New CT, MR scanners and AI top GE HealthCare highlights at RSNA 2023

CHICAGO -- GE HealthCare (GEHC) brought new CT and MRI scanners and a range of AI software applications to McCormick Place for RSNA 2023. CT In CT, GEHC shined the spotlight on its Revolution Ascend scanner, which was first introduced at ECR in March. With onsite detector upgrades, Ascend can be upgraded from a 20-mm coverage system for routine scanning to a 40-mm coverage system that delivers better low-contrast detectability, according to the vendor. The scanner also comes with True Enhance DL, an AI-based application that generates deep learning-based monochromatic-like images from a single-energy x-ray acquisition. This capability is designed to increase contrast resolution and is especially useful for challenging oncology exams, GEHC said. GE HealthCare's new Revolution Ascend CT scanner.GEHC also pointed to upgrades for its Revolution Apex scanner, including ECG-less Cardiac for acquiring cardiac images without the need for an ECG signal or trace. What’s more, GEHC has launched Tube Watch, which uses digital twin technology to remotely monitor and predict tube failures or potential issues in Apex’s x-ray generation chain. In addition, the vendor said that its TrueFidelity DL software is available on both Apex and Ascend. Based on a deep neural network, TrueFidelity DL is designed to generate high-definition, low-noise CT images. TrueFidelity DL features for the lung and extremity are available exclusively, however, on the Apex.  Both Apex and Ascend come with...
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