Revolution CT — Engineer Field Guide
Engineer-oriented reference for the Revolution CT family — Revolution CT (original), HD, and Apex. Wide-cone, 16 cm coverage, cardiac-optimized.
What makes this scanner different
- Wide detector cone — 256-row, ~16 cm z-coverage. Whole-heart in one rotation; whole-brain perfusion without helical stitching.
- Fast gantry rotation — sub-0.3 s on current-gen, translating to sub-30 ms temporal resolution for cardiac at multi-segment recon.
- Gemstone detector — Garnet-based scintillator with tight decay; enables the fast rotation and low-dose posture. See Gemstone detector.
- Performix HDw tube — high-heat-capacity anode paired to high-power generator. Scan counts matter more than years on this tube family.
- Recon stack — ASiR-V iterative baseline, TrueFidelity / DLIR deep-learning recon on newer software. License tiers differ between chassis versions.
Top failure modes
- Tube end-of-life — Performix HDw scan counts are the canonical health metric. Kilowatt-hour loading on cardiac practices burns tubes faster than the datasheet curve suggests. See Gemstone Clarity / Performix HDw tube.
- Slip-ring wear — high-rotation-speed wide-cone puts more miles on the brushes. Carbon dust on the inner ring is the early warning. Clean on PM, plan full brush swap every few years of heavy use.
- Gantry balance drift — wide detector means more rotating mass. A patient-table-collision fault that "came back" is often a balance problem, not the collision sensor.
- DAS artifacts — ring and banding artifacts trace to a DAS channel; service-mode diagnostic before detector-module swap.
- Chiller / HVAC — wide-bore gantry + high power = a lot of heat. A marginal chiller shows up first as intermittent tube thermal limits at peak load.
- Table drive — positional encoder drift causes slice-position errors on helical. Recalibrate before replacing the drive.
Cardiac discipline
- ECG gating quality is upstream of image quality. A noisy lead is the first thing to check when a cardiac case reconstructs with motion.
- Heart-rate control — the scanner's temporal-resolution spec assumes a controlled heart rate. The protocol and beta-blocker conversation live with the cardiologist, not the service log — but the field engineer sees the failure.
- Contrast-injector timing — bolus-tracking ROIs wander on tired phantoms; re-validate at acceptance.
Software tiers and licensing
- ASiR-V is typically standard on modern chassis; level is site-tunable.
- TrueFidelity / DLIR is a licensed SKU — confirm on refurb paperwork; it is the current differentiator.
- SnapShot Freeze (motion correction) and Smart MAR (metal artifact) are per-application entitlements.
- Cardiac package, Dual-Energy (on Apex / HD with GSI), and perfusion licenses are all separable.
Accepting a refurbished Revolution CT
- Tube scan count and install date
- Slip-ring inspection / brush-wear report
- Gantry balance within spec; collision-sensor test pass
- DAS channel-health report
- Chiller age, flow, last flush
- Software version and full license list (ASiR-V, DLIR, SnapShot Freeze, Smart MAR, GSI, perfusion, cardiac)
- Table drive calibration and slice-position accuracy
- kVp linearity, dose linearity, CTDI phantom run
- CT-AEC (Smart mA) behavior verified on phantom
- ECG cable set + phantom-gated test scan
- HV generator fault log clean
Things nobody tells you
- The 16 cm cone is a workflow claim, not just a spec. Sites that bought it for cardiac but run mostly routine abdomens don't recoup the premium. Match the install to the clinical mix.
- DLIR licensing is the refurb gotcha. A Revolution without TrueFidelity is a materially different scanner than one with it — dose and image-quality curves diverge sharply on chest / cardiac protocols.
- Power quality — wide-cone CT with fast rotation is unforgiving of voltage sag. A site that passed site planning in 2016 with a marginal transformer often runs into intermittent faults at peak summer load years later.
Related
- Revolution CT
- Revolution CT HD
- Revolution CT Apex
- CT
- Gemstone detector
- Gemstone Clarity tube
- GSI
- DLIR / TrueFidelity
- ASiR-V
- LightSpeed VCT Field Guide — predecessor-generation CT service playbook