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Clarify DL deep learning image reconstruction, which is designed to enhance bone SPECT image quality performance, an important factor in increasing diagnostic confidence – in a clinical evaluation, Clarify DL's image resolution was rated as better in 98% of the exams;
ASiR-V for lower dose (up to 82% relative to FBP), reduced noise levels up to 91% and improved spatial resolution at the same image noise;
SnapShot Freeze 2 for improvement in motion blur reduction while maintaining high spatial resolution for whole heart motion correction;
SwiftScan SPECT, which enables up to a 25% reduction in scan time or injected dose while maintaining lesion detectability;
Evolution, Aurora’s resolution recovery algorithm designed to overcome conventional imaging trade-offs by modelling the collimator/detector response – enables up to a 50% reduction in scan time or injected dose; and
SmartMar for excellent artifact-less imaging, which enables a reduction photon starvation, beam hardening, and streak artifacts caused by metal in the body.
Finally, Aurora is equipped with Effortless Workflow, which offers a set of efficiency solutions – including Auto Prescription and Smart Plan – enhanced by digital automation and design innovations to help ease technologists' intervention and intervention and help make exams smooth and comfortable for patients.
“Aurora is the machine we were waiting for,” Bruno Vanderlinden, Radiation Physicist, Brussels University Hospital. “We can program the machine to run all the tests we do in nuclear medicine. It really is the Swiss army knife of imaging machines in nuclear medicine. We were able to set up acquisitions for 2-D, 3-D, and dynamic imaging, with high-quality CT scans and a significant reduction in radiation dose.”
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Increasing patient access to precision care
In addition to Aurora, GE HealthCare is proud to showcase the latest additions to its Molecular Imaging portfolio at the EANM 2024 Congress. These solutions aim to enhance usability and increase the accessibility of precision care tools for the global practice of personalized medicine.
As clinicians seek to practice more personalized medicine – including theranostics, a type of precision care that combines diagnostics and therapy – they increasingly look to leverage imaging techniques that more accurately inform diagnoses and measure functional and molecular responses to therapy.