One application for the assessment of selected anatomies
CT Acute MultiFunctional Review (AMFR) provides dedicated tools for findings detection, visualization and assessment of vessels, bones and spine anatomies in 2D and 3D CT images.
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Endovascular stent placement
CT Advanced Vessel Analysis (AVA) Stent Planning includes multiple preset and user-defined options to gain detailed information for use in stent planning.
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Quantifiable perfusion
CT Body Perfusion is intended for visualization, assessment and quantification of blood flow, blood volume, time to peak and peak enhancement using dynamic CT data. The application provides whole-organ or single-location liver, lung and kidney perfusion calculations.
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Track degenerative and metabolic bone disease
CT Bone Mineral Analysis (BMA) is designed to measure bone density in one or multiple time points. Using an internal reference method*, the application reduces reproducibility errors in multiple time point measurements and provides T- and Z- scores which help physicians assess the risk of osteoporosis.
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*Muller DK, et al., Phantom-less QCT BMD system as screening tool for osteoporosis without additional radiation. Eur J Radiol. 2011; 79(3):375–81.
Determine areas of reduced cerebral blood flow as compared to the contralateral hemisphere
Generates qualitative and quantitative information about changes in image intensity over time. The application calculates and displays quantitative color maps of cerebral blood flow (CBF), cerebral blood volume (CBV), mean transit time (MTT) and time-to-peak (TTP), and provides summary maps which may help physicians in determining areas of reduced cerebral blood flow compared to the contra lateral hemisphere.
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One-click 3D calcium segmentation
One-click 3D segmentation and quantification for coronary arteries calcifications including mass, Agatston, and volume scores.
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Evaluate coronaries plaque
Enables performing cross-sectional measurements along the coronary arteries, and automatically calculates regional and global quantities of plaque volume.
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Quick cardiac visualization
Provides a set of tools for the visualization of one or multiple cardiac phases using original images or MPR\MIP images in axial, coronal, sagittal or dedicated cardiac axes (short axis, horizontal long axis, and vertical long axis).
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Quantify diffuse lung disease
CT COPD helps visualize and quantify the destructive process of diffuse lung disease (e.g. emphysema). The application provides a guided workflow for airway analysis, reviewing and measuring airway lumen, and assessing air trapped.
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Comprehensive cardiac analysis
Designed to assist the user in viewing, analyzing and quantifying dedicated Cardiac CT Angiograms, mainly for coronary arteries analysis on Coronaries CT Angiogram (CCTA) data.
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Fusing cardiac CT-MI images
Cardiac CT-MI Fusion incorporates support for myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI).
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un-gated stress MI datasets simultaneously with the CT.
Planning for oral surgery
In maxillofacial trauma cases, the course of treatment can often only be decided after a surgical consult. CT Dental Planning is designed to support enhanced surgical planning, and facilitate collaboration between radiologists and surgeons.
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Visualize data from dual-energy acquisition
CT Dual Energy Viewer provides a set of tools for registration, quantification, and visualization of dual-energy image data acquired from the Philips iCT scanner’s sequential dual-energy acquisition.
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Dynamic color maps provide an assessment of myocardial risk
Provides automatic and manual tools to help visualize and assess signal intensity differences (in Hounsfield Unit) focusing on the left ventricular myocardium, providing quantitative myocardial perfusion measurements for CT images.
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EP procedures planning
CT EP Planning allows electrophysiologists to quickly identify anatomy relevant to the EP procedure.
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Advanced Liver segmentation
Automatically identifies, segments and quantifies the liver from the portal venous phase of a tri-phase liver scan and classifies the hepatic and portal veins.
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Assessing lung nodules over time
Enables review and analysis of thoracic CT images, providing segmentation, quantification and characterization of physician-indicated lung nodules. The application can be used in both diagnostic and screening evaluations, supporting Low Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening*
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* The screening must be performed within the established inclusion criteria of programs/protocols that have been approved and published by either a governmental body or professional medical society. Please refer to clinical literature, including the results of the National Lung Screening Trial (N Engl J Med 2011; 365:395-409) and subsequent literature, for further information.
