Philips Debuts Ultra-High Gradient 3T MRI at ISMRM Conference
The combination of sustained high-gradient performance and AI capabilities with the Titanion MR may facilitate the use of imaging biomarkers that provide insight into tissue microstructure
Could the technology with the emerging Titanion MR 3T system enhance visualization of tissue microstructure?
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In addition to sustained high gradient performance, Philips maintained that the Titanion MR system’s low eddy design facilitates quantitative measurements with strong signal fidelity. The platform’s 55 cm field of view provides thorough anatomical coverage with a single view, according to Philips.
“By combining ultra-high gradient performance with advanced AI-powered software, we are helping clinicians and researchers gain deeper insight into tissue microstructure and underlying biology, supporting the next phase of MRI toward more precise and quantitative results, enabling increasingly proactive and personalized clinical insights,” noted Ioannis Panagiotelis, the business leader of magnetic resonance at Philips.
Philips said the Titanion MR is currently not CE-marked nor cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
















