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Spectral-Detector CT:

Every Patient, Every Scan

Join us for this webinar on Thursday, September 9, 2021, at 1:00 pm SGT (UTC+8) where internationally renowned speakers share their clinical experience with spectral detector CT.

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The need for imaging thatbs first-time right has never been greater, given the increased demand, pressure on staff, and cost challenges that imaging organizations are facing today. Spectral-detector CT is your fast, always-on, low-dose path to precision diagnosis. With spectral-detector CT, every photon and every scan can be valuable, offering meaningful results for every type of patient.

Conventional CT vs spectral-detector CT
  • Generate high quality spectral images with no dose penalties

  • Decrease beam hardening artifacts in scans, including those with metal implants

  • Eliminate the patient selection dilemma by obtaining spectral results 100% of the time

This webinar will explore:

  • Pushing boundaries with spectral CT from Prof Kauczor’s perspective

  • Clinical use of spectral CT at the largest hospital in Queensland, Australia, with Assoc Prof Hacking

  • Live panel discussion answering your questions on spectral CT

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Professor Hans-Ulrich Kauczor

Pushing the boundaries with spectral CT


Professor Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Professor and Chairman of Radiology and Medical Director of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany

Professor Kauczor is especially known for his clinical and scientific work applying computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the fields of chest diseases and oncology. Currently he is focusing on innovative developments with regard to ultra-low dose clinical as well as micro CT as well as quantitative imaging biomarkers and new tools comprising artificial intelligence to characterize lung disease better and predict diagnosis, risk and prognosis.

Associate Professor Craig Hacking

Spectral CT, always-on, in Queensland's largest hospital


Associate Professor Craig Hacking, Medical Director of Medical Imaging, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Australia

Associate Professor Craig Hacking is the Medical Director of Medical Imaging and Lead Emergency Radiologist at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Australia. Craig is a senior editor of Radiopaedia.org and a lead presenter for the successful emergency radiology, medical imaging anatomy and trauma radiology Radiopaedia courses. He is the current Academic Lead for Clinical Radiology at the University of Queensland. Craig was a founding executive committee member for the Australian and New Zealand Emergency Radiology Society (ANZERG) formed in 2015, and a former Lead anatomy examiner and viva examiner for the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR).

Spectral-detector CT − your questions answered

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