AIDR 3D Enhanced - The latest hybrid model-based iterative dose reduction technology from Canon Medical | Read white paper |
Adaptive Iterative Dose Reduction, AIDR 3D, is designed to lower radiation dose and maximize image quality all with accelerated workflow.
Video Showcase Clinical ExampleIn order to achieve the highest quality images, with reduced dose levels, the Aquilion ONE Family implements an array of adaptive and integrated dose reduction strategies. These strategies are implemented at every stage in the scanning process from patient registration through data acquisition, raw data and image reconstruction.
In Helical scanning, exposure is needed before the start and after the end of the planned scan range in order to reconstruct images at these positions. This over-ranging requires at least one extra rotation, although only a small portion of this data is utilized. Active collimation synchronizes the width of the X-ray beam at the ends of the scan range to the clinically useful area needed for image reconstruction. By eliminating exposure that is not used for diagnosis, patient dose can be reduced.
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