AiCE has guided us in a new era of image reconstruction that we don’t want to miss
Initially, we had the option of using Deep Learning Reconstruction (DLR) either for further dose reduction or, alternatively, to increase image quality. Regarding dose reduction, we’ve always been very far ahead with Canon CT equipment. In the previous protocols, we’ve been well below the diagnostic reference values of the Federal Office for Radiation Protection. We made a conscious decision to use the new technology to achieve higher Choosing this new workflow has proven extremely successful, and we now benefit from significantly increased image quality on a daily basis.
The decision to add the new software to the Aquilion ONE / PRISM Edition was also very much appreciated by the staff, who now prefer to have AiCE available on all CT equipment.
Switching from previous equipment to the Aquilion ONE / PRISM Edition CT with AiCE technology pleased everyone. They didn’t have to refamiliarize themselves with the new system or relearn how to interpret the images.
The images are now much clearer and show a significantly increased signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), with a much better delineation of possible disease than with conventional CTs.
The noise in particular has once again significantly decreased, which facilitates better diagnosis.
Many of the Charité specialists share our enthusiasm. Cardiologists have reported that our department now delivers the best imaging results with high-tech CT compared to other radiological modalities, especially in cases where small structures are involved, e.g. revascularization of chronic coronary obstructions.
Our imaging is now considered the standard for planning recanalizations of chronic total coronary occlusions (CTO). We receive nothing but praise and great satisfaction from the cardiology department. In cardiology diagnostics, volume CT is now absolutely prioritized.