Siemens Medical Solutions has introduced its Moblitt XP Digital, a mobile digital x-ray system with a flat-panel detector. The product offers instant image display to enhance both productivity and workflow and a fast archiving capability for speedy processing.
Siemens Medical Solutions has introduced its Moblitt XP Digital, a mobile digital x-ray system with a flat-panel detector. The product offers instant image display to enhance both productivity and workflow and a fast archiving capability for speedy processing.
The XP's 43 x 35-cm flat-panel detector provides enhanced viewing. The system can store up to 3000 images also offers a unique touch screen with an intuitive user interface. Because of its mobility, it can be used in nearly any clinical setting or specialty, including pediatrics, orthopedics, and emergency medicine, said Holger Schmidt, president of the special systems division.
The new system promises instant access to image information, resulting in faster visualization and streamlined patient care. Other features include the ability to transmit image data through wireless access or cable to the hospital's information system for archiving and documentation. A DICOM-structured networking function facilitates patient registration, image transmission, and exposure printing.
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