Gain a competitive edge: Imaging at 7T unlocks a whole new world of potential for basic, clinical, and neuroscience research. To support your endeavors, MAGNETOM Terra is equipped with the latest UHF* technological features, aiding you in obtaining excellent image quality.
Tracks calculated with spherical deconvolution based on diffusion-weighted EPI acquisitions with 1mm isotropic resolution covering the whole brain. The high SNR provided by 7T allows resolving crossing fibers in many brain sub‑regions.
sagittal
coronal
Courtesy of Max Planck Institute,
Leipzig, Germany
Find out why Professor Rainer Goebel believes every neuroscientist should have access to an ultra‑high‑field scanner and what are his main drivers for researching at 7T MRI.
MAGNETOM Terra is the first 7T scanner intended for future clinical use with planned CE and FDA authorization to market. Its leading‑edge innovations can help you broaden research funding opportunities, making your institution stand out as a leader in life sciences. You have the opportunity to increase competitiveness for grants, benefit from reduced complexity in clinical trials, and publish first.
64% of ISMRM UHF abstracts in 2014 based on data from Siemens UHF systems*
Siemens knowledge and experience acquired through 30 years experience in producing 1.5T and 3T magnets led to the development and volume production of MAGNETOM Terra's innovative 7T magnet. With a higher structural stability and a greater fundamental stress capacity, this new 50% lighter magnet technology makes for excellent homogeneity and enhanced image quality.
The world’s first PET‑compatible magnet (Biograph mMR)
Best Factory Awards for SMT, Oxford, UK (Process and Design)
The world’s first cold‑shipped 7T magnet, 50% lighter (MAGNETOM Terra)
April, 2015: Installation of Siemens’
first 7T magnet*
Discovering new ground in MRI can help you significantly enhance patient outcomes. With more than double the SNR of 3T, imaging at 7T offers potential for better lesion conspicuity, faster image acquisition to reduce motion artefacts, and earlier disease detection with submillimiter resolution.
In brain and musculoskeletal MRI, 7T reveals details previously unseen at lower field strengths. For example, it helps visualizing cortical microinfarcts and plaques in MS patients and delivers insight into the plaque-vessel relationship and iron accumulation.
Courtesy of MedUni Wien,
Vienna, Austria
T2 TSE (3:23, 0.21 x 0.21 x 3 mm3)
Dark Fluid TSE (3:18, 0.36 x 0.36 x 3 mm3)
3D SWI (5:15, 0.16 x 0.16 x 1.20 mm3)
3D SWI minIP
MS lesions visible from top to bottom in T2 TSE (3:23, 0.21x0.21x3 mm), Dark Fluid TSE (3:18, 0.36x0.36x3 mm), 3D SWI (5:15, 0.16x0.16x1.20 mm) and 3D SWI minIP. Iron deposition and central vein of MS lesions clearly visible in the SWI image.
Find out why Professor Siegfried Trattnig's vision is to bring 7T MRI to clinical routine and why he states there is no reason why clinical routine patients should not benefit from the potential of 7T imaging.
Over 65% of all 7T MRI scanners worldwide are from Siemens.
Your reputation plays a pivotal role in your institution’s success. MAGNETOM Terra's leading‑edge technology puts your organization firmly on the map, offering access to an exclusive network of expertise and broad scope for collaboration and exchange.
Over 65% of 7T MRI scanners worldwide are from Siemens.
100% of vendor-integrated human MRI scanners with a field strength higher than 7T are from Siemens