Recently, EastPoint Innovation introduced the Philips Ultra High-end Haoke Spectral 256-Row Spectral CT, completing its installation, debugging, and personnel training, and officially putting it into use.
What is CT?
CT (Computed Tomography), also known as electronic computed tomography, is a technique that utilizes a precisely collimated X-ray beam γ Radiation, ultrasound, and other highly sensitive detectors are used to perform cross-sectional scans around a certain part of the body one after another, which have the characteristics of fast scanning time and clear images, and can be used for the examination of various diseases.
The application of CT in animal experiments is diverse:
● Animal disease detection and diagnosis:
CT can perform non-invasive imaging of animal bones, muscles, organs, etc., detecting and diagnosing diseases within the animal's body. For example, it can detect small fractures, tumors, and other diseases, and diagnose abnormalities in internal organs.
● Preoperative evaluation of animal experiments:
Before animal surgery, CT can scan animals to evaluate their physical condition, making sufficient preparations for surgery. It helps determine the specific plan, difficulty, and risk of the surgery.
● Animal Science Research:
CT is widely used in animal science research, providing high-resolution three-dimensional imaging for bone research, and quantitatively measuring information such as the shape and size of animal viscera for physiological research, offering valuable data support for research endeavors.
The Haoke Spectral 256 Spectral CT introduces breakthrough technology:
Equipped with a brand new spherical wide-body double-layer energy analysis detector utilizing a new 3D grating technology, it achieves ultimate photon utilization efficiency, excellent energy resolution, and new material analysis functions. Additionally, this CT features a new type of artificial intelligence imaging chain, integrating AI scanning, AI reconstruction, and AI post-processing, achieving convenience, intelligence, and precision in energy diagnosis.
The new generation of Haoke Spectral CT significantly expands the application range of color spectral imaging, particularly in critical diseases such as cardiovascular, tumor, and stroke. It greatly enhances the accuracy of the first scan diagnosis and meets the needs of clinical precision diagnosis and treatment, as well as various scientific research aspects, providing multifunctional and cost-effective solutions for research institutions.
The introduction of the Philips Haoke 256-Row CT will further enhance the accuracy and reliability of imaging diagnosis of various systemic diseases at EastPoint Medicine. It will offer more accurate, high-quality, and personalized services for preoperative target organ screening, intraoperative navigation data collection, and postoperative evaluation, thereby promoting the high-quality development of biomedical science.