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AI-assisted 1.5T MRI debuts in Serbia
United Imaging is pleased to announce that VMR Diagnostic Center has become the first institution of its kind in Serbia to benefit from their imaging solutions.
Thanks to a strategic partnership with the Croatian branch of Shimadzu – a company specializing in precision instruments and advanced medical equipment – VMR Diagnostic Center is using the uMR 670, the latest 1.5T wide-bore magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology from the manufacturer. In the announcement of the system's installation, United Imaging express their confidence that this investment will significantly improve regional access to fast and accurate diagnostics, ultimately leading to better treatment outcomes.
The uMR 670 is designed to push the boundaries of 1.5T MRI technology, the company states. Following a patient-centric approach, it is built to provide a reassuring and comfortable diagnostic experience precisely when patients need it most. The system is equipped with advanced features to help streamline the diagnostic process and empower healthcare professionals to focus on the patient’s well-being. Among these features, United Imaging highlights their deep learning-based image reconstruction, a system developed to increase image clarity to help physicians diagnose complex cases.
The new system features several of the company's proprietary techniques, for example a remote dual-source phased-array millimetre-wave technology, for precise non-contact respiratory motion sensing, deep learning-based algorithms for image reconstruction, and silent scanning technology for comprehensive whole-body examinations.
"We are committed to creating accessible imaging solutions that have the power to change patients' lives", United Imaging states. "The growing adoption of our technology by healthcare institutions worldwide fills us with pride and inspires us to continue advancing diagnostics on a global scale. We would like to thank Shimadzu for their invaluable support in making this installation possible."
Source: United Imaging
13.12.2024