Encouraged by the outstanding marketing success of the worldwide first Dual-Source CT system Somatom Definition with two X-ray tubes that simultaneously generate different energies, Siemens Healthcare has already developed six specific dual energy applications. At the ECR 2008, Siemens presents four new applications that simplify the diagnosis of diseases of the heart, brain, lungs and extremity joints.
Research in computed tomography is currently focused on using dual energy (DE) to distinguish between different tissues on CT images. While other manufacturers are trying to generate different energies with a single X-ray tube, Siemens launched the Somatom Definition already four years ago - a Dual Source CT scanner with two X-ray tubes that simultaneously work with two different radiation energies. A great variety of information about the type and composition of the tissue and the perfusion of an organ can be derived from a data record acquired with a single scan for which several examination steps or procedures had been necessary in the past. The dual energy procedure spares the patient several scans, accelerates clinical workflows and opens up new clinical fields of application for computed tomography.
One of the new dual energy applications for the Somatom Definition from Siemens is syngo DE Heart PBV (Perfusion Blood Volume), which provides color-marking of non-perfused parts of the myocardium during cardiological examinations. Moreover, a specific application enables the isolated display of the heart, for example without thorax structures. The heart perfusion is examined primarily after an infarction to determine damaged areas of the organ. DECT for the first time allows to detect a stenosis and the stenosis degree as well as the location and extent of the resulting reduced perfusion in the myocardium in a single scan.
Deposits of uric acid crystals in the joints of gout patients may damage the cartilaginous and osseous substance, particularly if the disease has been chronical for several years. With syngo DE Gout, computed tomography can for the first time be used also for gout detection. The new DE application assists the physician in clearly identifying uric acid crystals in the extremities and monitoring changes in the crystals in the course of treatment.
Syngo DE Lung Vessels provides a whole series of new applications to assist the physician in CT examinations of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism – a sudden occlusion of blood vessels in the lungs. The new applications enable the detection of non-perfused blood vessels and tissue of the lungs through color-marking. The application "Lung Isolation" isolates the entire organ to allow the assessment of the perfusion situation without obstructing neighboring organs.
Syngo DE Brain Hemorrhage assists in the distinction between new and old hemorrhages in the event of cerebral bleeding. The two energy levels of the X-ray tubes are used to fade out the contrast medium (CM). In the past, this had required two scans. The CM subtraction offers two advantages: A non-CM enhanced examination is not necessary and the patient is spared the dose of a second scan.
The four new DE applications presented by Siemens at the ECR 2008 supplement the six already existing CT applications with dual energy features:
About Somatom Definition
With the Somatom Definition, Siemens has developed the first Dual Source computed tomography system worldwide. The system is equipped with two X-ray tubes and two detectors, allowing clinical scans at unprecedented speed. The Somatom Definition aquires images of outstanding quality and detail even of hearts with a high heart rate or irrgular heartbeat – at only half the dose of previous systems. The two X-ray tubes provide the system with features previously not existing in diagnostic imaging. This incluces the possibility of simultaneously operating the X-ray tubes at different voltage levels (dual energy) in a single scan so that two data records with different patient information are generated, thereby allowing to display tissue and fluids and facilitating the distinction of vessels, bones and soft tissue.
Siemens Healthcare is one of the world’s largest suppliers to the healthcare industry. The company is a renowned medical solutions provider with core competence and innovative strength in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies as well as in knowledge engineering, including information technology and system integration. With its laboratory diagnostics acquisitions, Siemens Healthcare is the first fully integrated diagnostics company, bringing together imaging and lab diagnostics, therapy, and healthcare information technology solutions, supplemented by consulting and support services. Siemens Healthcare delivers solutions across the entire continuum of care – from prevention and early detection, to diagnosis, therapy and care. The company employs more than 49,000 people worldwide and operates in 130 countries. In the fiscal year 2007 (Sept. 30), Siemens Healthcare reported sales of €9.85 billion, orders of €10.27 billion, and group profit of €1.32 billion. Further information can be found by visiting www.siemens.com/healthcare.