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Why Are Hospitals Purchasing High-Slice CT Scanners despite Their High Costs?

As per the World Health Organization (WHO), 17.9 million people die of heart diseases and 9.6 million of cancer each year. Those who succumb to or survive such diseases experience long-term discomfort, and the quality of their life is severely destroyed. Hence, the focus of the global healthcare fraternity on their effective diagnosis, so that the appropriate care regimen can be initiated, is rising. A variety of tests are done at hospitals and diagnostic centers for the detection, staging, and treatment evaluation for these and many other diseases.

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Therefore, with the rising number of people requiring diagnostic tests, the computed tomography (CT) market is expected to witness a steady 5.0% CAGR between 2016 and 2022, since generating $4,894.3 million in 2015, according to P&S Intelligence. A CT machine is one of the most-useful tools at medical centers to scan the insides of the body. It uses X-rays to create pictures of bones, muscles, tissues, organs, and blood vessels, so that the issues related to them can be identified.

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However, the demand for high-slice CTs is still expected to increase fast in the coming years, as their potential usage for more applications than before is evaluated. For instance, owing to their ability to scan the entire heart in 0.5 seconds, 320-slice CTs might be a better option for cardiac perfusion imaging than 64-slice variants and for adenosine stress imaging, currently done by MRIs and positron emission tomography (PET) systems. For the same reason, high-slice CTs could also be used for the perfusion imaging of the brain and liver, thus allowing multiple departments of a hospital to share one system.

Thus, as the awareness regarding the early and effective diagnosis of diseases increases, so will the procurement of CT systems by medical centers around the world.

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