Up to 80% reduction in radiation dose with any CT scanner
without compromising image quality or diagnostic confidence
Cancer risk from CT radiation has become a major health concern for the medical community as well as the general public. Guidelines and regulations have emerged that limit radiation doses for new CT scanners. This dose restriction trend will inevitably be extended to existing CT equipment as well.
To address the radiation risk associated with existing CT scanners, Medic Vision, an Israel-based company specializing in turnkey solutions dedicated to the enhancement of diagnostic imaging, has developed the SafeCT™, a universal product that enables up to 80% reduction in the ionizing radiation dose emitted from conventional CT scanners without compromising image quality or diagnostic confidence.
Based on Medic Vision’s proprietary patented image reconstruction algorithms, GiRR3D (Generic iterative Retro Reconstruction in 3D™), SafeCT dramatically enhances the SNR of low-dose CT images, providing dose-reduction functionality to existing CT scanner systems. SafeCT has been legally cleared for the European market under the CE mark. It has also received FDA clearance for distribution in the USA. SafeCT is in routine clinical use at leading medical centers in the USA and Israel, serving thousands of patients.
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Benefits |
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Exclusive GiRR3D image reconstruction
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80% radiation dose reduction potential
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High visual acuity
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Uncompromised diagnostic confidence
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Rapid image processing
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Universal add-on for your CT system(s)
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Low capital spending
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Department Workflow virtually unchanged
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News & Upcoming Events |
- May. 1, 2012 - BRIT Teams with Medic Vision for CT Software
- Apr. 29 - May. 4, 2012 - ARRS Annual Meeting
Please Visit Us at
Medic Vision Booth # 322
Vancouver, BC., Canada
- Apr. 12, 2012 - Medic Vision Improves Image Quality of Low-Dose CT Scans
- Mar. 7, 2012 - Q&A: How One Practice Achieved Extreme Low Dose
- Nov. 28, 2011 - Medic Vision Demonstrates its Image-Enhancement SafeCT System in Real-Time at RSNA 2011, Booth 5442, Hall A.
- Nov. 3, 2011 - Ultra Low-Dose CT Might Not Mean an Equipment Upgrade
- May. 18, 2011 - Reconstruction Software Improves Quality on Low-Dose CT Scans
- Jan. 5, 2011 - Medic Vision Receives FDA Clearance for its SafeCT System
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