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Gus Iversen, Editor in Chief | December 04, 2024
United Imaging at RSNA 2024
United Imaging highlighted new developments in MR, molecular imaging, and interventional X-ray at RSNA this year, emphasizing its focus on integrating AI into clinical workflows.
Among the key innovations was the uMR Ultra, a 3T MR system pending FDA clearance that is designed to visualize body movement during scans to yield clinical insights beyond traditional static imaging. With high-gradient performance, advanced coil technology, and the AI-enabled uAIFI.LIVE platform, the uMR Ultra positions MR as a tool for "videography" rather than just "photography."
In molecular imaging, the uMI Panvivo PET/CT platform aims to enhance diagnostic precision with its 219 ps TOF resolution and 2.9 mm spatial resolution. Compact and air-cooled, the system does not require a dedicated equipment room, making it accessible to a wider range of facilities. It also features a patient-centric design for improved comfort during scans.
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United Imaging also presented the uMI Panorama GS, a whole-body PET/CT system designed to set new benchmarks in molecular imaging.
The company’s AI subsidiary, United Imaging Intelligence (UII), showcased a suite of AI-driven solutions that have received FDA and CE approvals across multiple specialties, including cardiology, oncology, and neurology. These include advanced AI models aimed at improving clinical workflows and outcomes.