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Aquilion ONE’s SVD+ Helps to More Accurately Diagnose Stroke

Toshiba’s Aquilion® ONE dynamic volume CT system has changed the scope of brain perfusion analysis by enabling dynamic imaging of the entire brain and dramatically improving the ways physicians diagnose and treat stroke. One feature, available only on the Aquilion ONE, due to its ability to image the entire brain in one rotation, is the Singular Value Decomposition Plus (SVD+) perfusion algorithm. The SVD+ algorithm produces advanced CT perfusion imaging that is unmatched in the industry.

“The Aquilion ONE dynamic volume CT system with the SVD+ perfusion algorithm is emerging as a new standard of care for brain perfusion analysis,” said Erin Angel, PhD, manager, CT Clinical Science, Toshiba. “The fast exam time, high image quality and lower radiation doses of the Aquilion ONE, combined with the more accurate perfusion analysis produced by SVD+, are changing the ways physicians identify and treat stroke quickly.”

Toshiba’s SVD+ Perfusion Algorithm
Brain perfusion imaging in CT is used to determine if the patient has had a stroke and to distinguish which areas of the brain are beyond repair and which areas of the brain may be saved through intervention. Perfusion analysis can help clinicians estimate treatment response and develop therapeutic pathways designed specifically for individual patients. The advanced SVD+ algorithm was developed for the Aquilion ONE to improve the quantitative maps produced by perfusion imaging and to give physicians more accurate data for the evaluation of stroke.

Standard SVD algorithms can sometimes produce perfusion maps that are not completely accurate, since they have difficulty calculating certain delays in blood flow. These blood flow delays, if not identified appropriately, produce perfusion maps that provide unclear results to the physician. Toshiba’s SVD+ is an advanced perfusion algorithm that eliminates these issues. SVD+ is a delay-insensitive SVD algorithm that uses an innovative technique to account for delays in blood flow and perform calculations with faster computation times. The SVD+ algorithm is unique in that it always begins prior to the contrast’s arrival to more accurately quantify the region of the brain being imaged.

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Category: Medical Equipment,Medical Imaging

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