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Samsung’s Pioneering Diagnostic Technologies at RSNA 2023
- NeuroLogica Corp. introduces OmniTom Elite Photon Counting mobile CT, enabling bedside CT scans without patient transport, revolutionizing diagnostics.
- The RSNA Annual Meeting will feature live demonstrations of this groundbreaking technology and a Lunch & Learn event discussing the potential impact of photon counting CT applications on productivity and patient care.
NeuroLogica Corp., a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics and a pioneer in premium diagnostic imaging solutions, will showcase its latest offerings in mobile computed tomography (CT) and feature the OmniTom® Elite Photon Counting mobile CT scanner at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting in Chicago from November 26 to November 30.
The clinical launch of the OmniTom Elite Photon Counting mobile CT scanner, a single-source photon counting computed tomography scanner utilizing NeuroLogica’s proprietary detector technology (PCD), will be featured at this year’s meeting. Photon counting is a next-generation CT technology that sorts the different energies of X-rays after they have passed through the scan field, capturing the X-ray photons directly at the detector and converting the energy to electrical signals.
The OmniTom Elite’s ability to provide versatile, real-time mobile imaging enables healthcare providers to administer point-of-care CT to critical patients without the need to transport them to a separate department, expanding the diagnostic possibilities of CT at the patient’s bedside.
“The OmniTom Elite is an advanced imaging solution that is extremely mobile, giving healthcare providers more flexibility in when and where they run diagnostic tests for their patients,” said Renaud Maloberti, Vice President, Head of Business, MCT. “We look forward to featuring this innovative technology at this year’s Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting.”
NeuroLogica will showcase its innovation at Booth #6133, McCormick Place, and unveil the OmniTom Elite with PCD on Sunday, November 26 at 10:30 am CST, with a live demonstration of this state-of-the-art technology.
Also on Sunday, November 26 from 11:45 am to 12:45 pm CST in the South Building, Level 4, Room S403B, McCormick Place, Dr. Raj Gupta of Massachusetts General Hospital and Professor Iris Grunwald of the University of Dundee host the Samsung NeuroLogica Lunch & Learn Event “Photon Counting: The Next Generation of Neuro CT.” They will discuss how leveraging the latest innovation in CT applications may increase productivity and enhance the patient and physician experience.
Source: Samsung Electronics