Toshiba Vantage Titan 1.5T MRI Scan Machine
The Vantage Titan is a large open
bore MRI Scan Machine that improves patient care with its reduced noise,
extended FOV and increased homogeneity. This machine has an open bore that is
18% larger than other 1.5T systems with a 71cm aperture. This MRI Scan machine
offers one of the largest and widest open bores available. It is also one of
the most powerful MRI machine that is available with a 30/130 gradient
platform. This MRI machine has a field-of-view size 55 x 55 x 50 cm that is
very unique in size which produces high-quality images without compromising
homogeneity or overall imaging performance. Patients who are sensitive to
contrast agents now have the option available to have a contrast free exam.
The Vantage Titan has the XGV gradient performance.
The Toshiba Vantage Titan 1.5T MRI machine is a open-bore imaging system with an extended field of view and high homogeneity. Featuring a 71cm aperture with a 55 x 55 x 50 cm FOV, the Toshiba Vantage Titan 1.5T MRI allows for fast, productive scanning of any part of the body with minimal patient discomfort.
Next to the fact that a larger bore can accommodate larger patients, it reduces the claustrophobic experience dramatically. This is not only caused by the enlargement of the bore diameter seen from the isocenter, but through the enlagement of the bore the position of the tabletop can be lowered as well. Through this effect the space for the patient is increased in two directions.
Toshiba Vantage Titan 1.5T Features
- Unique field-of-view of 55 x 55 x 50cm
- 18% larger open bore
- 30/130 gradient platform
- Pianissimo technology reduces acoustic noise
- Fresh Blood Imaging
- Time Space Angiography (TSA) and Contrast-Free Improved Angiography (CIA)
- TSA: Time Space Angiography
- FBI: Fresh Blood Imaging
- CIA: Contrast-Free Improved Angiography
- Time-SLIP: Spatial Labeling Inversion Pulse
For more information on the Toshiba
Vantage Titan system, contact Toshiba MRI Equipment.
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