Small syringeless CT injector reduces wastage to enable cost savings

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Bracco CT Expres Evo

Bracco’s CT Exprès Evo contrast injection system with NEXO technology is available to order. Join the EVOlution and visit stand F24 to experience the smallest syringeless CT injector available.1

CT Exprès Evo is designed to help users EVOlve towards improving efficiency, offering a patient-focused and tailored approach to contrast media injections, reducing your injector preparation time, increasing  daily patient throughput.2

“CT Exprès Evo will be your optimisation partner by reducing contrast media waste, leading to procedural cost savings,2” the company says.

Bracco adds that it has listened to its customers and Patient Set EVO is longer and stronger with increased tubing length and a higher maximum pressure limit.

The closed fluid system is resistant to microbial ingress, meaning negligible risk of cross-contamination4. Consumables are designed to prevent inadvertent reuse. The Evo is also equipped with four air detectors.

Connectivity with the NEXO contrast management system allows for RIS and PACS integration.

This means Modality Worklist on the injector, automatic documentation of contrast media injections in PACS and RIS and patient injection history on the injector, at point of care.

“The CT Exprès Evo is easy to use, changeover between patients is fast2,3, the compact design is easy to manoeuvre5  and there the option to ceiling mount with Bracco’s new highly adjustable ceiling arm.

To EVOlve your care you need the right partner in practice.

Visit Bracco at stand F24 for a demonstration. Join the EVOlution!

Picture: The closed fluid system is resistant to microbial ingress.

This news story has been sponsored by the companies concerned and does not represent the views or opinions of RAD Magazine.  Visit our dedicated IIC24 conference page to find out more.

References:

  1. 34-100013 (Data on file)
  2. Xiaozhou Ma et al. Comparison of dual-syringe and syringeless power injectors in outpatient MDCT practice. J Am Coll Radiol. 2012;9:578-582.
  3. Colombo GL et al. Syringeless power injector versus dual-syringe power injector: economic evaluation. Med Devices (Auckl). 2013;6:169-174.
  4. TR-11581 (data on file).
  5. 34-100013.

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