath for 20 seconds. In those patients we’ll take an asset angio, bring it down to about five seconds, allow them to freely breathe and get spectacular angio work.


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