Celebrating 10,000+ clinical scans

At Asto CT, we’re proud to celebrate 10,000+ clinical scans and the incredible veterinarians, clinics, and equine professionals who have made this achievement possible.

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Smarter CT Imaging Starts Here

 

Designed for the equine athlete, Asto CT delivers precise, standing CT scans that support faster diagnosis and better-informed treatment decisions—empowering veterinarians with the clarity they need, when they need it most.

 
 

10 Years

10,000+ Scans

One Vision

The Asto CT Journey: A Decade of Innovation in Equine Imaging (2015–2025)

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2015

Vision in Motion

The concept for Asto CT is born, driven by a mission to make equine imaging safer and more accessible. Founders David Ergun, Thomas “Rock” Mackie, Peter Muir, and Mark Markel and clinical advisor Sabrina Brounts begin developing a standing CT solution that will transform equine diagnostics.

2016

Early Engineering & Innovation

The first working prototype of the Equina® CT is developed in partnership with Photo Diagnostic System Inc (PDSI) now SureScan. Asto CT collaborates with equine imaging experts and clinicians to address real-world challenges and clinical needs.

2017

First Scan on a Horse Performed

A major milestone is reached as the first successful standing CT scan is performed on a live horse. Volunteer horse, CeCe (Kirker-Head), from Tufts University is brought to the PDSI testing site to be scanned. Additional bench testing and simulated scans validate the system’s readiness for clinical application.

2018

First Installation

The first installation and clinical scans take place at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Standing equine CT proves to be safe, effective, and practical for everyday veterinary use.

2019

Early Adopters

Second and third Equina® CT installations occur at the University of Minnesota–Leatherdale Equine Center and the University of Melbourne Equine Centre. Early client feedback helps refine system performance and workflow integration.

2020

CLinical Validation

Asto CT surpasses 1,000 clinical scans, validating the technology’s value in enhancing diagnostic confidence and patient safety. Interest in standing CT continues to rise.

2021

Innovation in Motion

Software updates and hardware refinements continue during the COVID epidemic, focused on workflow efficiency and image quality. Asto CT continues to evolve to meet the needs based on early adopter feedback.  Asto CT’s presence grows at key veterinary conferences, including AAEP and BEVA.

2022

Expanding Horizons

Following COVID, the fourth installation is placed at Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery in Texas.  And mission complete for Racing Victoria in Australia — compulsory scanning with Equine Standing CT for the Melbourne Cup enters year two in an effort to minimize catastrophic injury. In 2022, 40 horses were scanned and 3 withdrawn (7.5%) with zero CMI’s  This trend continues to this day. Asto CT attends AAEP in San Antonio and BEVA.

2023

Expanding Global Footprint

New installations at SoCal Equine Hospital, MU VHC Equine Hospital, and Sharjah Equine Hospital expand the Equina® footprint. Publications led by Asto CT clinical advisor Dr. Sabrina Brounts contributes to the growing body of evidence supporting standing CT. Asto CT attends AAEP in San Diego and BEVA in Birmingham, UK.

Use of a novel helical fan beam imaging system for computed tomography of the distal limb in sedated standing horses: 167 cases (2019-2020) - PubMed

Use of a novel helical fan beam imaging system for computed tomography of the head and neck in sedated standing horses: 120 cases (2019-2020) - PubMed

2024

Client-Centered Growth

Installations continue at NVA Wisconsin Equine Clinic and Hospital (US) and Cotts Equine Hospital (UK). New publication on radiation exposure levels emitted by the Equina® CT is reinforces Asto CT’s commitment to safety. Asto CT attends BEVA in Liverpool and AAEP in Orlando.

Radiation exposure during simulated equine head and limb fan beam standing computed tomography appears safe for personnel using lead shielding in: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association Volume 263 Issue 1 (2025)

2025

A Decade of Impact

Asto CT celebrates 10 years of innovation, collaboration, and clinical success. With over 10,000 scans performed, new installations at Virginia Equine Imaging and Equine Innovative Medicine mark continued growth and a forward-looking commitment to advancing equine diagnostics.

 

The Vision Behind Asto CT:

Changing the Future of Equine Care

Meet the visionaries behind Asto CT and discover the story, science, and impact behind this major milestone.

 

The Vision Begins – Rock Mackie

Asto CT Cofounder Dr. Rock Mackie shares the early inspiration and groundbreaking technology that sparked a revolution in equine imaging.

 

From Idea to Impact – David Ergun

CEO and Cofounder Dr. David Ergun reflects on the journey to 10,000+ scans and what this means for the future of equine care.

 

Innovation in Action – Peter Muir

Cofounder Dr. Peter Muir dives into the clinical relevance of Asto CT and its role in transforming diagnostics in the field.

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Bringing Standing CT to Your Equine Clinic:

A Practical Guide from Asto CT

 

 In this eBook, learn:

  • How to select the ideal partner for your equine CT journey

  • Key milestones in installing an equine standing CT and ensuring timely delivery

  • The importance of choosing a CT partner committed to ongoing innovation and future upgrades

 
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From Concept to Cutting-Edge Technology

How Asto CT Came to Life

Experience the Future of Equine Imaging

Asto CT delivers advanced, standing 3D imaging with unparalleled precision—redefining diagnostics while prioritizing safety and comfort for both horse and handler. Join the veterinarians leading the way in equine care with Asto CT—because better imaging means better outcomes. Schedule a demo or connect with our team today.

 
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