Features Overview

The EMMA 1.5T MRI is designed to offer breast imaging centers a new adjunctive tool to their current equipment options. Emma is a whole body MRI with dedicated breast coils for exclusive high-quality imaging.

 In collaboration with leading breast cancer centers and following new published trends, the EMMA system extends MRI's strong diagnostic utility with rapid and cost-effective - optimal breast MRI screening exams (AB-Breast MRI). It's a cutting-edge, humanistic and affordable MRI Breast Scan. 

Whether it is concerning a follow-up of questionable Mammogram results or a confirmation of other borderline results and known dense breast situations, the EMMA MRI offers diagnostic benefits and fully functional whole-body scanning.  It forges together improved workflow practices to achieve rapid and low-cost examinations as required for breast screening studies as well as to provide thorough and comprehensive gold standard breast exams which high field MRI systems in the industry have generated over the past decades.  

 
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STRONG GRADIENT

Gradient strength: 44mT/m
Slew rate: 275T/m/s

It helps our system reach new heights in productivity, reliability and patient comfort

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15-MINUTES OPTIMIZED PROTOCOLS

In collaborating with Dr. Christopher Comstock, a head radiologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre of the US, scan time protocols have been significantly reduced from the standard 45 minutes to 15 minutes.*

ZERO BOIL-OFF MAGNET

Near absolute zero helium lost, without the need for a continuous supply of liquid helium.


 

 
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CUSTOMIZED BREAST COILS

In-house developed breast coils with 3 cup-sizes that can cover cup sizes from AA to E, and optimized coil size that can deliver high-resolution with exceptional quality breast imaging. 

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ONE-BUTTON SCAN

Time Medical’s one-button scan combines with its optimal protocol offers simple, user-friendly and efficient workflow.

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BREAST DENSITY

Breast cancer risk increases with increased breast density measured using the PD index, and regardless of menopausal status. 

 

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