Advanced Breast-CT (nu:View)

 

Model: Nu:view

Brand: AB-CT

Origin: Germany

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  • SKU : ABCTNUVIEW
  • Category : AB-CT
  • Popular keywords : Mammography, ABCT, Breast-CT (nu:View)

Leading edge

nu:view, the world’s first breast CT scanner to use spiral CT and photon-counting technology, is the brainchild of Erlangen-based company AB-CT. With the CE marking for nu:view in place, the new scanner is already in use on patients at university hospitals and radiology practices in Europe.

What sets nu:view apart is the excellent image resolution coupled with low radiation dose and short scan times. To obtain the best possible image quality and maximize radiation dose efficiency at the same time, the detector uses state-of-the-art single photon-counting technology. Unlike conventional scintillation, nu:view uses direct converting detectors made of cadmium telluride (CdTe).

In the course of one rotation around the female breast up to 2,000 projection images are created — with a full spiral scan taking as little as 7 to 12 seconds. Doing all this without breast compression, an excellent patient comfort is ensured. For the first time, a CT scanner makes it possible to acquire images of the entire female breast in a single scan in true 3D without superimposition and with a superb soft-tissue differentiation. nu:view can be seamlessly integrated into your RIS and PACS, facilitating the safe storage of the images and ensuring a seamless workflow.

Excellent patient comfort

During the image acquisition process, the patient lies prone on the scanner table with the breast to be examined conveniently placed into the opening. No compression is applied, making the process pain-free and helping that little extra for patients to feel reassured in a situation that may be perceived as highly distressing.

 

Specifications

 

Current solutions vs. breast CT (MAMMA CT)

Clinical cases, Click here

 

Breast CT – Modality Overview and Technical Specifications

Nu:view in clinical practice – Webinar