Pluit Hospital enhances patient care with AI-powered 128-slice CT scan from GE HealthCare
Pluit Hospital has installed the Revolution Ascend 128-slice CT system from GE HealthCare, complete with TrueFidelity AI reconstruction, on December 10, 2025. The goal is clear: better image quality, faster exams, and a smoother experience for patients and care teams.
The launch was led by dr. Soeprianto Wiradjaja, Sp.B (Director of Pluit Hospital), alongside dr. Hadi Gunawan, Sp.Rad (Radiology Specialist) and Kriswanto Trimoeljo (CEO of GE HealthCare Indonesia). The move strengthens the hospital's long-standing focus on high-quality diagnostics and patient-centered care.
"We are proud to introduce this upgrade as part of our ongoing collaboration with GE HealthCare. The new CT Scan technology offers enhanced image quality, faster examinations, and greater comfort for patients. We believe this advancement will have a positive impact on patient care and strengthen our vision to provide high-quality, future-oriented healthcare services," said dr. Soeprianto.
Key clinical gains with TrueFidelity AI
The Revolution Ascend 128 with TrueFidelity delivers sharper, more detailed imaging while helping reduce radiation exposure. That means safer studies for patients and more dependable reads for clinicians.
"With clearer images and lower radiation doses, patients can undergo safer procedures while doctors receive more accurate and dependable results for treatment decisions," added dr. Hadi.
If you want to learn more about the technology behind TrueFidelity, see GE HealthCare's overview here: TrueFidelity AI reconstruction.
Efficiency that shows up in throughput
Automated workflows-from patient positioning through image reconstruction-help shorten exams and reduce manual adjustments by up to 66%. Less time on the table, fewer interruptions, and quicker turnaround for reports.
- Shorter scan times lower the chance of motion artifacts and repeat scans.
- Consistent, automated positioning supports stable protocol execution across shifts.
- Streamlined reconstruction delivers faster availability of diagnostic images.
What this means for care teams
- Radiologists: higher diagnostic confidence from cleaner images at lower dose.
- Technologists: simpler setup, fewer manual tweaks, smoother patient flow.
- Operations: higher throughput and reduced waiting times without sacrificing quality.
- Patients: quicker, more comfortable scans with an emphasis on safety.
For broader guidance on CT dose and patient safety, the American College of Radiology provides practical resources: ACR Radiation Safety.
Long-term partnership, next-level capability
This installation builds on a 17-year collaboration between Pluit Hospital and GE HealthCare, following the hospital's use of the VCT 64-slice CT system. "We are proud to be part of Pluit Hospital's diagnostic transformation. Our long-standing partnership reflects mutual trust and a shared commitment to delivering innovative, safe, and accessible medical technology. Every patient deserves fast, accurate, and high-quality care," said Kriswanto.
The takeaway for healthcare leaders: this upgrade is about clear images at lower dose, faster workflows, and more capacity for complex cases-without adding complexity for staff. It's a practical, measurable step forward in diagnostic care.
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