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BLOG: Leveraging AI to Advance Medical Imaging and Improve Patient Outcomes

Philips CT 5100-Incisive with CT Smart Workflow

Philips CT 5100-Incisive with CT Smart Workflow

Consistency and accuracy of patient imaging saves millions of lives each year. None of which would be possible without the adoption of advanced technologies that continue to revolutionize the medical imaging industry by improving workflows and process-related strains on radiology staff.

To improve patient care and drive operational efficiencies, there is an obvious shift from the use of standalone solutions and products to smart integrated systems that rely on data and intelligence. This had led to the adoption ofartificial intelligence(AI) embedded into everyday tools that radiology departments use to improve efficiencies, reduce operational costs, meet ambitious financial objectives, and ultimately improve patient experience and outcome.

One such intelligent technology is theCT 5100-Incisive platform with CT Smart Workflow, which was unveiled by Philips at theRadiological Society of North America(RSNA) annual meeting in 2021 and is the company’s latest addition to its CT portfolio.

Advanced Capabilities

The newCT 5100-Incisivefeatures a comprehensive suite of AI-enabled capabilities and applications designed to accelerateCTworkflows, enhance diagnostic confidence, and maximize equipment uptime by ensuring precision in dose, speed, and image quality, allowing radiologists to focus their expertise on the patient instead of the process.

According toWendy Winkle-Lawless, CT Business Market Leader - North America, Philips, the implementation of AI is having a significant impact on workflow standardization and precision. Specifically, it brings innovation to imaging by simplifying the increasingly complex and stressful demands of radiology departments and alleviating some of the increasing pressures under which they operate.

“通过CT 5100-Incisive,我们将人工智能应用到扫描仪的各个方面。从技术人员计划检查,到病人定位,再到检查处理和图像重建,人工智能确保了标准化,帮助提高了剂量,改善了扫描病人的工作流程。”Winkle-Lawless说。

Philips CT 5100-Incisive

Philips CT 5100-Incisive

The CT 5100 Incisive also features multiple benefits.

“CT 5100 Incisive的进步之一是精确定位。这是一个人工智能的自动病人定位功能,允许您确保病人定位在ISO中心。无论患者是第一次来还是来做后续检查,这都显著提高了用户与用户之间的一致性。它还减少了增加患者剂量的需要,或其他不必要的后果,如图像噪声,通常与手动定位有关,”Winkle Lawless补充说。

Other benefits of the CT 5100 Incisive include:

  • Precise Image reduces the dose by up to 80%, lowers noise by 85% and improves low contrast detectability by 60% to ensure diagnostic confidence and patient care.1
  • Tube for life guarantee, which over the lifetime of the scanner, can reduce operating expenses by an estimated $420,000.2
  • A low total cost of ownership with upgradable, up-to-date technology features.
  • 24/7 proactive monitoring that continuously supports the system remotely without interrupting daily routines.

Performance Enhancements

CT Smart Workflow is the latest in a continuous program of performance enhancements for Philips’ CT 5100 Incisive platform, which includes a newly-designed patient table to accommodate bariatric patients; OnPlan patient-side gantry controls to minimize time spent away from the patient, allowing radiologists to do more directly from the scanner, including setup and pre-scan adjustments, enabling inter-operator consistency and reducing time to results with adaptive intelligence; and the company’s process improvement services Enterprise Performance Analytics –PerformanceBridge.

“With the combination of CT 5100 Incisive and CT Smart Workflow, we have embedded AI into the tools that radiology departments use every day so they can apply their expertise to the patient, rather than unnecessary distractions associated with the CT imaging itself,” said Frans Venker, General Manager of Computed Tomography at Philips. “By automating many of the process-related obstacles to CT imaging performance, we aim to clear the way for precision in dose, speed, and image quality that will help imaging departments to meet their financial, clinical, and operational goals.”

According to Venker, the CT 5100 Incisive with CT Smart Workflow demonstrates how integrated, AI-driven solutions connect clinical intelligence and operational data across the radiology enterprise to advance precision diagnosis and treatment.

Smart imaging solutions, such as the CT 5100 Incisive, are designed to improve efficiencies, operator consistency, and diagnostic confidence at the point of image acquisition by automating many of the time-consuming procedural tasks that radiologists, technicians and staff traditionally had to perform manually. By empowering the radiology departments to streamline care and make the best decisions for each patient, healthcare providers can ensure operational excellence and the best patient outcome.

References:

1. In clinical practice, the use of Precise Image may reduce CT patient dose depending on the clinical task, patient size, and anatomical location. 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. Dose reduction assessments were performed using reference body protocols with 1.0 mm slices at the “Smoother” setting, and tested on the MITA CT IQ Phantom (CCT189, The Phantom Laboratory) assessing the 10mm pin and compared to filtered-back projection. A range is seen across the 4 pins, using a channelized hoteling observer tool, that includes lower image noise by 85% and improved low-contrast detectability from 0% to 60% at 50% to 80% dose reduction. NPS curve shift is used to evaluate image appearance, as measured on a 20 cm water phantom in the center 50mm x 50 mm region of interest, with an average shift of 6%or less. Data on file.

2. Life of the product is defined by Philips as 10 years. Tube for Life guarantee availability varies by country. Please contact your local Philips sales representative for details. Actual operating costs for customers vary significantly because many variables exist (such as CT make and model, hospital/imaging center size, case mix, system usage). The potential savings identified estimates the avoidance of purchasing replacement tubes over a 10-year useful life of a CT system, based on an average selling price of $140,000 per replacement tube and estimated tube life of 3 years. There can be no guarantee that all customers will achieve this result.

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