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Royal Philips launches next-generation 1.5T BlueSeal MR wide-bore scanner .

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Published:23rd Nov 2024
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Royal Philips, a global leader in health technology, announced its next-generation 1.5T BlueSeal MR wide-bore scanner will be unveiled at RSNA 2024.

The latest generation scanner features a 70 cm wide-bore design and integrates AI-enabled MR Smart Workflow solutions, designed to enhance access and diagnostic confidence to improve outcomes for more patients. The MR Smart Workflow solutions increase daily patient throughput without compromising diagnostic quality to address the needs of high-demand healthcare environments.

Key to this latest innovation is Philips’ unique Smart Reading technology, a cloud-based AI toolset that integrates imaging and reading on the MR scanner. In partnership with computer-aided diagnostics company icometrix (Leuven, Belgium) for neurological indications like Alzheimer’s and Multiple Sclerosis, and imaging biomarker specialist Quibim for prostate cancer (Valencia, Spain), Smart Reading drives precision diagnosis to a new level by providing fully automated AI-based quantitative reports.

Also differentiating Philips in the industry is the eco-friendly design of the BlueSeal MRI with helium-free operations, making it the lightest 1.5T 70cm MRI system available today . Up to 1700kg lighter  and no need for a vent pipe, it enables flexible installations in new locations, including elevated floors or indoor sites with construction limitations, bringing quality MRI to more patients, where helium logistics are challenging or costly.

BlueSeal XE/SE and Smart Reading is not yet CE marked.

Condition: Imaging:MRI
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