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Toshiba Launches Entry-Level CT System

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 04 Jan 2016
Toshiba (Tokyo, Japan) is reducing the cost of computed tomography (CT) with the launch of a premium-component, entry-level system that provides an economic advantage for healthcare providers looking to maximize their equipment investment.

The Aquilion Lightning CT system is a 16-detector row system with a small footprint that allows providers to save on both space and cost. The system utilizes PUREViSION CT Detector technology and includes fourth generation adaptive iterative dose reduction (AIDR) 3D Enhanced to help reduce radiation dose. A wide gantry opening of 78 cm ensures that even the largest patients can be easily positioned and will remain at ease during scanning. Another feature, variable helical pitch allows change of scan speed during one continuous acquisition.

Image: The Toshiba Aquilion Lightning CT system (Photo courtesy of Toshiba).
Image: The Toshiba Aquilion Lightning CT system (Photo courtesy of Toshiba).

In addition, adaptive diagnostic solutions, such as single energy metal artifact reduction (SEMAR) help to simplify complex scans with more consistent imaging by utilizing a sophisticated iterative reconstruction technique to virtually eliminate metallic artifacts, thus improving visualization of implants, supporting bone, and the adjacent soft tissues for a clearer and more confident diagnosis. Additionaly, SURESubtraction technology with pixel perfect registration and a thin 0.5 mm slice provide accurate visualization of vessels and contrast-enhanced tissue structures.

By redesigning the system components, including the 5 MHU HeliCool tube, the Aquilion Lightning also has the smallest footprint in its segment, at just 9.8 m2, ensuring that it can be installed in even the smallest room, while still offering a pleasant working environment. For added patient comfort, the couch-top can be lowered to a minimum height of 312 mm from the floor, facilitating transfer of the patient from a wheel-chair or gurney.

“The Aquilion Lightning embodies Toshiba’s promise to provide customers with the industry’s best solutions on every scanner,” said Satrajit Misra, vice president of marketing at Toshiba. “This system ensures customers don’t need to compromise quality to meet their business goals, by reducing their total cost of ownership. As our CT business continues to grow, we are proud to give our partners the best in value, reliability and technology no matter the price point.”

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