
Whitepaper: The technology behind photon-counting CT
Learn how the NAEOTOM Alpha with Quantum Technology can help enable confident clinical decision-making
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Compared to a more conventional image thickness (0.6 mm - left image), coronary CTA with Quantum UHR at 0.2 mm (middle image) shows small calcifications in distal LM plaque.
Images courtesy of Universitäts Spital Zürich, Switzerland
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What is Quantum Technology, and what benefits could it provide your patients?
Read the whitepaper to learn how this radical new technology provides:
- Smaller detector pixels for high-resolution imaging without a dose penalty
- Elimination of electronic noise for advanced image quality and quantitative CT at low-dose
- Intrinsic spectral sensitivity, so there's no need to compromise between speed, coverage, or spectral information
- Equal energy contribution for contrast-rich images
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ISCT Photon-counting Workshop
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International Society for Computed Tomography
Sept. 14, 2022
San Diego
Hear from early adopters of photon-counting at a full-day workshop designed for sharing best practices, images, and clinical impact.
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Register today
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CT redefined.
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See clinical images and explore the features and benefits of the NAEOTOM Alpha with Quantum Technology, the world's first photon-counting CT.
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See the benefits of photon-counting
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