Siemens Delivers Flash Speed, Lowest Dose to Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
October 28 2009 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
First dedicated pediatric hospital worldwide to install SOMATOM
Definition Flash CT Scanner MALVERN, Pa., Oct. 28 /PRNewswire/ --
Featuring the lowest dose and the fastest scan speed on the market,
Siemens Healthcare's SOMATOMĀ® Definition Flash dual-source computed
tomography (CT) scanner is now poised to assist Arnold Palmer
Hospital for Children, Orlando, Fla., to better serve its pediatric
patients. The SOMATOM Definition Flash requires only a fraction of
the radiation dose that systems previously required to scan even
the tiniest anatomical details. Parents and pediatric patients will
benefit from this technology by not having to worry about sedation
that otherwise would have been required for CT imaging. Breath hold
is also optional with the Flash technology where images are
acquired in the blink of an eye. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070904/SIEMENSLOGO ) The
staff and administration at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
understand the value that using low dose and rapid imaging in one
scanner can have to their patients. Dose reduction strategies are
most critical since the younger the patient, the greater the impact
radiation can have. The SOMATOM Definition Flash scanner was
designed to reduce dose to patients. In addition, the unique X-CARE
application selectively reduces the radiation exposure to
dose-sensitive anatomical regions, such as thyroid, gonads, and
breast region, by as much as 40 percent. An adaptive dose shield
blocks irrelevant radiation during spiral scanning, thus ensuring
that only a clinically essential radiation exposure occurs. This
enables an additional 25 percent reduction of the dose required for
routine examinations. "We are extremely pleased to be the first
dedicated pediatric hospital in the world to provide this new
technology," said John Bozard, president, Arnold Palmer Hospital
for Children. "For our young patients, the SOMATOM Definition Flash
scanner means faster images, reduced radiation exposure, and
significantly lessens the need for contrast dye injections." As
children and babies are at a great risk to radiation exposure, the
awareness of the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle
is, in particular, a more sensitive issue for parents, patients and
healthcare providers. "Siemens is a leader in pediatric CT imaging
and the SOMATOM Definition Flash is built to be the Gold standard.
Future generations are going to be exposed to a fraction of the
dose while providing the highest level of patient care and comfort
that creates peace of mind in the community," said Kulin Hemani,
vice president, Computed Tomography, Siemens Healthcare. "The speed
of the SOMATOM Definition Flash, the excellent imaging quality from
head to toe, combined with the lowest deliverable dose, ensures
that pediatric patients receive the best care. This is accomplished
irrespective of patient motion and within a fraction of a second."
Owing to its high scanning speed, the SOMATOM Definition Flash also
features new possibilities for performing CT examinations of the
adult heart in the sub-millisiervert (mSv) range. This represents
up to a much lower radiation dose than is obtainable with
conventional systems. For the first time ever, the heart can thus
be examined at a radiation exposure level that is three times lower
than the background radiation a person naturally absorbs in a year.
The SOMATOM Definition Flash is the only CT scanner on the market
that enables the use of noninvasive cardiological diagnostic
techniques with routine applications at the lowest possible
radiation exposure levels routinely below 1 mSv. The Siemens
Healthcare Sector is one of the world's largest suppliers to the
healthcare industry and a trendsetter in medical imaging,
laboratory diagnostics, medical information technology and hearing
aids. Siemens is the only company to offer customers products and
solutions for the entire range of patient care from a single source
- from prevention and early detection to diagnosis, and on to
treatment and aftercare. By optimizing clinical workflows for the
most common diseases, Siemens also makes healthcare faster, better
and more cost-effective. Siemens Healthcare employs some 49,000
employees worldwide and operates in over 130 countries. In fiscal
year 2008 (to September 30), the Sector posted revenue of 11.2
billion euros and profit of 1.2 billion euros. For further
information please visit: http://www.siemens.com/healthcare. Arnold
Palmer Hospital for Children, supported by the Arnold Palmer
Medical Center Foundation, is a 158-bed facility dedicated
exclusively to the needs of children. Located in Orlando, Arnold
Palmer Hospital provides expertise in pediatric specialties such as
cardiac care, craniomaxillofacial surgery, emergency and trauma
care, gastroenterology, nephrology, neurology, oncology,
orthopedics, pulmonology and sports medicine. Visit
http://www.arnoldpalmerhospital.com/ to learn more about all of our
specialties.
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