Open Bore MRI Unit Provides 3-Tesla
By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 17 Aug 2010
A high-performance magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system combines a range of innovative features, including a 70-cm open bore design and 32-channel Tim (Total imaging matrix) technology. With the same footprint as a 1.5 Tesla system, the system provides the considerable benefits of 3T field strength to the clinical environment in a patient-friendly package.Posted on 17 Aug 2010
Nuada Medical, an independent imaging services provider based in London (UK), has installed a Magnetom Verio 3 Tesla MRI system to offer highly detailed diagnostic imaging to its patients. Routine neurology, oncology, and musculoskeletal imaging needs are accommodated for by the system. Other complicated MR techniques such as diffusion, perfusion, and spectroscopy are also being employed. The system's Tim technology provides a very high level of flexibility, accuracy, and speed. With more options for coil combinations, Tim technology helps to reduce examination times by up to 50%, creating a more streamlined imaging process.
"The Verio is a fabulous scanner that has enabled us to offer more complex imaging and work with a stunning new level of detail,” said St John Brown, chief executive at Nuada Medical. "The full range of syngo software applications selected has allowed us to maximize our use of the equipment. We can also offer patients the best quality, most comfortable examinations due to the system's design.”
"With the addition of this top-of-the-range system, Nuada Medical sited in Queen Anne Street will be able to offer patients the very best quality diagnostic service with wide bore comfort for the patients,” said Gary Cook, regional sales manager at Siemens Healthcare (Erlangen, Germany), the developer of the system. "A comprehensive team of experts from healthcare management will help to make best use of the innovative technology on site. The system's ease-of-use and small footprint enable the considerable 3 Tesla imaging benefits to be enjoyed by the clinical and research environment alike.”
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