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                                    Figure 1: Multi-detector design maximises efficiency and fundamentally offers more than 2x higher spatial resolution than any other available system.* Images of a line pair test object acquired using the standard resolution of 194 μm pixel FPD mode (left) and high-resolution 76 μm Hi-Def mode (right). Due to the larger pixel sizes of the FPD mode, only up to 2.6 lp/mm can be visualised without any aliasing. In the Hi-Def mode, due to the smaller pixel sizes, up to 6.6 lp/mm can be visualised without any aliasing or loss in information.
                                
                     (Left) Traditional magnification mode degrades image quality and poses big challenge for physicians to verify the septal occludes device during the interventional procedure. (Right) With more than 2.5 times the resolution of FPD, Hi-Def provides a clear visualisation of the septal occluder device with enhanced image quality, aiding physicians to confirm the device positioning with confidence.
                                    (Left) Traditional magnification mode degrades image quality and poses big challenge for physicians to verify the septal occludes device during the interventional procedure. (Right) With more than 2.5 times the resolution of FPD, Hi-Def provides a clear visualisation of the septal occluder device with enhanced image quality, aiding physicians to confirm the device positioning with confidence.
                                
                     Figure 2: Overlapping stents (+) and stent fracture (*) under Hi-Def mode.
                                    Figure 2: Overlapping stents (+) and stent fracture (*) under Hi-Def mode.
                                
                     
                    
        “Being able to use Hi-Def to accurately deploy cardiovascular devices adds to the procedualist’s confidence and is a huge in achieving a successful result and better patient outcome.”
Dr. Barry Bertolet, Director of the Cardiac Catheterisation Lab at the North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo, Mississippi, USA.
 Figure 3: Hi-Def mode assists operators to precisely place the PTCA balloon and avoid the risk of dissection.
                                    Figure 3: Hi-Def mode assists operators to precisely place the PTCA balloon and avoid the risk of dissection.
                                
                     Figure 4: Changing from the FPD mode (A) to Hi-Def mode is seamless with an FOV switch button. Hi-Def can be used to improve real time visualisation of stent structure (B-D) during complex peripheral arterial interventions.
                                    Figure 4: Changing from the FPD mode (A) to Hi-Def mode is seamless with an FOV switch button. Hi-Def can be used to improve real time visualisation of stent structure (B-D) during complex peripheral arterial interventions.
                                
                     Figure 5: Precisely placing the stent under Hi-Def mode allowed the operator to ensure the zone of dissection is covered along the popliteal artery.
                                    Figure 5: Precisely placing the stent under Hi-Def mode allowed the operator to ensure the zone of dissection is covered along the popliteal artery.
                                
                     Figure 6: Corkscrew appearance of thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger Disease) is revealed under Hi-Def mode.
                                    Figure 6: Corkscrew appearance of thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger Disease) is revealed under Hi-Def mode.
                                
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