Radiology Business March 1, 2024
Dave Fornell

Philips Healthcare introduced a new computed tomography system this week at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) aimed at the rapidly growing cardiac coronary CT angiography (CCTA) market. It features a new detector that was designed to optimize the use of artificial intelligence (AI) image reconstruction algorithms.

The new CT 5300 system provides more accurate and reliable imaging results to better manage the increase in complex cardiac cases. Philips said it’s equipped with advanced AI capabilities designed to be used for diagnosis, interventional procedures and screening. The AI features, including its new detector, automated patient isocentering on the table and other features, helps streamline workflow efficiency to improve patient outcomes and department productivity. The AI features are aimed at...

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