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Mobile X-ray System Developed for ER, OR, and ICU Environments

By MedImaging staff writers
Posted on 07 Feb 2008
A large, easy-to-read, user-friendly 12-inch touch-screen of a new mobile X-ray system provides more than 500 anatomic programs while a slimmer profile allows for precise positioning and improved portability.

Developed by Canon USA, Inc. (Lake Success, NY), the RadPro 40kW digital mobile X-ray system, integrated with a Canon CXDI-50G portable sensor, is suitable for emergency room (ER), operating room (OR), and intensive care unit (ICU) environments.

A high-frequency generator enables clear and detailed images for highly accurate radiography. A retractable universal serial bus (USB) cord provides quick and easy connection for virtually immediate image transfers to many Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) output devices and to multiple network configurations such as picture archiving and communications systems (PACS) or radiology information systems (RIS).



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