Siemens Healthineers Announces First U.S. Installs of SOMATOM go.Up CT System

11/16/2017

• New scanner with innovative tablet-based workflow installed at two Missouri locations of Center for Diagnostic Imaging (CDI)

 

Center for Diagnostic Imaging (CDI), one of the nation’s largest providers of diagnostic imaging services, recently became the first health care organization in the United States to install the SOMATOM go.Up computed tomography (CT) system from Siemens Healthineers. The SOMATOM go.Up scanners are installed at two CDI outpatient imaging facilities associated with St. Luke’s Hospital in St. Louis: St. Luke’s CDI Chesterfield, Mo., and St. Luke’s CDI Frontenac, Mo. The SOMATOM go.Up is designed for highly diverse sets of user needs and provides automated, standardized workflows that help users reduce unwanted variations and achieve more consistent, profound clinical results at a lower total cost of ownership.

 

A highlight of the SOMATOM go.Up is the user’s ability to control routine examinations utilizing only the tablet and remote. This ability facilitates a new, mobile workflow whereby staff no longer need to move between scanner and control room and can remain with patients during scan preparation, potentially improving the patient experience. Standardized work steps permit users to run the scan with just a few inputs, and automated, zero-click post-processing enables efficient and consistent scanner operation.

 

Additional features include a wide detector that provides up to 64 slices, enabling more rapid CT scanning. With a combination of advanced technologies such as the Stellar integrated detector, SAFIRE¹ iterative reconstruction, and tin filter technology, the system delivers some of the lowest radiation doses achievable for a CT of its class. The scanner is ideal for institutions that want to expand their imaging portfolio.

 

“We are pleased to see the tremendous results already coming from our relationship with CDI with respect to our SOMATOM go. CT systems,” said Douglas Ryan, Vice President of Computed Tomography at Siemens Healthineers North America. “The SOMATOM go. offers groundbreaking mobile workflow technology that can help CDI cost-effectively elevate its level of image quality, exam consistency, and workflow efficiency.”

 

¹ In clinical practice, the use of SAFIRE may reduce CT patient dose depending on the clinical task, patient size, anatomical location, and clinical practice. A consultation with a radiologist and a physicist should be made to determine the appropriate dose to obtain diagnostic image quality for the particular clinical task.

 

For further information on the SOMATOM go.Up CT system, please see https://usa.siemens.com/somatom-go-up

 


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Jeff Bell
Phone (610) 448-6348; E-mail: jeffrey.t.bell@siemens-healthineers.com


Siemens Healthineers is the separately managed healthcare business of Siemens AG enabling healthcare providers worldwide to achieve better outcomes at lower costs 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.com/healthineers

 

 

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