The Eclos 16 Slice CT Scan Machine is a state-of-the-art medical imaging device designed to provide high-quality, detailed images of the internal structures of the human body. It utilizes advanced technology to offer 16 slices per rotation, enabling the capture of multiple cross-sectional images simultaneously. These images are used to diagnose various medical conditions, such as tumors, fractures, and heart disease, with accuracy and efficiency.
Long Description:
The Eclos 16 Slice CT Scan Machine is engineered for hospitals and diagnostic centers that require a reliable and fast CT imaging solution. It combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, offering high resolution and low radiation doses for patients. This system enhances diagnostic capabilities by delivering precise imaging in both routine and specialized procedures. Whether for emergency cases, outpatient services, or routine check-ups, the Eclos 16 Slice CT machine ensures exceptional imaging performance with a reduced time for each scan.
The machine is designed with a spacious, patient-friendly bore that ensures patient comfort during scanning. Its high-speed performance allows for rapid acquisition of detailed images, improving workflow and minimizing the patient’s time in the scanner. The Eclos 16 Slice CT Scan Machine also integrates sophisticated software for image processing and advanced visualization, ensuring optimal image quality.
Key benefits include its ability to handle a wide range of diagnostic applications, from neurology to orthopedics, cardiology, and oncology. The system is capable of producing detailed 3D imaging, improving clinical decision-making and treatment planning.
Technical Specifications:
- Type: 16 Slice Spiral CT Scanner
- X-ray Tube:
- High-frequency tube with advanced cooling systems
- Power: 80-120 kW
- Anode Heat Storage: ≥ 3.5 MHU
- Maximum Tube Current: 500 mA
- Tube Voltage: 80-135 kV
- Detector: 16 Rows of Detectors
- Type: Solid-state scintillator
- Detector Coverage: 16 slices per rotation
- Field of View (FOV): 50-80 cm (depending on the patient’s size)
- Slice Thickness: 0.75 mm to 5 mm (adjustable)
- Rotational Speed: 0.75 seconds (full rotation)
- Scan Modes:
- Helical (Spiral) Scan
- Cardiac Imaging Mode
- 3D Imaging Mode
- Scan Time:
- Whole body scan: Approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute
- Head scan: Approximately 5-10 seconds
- Image Reconstruction Time: ≤ 1 second
- Image Quality:
- High-resolution images up to 512 x 512 matrix
- 3D and Multi-planar Reformation (MPR) capabilities
- Data Storage & Handling:
- Large data storage with an advanced DICOM interface
- 2D/3D reconstruction and volume rendering
- Contrast Injection System: Automated injection system for precise contrast delivery
- Patient Table:
- Motorized, adjustable for patient comfort
- Weight capacity: 200 kg (440 lbs)
- Operator Console:
- Intuitive touch-screen interface
- Real-time image display
- Easy-to-use navigation and protocol setting
- Software & Features:
- Advanced reconstruction software (filtered back projection, iterative reconstruction)
- High-definition imaging with low-dose protocols
- Multi-planar and 3D reconstructions
- Real-time image review
- Enhanced noise reduction
- Radiation Dose:
- Adaptive dose modulation for patient safety
- Features for low radiation exposure without compromising image quality
- Power Supply:
- 380V AC ± 10%, 50-60 Hz
- UPS backup for power failure prevention
Applications:
- Neurology: Imaging of the brain for detecting strokes, tumors, and vascular abnormalities.
- Cardiology: Detailed heart imaging, coronary artery visualization, and assessment of cardiac function.
- Orthopedics: Accurate bone imaging, fracture detection, and post-operative assessments.
- Oncology: Tumor detection, staging, and treatment planning.
- Emergency Imaging: Rapid assessment of trauma or acute conditions.
This machine ensures a comprehensive and high-quality CT scanning experience with speed, accuracy, and safety at the forefront. It’s an ideal choice for healthcare institutions that aim to offer the best possible diagnostic outcomes to their patients.