Siemens Expands the SOMATOM Definition(TM) Line With World's First Adaptive CT Scanner
November 19 2007 - 9:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
A Defining Moment in CT Begins Today with Siemens New Era of
Adaptive CT Scanners. MALVERN, Pa., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Siemens
Medical Solutions (http://www.usa.siemens.com/medical) has expanded
the SOMATOM Definition(TM) family of computed tomography scanners
(CT) with the first CT that adapts to patients with the most
challenging clinical situations. The SOMATOM Definition family
consists of the SOMATOM Definition Dual Source and the new SOMATOM
Definition AS*, the world's first Adaptive Scanner. Both will be on
display at the 93rd Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the
Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) from Nov. 25 to 30 in
Chicago (Booth #7713, Hall B). (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20071119/NYM018 ) (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070904/SIEMENSLOGO ) By
expanding the Definition line, Siemens defines a new trend in CT
imaging: moving from simply imaging patients to actively managing a
complete patient outcome. To enable this change, the SOMATOM
Definition scanners go beyond the capabilities of current
state-of-the-art scanners by adapting to the patient's clinical
situation. From pediatrics to bariatrics, Siemens Adaptive Spiral
technology personalizes CT. "A SOMATOM Definition CT scanner
transforms itself into a stroke unit, a noninvasive cath lab, a
therapy management tool for cancer patients, or an interventional
suite -- all according to the need of the individual patient," said
Bernd Montag, president, Siemens Medical Solutions, CT Division.
"All of these advances work to improve the quality and efficiency
of healthcare while keeping the costs down." The SOMATOM Definition
AS The Definition AS comes in multiple configurations, each of
which is tailored to a hospital's workflow and clinical needs, with
a goal to make the most complex procedures routine. The technology
couples multiple components in a dynamic manner: a large-volume
coverage area with a 200-cm scan range, 78-cm gantry bore and the
ability to add a high-capacity 650-lb patient table. These features
allow even the most difficult patients (i.e., trauma patients) to
be imaged rapidly, from head to toe, without difficulty. The
Definition AS will be available in 40-slice, 64-slice and 128-slice
configurations. The Definition AS adapts to each patient's clinical
situation and also opens the door to new applications in CT
imaging. With Adaptive 4D Spiral, the Definition AS is able to
address functional imaging (perfusion images of blood flow over
time) specific to the organ being imaged. This allows Siemens to
offer information beyond simple perfusion and into phase contrast
CT. In the case of a stroke, physicians can use whole-organ
perfusion imaging not only for a small part of the brain, but for
all of it. "We hope we can diagnose stroke earlier than with
current state-of-the-art CT scanners. Time is brain. The earlier we
get the patient to therapy, the better," said Werner A. Bautz,
M.D., professor and chair of diagnostic radiology and director of
the Radiological Institute at the University Erlangen-Nuremberg,
Erlangen, Germany. Dr. Bautz took delivery on the first Definition
AS, which will go live today, on Nov. 19. The SOMATOM Definition AS
also sees tremendous benefit with the Adaptive Dose Shield
technology. All CT vendors fall prey to unnecessary dose both
before and after the spiral scan, which is a function of spiral
multislice imaging. As detector size and slice counts grow, this
problem becomes more acute, particularly where older gantry designs
are simply updated with newer detector designs to save cost for the
manufacturer. Siemens' unique Adaptive Dose Shield addresses this
growing issue by dynamically blocking the unnecessary dose before
and after the spiral scan, ensuring that the only dose applied to
the patient is dose that is clinically relevant. In addition to its
extraordinary performance, the SOMATOM Definition AS is able to
adapt to the space constraints many facilities face today. It
requires very little floor space, with an 18-m2 footprint. This
allows the Definition AS to fit into rooms that have traditionally
been too small for high-end CT scanners. SOMATOM Definition Dual
Source When released in 2005, the SOMATOM Definition set new
standards in clinical performance. With a dual X-ray tube and
dual-detector design, the Definition routinely provides images at
twice the temporal resolution, twice the speed and twice the power
of single-source systems. The Definition's unique configuration
also allows it to employ a number of dose-saving techniques that
have not been realized on single-source scanners. The SOMATOM
Definition Dual Source has also made cardiac imaging routine, by
offering clinical flexibility and the optional use of beta
blockers. It is now possible to scan patients with arrhythmic heart
rates (irregular heart rates), or those patients not ideal for
heart rate control. The SOMATOM Definition has become one of
Siemens' most successful CT systems, with more than 250
installations worldwide. Last year, Siemens Medical Solutions also
demonstrated the clinical results of Spiral Dual Energy, which is
an exciting new application not possible with single-source
scanners. Siemens will continue to add new dual- energy
applications to its six FDA approved syngo(R) Dual Energy
applications. Integrated Software Tying it all together, Siemens
integrated software solutions and workstations seamlessly provide
improved workflow throughout the clinical environment. With Siemens
thin-client solution, syngo WebSpace, CT users gain the flexibility
of remote reading and review. WebSpace provides real-time access to
CT data, from the office, home, or while traveling. syngo WebSpace
is now offered in a three-license package, enabling smaller
facilities to take advantage of the workflow improvements delivered
by syngo WebSpace. In addition, Siemens offers several CT Clinical
Engines, enabling a streamlined workflow from scan to diagnosis.
These Clinical Engines offer a unique combination of the most
innovative scanner and syngo applications, with a focus on cardiac,
neurology, oncology and acute care imaging applications. As an
example, the new syngo CT Oncology Engine offers a comprehensive
solution for diagnostic imaging, evaluation and follow-up in cancer
management, by providing a range of fully automated tools
specifically designed to support physicians in the detection,
segmentation and evaluation of suspicious lesions. It also offers a
fully automated follow-up protocol and features CAD
(computer-assisted detection). Complete Investment Protection
Siemens is introducing its unique upgrade programs e-Tune and syngo
Evolve. With these upgrade programs, facilities can be ensured that
their hardware and software solutions stay up-to-date at a minimal
cost. About Siemens Medical Solutions Siemens Medical Solutions is
one of the world's largest suppliers to the healthcare industry.
The company is a renowned medical solutions provider with core
competence and innovative strength in diagnostic and therapeutic
technologies as well as in knowledge engineering, including
information technology and system integration. With its laboratory
diagnostics acquisitions, Siemens Medical Solutions will be the
first fully integrated diagnostics company, bringing together
imaging and lab diagnostics, therapy, and healthcare information
technology solutions, supplemented by consulting and support
services. The company delivers solutions across the entire
continuum of care -- from prevention and early detection, to
diagnosis, therapy and care. Siemens Medical Solutions employs more
than 48,000 people worldwide and operates in 130 countries.
According to U.S. GAAP, in the fiscal year 2007 (Sept. 30), Siemens
Medical Solutions reported sales of euro 9.85 billion, orders of
euro 10.27 billion, and group profit of euro 1.32 billion
(preliminary figures, unaudited). Further information can be found
by visiting http://www.usa.siemens.com/medical. * Pending 510(k) -
The information about this product is being provided for planning
purposes. The product is pending 510(k) review, and is not yet
commercially available in the U.S.
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20071119/NYM018
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070904/SIEMENSLOGO
http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Siemens Medical Solutions
CONTACT: Mark Palacio, Siemens Medical Solutions, +1-610-448-1477,
Web site: http://www.usa.siemens.com/medical
Copyright