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eSpeed
Revolutionary Technology in the Fight Against Heart Disease
The GE eSpeed scanner, the world’s fastest computed tomography (CT) imaging platform, delivers a new advanced tool for physicians to see and diagnose heart disease.
e-Speed is an important technology for physicians and patients with known or suspected heart disease, because it is a non-invasive solution for assisting in obtaining critical cardiac diagnosis in less than 15 minutes. Cardiac CT imaging is challenging because the coronary arteries are constantly in motion. The mid-right coronary artery moves five-times its own diameter in under 300 milliseconds (ms).
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More About eSpeed
eSpeed Technology
The GE e-Speed uses a patented technology called Electron Beam Tomography™ (EBT™), which enables the scanner to perform high-speed, high-volume imaging to create motion-free visualizations of the heart and vessels.
The difference between EBT and CT technology is that EBT features an electron beam that is focused onto one of four tungsten target rings positioned beneath the patient. Because there are no moving parts besides the patient table, the design is free from the limitations of centrifugal force, enabling it to achieve the fastest scan speeds. For example, the e-Speed can scan 10 times faster than any conventional CT system.
EBT creates images like a CT scan, but with a faster “shutter speed”, or scan speed. Fast scan speeds are required to allow medical specialists to see pictures of the beating heart, arteries and vessels. For the patient, an EBT scan is a simple and fast exam.
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Relevance to Heart Disease
With the GE e-Speed, physicians can now help determine the extent of heart disease in patients without or prior to invasive procedures. Physicians can see the heart's wall motion, blood flow and perfusion, as well as measure coronary calcification and assess plaque.
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Specific e-Speed Features: Speed and Resolution
The e-Speed is the only imaging technology that offers 33, 50, or 100ms True Temporal Resolution™ images at up to 30 frames per second. This type of capability is important because the fastest possible scan modes are required to image high and irregular heart beats often associated with patients with heart disease.
The GE e-Speed features additional proprietary technologies including FlexPhase™ triggering and eVoxel™ clarity to better capture images of moving heart and the very small coronary vessels. For example, FlexPhase capability allows physicians to capture images exactly when they need them, at any point or points in the R-to-R interval.
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Relevant Statistics
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the Americas and Europe, contributing to 1 out of 3 deaths
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17 million people around the world die of cardiovascular disease, according to the World Health Organization
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More than 60 million people in the United States have one or more types of cardiovascular disease
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An estimated 3.4 million cardiac cath procedures are performed annually, according to IMV Medical Information Division
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History and Development
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EBT technology was first cleared by the FDA in 1983
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GE Healthcare completed the acquisition of Imatron, Inc., the pioneer in the development of EBT scanners in 2001
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GE Imatron receives 510(K) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for e-Speed in October 2002
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