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RSNA 2008 December 4
Portable DR detectors proliferate at RSNA 2008
December 4, 2008 Flat-panel detectors designed to be pulled from one bucky and put into another -- or simply set upright or laid flat on patient tables -- redefined general radiography suites featured on the RSNA exhibit floor this year. They came from suppliers such as Trixell, Varian, and Canon. Some were wireless. Others bore cables with easy disconnects for quick relocation. Toshiba upgrades vascular x-ray
December 4, 2008 An intuitive interface, faster PC server, and work-in-progress detector panel enhance the Infinix VF-i/BP (biplane) Vascular X-ray at the Toshiba America Medical Systems booth at RSNA 2008. Philips unveils new 16-slice CT
December 4, 2008 A low-cost 16-slice scanner designed for cost-constrained customers debuted at the Philips booth during the RSNA meeting. GE launches new digital XR systems
December 4, 2008 Expanding its portfolio in digital radiography, GE Healthcare introduced at RSNA 2008 a new high-end DR product, Discovery XR650, and midtier unit, Optima XR640. Touchscreen enhances GE compact ultrasound
December 4, 2008 GE Healthcare combined ultrasound scanner controls and real-time imaging on a single display with the integration of a touchscreen monitor into its compact Logiq e product. Digital stereotaxy adds to GE digital mammo
December 4, 2008 An add-on digital stereotaxy option for GE’s Senographe Essential lets users perform biopsies on its full-field digital mammography system, sparing institutions the expense of setting up a dedicated biopsy room, according to the company. GE Centricity upgrade promises workflow boost
December 4, 2008 Centricity PACS Version 3.0.6 debuted at the GE Healthcare booth of RSNA 2008 offering enhancements aimed at improving collaboration between radiologists and referring physicians. Carestream, Viztek showcase wireless DR detectors
December 4, 2008 Carestream Health’s new portable x-ray detector, showcased at the RSNA meeting and scheduled for routine shipments in 2009, promises the means for film-dependent radiography sites to transition to digital. Designed to fit into a standard bucky, either table- or wall-mounted, Carestream’s DRX-1 offers the flexibility of computed radiography. Its solid-state design allows immediate data acquisitions and its wireless transmitter sends the data directly to the console. McFarland plots course toward acceptance of CT colonography
December 4, 2008 In the aftermath of Medicare’s less than encouraging evaluation of virtual CT colonography for colorectal cancer screening, Dr. Elizabeth McFarland used the RSNA’s Annual Oration in Diagnostic Radiology to identify past achievements and ongoing initiatives she believes will lead to the modality’s acceptance. CAD improves detection of inconspicuous colonic polyps, adds little to search for flat colorectal lesions
December 4, 2008 Computer-aided detection systems show high potential for detecting inconspicuous colonic polyps but provide little help in locating nonpolypoid colorectal lesions, according to research presented Wednesday at the RSNA meeting. |
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