GE Medical Systems launches upgraded MyoSight

GE Medical Systems (GEMS) has unveiled the next generation of its Millennium MyoSight dual-detector, variable-angle system for office-based nuclear cardiology imaging.

 GEMS debuted its upgraded MyoSight at the eighth annual symposium for the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC).

 The MyoSight system includes the Xeleris functional imaging workstation and the works-in-progress Ignite workflow software to automate exams for greater speed and consistency.

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