Siemens unveils HD lesion detection during respiratory motion

Siemens Molecular Imaging has introduced HD•Chest, a new technology that reduces blur created by respiration during PET/CT studies, at the European Association of Nuclear Medicine congress, from Oct. 9 to 13 in Vienna.

The HD•Chest provides full high-definition (HD) lesion detection and standardized uptake value quantification for PET/CT studies for the patient’s respiratory curve, according to Siemens.

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