** Based on patient and nodule characteristics for estimation of the probability that lung nodules detected on baseline screening low-dose CT scans are malignant. These functionalities may not be available in all territories. Please contact a Philips representative for more details.
Automated computer aid for lung nodule detection
Artificial second reader to support the detection of lesions or nodules which may have been missed. It offers an automated process that identifies and marks regions of interest based on image features associated with lung nodules. It is intended for use as a second reader after an initial interpretation of the diagnostic image has been performed.
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*CAD functionality not available for sale in the US.
Assessing myocardial defects
Relies on the automatic 3D model-based whole-heart segmentation from the CCA application to provide visual and quantitative assessment of segmented, low-attenuation areas within the left ventricle myocardium from a single, gated cardiac CTA scan.
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Assess suspected findings of pulmonary embolism
Offers automatic and manual segmentation tools to assist in localization of suspected pulmonary embolism findings on segmental and sub-segmental contrast-opacified pulmonary arteries.
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(1) This functionality may not be available in all territories. Please contact a Philips representative for more details.
IQon Spectral CT Functionality
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IQon Spectral CT Functionality
Provides the ability to run cardiac segmentation on different energy levels, compare vessel curves with various spectral data types, and enhance the visual assessment of coronary vessel patency.
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IQon Spectral CT Functionality
IQon Spectral CT is the only scanner to offer CT Spectral Light Magic Glass and CT Spectral Magic Glass on PACS, helping radiologists review and analyze multiple layers of spectral data at once, including on their PACS.
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* Standard with the CT Spectral option on IntelliSpace Portal.
Review spectral data in a range of not spectral-enhanced CT applications
Allows retrospective use of spectral data that was saved in a series of spectral base images (SBI). The fast launch of LMG allows review and identification of the most relevant results to be launched into the application for further analysis.
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Inspection of tumors, as contrast enhanced, soft tissue oriented, and whole-body scans
Assists clinicians in viewing and evaluating CT images acquired on the IQon CT scanner for the inspection of tumors, as contrast enhanced, soft tissue oriented, and whole-body scans. It supports lesion viewing and analysis based on different spectral data types such as iodine density maps or virtual non-contrast-enhanced images.
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IQon Spectral CT* Functionality
The spectral viewer is optimized for analysis of spectral data sets from the IQon Spectral CT Scanner. Obtain a comprehensive overview of each patient quickly and easily, quantify quickly, and assist in diagnosis. It is designed to accommodate general spectral viewing needs with additional tools to assist in CT images analysis.
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* IQon CT reconstruction provides a single DICOM entity containing sufficient information for retrospective analysis - Spectral Base Image (SBI). SBI contains all the spectrum of spectral results with no need for additional reconstruction or post-processing. Spectral applications are creating different spectral results from SBI.
CT imaging in TAVI to advance patient care
Provides 2D and 3D visualization and automated measurements designed to assist in proper TAVI-device sizing, on contrast-enhanced, prospectively ECG-gated axial or retrospectively gated helical CT images.
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Automatically detect potential polyps in CT colonography exams
VC VeraLook CAD* uses image processing and pattern recognition technology identify colon polyps in CT colonography images, which can help streamline the reading process and improve workflow for radiologists while supporting accuracy, consistency and productivity in colon cancer screenings. Indicated for use as a second read, VeraLook is designed to enhance clinician accuracy and efficiency.
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* VeraLook is a trademark of iCAD inc. for sale only in the US.
Reducing reading times in virtual colonoscopy
Enables 3D visualization of colon scans. The application automatically segments the air-filled colon and displays a calculated navigation path. The Perspective Filet view provides a synchronized display of the full colon surface wall with a single unidirectional view, reducing the need to review in both directions.
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* CAD functionality is not available for sale in the USA.
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