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Advances in CT Technologies (Technical Insights)

Published by: Frost & Sullivan

Published: Sep. 29, 2006 - 77 Pages


Table of Contents


1. Executive Summary
        1. Scope and Methodology
                  1. Scope
                  2. Methodology
        2. Key Findings
                  1. Introduction
                  2. Noteworthy Emerging Technologies and Applications
                  3. Outlook of the Competitive Environment
 
2. Technology and Application Viewpoint
        1. Technology Primer
                  1. An Introduction to Medical Imaging
                  2. Understanding Computed Tomography
        2. Technology Adoption Factor
                  1. Analysis of Technology Drivers
                  2. Analysis of Restraints
                  3. Analysis of Technology Challenges
        3. Future Trends and Strategic Recommendation; Regulatory Aspects and Venture Capital Funding
                  1. Future Trends and Strategic Recommendation
                  2. Regulatory Aspects and Venture Capital Funding
 
3. Assessment of Innovations and Opportunities Globally
        1. Technological Developments and Innovations in Companies--World
                  1. Stellant D CT Injector System Developed by Medrad
                  2. Horizon Multimedia Imager Has Wider Applications in Computed Tomography
                  3. A Novel Development by NeuroLogica
                  4. True Point PET.CT for Better Imaging Developed by Siemens Medical Solutions Inc.
                  5. Mini CT Scanner by Xoran Technologies Ltd.
                  6. ImageChecker CT Lung System developed by R2 Technologies Ltd.
                  7. An Advanced Visualization and Analysis Product Developed by Vital Images
                  8. A Revolutionary Innovation of Mutlislice CT by Toshiba
                  9. BrightSpeed Elite by GE Medical Systems
                  10. D-Spect Cardiac Scanner with a Significantly Lesser Scan Time Developed by Spectrum Dynamics
                  11. CXR Helical CT Scanner Developed by Hitachi Medical Systems
                  12. CT Laser Mammography for Easy Breast Cancer Detection
                  13. Brilliance CT Developed by Philips
        2. Technological Innovations and Developments in Universities and Institutions--USA
                  1. Nanotube X-rays Produce CT Images at a Lesser Peak Power than Traditional Scanners
                  2. An Understanding of the CT Perfusion Imaging
 
4. Key Patents; Contacts; Glossary
        1. Key Patents
                  1. Patents 2006
                  2. Patents 2005
        2. Contacts and Glossary
                  1. Contacts
                  2. Glossary
 
5. Decision Support Database
        1. Database Tables
                  1. Total Number of Hospitals--World (1999 to 2006)
                  2. Total Number of Physicians--World (1999 to 2006)
                  3. Total Number of Specialized Medical Practitioners--World (1999 to 2006)
                  4. Government Healthcare Expenditure--World (1999 to 2006)
                  5. Private Healthcare Expenditure--World (1999 to 2006)
                  6. Total Healthcare Expenditure--World (1999 to 2006)

Abstract

Research Overview

This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Advances in CT Technologies provides an overview of the industry with a complete analysis of the technology trends, key market drivers, restraints, and challenges. In this study, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following application: medical imaging.

Market Sectors

Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Medical devices and diagnostics
  • Medical imaging
Technologies

The following technologies are covered in this research:
  • MiniCat CT scanner
  • Stellant D CT injector
  • True point PET.CT
  • Image checker CT lung system
  • Bright speed elite
  • D-Spect cardiac scanner
  • Brilliance CT
  • CereTom
Technology Overview

Increased Applications Drive Growth of CT Technologies

With an increase in the number of applications performed using computed tomography (CT), there is a proportional increase in the utilization of CT within that particular application. "Although the use of CT is commonly found in trauma patients, cardiac patients, and oncology patients, the expansion in the application spectrum would broaden the utilization of CT beyond the radiology department, thus increasing the market for CT scanners," according to the analyst of the study. "The advent of multi-slice has not only introduced improved clinical applications for radiologists but also provided the ability to perform applications, which render CT useful for other medical specialties as well."

There is high demand for CT within the radiology sector and a revolution has occurred in the industry through the introduction of multi-slice CT scanning. Although the real development started with the introduction of single slice scanners, otherwise called helical scanners, multi-slice scanners have fascinated the industry with their features and benefits. CT's use in the imaging industry is growing with faster availability of novel products in the market and due to increase in the number of applications. Among major developments in CT, reduction in radiation dose coupled with better image resolution has increased its utility in hospitals and clinics.

Future of CT Lies in Fusion Technologies

The ability of most multi-slice scanners to effectively perform cardiology tests such as cardiac calcium scoring, colonography, organ perfusion, low-dose lung, and CT angiography studies have opened opportunities for them to enter the cardiology and preventive screening markets. Manufacturers have started developing multi-slice CT scanners specifically for cardiology purposes, without creating friction between radiologists and cardiologists. Some advanced quad and quad-plus systems are even able to compete with electron beam tomography (EBT). The application potential is dynamic and has served to effectively create modest potential for new sales in addition to current replacement sales.

Although CT has revolutionized the imaging industry, the market is seeing a gradual shift from CT to fusion technologies that combine two methods of tomography. Fusion technologies that were developed recently seem to have been well accepted by the radiology community. "The fusion technology involves the combination of positron emission tomography (PET) and CT modalities, which have expansive diagnostic capabilities specifically concentrating on oncology," notes the analyst. "Thus, by combining the functionality of both the instruments in a single device, the limiting factors of these two products could be overcome at large."

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