SPECT’s ability to reveal physiologic and metabolic change gives you a unique tool for diagnosing and treating patients. It’s this ability to make visible what could normally be invisible that enables true discovery in nuclear medicine.
Whether you’re looking for your first nuclear medicine camera or you need one to handle overflow from your rising patient volume, our SPECT-only NM 830 system enables you to grow with your practice with a lower initial investment.
NM 830 includes features you would expect on a premium SPECT system. Automatic “home” positioning enables easy setup of the gantry and table under a variety of pre-programmed detector geometries. Real-time Automatic Body Contouring enhances efficiency in whole-body scanning procedures and a table-side touch ruler provides streamlined patient positioning, every time.
Optimized for Spect Imaging
NM 830’s Elite NXT NM detectors were designed to address some of nuclear medicine’s most significant challenges. Shorter photomultiplier tubes combined with lean front-end electronics reduce analog noise and improve performance. And the wide variety of collimators are optimized to enable high sensitivity, low septal penetration and high resolution even when the detectors are farther from the patient. The result is exceptional NEMA resolution for SPECT in a 13 cm slimmer detector box.
All our new 800 Series systems build on the success of the 600 Series with SPECT technology enhancements that add value to your nuclear medicine practice. Enhancements like SwiftScan Planar and SwiftScan SPECT. These enhancements include a new LEHRS (Low Energy High Resolution and Sensitivity) collimator that can be combined with either SPECT Step & Shoot Continuous scanning mode or our Planar Clarity 2D processing to increase sensitivity and enable reduction of scan times or injected dose1.
NM 830 brings you the diagnostic capability of a dual-head SPECT system with a focus on patient comfort. With low total cost of ownership and straightforward upgrade paths to more advanced capabilities, this system is the foundation of our general-purpose nuclear medicine portfolio.