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Siemens Healthineers Announces First U.S. Installation of MAGNETOM Free.Max 80 cm MR Scanner

The University of Michigan Health System recently became the first U.S. healthcare institution to install the MAGNETOM Free.Max, a 0.55 Tesla (0.55T) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging scanner with deep learning technologies and advanced image processing.

Mon Nov 15 2021By Siemens Healhineers

The first and only 80 cm wide-bore system, the MAGNETOM Free.Max extends access to severely obese and claustrophobic patients and offers them an improved experience. At under 3.5 tons and less than 80 inches high, it is the most lightweight, compact whole-body MR scanner ever offered by Siemens Healthineers. Its new magnet design requires less than 1 liter of helium, contributing to reduced infrastructure and lifecycle costs. Deep Resolve algorithms perform targeted denoising and employ deep learning to deliver sharper, higher-resolution images. The scanner’s myExam Companion workflow solution incorporates artificial intelligence to help the user navigate the examination more efficiently.

“With this acquisition of the MAGNETOM Free.Max, University of Michigan Health will collaborate with Siemens Healthineers to vigorously explore the broader capabilities of mid-field magnetic resonance imaging with advanced image acquisition and reconstruction technologies, with the ultimate goal of expanding access to MRI,” said Vikas Gulani, MD, PhD, chair of the Department of Radiology at Michigan Medicine.1

“Siemens Healthineers is pleased to provide the University of Michigan Health System with the MAGNETOM Free.Max, with its host of unique features that have the potential to bring advanced magnetic resonance imaging to greater numbers of patients,” said Jane Kilkenny, Vice President of Magnetic Resonance at Siemens Healthineers North America.

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