Siemens at the European Congress of Radiology 2009: News and Highlights

Siemens Healthcare SectorThemed "Ask the ultimate Power in Imaging", Siemens Healthcare will present its latest imaging innovations at the European Congress of Radiology 2009 (ECR 2009), including the new computer tomograph Somatom Definition Flash, the world's first molecular CT - the biograph mCT - and the next generation of breast magnetic resonance tomography - the Magnetom Espree-Pink. The demonstration will also feature the first automatic breast scanner Acuson S2000, the new digital radiography system Ysio and Mammomat Inspiration with 3D tomosynthesis for mammography.

Siemens sets a new standard for breast ultrasound: New automated breast ultrasound system automatically acquires volumes and offers intelligent clinical applications
Siemens Healthcare introduces the Acuson S2000 Automated Breast Volume Scanner (ABVS), the first multi-use ultrasound breast system that automatically acquires volume images of the breast. Thanks to the user-independent, standardized image acquisition, the system is ideally suited for early detection and diagnosis of breast cancer with ultrasound - especially for women with dense breast tissue.

Maximum efficiency in diagnostic reporting: syngo Portal Transcriptionist from Siemens for medical transcriptionists
The PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) and RIS (Radiology Information System) solutions from Siemens Healthcare are enhanced by role-based portals. Clinical staff access their tasks via portal applications that are specifically adapted to their function. The new Syngo Portal Transcriptionist, developed for the European market, contains all core functions needed by transcription offices for diagnostic reporting in radiology. The portal clearly indicates and prioritizes the main tasks that need to be addressed, for example, pick up incoming cassette, listen to digitally dictated text, or transfer text, including comments by the radiologist, to the reporting template. With this approach, the portal provides seamless interaction between radiologists and transcriptionists, reducing breaks in their workflows.

Innovation for Women’s Health - the new MRI breast scanner from Siemens
Magnetom Espree-Pink makes examinations more comfortable for physicians and patients Siemens Healthcare presents its first MRI breast scanner, Magnetom Espree-Pink. This 1.5-Tesla system is the latest innovation in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) from Siemens, featuring a dedicated solution for breast examinations. Particularly for obese and claustrophobic patients, the large, 70-centimeter magnet bore makes examinations more comfortable than with previous systems, or, in some cases, it makes them possible for the first time ever. The flexible design of the "Sentinelle Vanguard for Siemens" breast coil also optimizes the clinical workflow. Comprehensive applications, such as syngo Grace or syngo Views, additionally set a new standard in Women’s Health.

Siemens presents new MR applications for Oncology
Siemens Healthcare exhibits its latest solutions in the field of Magnetic Resonance (MR) for Oncology at the European Radiology Congress ECR 2009 in Vienna. The syngo TimCT Oncology application enables not only comprehensive patient examinations within extreme short examination time possible, it can also eliminate the need for multiple examinations with other modalities. The syngo Tissue 4D software supports tissue differentiation of prostate cancer. In addition, Siemens presents innovative technologies in the area of Women's Health: dedicated breast coils for 1.5 Tesla and 3 Tesla systems as well as the new breast scanner Magnetom Espree - Pink. The 1.5T system combines a 70cm Open-Bore design with a dedicated breast care solution. Particularly for obese and claustrophobic patients, the large bore makes examinations more comfortable than with previous systems, or, in some cases, it makes them possible for the first time ever.

Computed Tomography
With the Somatom Definition Flash, Siemens Healthcare is introducing a CT scanner that will set new standards regarding speed and dose reduction. The system requires only a fraction of the radiation dose that systems previously required to scan even the tiniest anatomical details faster than ever before. The Somatom Definition Flash is a new dual-source CT from Siemens, featuring two X-ray tubes that simultaneously revolve around the patient's body. The fastest scanning speed in CT (43 cm/s) and a temporal resolution of 75 ms enable, for example, complete scans of the entire chest region in just 0.6 seconds. Thus, patients are no longer required to hold their breath during the exam the way they had to in the past. At the same time, the Somatom Definition Flash operates at an extremely reduced radiation dose. For example, a spiral heart scan can be performed with less than 1 millisievert (mSv), whereas the average effective dose required for this purpose usually ranges from 8 mSv to 30 mSv.

Molecular Imaging and Nuclear Medicine
The Biograph Molecular CT (mCT) is the first unit ever to combine the capabilities of a highperformance CT scanner with those of a high-resolution PET (positron emission tomography) system. With conventional PET CT scanners, the CT component can be used only to a limited degree for CT examinations. With the Biograph mCT, Siemens is introducing "molecular computed tomography". This system includes both a CT for molecular imaging and, at the same time, a PET system offering the comprehensive possibilities of computed tomography. In times characterized by sinking healthcare budgets, this new system is optimally suited for cost-effective performance of high-quality CT as well as PET CT examinations. It also promotes close cooperation between the diagnostic disciplines of radiology and nuclear medicine.

Services
With Uptime Services, the Siemens Customer Care program offers a multitude of innovative proactive services that enable the detection of potential faults in medical systems before malfunctions occur. This minimizes downtimes and decisively improves planning security and workflows in hospitals and medical practices. The Siemens Guardian Program, for example, allows the real-time, proactive online monitoring of medical systems. System errors and potential deviations from the current standard values can be quickly detected and remedied so that reliability and availability of the system are considerably increased. The basis for this is the Siemens Remote Service (SRS) platform, to which Siemens can connect the systems of its customers worldwide. Today, up to 50 percent of all system malfunctions can be remedied by SRS via remote access.

