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Wireless Detector Helps Transition from Analog to Digital

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 18 Jan 2011
A wireless digital detector option is designed to help radiologists transition from analog to digital, and increase access for patients worldwide.

Designed for digital use based on customer input, FlashPad is a flexible, wireless detector that features two handles that make it easier to position and maneuver.

GE Healthcare (Chalfont St. More...
Giles, UK) reported that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510k clearance of its next generation wireless, digital X-ray detector at the 96th annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, IL, USA, held November 28, 2010 to December 3, 2010. GE's FlashPad is an effective, long-term investment for future radiography and fluoroscopy systems, compatible with a variety of GE X-ray products today and, according to the company's spokespersons, is the only wireless digital detector capable of supporting advanced applications.

Designed for digital use based on customer input, FlashPad is a flexible, wireless detector that features two handles that make it easier to position and maneuver. It is equipped with GE's most advanced X-ray detector technology, and its unique design provides up to 8% more coverage for major applications and maintains high image quality at low dose levels. This wireless digital radiography (DR) option was engineered to provide high image quality at low dose levels and is capable of being utilized in all routine radiography exams, and specialized areas including, pediatric work, intensive care and trauma, and wherever traditional screen-film systems may be used.

"FlashPad is a byproduct of direct customer feedback on the challenges facing radiology departments all over the world,” said Anne LeGrand, vice president and general manager of X-ray for GE Healthcare. "For the patient, this new solution from GE allows for improved access to critical X-ray technology and for customers, this innovation is a great way for any radiography department to go digital today with an affordable investment which answers the growing demand for advanced applications.”

Among the sophisticated applications that can be performed using FlashPad include: VolumeRAD--GE's version of digital tomosynthesis for radiography removes overlaying and underlying structures, which improves the detection of lesions and therefore enhances sensitivity. VolumeRAD provides physicians multiple high-resolution slice images of the human anatomy, including the chest, abdomen, extremities, and spine, using an X-ray system. Dual energy subtraction--GE's digital X-ray application eliminates overlying bone obstruction from chest or abdominal images.

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