More news from the big guns at the RSNA 2007, as Toshiba is profiling its new interventional fluoroscopy system RADREX-i.
Autotracking – a feature that provides tube and detector synchronization for table and wall stand tracking. This feature saves time by eliminating the repetitive need to manually position the X-ray tube and detector. Autocollimation – a feature that automatically selects the correct collimation size for the patient’s body part.
This new feature automates the preparation, saving crucial time for the patient and technologist, especially when several X-rays need to be performed.
Autoprogram select – a feature that selects the correct program for each specific X-ray procedure. Instead of manually selecting the program on the generator, the technologist now can rely on Autoprogram to show only those programs needed for a specific examination. Autopark – a feature that raises the X-ray tube out of the way after the exam, giving the patient room to safely sit or stand up following the procedure.
This robust system also features a 600-pound capacity high-table, a stronger X-ray tube and an 80-kilowatt generator, making it the versatile and cost-effective choice for imaging centers and hospitals that see a variety of patients.
Press release: TOSHIBA PREVIEWS NEW AUTOMATED RADREX-i X-RAY SYSTEM AT RSNA
Japanese RADREX-i Product Page…