GE Healthcare Launches High Definition Magnetic Resonance (HDMR)
System In India
GE Healthcare, a division of General Electric Company, launched in India the
High Definition Magnetic Resonance (HDMR) system. This breakthrough technology,
which was introduced in the US in December 2004, features five critical MR
applications that have been developed or co-developed by GE's engineering and
scientific teams located in Bangalore.
According to a release issued by the company, HDMR will, for the first time,
provide physicians with unprecedented image clarity in cases where patients are
difficult to image due to movement. This includes uncontrollable patient motion
due to Parkinson's disease, trauma, stroke, general restlessness, anxiety and
also paediatric patients who do not respond to sedation.
"GE Healthcare is committed to bringing the latest healthcare technologies to
India. The launch of HDMR technology is yet another step towards achieving GE's
vision of personalised healthcare in India. By introducing this new technology
in the Indian Market, we are responding to a critical need for both clinicians
and patients to provide better health care. As with India's first GE PET/CT
installed at Tatal Memorial Hospital, Mumbai in December 2004, we expect HDMR to
become a gold standard in MR examinations in our country," said V Raja,
president & CEO, GE Healthcare Technologies, South Asia.
"HD technology paves the way for an extremely wide range of targeted
applications. This new MR technology now allows physicians to image patients
where it was previously impossible to consistently obtain diagnostic images"
said Raja. "Looking towards the feature, GE Healthcare is developing
disease-specific and patient-specific diagnostic 'system' optimising imaging
equipment and imaging agents to produce synergistic, unparalleled results for
patients," he added in the release.
"The power of HD technology reaps meaningful rewards in my clinical
practices," said Dr Mike Bourne, Director of Radiology, University Hospital of
Wales, Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust, Cardiff, United Kingdom. "Dedicated high
density coils facilitate throughput and enable high definition scanning
resulting in dramatic images reminiscent of those provided by HDTV. It provides
a 'can't miss' quality in challenging circumstances."
A full cardiac function exam can be completed in just two minutes; the entire
liver of a large patient can now be scanned in a single breath-hold every time;
consistently excellent image quality can be obtained on uncooperative paediatric
patients without sedation or anaesthesia; imaging of both breasts in high
resolution can be completed in one patient visit; and high-resolution detail can
now be obtained from critical vessels of the foot.
"This new GE technology dramatically improves MR imaging speed and quality,
allowing clinicians to obtain vast amounts of data in a short time and perform
MR studies that otherwise would be compromised ", said Giridhar Baliga, Business
Manager, MR, GE Healthcare Technologies, South Asia.
According to recent studies, 25 to 30 percent of all head MR studies are
compromised by some amount of patient movement, which can impact patient
diagnosis. However, GE's exclusive HDMR technology, Propeller, provides
uncompromised images of the brain despite patient motion.
"HDMR will make a real difference in patient diagnostics by providing GE
exclusive applications that enable physicians to consistently perform the highly
targeted studies they've been wanting to do, but couldn't because of patient
motion or the challenge of imaging diabetic patients with lower blood flow to
the lower legs - which if left untreated can even lead to amputation," said
Baliga.
GE's exclusive HDMR technology now enables five exclusive, targeted MR
applications with tremendous clinical benefits. All of these five unique,
critical applications are developed or co-developed by our engineering and
scientist teams located in Bangalore.2
GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies that will shape
a new age of patient care. GE Healthcare's expertise in medical imaging and
information technologies, medical diagnostics, patient monitoring systems,
disease research, drug discovery and biopharmaceuticals is dedicated to
detecting disease earlier and tailoring treatment for individual patients.
(Ref : "Express Pharma Pulse" dated April 7, 2005)
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