In Castel San Giovanni, a machine equipped with algorithms that improve image quality is already in the acquisition phase.There are also coils for breast analysis...
The hospital's new MRI uses artificial intelligence technology
At Castel San Giovanni, the machine is equipped with algorithms that improve the quality of the images.Also, breast examination rolls were donated to Armonia.
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A new milestone for local coach customer diagnostics.The latest generation of MRI installed in Sanisan Dudu San Canovanni, equipped with an allejelif algorithm that can improve the quality of the images that are already there during the holding period.Profession, Director of the Department of Impita in Diaging and matches
Sharper, faster image
"It is an advanced and more accurate resonance - explained Marchesi - capable of producing very high definition images in a short time with clear advantages for patients and operators. It is an innovative technique for more effective diagnosis."
This new equipment guarantees sharper images, shorter examination times and greater comfort for patients.Among the most important innovations is the light and flexible "leaf" coil, which adapts perfectly to the patient's body, improving the quality of diagnostics in many areas - cardiology, osteoarthrosis, neurology, liver, digestion, urology and the whole body.Other equipment is represented by a coil dedicated to breast studies, donated by the Armonia association, which has been committed for many years to promoting early diagnosis and treatment of female oncological pathologies.
"MRI - emphasizes Dr. Pali - is now essential in the pre-surgical monitoring and analysis of dense breasts. The new dedicated coils allow you to obtain high-performance and more accurate images and enable an accurate assessment of the size and location of the tumor with more targeted surgical planning and less invasive interventions. This means a faster recovery for patients."joins and responds to the growing demand for second level breast examination.
A commitment to harmony
It was donated by the Association of the Army, which has supported the local health office of Bigenza for twenty years with concrete initiatives for women's health and well-being.New initiatives in 2025, including lymphatic and cellular breast cancer, are also a master's degree in piakenza prison.
Joint project on women's health
Great satisfaction was expressed by the general manager Paola Bardasi, who highlighted how the installation of the new MRI represents an investment in innovation and attention to women's health." I want to thank everyone who made this result possible - says Bardasi - in particular Dr. Marchesi, Dr. Palli and the Clinical Engineering Service, for their professionalism and dedication. Special thanks also go to the president of the Armonia Caffi and always to the Armonia Caffi Association's care. To always higher performance and personal diagnosticssecuring roads is one of the priorities of our Local Health Authority."
Innovation with Pnrr funds
The purchase of new equipment, the integration of the artificial intelligence system and the introduction of the latest generation layers were funded by the National Plan for Recovery and Resilience (PNR) funds.
Castel San Giovanni's radiology staff, together with medical experts from Piacenza Hospital, have undergone specialized training in new clinical applications, confirming a departmental and comprehensive approach. Castel San Giovanni's radiology department performs approximately 3,000 MRI examinations per year.
A contribution to health engineering
«The new Rebinance - explained saranini, director of engineering projects - thanks to high-quality software based on artificial intelligence.It has advanced packages for the analysis of heart rhythms, Sympathy analysis and 32 thousand euros - which succeeded in creating modern and functional spaces.
Snowshoes
“This result is the result of teamwork between the company, the experts and the Armonia Association. The company management continues to invest firmly in the technological development and quality of diagnostic imaging for the benefit of all citizens,” concluded Dr. Marchesi.
