Spectrum Dynamic’s digital SPECT scanners provide a foundation for next generation of nuclear medicine, from quantitative treatment monitoring in theragnostics to advanced nuclear cardiology and routine 3D/4D imaging.
Spectrum launched the first digital cardiac SPECT system, the D-SPECT in 2007. “It is the world’s first digital cardiac SPECT system based on Broadview Technology, swivelling CZT digital detectors,” the company states. The platform enables advanced applications such as TruCorr Attenuation Correction, TruFlow 3D dynamic SPECT imaging for myocardial flow reserve (MFR) analysis and simultaneous dual isotope imaging.
Spectrum’s latest innovation is the Veriton-CT, a digital 360° CZT-based, ring-shaped gantry design SPECT/CT, with high-resolution 16 or 64-slice CT. Its 80cm wide bore accommodates patients of all sizes. Veriton-CT features TruFlow 3D dynamic SPECT/CT imaging for SPECT MFR, bone, renal, and general studies. Veriton-CT continues to evolve with an energy range up to 400+ KeV and multiple peak imaging, providing and quantitation-ready images.
Visit Spectrum Dynamics at RSNA 2024 on stand 1551, South Hall, for a live demonstration of the newest features and functionalities of its digital SPECT systems.
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