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Wireless X-Ray Systems Designed to Advance Patient Care in the ER

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 03 Jan 2011
A remote-controlled flat detector system, introduced for the first time in the United States, combines digital radiography and fluoroscopy applications in one system enabling a wide range of applications. The system's dual imaging mode increases room utilization, and enables faster workflow and increased patient throughput.

ER (emergency room) Wireless systems, two versatile diagnostic X-ray solutions that represent the next step in patient care, were featured at the 96th annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, IL, USA, which took place November 28 to December 3, 2010.

"Although X-ray is a well-established modality, what we're offering this year is truly brand-new: DigitalDiagnost ER Wireless system is a dedicated digital radiography solution for emergency room, recovery, and trauma environments,” said Gene Saragnese, general manager, imaging systems, for Philips Healthcare (Best, The Netherlands). "Through the Juno DRF and DigitalDiagnost ER Wireless offerings we're taking precision radiography and fluoroscopy to the next level by placing technologies where they are most needed, particularly in an emergency situation, as well as aiding hospitals with cost-effective solutions that facilitate patient care.”

The two-in-one system is capable of all common radiographic procedures, gastro-intestinal studies, tomography, and vascular studies. Its unique Source Image Distance (SID) of 180 cm and the high table weight capacity of up to 284 kg, without any restrictions for movements, allows for diverse exams and patient types. An optional stitching function and vascular imaging package also expand the system's capability. The Juno DRF has been for sale in Western Europe since January 2010.

"Our facility was very attracted to the Juno DRF system for its clinical flexibility, patient comfort, and its capability as an all-digital platform to increase our department's overall efficiency,” said Eldon Dyer, director, diagnostic imaging, Yuma Regional Medical Center (Yuma, AZ, USA). "The extra high-weight capacity, remote capabilities, and flexible room configuration offer real advantages to our clinical team, and provide our patients the comfortable experience they expect.”

By eliminating hardware and peripheral equipment that typically hinders access to the patient, the DigitalDiagnost ER Wireless radiography configuration eases access to critical patients in emergency rooms (ER), trauma units, and recovery bays. The wireless portable detector with built-in handle and cable-free design enables simple maneuvering for even the most difficult anatomic views, allowing the system to be integrated into the ER. The wireless portable detector also helps minimize the risk of interference with life-saving equipment.

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