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Imaging News

New gamma camera at Richmond Hospital speeds up care

November 13, 2019


Richmond Hospital gamma cameraRICHMOND, BC – A first-in-Canada gamma camera in operation at Richmond Hospital has now seen its 500th patient. The new imaging machine recently unveiled by Vancouver Coastal Health in July scans 20 percent faster than the previous one and is reducing wait times for valuable diagnostic procedures by 10 to 15 percent.

“The department began using the new GE NM850 on July 30,” said Lesley Lee, supervisor of nuclear medicine at Richmond Hospital.

“We’re very excited to be the first hospital in Canada to receive this state-of-the-art machine,” said Lee. “It has higher image resolution than our previous camera, and it has built-in SPECT/CT capability, so it helps radiologists interpret results with greater confidence.” She added that faster scan times not only help reduce wait times for imaging but are also more comfortable for patients.

The $1.9 million project, which included renovations to the Nuclear Medicine department as well as the new equipment, was purchased, in part, with a $300,000 donation from the Richmond Hospital Foundation.

“This state-of-the-art camera is helping our government provide faster access to medical imaging,” said Adrian Dix, Minister of Health. “Not only is it faster and more efficient than older cameras, the quality of the exams is also consistently higher, which can help detect and diagnose many cardiac diseases and health conditions like cancer or hyperthyroidism.”

Nuclear medicine is a subspecialty of diagnostic imaging, which involves the use of radioactive medications (radiopharmaceuticals) to diagnose and treat disease. The radiopharmaceutical is administered by IV injection, swallowed, or inhaled, then tracked from outside the body using a gamma camera to detect the radiation it emits. Depending on the type of procedure, two or three-dimensional images of the internal body are created. These scans help detect and diagnose heart disease and certain cancer types in addition to treating conditions such as hyperthyroidism and thyroid cancer, and bone metastases.

About Vancouver Coastal Health
Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) is responsible for the delivery of $3.3 billion in community, hospital, and residential care to more than one million people in communities including Richmond, Vancouver, the North Shore, Sunshine Coast, Sea to Sky corridor, Powell River, Bella Bella and Bella Coola. VCH also provides specialized care and services for people throughout BC and is the province’s hub of healthcare education and research.

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