Health Imaging December 2, 2024
Hannah Murphy

Philips’ newest CT scanner made its North American debut during the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, and the latest version is equipped with features aimed at addressing some of the biggest pain points of both radiologists and technologists.

The CT 5300 system has been in use in Europe since Spring but is now available to organizations across North America. The artificial intelligence-enabled system is said to improve patient throughput, increase scan consistency and reduce radiation exposure and contrast dosage. These improvements are owed to Philips’ CT Smart Workflow, which comes equipped with an extensive suite of AI-enabled ‘Precise’ software applications.

“The productivity and diagnostic confidence enhancements that AI can deliver to CT imaging empower...

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