Radiography
The wireless detector wi-D, is a highlight of the Ysio digital X-ray system which can be compiled from a program of modules. Regardless of whether medical practices and hospitals require one or two detectors, whether they want a patient table or not, or whether they need fully automated or synchronized operation - Ysio can provide an X-ray system that is adaptable to virtually any clinical requirement. The wireless detector combines the flexibility of conventional cassettes with the immense advantages offered by digital radiography and thus ensures a cost-effective workflow. "MaxTouch", the large color display, also contributes to this. With this touch pad, the customer can control system functions such as examination and exposure parameters or the dose. If customers opt for the fully automated ceiling-mounted support, they can even choose from over 500 organ programs. These programs make it possible to move the tube into the correct position for the desired exposure with a single push of a button.

Interventional radiology
By combining an angiographic C-arm system with the electromagnetic navigation system, iGuide Cappa a new medical procedure was developed which allows a needle to be navigated in the patient with a very low X-ray dose and thus offers a greater level of patient comfort. Prior to the intervention, Siemens Syngo DynaCT software provides physicians with the 3D exposures they require. Similar to a GPS system, this method involves electro-magnetic localization. In this way needles can be placed with greater precision and faster than before. Such minimally invasive interventions are used, for example, in liver biopsies, in vertebral plastias for the stabilization of destroyed vertebral bodies or in pain therapy in case of tumors.

Fluoroscopy
For many examinations using fluoroscopy systems, patients have to fast the night before. As a result, fluoroscopic examinations are often planned for the morning. The systems then remain unused for the rest of the day in private practices and hospitals. This is not the case with Axiom Luminos dRF: the system is also a fully digital radiography system which can be used around the clock. Axiom Luminos dRF can both visualize dynamic processes in the body - for example swallowing in the esophagus - and produce static radiographs. Instead of operating with a conventional image intensifier and cassette, the system works with a dynamic flat detector, which digitally acquires the image data for both fluoroscopic and radiographic acquisitions. This eliminates the steps involved in inserting and aligning the cassette, as well as the subsequent read out at a corresponding device. Axiom Luminos dRF eliminates these interruptions because the image is available immediately and electronically. This saves time both for personnel and patients, resulting in increased patient throughput.

Breast Care
With tomosynthesis mammography is extended to include a radiographic technique which is similar to the principle of computed tomography. The X-ray tube takes several exposures of the breast from various angles. From these projection images, a software program computes a set of sectional images with the help of algorithms. The resultant three-dimensional data provides the radiologist with much better information than was possible with previous methods. Superimposed tissue structures can be displayed separately. This technology is in the process of being developed and will be available for Mammomat Inspiration, the latest mammography system from Siemens. It allows screening, diagnosis and tomosynthesis to be provided on a uniform digital platform for the first time ever. The customer can, where required, purchase a screening device and add on the biopsy unit or 3D tomosynthesis, as required, at a later stage.

Computer Aided Detection
Intelligent post-processing, which includes computer-aided detection (CAD) and advanced imaging solutions, help physicians detect regions on clinical images that may require further attention. Siemens has developed CAD and advanced imaging solutions particularly for the lung, intestinal and chest regions. These CAD applications are available on the MultiModality Workplace, on the syngo CT Workplace and in implemented into syngo Imaging or syngo Imaging XS. At ECR 2009, Siemens will demonstrate the extension of intelligent post-processing in the PACS workflow.

Imaging and workflow systems
At the European Congress of Radiology 2009, Siemens will present its innovations in the areas of Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and Radiology Information Systems (RIS). This includes, among others, new features in the PACS Syngo Imaging XS and Syngo Imaging as well as Syngo Dynamics. New portals have been added to extend the Syngo Workflow and support radiologists and hospital personnel with intelligent access to patient images, data or reports and their administration.

Environmental concepts for medical engineering systems
To reuse pre-owned systems as much as possible is an important component of Siemens' corporate philosophy: Resources are conserved by extending the life cycle of a product. For example, computed and magnetic resonance tomographs, ultrasound, radiation therapy and radiography systems are repurchased by Siemens Healthcare and then reconditioned by the Refurbished Systems Business Unit. This is accomplished in an extensive five-level quality process (system selection, qualified disassembly, refurbishing process, installation, warranty) that matches the same high quality standards as are applied to new systems. This integrated approach helps to prevent a yearly discharge of 18,000 tons of CO2. These energy savings correspond to the yearly electrical energy demands of 4,450 3-person households.

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About Siemens Healthcare Sector
The Siemens Healthcare Sector is one of the largest suppliers of healthcare technology worldwide. The company is a medical solution provider with core competences and innovative strengths in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies as well as knowledge processing, including information technology and system integration. With its acquisitions in laboratory diagnostics, Siemens Healthcare is the first integrated healthcare company that combines imaging and lab diagnostics, therapy solutions and medical information technology and also supplements these with consultation and services. Siemens Healthcare offers solutions for the entire supply chain under one roof - from prevention and early detection to diagnosis and on to treatment and aftercare. In addition, Siemens Healthcare is the world market leader for innovative hearing instruments. The company employs some 49,000 employees worldwide and is present in more than 130 countries. During fiscal 2008 (ending on September 30), Siemens Healthcare achieved a total sales volume of 11.17 billion euro and incoming orders totaling 11.78 billion euro. The Group earnings amounted to 1.23 billion euro. For more information, go to: http://www.siemens.com/healthcare.

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