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GE HealthCare’s Photonova™ Spectra with Deep Silicon reimagines photon-counting CT to see more, know more and achieve more
Photonova Spectrai is the first in the next generation of spectral photon counting CT systems with 8-bins of energy resolution, powered by GE HealthCare’s

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\nPhotonova Spectrai is the first in the next generation of spectral photon counting CT systems with 8-bins of energy resolution, powered by GE HealthCare’s proprietary Deep Silicon detector technology.\n\n\nThe new 510(k) pending system is designed to simplify workflows with a one universal scan approach – aiming to boost efficiency and reduce complexity across multiple CT exams.\n\n\nDesigned for impact across specialties, Photonova Spectra is intended to support neurological and oncological assessments, comprehensive musculoskeletal and thoracic imaging and detailed cardiac exams.\n\n\n CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nGE HealthCare today announced the submission of a 510(k) to the U.S. FDA seeking clearance for Photonova™ Spectra,i its new photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) system with advanced AI algorithmsii – marking a major milestone in the company’s decades-long history of CT innovation. Built on GE HealthCare’s proprietary Deep Silicon detector technology, Photonova Spectra is designed to deliver remarkable spectral and spatial resolution for ultra-high-definition (UHD) imaging with wide coverage, seeking to enable fast acquisition speeds, precise visualization of anatomical structures and enhanced material separation.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251124194716/en/Photonova Spectra is 510(k)-pending with the U.S. FDA. Not CE Marked. Not available for sale in the United States, Europe, Canada, or any other region.\nPhoton counting CT represents a transformative advancement in medical imaging. Unlike conventional CT systems that convert X-rays into light before measuring them, photon counting CT directly counts individual X-ray photons and measures their energy, enabling the potential for higher spectral and spatial resolution and improved tissue characterization. This process makes it possible to give clinicians more information and confidence to help detect and diagnose disease. Photonova Spectra takes this innovation further by using Deep Silicon, a novel detector material that is designed to bring enhanced spectral imaging, aiming to support advanced lesion characterization and treatment monitoring with CT.\n\n“Today marks a transformative leap for GE HealthCare and a bold new chapter in CT innovation. Photonova Spectra is more than ...