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BrightView XCT
Fits
you like no other
BrightView XCT is a SPECT/CT system
designed entirely for nuclear medicine. We took a deeper
understanding of what works for you and your patients
and combined it with advanced intelligence in technology
and services. Coplanar FP uniquely integrates Philips
BrightView SPECT in a co-planar design with advanced
Philips flat-detector X-ray CT technology.
Technologically advanced
BrightView XCT enables low patient dose levels,
high-resolution localization, and high-quality
attenuation correction with the potential for fewer
artifacts and shorter exam times.
Patient
focused, with flexible positioning
BrightView XCT puts patients at the center of care. The
patient zone is designed to create an optimum physical
and emotional environment for patients. Flexible
breathing protocols offer greater patient comfort. An
ultra-large gantry aperture provides an open patient
experience. Table limit is 500 lbs (227 kg).
CloseUp
SPECT technologies for proven performance
BrightView XCT features proven BodyGuard automatic
contouring to speed set up and ZeroGap planar imaging to
allow minimum detector-to-detector distance of 0” (0 cm)
for closer positioning.
Advantages
in cardiac imaging
BrightView XCT can acquire the entire heart volume in
just one rotation and permits patients to breathe
normally during SPECT and CT acquisitions. The system
improves registration confidence between emission and
transmission maps because the table remains stationary
in many cases. Astonish reconstruction technologies can
cut acquisition time in half.
Workflow
tailored to you
The new NM Application Suite helps to streamline your
workflow, saving you time reviewing and analyzing
studies.
Respects
your space
Now you can add CT without adding real estate.
Surprisingly compact and easy to install, BrightView XCT
fits into a room as small as 15’ 6” x 12’ (4.72 x 366 M)
with minimal shielding and no need to specially
reinforce flooring in most cases.
Respects
your time
BrightView XCT is designed specifically for nuclear
medicine and does not require CT retraining for nuclear
medicine technicians. |