Medical imaging device manufacturer Swiss Medical Care of Lausanne, Switzerland, recently introduced its CT Expres III, a syringeless contrast media delivery system for CT.
CT Expres III is equipped with two bottles of up to 500 mL of contrast media each, plus one saline bag of up to 3 liters to perform injection on multiple patients, the company said. In addition, CT Expres III offers multiple programming capabilities, for both angiographic CT and conventional CT procedures, according to Swiss Medical.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
December 8, 2005
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