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May 15, 2025 — A groundbreaking technology known as CleaRecon DL has been introduced, utilizing a deep-learning algorithm to significantly enhance the quality of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. This advanced solution leverages artificial intelligence to effectively eliminate streak artifacts, which are often caused by the pulsatile nature of blood flow in arteries, as well as fluctuations in the distribution of contrast during CBCT imaging procedures.
CleaRecon DL is particularly beneficial for a range of medical applications, including liver, prostate, neuro, and endovascular aortic repair procedures. By improving image clarity and reducing artifacts, this technology aims to provide healthcare professionals with more accurate diagnostic tools, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes. The introduction of this AI-driven solution marks a significant advancement in medical imaging, highlighting the increasing role of artificial intelligence in enhancing the precision and reliability of diagnostic procedures. As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, innovations like CleaRecon DL are set to transform the landscape of medical imaging.
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