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Gadovist® 1.0

Enhancing More than the Image

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Gadovist® 1.0

Enhancing More than the Image

Quality Time

Quality Time

Focus on What Matters Most

Using Gadovist® together with the Bayer MEDRAD® MRXperion MR injection system and Imaging System Interface (ISI) improves operating efficiency, compared to hand injection.1,2 This helps to deliver optimal image quality and allows you to spend more time with the people who matter most: your patients.

Automated Workflow Solutions

Streamline Daily Tasks

Combine Gadovist® with MEDRAD® MRXperion injector to take advantage of pre-set protocols, onboard calculators and safety features, data capture, and automatic features. In addition, a barcode reader captures all contrast information, saving further time.

Automated Workflow Solutions
Image Quality and Relaxivity

Image Quality and Relaxivity

Control and Confidence

Using power injection with Gadovist® and Medrad® MRXperion gives a higher flow rate accuracy and repeatability.
Together with consistent contrast delivery, standardization of contrast administration protocols, high concentration and high relaxivity, Gadovist® produces good image quality, which can help lead to a high diagnostic efficacy.2 Additionally, the Bayer ISI enables the injector and scanner to efficiently communicate and synchronize, ensuring optimal MRA scan timing.

Bayer Partnership

Advancing Your Knowledge

We are always striving to share our knowledge, experience, and expertise, in order to give you the support you need. Our team of over 35 MRI application specialists around the world are here to support you and answer your questions, with expert advice. The Bayer Radiology Academy is dedicated to advancing the field of radiology, and helping you to advance as well, through webinars and micro-learnings.

Bayer Partnership

Talk to Our Team

To learn more about Gadovist® or other Bayer in Radiology solutions, please contact:

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References

  • 1. Bayer. ISI Siemens Brochure. PP-M-MRX-CH-0015. (2020). Return to content
  • 2. Endrikat, Jan, et al. "Accuracy and Repeatability of Automated Injector Versus Manual Administration of an MRI Contrast Agent – Results of a Laboratory Study." Investigative Radiology 53.1 (2018): 1.  Return to content