GE Healthcare has released the latest addition to its Signa family of MR systems, the new Signa MR750 3.0T, which was introduced over the weekend at the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine in Toronto.
The Signa MR750 delivers up to 60 percent additional anatomical coverage and resolution unit per time, and it allows for up to five times the imaging performance over previous generations. For example, according to GE, it can perform a routine liver exam in 15 minutes and a full breast exam in only two sequences.
It features a newly developed parallel imaging technique, called ARC, or Auto Calibrating Reconstruction for Cartesian imaging. The technique allows for the avoidance of collecting external sensitivity map and less sensitivity to field-of-view positioning with a tight FOV, among others. The system is also equipped with the industry's most powerful gradients, easy-to-use workflow features and GE's advanced Thermal Management System.