At SNMMI 2018, Siemens Healthineers Announces FDA Clearance of New Molecular Imaging Functionalities

Malvern, Pennsylvania - June 21, 2018 - At the 2018 Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI), June 23-26 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Siemens Healthineers will announce the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance of four new system features for the Biograph mCT family of positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) systems. These features, three of which are also available on the Biograph Vision PET/CT scanner, bring advanced clinical capabilities to healthcare providers, enabling them to expand precision medicine and transform the delivery of patient care.

The QualityGuard¹ feature self-calibrates the PET detector by tapping natural background radiation from the lutetium oxyorthosilicate (LSO) detectors to run daily and weekly quality control (QC) procedures during off-hours, saving up to 30 minutes of staff time per day. Self-calibration eliminates use of a radioactive source for daily and weekly manual calibration, thereby reducing the technologist’s radiation exposure in addition to eliminating the need to lift the radioactive source, which can weigh 25 to 30 lbs.

A second feature, FlowMotion Multiparametric PET Suite, is fully automated and delivers whole-body parametric PET images based on the Patlak reference tissue model. In a single examination and without the need for arterial blood sampling, FlowMotion Multiparametric PET Suite provides images of metabolic rate and distribution volume in addition to standard uptake value (SUV) images. FlowMotion Multiparametric PET Suite reduces the variability of quantitative measurements due to differences in uptake time, patient body size, and blood glucose levels, leading to better characterization of tracer uptake compared
to SUV alone.

The OncoFreeze feature provides images that are virtually free of respiratory motion in the same time as a standard whole-body scan. Traditionally, respiratory gated images use only select information from a portion of the patient’s respiratory cycle; the remaining data from the PET/CT scan is discarded. OncoFreeze utilizes 100 percent of acquired information from the respiratory cycle and reduces acquisition time.

Finally, CardioFreeze corrects for respiratory and cardiac motion associated with cardiac PET/CT image acquisitions and can obtain the respiratory waveform just by analyzing PET data. Each cardiac gate is reconstructed with 100 percent of the data acquired, eliminating variability from cardiac and respiratory motion, and improving visualization of myocardial tracer distribution, wall thickness, and defect definition.

 

¹QualityGuard is currently under development on Biograph Vision and is not available for sale in the U.S. or any other country.

QualityGuard, FlowMotion Multiparametric PET Suite, OncoFreeze and CardioFreeze are not commercially available in all countries. Their future availability cannot be guaranteed. Please contact your local Siemens Healthineers organization for further details.

 


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Siemens Healthineers enables healthcare providers worldwide to increase value by empowering them on their journey towards expanding precision medicine, transforming care delivery, improving patient experience and digitalizing healthcare. A leader in medical technology, Siemens Healthineers is constantly innovating its portfolio of products and services in its core areas of diagnostic and therapeutic imaging and in laboratory diagnostics and molecular medicine. Siemens Healthineers is also actively developing its digital health services and enterprise services.
In fiscal 2017, which ended on September 30, 2017, Siemens Healthineers generated revenue of €13.8 billion and profit of €2.5 billion and has about 48,000 employees worldwide. Further information is available at www.siemens-healthineers.com.


 

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