Sponsored Content | News | Computed Tomography (CT) | August 06, 2024

FCT iStream is a streamlined, space saving CT system that provides expansive radiology application capabilities.

The compact 128-slice system employs core proprietary technologies to enhance the sharpness of images, optimize workflow through AI automation, minimize clicks and significantly reduce patient dose.


SPONSORED CONTENT — Fujifilm’s latest CT technology brings exceptional image quality to a compact and user- and patient-friendly design. FCT iStream is a streamlined, space saving system providing expansive radiology application capabilities, with advanced clinical modules available for interventional CT, brain perfusion and cardiac CTA. FCT iStream received FDA 510(k) clearance earlier this year.

The compact 128-slice system employs core proprietary technologies to enhance the sharpness of images, optimize workflow through AI automation, minimize clicks and significantly reduce patient dose.

Excellent for smaller hospitals with tight spaces and tight budgets, FCT iStream’s small footprint (only three components) and low power consumption modes help reduce operating and installation costs. Fujifilm also provides unique post-sale training and support benefits. Some staff turnover challenges are addressed with follow-up applications training at no charge throughout the warranty and service contract relationship. 

Fujifilm FCT iStream
Fujufilm's FCT iStream’s small footprint (only three components) and low power consumption modes help reduce operating and installation costs.

Image Quality and Dose Reduction

FCT iStream includes four proprietary technologies. Combining these technologies with AI-enhanced image capture and processing tackles the challenges of increased patient volumes, comfort and dose concerns.

The technologies are:

  • HiMAR Plus – advanced metal artifact reduction

  • Intelli IPV – iterative reconstruction processing reduces noise for enhanced sharpness at lower dose

  • SynergyDrive – AI automation for workflow efficiency

  • IntelliODM – minimizes dose for patient safety

HiMAR Plus maintains diagnostic visibility of areas surrounding metal objects using iterative processing to progressively reduce noise and artifacts. HiMAR Plus sensitivity is adjustable to adapt to the application and site preferences.

Intelli IPV is Fujifilm’s iterative reconstruction processing technique using a proprietary vision model algorithm to enhance image sharpness, reduce noise, and enable lower patient dose.

SynergyDrive technology automates, simplifies and accelerates the scanning process. The system captures up to 60 images per second, while SynergyDrive helps streamline the entire scanning process, assisting with positioning of the patient, mapping imaging parameters on where to scan, and scanning and storing of images.

IntelliODM organ dose modulation minimizes radiation dose to the orbits while maintaining image quality. Fujifilm’s IntelliEC feature helps further reduce patient dose for all CT scanning, including cardiac imaging, based on patient attenuation.

Key product specifications include:

  • 128 slice CT, high resolution, high speed

  • 75 cm wide bore, 500 lbs. patient weight table

  • 60 kW, 670 mA, 6 MHU, 0.5s rotation scan time

  • Quick entry UI registration and protocol selection

  • Widest table in the industry for patient comfort

Learn More

To watch a video overview of FCT iStream CT, please click here

Additional information on FCT iStream can be accessed here

 

 


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