Siemens Healthineers aims to expand photon-counting scanning technology to 1 billion patients over next decade

  • 500,000 patients1 scanned to date on world’s only photon-counting CT, NAEOTOM Alpha.
  • New cardiac functionalities2 unveiled at RSNA 2023.
  • Investing 80 million euros, over 65 million pounds, to scale up detector manufacturing.

United Kingdom

|2023-12-04
NAEOTOM Alpha CT system
Siemens Healthineers aims to expand photon-counting scanning technology to 1 billion patients over next decade.

Siemens Healthineers aims to scan 1 billion patients with photon-counting based computed tomography scanners within the next decade, bringing its unique state-of-the-art imaging within reach of more and more communities. Over 500,000 patients have been scanned with the system so far at a large installed base, in settings ranging from privately owned practices to large university hospitals, each with its unique clinical case mix. NAEOTOM Alpha3 was launched in 2021 and is still the only commercially available system with photon-counting technology cleared for clinical use. The company is investing €80 million (over £65 million) to expand photon-counting CT manufacturing in Forchheim, Germany.

At RSNA 2023, Siemens Healthineers unveiled a third wave of clinical innovations, bringing more than 10 new functionalitiesaimed at further improving performance, especially in the cardiac arena. A new heart imaging reconstruction allows cardiac imagers to achieve consistent results for various detector widths. Another update further improves the performance of scans of hearts with extensive calcifications or stents – with spectral information and reconstruction of spectral results to give even more functional insights.

“The future of CT is photon-counting. More and more clinical indications are emerging where photon-counting CT technology is uniquely positioned to help even in the most demanding settings,” states Carl Smith, Business Manager of Computed Tomography at Siemens Healthineers Great Britain and Ireland. “We are ready to move into a broader market and to take the next step in our ambition to positively impact millions of patients’ lives. Today, we are underlining our unstoppable commitment to expand our photon-counting CT portfolio within the upcoming years.”

Siemens Healthineers’ photon-counting CT technology has proven itself an indispensable technology in clinical routine, helping patients and clinicians all around the world to get answers to life-changing questions. By “counting“ each individual X-ray that passes through a patient, more detailed images with both anatomical and functional information can be acquired. Numerous cases in and beyond cardiovascular, neurovascular and pulmonary care demonstrate the potential of Siemens Healthineers’ photon-counting CT technology to provide more conclusive information to physicians. It allows them to provide conclusive diagnosis and confident therapeutic decision making.

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