Multi position
Features
Mordern Technology - High frequency X-ray technology
- Converting X-ray signal into digital images by Flat Panel Detector (FPD)
- Easy-to-use software with many tools to process imaging and measurement and have standard DICOM3 interface
High Efficiency
- Creating immediately digital images on screen (3 seconds after emitting X-ray)
- High accuracy of image due to the reduction of X-ray signal loss while being converted into digital signal
- Reducing up to 50% x-ray dose for patients when compared to conventional method
Versatile applications- Using sensor and multi-function X-ray ball rack with portable snapshot
- Positioning sensor and X-ray ball by electric motor and conjugated electromagnetic brake
- Positioning patient fast because there is no need to adjust the concentricity of sensor plate and X-ray ball
- Positioning common and special positions for patients quickly and easily (Oblique, lateral decubitus)
Benefit
Low operating cost - Reducing film damage which need to be retaken or rewashed as conventional method
- Unnecessity of darkroom could save additional area for other needs
- Digital image in DICOM standard makes storing more simple, could burn to the CD or send via LAN/Internet
Saving time
- Returning result fast and flexibly contributes to enhance the efficiency of treatment for patient (particularly for emergency patients)
- Processing daily work very fast, meet current and future needs
- Flexibily in diagnosis: have capacity of remote diagnosis, flexible medical consultation
Friendly to Environment and user
- Minimizing X-ray dose
- Operating with dry film printer, not using chemical to wash film contribute to control the environmental pollution
- Minimizing hard work for technicians such as: no need to transport cassette or IP panel, no need to wash film in the darkroom, reduce exposure to chemical to wash film which is harmful to health
High quality image
- The quality of image is higher than that of conventional method, CR and CCD method
- Creating a basis for establishing Picture Archiving and Communications Systems and Radiology Information Systems (PACS/RIS) and connecting with other information systems in hospital, advance to develop a complete hospital information system (HIS)