News | Computed Tomography (CT) | November 25, 2018

Premium CT offers 64 or 128 slices with next-generation dose reduction, patient accommodation attributes and new workflow features

Hitachi Healthcare Announces Scenaria View CT at RSNA 2018

November 25, 2018 — Hitachi Healthcare presented the new Scenaria View premium performance 64/128-slice computed tomography (CT) scanner at the 2018 Radiological Society of North America annual meeting, Nov. 25-30 in Chicago. The Scenaria View features Hitachi’s next-generation dose reduction capabilities, the benefits of patient accommodation attributes and premium-tier high workflow features. With a larger 80cm aperture, a lateral shift table with +/- 10 cm shift range and an 84kW generator, the View is ideally suited to the advanced workload and applications needs of CT providers.                        

The Scenaria View enhances patient comfort with an open design that accommodates the largest of patients, while the dose reduction features and broad range of choices for clinical applications meet the individual provider’s needs.

The system is not available for sale in the U.S.

For more information: www.hitachimed.com


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