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News ReviewNews Review£140 Million Managed Equipment Service Commences Artis zeego provides imagingexcellence and unrivalledflexibility for interventionalenvironmentsUniversity Hospitals ofLeicester NHS Trust andAsteral have announced a£140 million (at today’sprices), 18.9 year ManagedEquipment Service (MES) contract.This is the largest standalone MES contract in Europeto date.Under the terms of theagreement, Asteral will install,commission, maintain andmanage the latest equipmentacross the Trust’s multiple sitesfor the lifetime of the contract. It will alsoprovide project management, training andrelated support services across each site.Helen Seth, Deputy Director of Operationsat the University Hospitals of Leicester NHSTrust, states, “This is an innovative approachto the procurement, managementand replacement of over 210items of clinical equipment thatwill deliver real benefits to thepatients served across the healthcarecommunity of Leicester,Leicestershire and Rutland usingour hospitals.”Asteral’s MES model delivers afully integrated approach to procurement,management and maintenanceof medical equipment.Asteral is completely independentof the equipment supply companies.In partnership with the Trust it uses itsscientific and medical engineering expertise toensure the optimum combination of equipmentis selected to meet each Hospital’s needs.Further information can be found atwww.asteral.comGreat Ormond Street Hospital opens innovative new MR& CT Imaging CentreUnique MR & Cardiac Angiography suite connected byMyabi table in situ and operational at Great Ormond StreetHospital’s new MR & CT Imaging Centre.Great Ormond Street Hospital has officiallyopened its state-of-the-art MR & CT ImagingCentre. The new facility has been developedto provide a high quality diagnostic imagingand interventional treatment service whilstensuring comfort for its young patients.The Siemens portfolio at Great OrmondStreet Hospital includes an independent MAG-NETOM Avanto Cardiac MR unit; a MAGNE-TOM Avanto MR combined with an ‘Artis dBC’Cardiac Angio suite incorporating Myabipatient transfer table and a SOMATOMDefinition Dual Source CT Scanner. A ‘SymbiaT2’ SPECT/CT Nuclear Medicine Scanner isalso due to be installed shortly. All equipmentis connected to a Siemens PACS and MedconCardiac system for fast image archiving andrecall.“Great Ormond Street Hospital is a recognisedcentre of excellence for paediatric diagnosisand treatment,” said Peter Harrison,Director of Imaging & Oncology Systems atSiemens. “We are delighted to have beeninvolved in the provision of new equipmentand in devising a unique and bespoke MRIand angiography solution. Collectively the newequipment will extend the provision of careoffered to patients and work towards improvingclinical outcomes well into the future.”The official opening event was held on 17thJanuary 2008 and involved key hospitalstakeholders. Dr Jane Collins, Chief Executiveof Great Ormond Street Hospital addressed theguests and assisted Oliver Barlin, a 9-year-oldpatient, to unveil the commemorative plaquemarking the opening of the new MR & CTImaging Centre.For more information contact: SiemensT. +44 (0)1276 696000,E. medmarketing.med.gb@siemens.comW. www.siemens.co.uk/medicalArtis zeego ® , the newly launched multi-axis C-arm for interventional imaging, has beeninstalled at the Institute for Clinical Radiologyat the University of Munich Hospital. The rotationtechnology enables the physician to viewvessels more easily from various sides, especiallywhen evaluating tumours or vasculardiseases.Peter Harrison, Director of Imaging &Oncology Systems at Siemens, claims that“The zeego heralds the introduction of automotiveindustry precision robotics in angiographysystems. The flexibility of the mechanicsaffords clinicians unprecedented flexibility andvessel visibility. The system also significantlyincreases image volume coverage and simplifiesworkflow during intervention,”The engineering and development of thisnew angiography system has transferred fromindustrial robotics. The Artis zeego has 8 pivotpoints extending imaging capabilities throughvirtually unrestricted C-arm positioning, givingunprecedented flexibility in catheter labs andoperating rooms. The extra positioning flexibilityallows for advanced cross-sectional imagingnot achievable with traditional C-arm systemsand also enables off-centre rotational angiographyfor all areas of the body. The Artis zeegois part of the Siemens Artis zee family of interventionalcardiology and radiology systems.For more information contact: SiemensT. +44 (0)1276 696000,E. medmarketing.med.gb@siemens.comW. www.siemens.com/artis-zee.‘Just doodle it!’What do Joanna Lumley, Ricky Gervais andSuzanne Shaw all have in common? Theanswer, National Doodle Day 2008 of course!The nation’s doodlers are being encouraged tojoin these celebrities and put pen to paper andjoin the fifth National Doodle Day on March 7.The event raises vital funds for EpilepsyAction and The Neurofibromatosis Associationand with the support of Lloyds Pharmacy andBIC stationary. Both companies have generouslydonated large prizes for a number of thisyear’s competitions.With a theme of ‘Just doodleit’ it appears as though manycelebrities have done just that.We have already received doodlesfrom an array of celebritiesfrom Sir Ian McKellen to Sally Gunnell andfrom Sir Bobby Charlton to Nick Park!To celebrate, people can take part in thecompetition by picking up individual entrycards at branches of Lloydspharmacy for a £1donation. Judging will be carried outby Maureen Lipman, the Doodle Daypatron.<strong>Paul</strong> Tranter, Epilepsy Action’sfundraising manager, said: “We’renow on our fifth National Doodle Day,we're hoping that lots of people are going toget involved and let their creativity flow.”For further information visitwww.nationaldoodleday.org.uk orT. +44 (0)113 210 8800.<strong>ACNR</strong> • VOLUME 8 NUMBER 1 • MARCH/APRIL 2008 I 53

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