Georgian Technical University Fast 3D Camera For Optimized Radiation Dose And Image Quality In Computed Tomography.
Georgian Technical University The fast 3D Camera supports technologists in their daily clinical routine by helping to reduce the variabilities in patient positioning on the CT (A CT scan or computed tomography scan is a medical imaging technique that uses computer-processed combinations of multiple X-ray measurements taken from different angles to produce tomographic images of a body, allowing the user to see inside the body without cutting) bed. It optimizes radiation dose and achieves improved more standardized image quality through reduced image noise caused by isocenter misalignment. It helps reduce patient mispositioning resulting in wrong topogram acquisitions and thus unnecessary rescanning and overdosing of patients. It allows technologist to focus less on the machine and more on the patient’s needs and experience using the mobile tablet workflow to perform the patient positioning steps. And it increases their efficiency in preparing and positioning patients for examinations in combination with the mobile workflow To summarize the fast 3D Camera is composed of a wide range of AI-driven technologies (Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence demonstrated by machines, unlike the natural intelligence displayed by humans and animals, which involves consciousness and emotionality. The distinction between the former and the latter categories is often revealed by the acronym chosen. ‘Strong’ AI is usually labelled as AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) while attempts to emulate ‘natural’ intelligence have been called ABI (Artificial Biological Intelligence)) that address numerous challenges that technologists were facing in their daily working routine while improving the overall patient experience with more personalized care. Customers and organizations have recognized it as a significant technological advancement contributing to the better acquisition and quality of clinical images.