Anatomically, physiologically, behaviorally…your pediatric patients are not small adults. Their heart and respiratory rates are faster, their still-developing organs are more sensitive, and their active bodies are harder to keep still. Kids are different. That's why our goal is to provide you with the most extensive portfolio of technology for imaging your young patients.
Anatomically, physiologically, behaviorally…your pediatric patients are not small adults. Their heart and respiratory rates are faster, their still-developing organs are more sensitive, and their active bodies are harder to keep still. Kids are different. That's why our goal is to provide you with the most extensive portfolio of technology for imaging your young patients.
Anatomically, physiologically, behaviorally…your pediatric patients are not small adults. Their heart and respiratory rates are faster, their still-developing organs are more sensitive, and their active bodies are harder to keep still. Kids are different. That's why our goal is to provide you with the most extensive portfolio of technology for imaging your young patients.
Anatomically, physiologically, behaviorally…your pediatric patients are not small adults. Their heart and respiratory rates are faster, their still-developing organs are more sensitive, and their active bodies are harder to keep still. Kids are different. That's why our goal is to provide you with the most extensive portfolio of technology for imaging your young patients.
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"It is essential to employ a CT scanner that can not only ensure some dose reduction, but also provide one of the fastest scan speeds, while still maintaining optimal imaging performance."
Marilyn J. Siegel, MD
Division of Diagnostic Radiology
Professor of Radiology and Pediatrics
St. Louis Children's Hospital
"Our experience with Siemens has been very positive. We had fantastic application specialists who worked with us to optimize our protocols. It makes a huge difference to work with applications people who actually know how to scan children."
Cynthia Rigsby, MD
Vice Chair, Department of Medical Imaging
Children's Memorial Hospital
"It definitely reduces exposure. And because the equipment can hone in on a particular area of the body with remarkable accuracy, we're able to reduce additional scans."
Jan Leggett, RTNM
Supervisor. Department of Nuclear Medicine
British Columbia Children's Hospital