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Volumetric images at a low dose. Right here, right now.
Volumetric images at a low dose. Right here, right now.
Today clinicians rely on standard radiography as the first diagnostic test for most chest, orthopedic and trauma cases. Advanced medical imaging is often ordered for complex cases that radiography cannot solve. These additional imaging modalities may result in higher radiation exposure, higher imaging costs, and a delay in diagnosis & treatment that could also mean more anxiety and discomfort for the patient.
VolumeRAD Digital Tomosynthesis brings 3-dimensional imaging into your radiography room, helping you resolve inconclusive x-rays "here and now" with minimal added radiation. Our cost-effective technology helps improve patient experience by providing additional information that could help make care decisions faster.
With VolumeRAD:
Metallic implants often cause difficulty in VolumeRAD imaging that result in undershoot (black lines appear in the x-ray), a “white ring” effect around hardware or multi-plane streaking throughout the image. VolumeRAD’s metal artifact reduction improves image quality by removing these effects and help:
VolumeRAD Digital Tomosynthesis
VolumeRAD provides multiple images of the anatomy in a single sweep at a low dose, including chest, abdomen, extremities and spine.
During the sweep, up to 60 ultra-low dose exposures are obtained. Similar to CT exams, the acquired data is then reconstructed into a set of tomographic images (parallel to the detector plane). These images, in DICOM format, can be reviewed sequentially on the acquisition console or on any standard PACS review workstation.
Acquisition sweeps can be performed either at the wall stand or at the table. There are four sweeps available
VolumeRAD for lung nodule detection
The detection of lung nodules and subsequent patient management can be difficult with traditional chest radiography. A recent international multicenter clinical trial has demonstrated that GE Healthcare's VolumeRAD* Tomosynthesis imaging of the chest offers improved detection and management of patients with lung nodules compared to conventional radiography.
In this webinar learn how one of the top academic radiology departments in North America is using VolumeRAD Digital Tomosynthesis to improve the detection of small lung nodules. Dr. Kicska, Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Imaging at University of Washington discusses the advantages and limitations of Digital Tomosynthesis and how this cost-effective technology could be used to resolve inconclusive x-rays "here and now", with minimal added radiation. Dr Kicska discusses:
VolumeRAD for orthopedic practices
"We're saving the doctor time, we're saving the patient time, we're getting to the diagnoses more quickly, more effectively" David E. Quinn, M.D., Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon at the Capital Region Orthopaedics, Albany, NY.
Today orthopedic specialists rely on standard radiography for diagnosing skeletal trauma, monitoring bone union, and evaluating the success of surgical interventions.
Advanced medical imaging is often ordered for complex cases that radiography cannot solve. These additional imaging modalities may result in higher radiation exposure, higher imaging costs, and a delay in diagnosis & treatment that could also mean more anxiety and discomfort for the patient. VolumeRAD digital tomosynthesis can be used to detect and monitor complex fractures and implants whilst being competitive when compared to other imaging modalities on radiation dose, workflow and economics.
Additional Webinars:
David E.Quinn, M.D.
Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon.
Capital Regional Orthopaedics, Albany, NY
Learn more with this complimentary webinar on how one of New England's largest orthopedic centers, has implemented VolumeRAD Digital Tomosynthesis to bring advanced volumetric imaging capability into their fixed radiography suite. They are successfully resolving suspicious x-rays with a cost-effective technology that provides diagnostic confidence "here and now", with minimal added radiation.
Virtual panel discussion:
Orthopedic Applications of VolumeRAD Digital Tomosynthesis: In this virtual panel discussion and clinical case review, learn how a top academic department of orthopedic surgery and a leading orthopedic center in the US are using GE's VolumeRAD Digital Tomosynthesis in their practice.
VolumeRAD significantly increases detection sensitivity, enabling the radiologist to confidently detect more lung nodules than 2-view chest X-ray (CXR).
*7.5 times increase in lung nodule sensitivity for nodules between 4 mm and 6 mm diameter vs. standard X-Ray. No clinical evidence has been established supporting the following claims in patients with active lung or pleural disease that could obscure pulmonary nodules, including fibrosis, emphysema, compressed lung, scarring, severe lung disease, and in patients with objects in or around the lungs that could obscure pulmonary nodules. The effectiveness of the device may vary depending on nodule prevalence and type.
[1] No clinical evidence has been established supporting the following claims in patients with active lung or pleural disease that could obscure pulmonary nodules, including fibrosis, emphysema, compressed lung, scarring, severe lung disease, and in patients with objects in or around the lungs that could obscure pulmonary nodules. The effectiveness of the device may vary depending on nodule prevalence and type.
[2] Defined as a recommendations for further advanced imaging, based upon the Fleischner Society guidelines for pulmonary nodule management. MacMahon, Heber, et al. "Guidelines for Management of Small Pulmonary Nodules Detected on CT Scans: A Statement from the Fleischner Society." Radiology 237.2(2005):395-400.