How will this scanner affect medical care and patient care?
Zaitsev: The main goal of this research system is to gain new insights and understand what is coming. It can help us find the optimal parameters for different measurements, improving the accuracy and clarity of images. With this system, we may also be able to detect diseases earlier and treat them more effectively.
In addition, the integration of artificial intelligence will enable faster and more accurate analysis of image data, leading to more efficient diagnosis and treatment. The future of medical technology undoubtedly lies in the development of such innovative devices. However, less powerful routine MR devices will also benefit from methods and protocols optimized on this system.
Finally, could you give us an outlook on the next steps planned in connection with this new MRI scanner at Freiburg University Hospital?
Zaitsev: We are working on developing and testing new methods to further improve the scanner's accuracy and efficiency. In clinical studies, the capabilities of the scanner will be tested on a selected number of subjects or patients to verify the effectiveness of the new methods. Very interesting in this context is the shortened weighting time for diffusion and flow imaging that is possible with the system. Can it possibly be used to produce even sharper images? That is exactly what we want to find out.
In addition, the AI functionality will be available in other Siemens products in the future. We expect this to result in faster image acquisition, more precise analysis of image data, and improved detection of diseases.