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John R. Fischer, Senior Reporter | November 27, 2023
PIQE (Photo courtesy of Canon)
At this year’s Radiological Society of North America conference in Chicago, Canon Medical Systems will unveil Precise IQ Engine (PIQE), its new deep-learning reconstruction technology for MR imaging.
The application is part of its patient and technologist-friendly MR portfolio and is powered by Altivity, a new AI approach by Canon that uses smart technologies to refine the quality of and generate insights and value from scans. PIQE increases matrix size and removes noise; generates high-spatial-resolution scans from low-resolution ones while maintaining image quality and decreasing ringing artifacts; and can triple the matrix in both in-plane directions, a factor of nine times, improving imaging details and clarity.
Here is a breakdown of its features:
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- Auto Scan Assist – prioritizes speed and consistency
- Optional Ceiling Camera and Tablet UX remote software – precisely align patients and automate landmark settings. The Tablet UX software also can remotely register patients, create protocols, monitor exams, and communicate with patients.
- Advanced intelligent Clear-IQ Engine (AiCE) – Reduces noise and boosts signal to produce clear and accurate images faster. Combined with PIQE with Deep Learning Reconstruction (DLR), it increases confidence among clinicians, patients, and operators.
- Iterative Motion Correction (IMC) – Includes DLR technology and reduces artifacts, decreasing the need for repeat exams.
The company will also showcase its Remote Assist MR console, which helps facilitate real-time protocol adjustments and training to optimize solutions to meet individual organizational needs.