Designed for more efficient exams and to offer clinicians more flexibility in x-ray imaging, Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc, Tustin, Calif, has introduced the RADREX-i wireless digital radiographic (DR) x-ray system.
RADREX-i wireless includes the automated RexSpeed features and RexView with image preview from the original RADREX-i, plus a new lightweight, cableless 14 inch x 17 inch panel. Ideal for out-of-bucky work, including tabletop imaging of extremities such as hands, wrists, forearms, and feet, and wheelchair and gurney patient imaging, the wireless detector provides technologists with this additional flexibility while improving workflow. According to Toshiba, the wireless panel also improves image quality, as it can be positioned more closely to the anatomy when performing out-of-bucky work.
“RADREX-i wireless improves productivity and versatility while providing more patient-friendly exams,” said Stephen Bumb, director, x-ray vascular business unit, Toshiba. “The system can accommodate virtually all patient types and makes imaging safer with its RexProtect dose saving features.”
Toshiba America Medical Systems markets, sells, distributes, and services radiology and cardiovascular systems, including CT, MR, ultrasound, x-ray, and cardiovascular equipment, and coordinates clinical diagnostic imaging research for all modalities in the United States.