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Setting new standards for SPECT/CT, Symbia Pro.specta™ with myExam Companion takes your nuclear medicine department into the future. Every system includes intelligent SPECT/CT imaging and a fully integrated, intuitive user interface to give you the power of more.
More detail
Fast, low-dose CT featuring 32 to 64 slices provides more detail.
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Automatic SPECT motion correction delivers more clarity.
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A single, intuitive interface and a smart workflow create more freedom to focus on patients.
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Specialized tools offer more flexibility to meet clinical need.
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Whether you’re looking to enhance your current imaging services, tap into new offerings, or perform diagnostic CT, Symbia Pro.specta with myExam Companion delivers.
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The statements by Siemens Healthineers customers described herein are based on results that were achieved in the customer's unique setting. Because there is no "typical" hospital or laboratory and many variables exist (eg, hospital size, samples mix, case mix, level of IT, and/or automation adoption) there can be no guarantee that other customers will achieve the same results.
In clinical practice, the use of SAFIRE may reduce CT patient dose depending on the clinical task, patient size, anatomical location, and clinical practice. A consultation with a radiologist and a physicist should be made to determine the appropriate dose to obtain diagnostic image quality for the particular clinical task.
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iMAR is designed to yield images with a reduced level of metal artifacts compared to conventional reconstruction if the underlying CT data is distorted by metal being present in the scanned object. The exact amount of metal artifact reduction and the corresponding improvement in image quality achievable depends on a number of factors, including composition and size of the metal part within the object, the patient size, anatomical location, and clinical practice. It is recommended, to perform iMAR reconstruction in addition to conventional reconstruction.
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