StarGuide™
At a Glance
Our most advanced SPECT/CT was made to help fulfill the promise of nuclear medicine’s Theranostics revolution.
CUTTING-EDGE CAPABILITIES
GE HealthCare’s most advanced SPECT/CT is a future-defining and future-proof breakthrough that will help expand the horizon of personalized treatment and transform Theranostics imaging innovation forever.
MULTIPEAK TRACER IMAGING
StarGuide is capable of imaging the dual 113 keV and 208 keV peaks of Lutetium-177 (¹⁷⁷Lu), widely used in Theranostics.⁴
RAPID WHOLE-BODY SCANNING
AUTOMATED PATIENT SETUP
StarGuide’s short patient setup may help operators minimize their occupational radiation exposure due to time spent in close proximity to the patient.
AUTOMATED RECONSTRUCTIONS
StarGuide automates SPECT/CT reconstructions on its SmartConsole, which is optimized to host our latest reconstruction algorithms and applications.
AI-enabled Xeleris V apps
StarGuide’s Xeleris V solution features analytic apps powered by Edison™ to help discover, diagnose and evaluate treatment with efficiency.
Shape adaptive gantry
StarGuide’s shape adaptive gantry–a ring of a dozen detectors–can help guide clinicians by narrowing the imaging field of view for great precision.
It’s very impressive. StarGuide allows us to acquire patient data in the best conditions... The detectors are always as close as possible to the patient, which really improves spatial resolution and sensitivity…The most improved performance is the energy resolution. This is very impressive and it can help us to do dual isotope acquisition very easily.³
Gilles Le Rouzic
Medical physicist, Hospital of Orleans, France (2+ years working with StarGuide)
StarGuide is the culmination of GE HealthCare’s pioneering work in cutting-edge CZT technology. Its inclusion of numerous other innovative technical features makes it a vital Theranostics SPECT/CT tool.
With newfound digital medium-energy imaging capabilities at their disposal, clinicians are now able to apply the image quality, efficiency, and productivity benefits of StarGuide’s CZT and other technologies to their Theranostics imaging practices.
StarGuide’s 12 CZT Digital Focus Detectors attain exceptional energy and spatial resolution, striking the right balance of sensitivity and resolution.
Optical Scout performs a preliminary optical scan in seconds that creates an accurate topographical map of the patient.
SmartConsole is our latest network-capable, image processing sub-system that automates StarGuide reconstructions.
Swift Plan workflow is designed to simplify clinician interactions with a scanner as fast and sophisticated as StarGuide.
Dual-channel collimators, aligned to CZT pixels, enable higher resolution⁸.
Smart Subscription – MI means never having to worry about obsolescence.
THOUGHTFUL DESIGN
StarGuide’s dual-axis table, convenient gantry display/controls, and many automated functions create an exceptional patient and operator experience.
Inform your decisions with measurable results
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DISCLAIMERS
- Based on Stanford University study, as published in Song, H., Ferri, V., Duan, H. et al. SPECT at the speed of PET: a feasibility study of CZT-based whole-body SPECT/CT in the post 177Lu-DOTATATE and 177Lu-PSMA 617 setting. Results may vary since the scan time depends on the clinical task, patient size, anatomical location and sites’ clinical practice. A radiologist should determine the appropriate scan time for the particular clinical task.
- Acquisition only. The acquired dynamic data is stored in a list file.
- Statements made by GE HealthCare customers are based on their own opinions and experiences and on results that were achieved in their unique setting. Since there is no typical hospital and many variables exist, such as hospital size, case mix, etc., there can be no guarantee that other customers will achieve the same results.
- Radiopharmaceuticals may not be approved by ministers of health in all regions.
- As demonstrated in an evaluation consisting of 99 SPECT/CT cases and three physicians, where each case was segmented manually and using the AI-based algorithm and evaluated by one of the physicians. In 89 of the cases, the AI-based segmentation met the success criteria of (a) less than three manual edits, and (b) lobe volume and activity within a predefined threshold compared to manual segmentation.
- Compared to Q.Lung on Xeleris 4 DR. As demonstrated in bench test using five SPECT/CT cases. The bench test covered the workflow for pulmonary embolism diagnosis and lung function assessment. Results may vary.
- Improved volume sensitivity. Compared to NM/CT 870 DR using LEHR/LEHRS collimator and NM/CT 870 CZT using WEHR collimator.
- Compared to NM/CT 870 DR and NM/CT 870 CZT. StarGuide SPECT reconstruction with scatter used the system’s factory NEMA NU 1-2018 resolution protocol which uses the same method (BSREM with Clarity 3D) as its clinical bone protocol. NM/CT 870 DR and NM/CT 870 CZT SPECT reconstruction used Evolution for Bone (OSEM). NM/CT 870 DR used LEHR/LEHRS collimators and NM/CT 870 CZT used the WEHR collimator.
- Extrinsic spatial resolution measured from collimator face, per NEMA NU-1 2018. Average value of 12 detectors.