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OASIS™

The ultimate patient MRI - open

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Oasis is the most powerful patient-friendly whole body high field open MRI system.The unique two pillar asymmetric gantry design provides the best patient experience in terms of MRI comfort. The vertical field magnet with iron core technology in combination with the newest gradient and RF technology guarantees unmatched image quality throughout all applications.

The easy to use operating system and extremely fast image reconstruction engine ensures you a high patient throughput in the current highly demanding clinical environment.
The unique open architecture not only meets the current requirements of patients regarding comfort, but also gives access to patients previously not suitable for conventional MRI scans.

  • 1.2 Tesla vertical field MRI
  • Two pillar asymmetric design
  • 270° panoramic view
  • 33mT/m 100T/m/s gradients
  • ZenithTM solenoid coils
  • 8 channel system
  • Fully motorised patient table
  • Highest field strength vertical magnetic field 1.2T open design
  • Highest patient active comfort technology (PACT)
  • Covers the following applications: neurology, vascular, body and orthopaedics
  • High Order Shim System (HOSS™) to enable high homogeneity even when the patient enters the gantry
  • SENTINEL™ remote assistance and monitoring for maximum uptime

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Mayday Hospital

Hitachi Medical systems UK has been awarded the contract for Oasis™ 1.2 Tesla high-field open MRI by InHealth MRI Centre at Mayday Hospital, Croydon - the high performance system with a truly open architecture available in the UK. This unique product combines unrivalled patient comfort together with first class imaging comparable to that of a closed bore system.
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