RSNA CR / DR E-Reporter

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X-ray imaging remains the backbone of radiology; continuing developments in CR and DR are making it faster, more efficient, and more dose sensitive. In this report you will find coverage from the exhibit floor on the latest developments in CR, DR, and digital mammography.

 

December2009


Agfa debuts small-footprint, high-performance CR reader
December 9, 2009

Agfa Healthcare extended its computed radiography portfolio with the global launch at RSNA 2009 of a compact, high-volume reader. Agfa also raised expectations among customers in the market for digital radiography systems with the unveiling of two works-in-progress built around flat-panel detectors.

Slumping economics extend CR appeal, drive down costs for DR
December 8, 2009

Interest in computed and digital radiography was booming among vendors at RSNA 2009, as traditional providers of turnkey systems and components showed portfolios designed to appeal to cost-conscious buyers.

Study finds lower doses equally effective and safer in children
December 8, 2009

Optimization strategies described in an RSNA poster presentation from Switzerland were found to reduce total dose exposure by 63%.

Repeat/reject analysis makes case for digital training
December 8, 2009

It’s been argued that repeat/reject analysis, a quality-assurance tool to observe trends and make improvements that help reduce the need for repeat images, is not necessary when using digital equipment. While it is true that digital imaging reduces some error rates, the results on the Mayo Clinic digital poster exhibit at the RSNA meeting showed that mistakes still occur in the digital environment.

Digital mammography vendors switch into low gear
December 8, 2009

New offerings shown at RSNA 2009 by the makers of digital mammography equipment reflected a new reality in the U.S. market, one based on cost constraints and diminishing demand. Vendors emphasized low-cost solutions that guard against obsolescence at the expense of premium ones, a change spurred by the continuing recession in the U.S. and an installed base increasingly saturated with high-end full-field digital mammography systems.

Digital radiography wins over emergency room in U.K. setting
December 8, 2009

A maneuverable digital radiography system has been selected over a computed radiography system by the emergency room at a U.K. facility. Steven McDonald, director of radiology in the emergency room at Royal Liverpool Hospital gave the rationale and implications for this decision in a poster presentation at RSNA 2009.

Poster shows computed radiography artifacts and their solutions
December 8, 2009

The artifacts observed in images derived from computed radiography come from a range of sources and user errors. A radiography team from Manipal, India, presented a digital exhibit at the RSNA meeting to illustrate sources of such artifacts and user solutions to overcome them.

Imaging at British rock festival gains digital legs
December 7, 2009

Launched in 2008, the imaging center at the Glastonbury outdoor rock event in the U.K. is on the verge of becoming an institution. The center was reopened at the 2009 festival, this time with a portable digital radiography machine. A poster at the RSNA meeting reported good results, along with plans to expand in 2010.

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