Compumedics Achieves World-First Adult and Child Optimized Recordings from a Single MEG System
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Compumedics Orion LifeSpan MEG system during recording.
‘Most advanced MEG capability anywhere in the world’
Professor
“The Orion LifeSpan MEG recently installed by
Ability to Accurately Scan Both Children and Adults
MEG is a functional neuroimaging technique for mapping brain activity. It uses highly sensitive detectors to record the naturally occurring magnetic fields produced by electrical current flows within the brain. Because magnetic fields drop off very rapidly with distance, the sensors should be as close as possible to the sources of the brain signals. A child’s small head in an adult size helmet results in sensors far from the brain, leading to small signals. A dedicated smaller helmet yields clearer and more accurate data. More precise data always leads to better research understanding and improved patient outcomes.
World’s First Recordings
After installation of the Orion LifeSpan™ MEG at TJNU, a series of measurements were undertaken to demonstrate that the theoretical advantage of the system during pediatric recordings would be borne out in practice.
Founder and Executive Chairman Dr
“Compumedics has invested nearly a decade and many millions of dollars to develop the Orion LifeSpan MEG,” he said. “The system represents a major leap in magnetoencephalography, with dual-helmet capability for pediatric and adult brain scanning, fully integrated with our gold-standard brain analytics CURRY software.
“It’s incredibly rewarding to see these efforts translating into strong initial sales, global interest and the potential for improved brain health, among both children and adults worldwide.”
A four-year-old female was presented with a series of tones and measured with both the adult and pediatric helmet. The results showed significantly stronger detection in the pediatric helmet. Localizations showed more precise determination of where the brain had been activated by the tones. The physics of magnetic field decay and the design philosophy of the Orion LifeSpan™ MEG were confirmed
For more information about this study, the Orion LifeSpan™ MEG and
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Dr.
Executive Chairman, CEO
dburton@compumedics.com.au
Director, CFO
dlawson@compumedics.com.au
Global Neuro-Imaging Business Director
gordon.haid@compumedics.com
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