Maximum efficiency, prioritised patient safety, and increased revenue with Canon Medical’s 4D CT technology
Discover how one prestigious IR site used 4D CT to improve efficiency, increase revenue, and expand their radiology services, while simultaneously delivering high-quality care to maximise patient safety.
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"Switching between C-Arm and CT position takes only seconds. Changing from Angio to Arterial CT is very fast, and we do not hesitate to perform this if we feel that the tumour feeder may also have branches to another territory. This is very helpful in prostate embolisation, TACE and SIRT procedures. "
- Prof. Alban Denys
Head of Interventional Radiology at CHUV
“With Canon’s new Angio CT system, we have become more efficient and have been able to shorten the waiting times significantly for several interventions.”
- Dr. Olle Haller
Head of Interventional Radiology
Gävle Central Hospital, Sweden
“it is possible to check whether the procedure has been successful or not immediately after the procedure by checking the contrast pooling of the prostate, conducting non-enhanced CT after prostate artery embolization. With this information, they could explain whether the procedure was successful or not to the patient. All patients were treated and discharged on the same day of the procedure.”
-Dr. Jung
Chief of Intervention Center at the Human Medical Imaging & Intervention Center, Korea.
The Alphenix systems provide a comprehensive suite of advanced imaging tools to enhance visualisation. Applications are integrated into the new feature-rich workstation to improve workflow.
Advanced Interventional Software
Implementation of a Hybrid Angio–CT system: increased short‑term revenue at an academic radiology department
Average case volume per month increased 12% in the Hybrid Angio–CT suite when compared to the previous traditional angiography suite (P<0.05). The variety of IR procedures in the Hybrid Angio–CT suite also expanded to include more complex interventional radiology and interventional oncology procedures. Jonathan Fergus et al. Springer Science+Business Media |
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Taking Interventional Radiology to Infinity and Beyond
"Switching between C-Arm and CT position takes only seconds. Changing from Angio to Arterial CT is very fast, and we do not hesitate to perform this if we feel that the tumour feeder may also have branches to another territory. This is very helpful in prostate embolisation, TACE and SIRT procedures. " VISIONS magazine |
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Alphenix 4D CT – Cutting-Edge Innovation in one Single Room
“We’ve been positively surprised by this competitive low dose. The scanner provides low radiation and comes with iterative reconstruction as well as DLR. Also, procedures are shorter, so patients are less exposed to radiation dose. Everything is fluid and precise.” Dr. Paul Desclée, Head of the Radiology Department, Jolimont Hospital, Belgium. |
Canon Medical Publications |
The Alphenix 4D CT – More Treatments in a More Accurate Manner
“With Canon’s new Angio CT system, we have become more efficient and have been able to shorten the waiting times significantly for several interventions.” Dr. Olle Haller, Gävle Central Hospital, Sweden |
Canon Medical Publications |
The Largest Radiology Centre in Korea Increases the Success Rate of Prostate Artery Embolisation (PAE)
“it is possible to check whether the procedure has been successful or not immediately after the procedure by checking the contrast pooling of the prostate, conducting non-enhanced CT after prostate artery embolisation. ” VISIONS magazine |
Canon Medical Publications |
Expanding Interventional Radiology with the Highest Image Quality
The Alphenix 4D CT helps considerably improve minimally invasive treatments, by facilitating workflow, reducing surgery time and improving image quality, according to a leading interventional radiologist at a prestigious cancer centre in Italy. VISIONS magazine |
Canon Medical Publications |
Maximum efficiency, prioritised patient safety, and increased revenue with Canon Medical’s 4D CT technology
Discover how one prestigious IR site used 4D CT to improve efficiency, increase revenue, and expand their radiology services, while simultaneously delivering high-quality care to maximise patient safety. VISIONS magazine |
Canon Medical Publications |
Refine and redefine intervention using high-definition (Hi-Def) technology
Average procedure time, average fluoro time, the total number of X-ray pulses and cumulative air kerma were all significantly reduced … Andrew Kuhls-Gilcrist et al |
Canon Medical Publications |
High Definition Imaging Reduces Procedure Time Without Impacting Patient Dose in Image-Guided Neuro Interventional Procedures
Preliminary results from over 4,000 neurointerventional procedures at a single centre demonstrate that the improved spatial resolution of the Hi-Def detector may result in reduced procedure time and number of irradiation events. In addition, there was no observable increase in patient dose with the utilisation of the Hi-Def detector. VISIONS magazine |
Canon Medical Publications |
Improved Utilisation Following Conversion of a Fluoroscopy Suite to Hybrid CT/ Angiography System
Nicholas Feinberg, MD, Brian Funaki, MD, Mark Hieromnimon, BS, Samuel Guajardo, RT, Rakesh Navuluri, MD, Steven Zangan, MD, Jonathan Lorenz, MD, and Osman Ahmed, MD |
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Expanding Use of Interventional Radiology in Clinical Practice
Prof. Yasuaki Arai Executive Advisor to the President Interventional Radiology Center Department of Diagnostic Radiology National Cancer Center Hospital |
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