10/28/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/28/2024 14:13
UC Davis Health's imaging capabilities took a significant step forward with the addition of a new, state-of-the-art cardiovascular CT scanner that provides clinicians with superior resolution and allows a more comfortable and a faster scan for patients.
UC Davis Medical Center is the first hospital in California to use the Canon Aquilion ONE / INSIGHT Edition CT scanner and the first in the United States with a commercial system installed for advanced cardiovascular CT scans.
The new, state-of-the-art scanner is equipped with AI-enhanced image reconstruction technology and workflow optimization for faster scanning and more confident diagnosis."This technology is going to be a true game-changer for the way we deliver care to our patients at UC Davis, particularly when it comes to heart and blood vessel imaging," said Elizabeth Anne Morris, chair of the Department of Radiology. "Not only will it expand our capabilities in both clinical care and research, but because we can better detect, diagnose, and monitor heart disease, it represents hope for better patient outcomes."
The new cardiovascular CT scanner was introduced to faculty and staff at a ribbon-cutting at the medical center. The scanner produces high-quality, three-dimensional (3D) images of the heart, along with blood vessels and surrounding structures. It can help identify blockages or narrowing of the arteries and detect problems with the pumping function of the heart which may indicate possible heart disease.
This new cardiovascular CT scanner with advanced technology elevates the cardiac imaging program at UC Davis Health, delivering more detailed images for improved diagnosis and patient outcomes." -Elizabeth Anne MorrisThe benefits of the new cardiovascular CT scanner include:
"This innovative technology is particularly beneficial for UC Davis Health pediatric patients, as it significantly reduces scan times, minimizing the need for anesthesia during exams and reducing the radiation dose delivered to patients," said Sarah McKenney, chief of medical physics and faculty member who championed bringing the scanner to the health system. "It is a gamechanger in how we can give a more personalized medical experience to our patients and perform more advanced research."
This innovative technology is particularly beneficial for UC Davis Health pediatric patients, as it significantly reduces scan times, minimizing the need for anesthesia during exams and reducing the radiation dose delivered to patients." -Sarah McKenneyThe scanner was acquired through the hard work, collaboration, and a shared commitment to excellence of multiple UC Davis Health teams - including multiple radiology services managers, hospital administration, planning and development, and capital projects - and coordination with innovative industry partners like Canon.
"With the addition of this CT scanner, we are significantly enhancing the speed and efficiency of our imaging services," said Delane Mason, executive director of Radiology. "This advanced technology allows us to perform faster exams, enabling quicker diagnoses and more timely care for our patients. We are proud to offer this state-of-the-art service as part of our commitment to improving patient outcomes and streamlining care at UC Davis Health."