IMV’s PET imaging products provide valuable information about the PET imaging market in the U.S. In 2015, it is estimated that over 1.7 million clinical PET and PET/CT patient scans will be performed in ~2,380 U.S hospital and non-hospital locations in the United States. This represents an annual increase of -6% when compared to 2014 PET scans.
Learn about PET procedure trends, market share for installed PET and PET/CT equipment, equipment purchase plans, radiopharmaceutical market share, and average pricing for F18DG from the PET Market Summary Report. Productivity of PET staff, procedures per unit of PET equipment and user satisfaction with their equipment providers are also available in one or more of the IMV products listed below.
Learn how your PET imaging activity compares to other sites performing PET Imaging. Surveys completed by nearly 500 PET imaging providers supply information on key productivity parameters such as staffing levels, operating hours and procedures volumes. An essential information source for current PET imaging sites and those facilities considering the addition of PET imaging services.
The IMV PET Census Database profiles fixed and mobile PET sites in the United States. Use the IMV PET Census Database to identify new sales opportunities for PET scanners and radiopharmaceuticals by understanding procedure data, radiopharmaceutical utilization, installed equipment, and equipment purchase plans for fixed and mobile PET sites. What each site profile includes: Demographics […]
The 2020 ServiceTrak Imaging PET Systems summarizes the results of IMV’s survey of radiology professionals that perform diagnostic imaging using PET systems. The survey results from interviews with 257 unique diagnostic imaging sites that have 276 systems. This report starts with an overview of customer satisfaction between the major manufacturers in the industry. This is […]
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IMV’s 2019 Global Imaging Market Outlook Report explores worldwide trends for seven key imaging modalities, including CT scanners, MR scanners, PET scanners, NM cameras (SPECT-only and SPECT/CT), fixed C-arm systems, fixed general x-ray systems, and radiographic fluoroscopy (RF) systems.