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GE Medical Systems Expands Capability of Nuclear Medicine Imaging System.


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WAUKESHA, Wis. and SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 13, 2003

With exclusive rights to UCSF-patented technology,

GE Medical increases detector utility

GE Medical Systems, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:GE), is increasing the diagnostic utility of its exclusive Infinia(TM) Hawkeye(R) nuclear medicine system with a new detector that enables physicians to localize disease with greater accuracy and speed. The Infinia Hawkeye combines single photon emission computed tomography single photon emission computed tomography
n. Abbr. SPECT
Tomographic imaging of local metabolic and physiological functions in tissues.
 and computed tomography (SPECT/CT) in one system.

The new 1" Elite(TM) detector with 95 photomultiplier tubes enables imaging with high and medium energy isotopes while preserving image quality at low energies. The detector can improve diagnostic accuracy in thyroid cancer imaging because of its high sensitivity to both medium-energy In(111) Somatostatin receptors and the high-energy I(131) tracer. In cardiology, its ability to provide high precision dual isotope simultaneous acquisition for stress/viability MIBI/FDG studies maximizes diagnostic accuracy while minimizing procedure time.

According to Stanley J. Goldsmith, M.D., Director of Nuclear Medicine and Professor of Radiology and Medicine at New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Medical Center, conventional wisdom says that the thicker the detector, the greater the image quality degradation at lower energies. The Elite crystal, however, breaks the mold, he said.

"We've performed studies with radionuclides at all energies, from low-energy technetium technetium (tĕknē`shēəm) [Gr. technetos=artificial], artificially produced radioactive chemical element; symbol Tc; at. no. 43; mass no. of most stable isotope 98; m.p. 2,200°C;; b.p. 4,877°C;; sp. gr. 11.  99m studies to gallium and indium medium-energy studies to 511 keV studies in the dual coincidence mode, without any observable deterioration of image quality," Goldsmith said. This enables a nuclear medicine department to acquire a single system that is good for both SPECT SPECT single-photon emission computed tomography.

SPECT
abbr.
single photon emission computed tomography


SPECT,
n See single photon emission computer tomography.
 and for coincidence imaging, he said.

The Infinia Hawkeye SPECT/CT imaging technology, introduced earlier this year, also includes high flux patient-specific Attenuation Loss of signal power in a transmission.
Attenuation

The reduction in level of a transmitted quantity as a function of a parameter, usually distance. It is applied mainly to acoustic or electromagnetic waves and is expressed as the ratio of power densities.
 Correction, an anatomically specific correction map. Artifacts are removed based on this map to improve diagnostic quality.

"Radionuclide radionuclide /ra·dio·nu·clide/ (-noo´klid) a nuclide that disintegrates with the emission of corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations.

ra·di·o·nu·clide
n.
 after radionuclide, our overall accuracy improved with the use of the anatomic map," said Dr. Goldsmith. "Even if you don't Even If You Don't is a single released by the band Ween in 2000 on Mushroom Records. Formats
Enhanced CD single
Includes the quicktime video of "Even If You Don't" directed by Matt Stone & Trey Parker of "South Park".
 use the map, the basic attenuation correction provided by the system is very useful, particularly in myocardial myocardial /myo·car·di·al/ (-kahr´de-al) pertaining to the muscular tissue of the heart.

myocardial

pertaining to the muscular tissue of the heart (the myocardium).
 imaging. Attenuation correction eliminates another uncertainty in imaging."

Concurrently, GE Medical has an arrangement with the University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States).  - San Francisco (UCSF UCSF University of California at San Francisco ) to exclusively market and distribute SPECT/CT dual-modality technology patented by UCSF(United States patent number 5,376,795). The use of any X-ray tube device for generation of an attenuation map is covered by the UCSF patent.

The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology is a 4,700-member international professional association devoted to the study of nuclear cardiology and cardiovascular computed tomography, which are subsets of nuclear medicine. ASNC has a staff of 17.  and Society of Nuclear Medicine recently issued a Joint Position Statement on Attenuation Correction: "On the basis of the available clinical evidence and the rapid development of attenuation correction technology, it is recommended that providers (institutions and practitioners) consider the addition of hardware and software that have undergone clinical validation and include appropriate quality control tools to perform non-uniform attenuation correction."

According to Dr. Bruce Hasegawa at the UCSF Physics Research Laboratory, "dual-modality imaging offers important advantages over conventional radionuclide imaging. It enables fusion of the anatomical and functional information with a level of ease and accuracy that cannot be obtained when the two images are obtained from separate systems. In addition, SPECT/CT imaging provides the capability to correct for the inherent attenuation present in the functional image by using the CT information."

Infinia Hawkeye's SPECT images focus on metabolic abnormalities that are present earlier than the anatomical changes otherwise seen with CT alone. Registering both images for a complete pathology picture in a single exam, Infinia helps physicians eliminate guesswork and enables them to plan better patient treatment.

"An Infinia Hawkeye system equipped with the Elite detector can perform a wider range of nuclear and SPECT/CT studies, giving customers a highly flexible diagnostic tool for everything from oncology to cardiology," said Jeff Kao, General Manager of Global Nuclear Medicine for GE Medical.

GE Medical Systems also announced productivity enhancements to its nuclear medicine line. The company's Millennium gamma cameras now will be available with a new, common user interface and innovative Ignite(TM) workflow software that fully automates exams for greater speed and consistency. In addition, the Xeleris(TM) workstation - the industry's fastest processing and image review workstation - is now available for all GE nuclear medicine gamma cameras, as well as those produced by many other manufacturers.

About GE Medical Systems

GE Medical Systems is a $9 billion global leader in medical imaging, interventional procedures, healthcare services, and information technology. Its offerings include networking and productivity tools, clinical information systems, patient monitoring systems, surgery and vascular imaging, conventional and digital X-ray, computed tomography, electron beam tomography Electron beam tomography is a specific form of computed axial tomography (CAT or CT) in which the X-Ray tube is not mechanically spun in order to rotate the source of X-Ray photons. , magnetic resonance, ultrasound and bone mineral densitometry densitometry /den·si·tom·e·try/ (den?si-tom´i-tre) determination of variations in density by comparison with that of another material or with a certain standard. , positron emission tomography positron emission tomography: see PET scan.
positron emission tomography (PET)

Imaging technique used in diagnosis and biomedical research.
, nuclear medicine, and a comprehensive portfolio of clinical and business services. For more than 100 years, health care providers worldwide have relied on GE Medical Systems for high quality medical technology and productivity solutions. For more information about GE Medical Systems, visit our Web site at www.gemedical.com.

EDITOR'S NOTE: The numbers "111" and "131" in "In(111)" and "I(131)" are meant to be superscripts.
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