What is a Wireless Mobile Digital X-Ray?

What is a Wireless Mobile Digital X-Ray?

A wireless mobile digital X-ray machine is a portable and wireless version of digital X-ray imaging technology. These devices can be easily transported within the hospital and enable high-resolution X-ray images to be taken wherever the patient is. Thanks to its wireless feature, data transfer is fast and secure.

Device Features

Portability and Flexibility: Thanks to its lightweight and portable design, it can be easily moved around the hospital and used in different areas. This is ideal for emergencies and intensive care units.

Wireless Operation: Wireless connectivity allows the device to transfer data quickly and securely. Images are instantly transferred to the hospital information system (HIS) and PACS system.

High Resolution Imaging: Digital X-ray technology delivers high resolution and clear images. This is critical for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Fast Imaging and Processing: X-ray images are processed instantly, enabling doctors to make a quick assessment. This saves time in emergency interventions.

Low Radiation Dose: Modern digital X-ray machines operate with a low radiation dose. This ensures a safe environment for both patients and medical staff.

Touch Screen and User Friendly Interface: The device provides easy operation with touch screen and user-friendly interface. Healthcare personnel can use the device quickly and effectively.

Benefits of the Device

Patient Comfort and Safety: X-rays can be taken on-site without the need to move patients to another department for imaging. This provides great comfort, especially for patients with limited mobility.

Fast Diagnosis and Intervention: Instant imaging and fast data transfer allow doctors to make rapid diagnoses and perform necessary interventions quickly.

Efficiency and Time Saving: Mobile and wireless features make the device convenient and fast to use. This saves time and increases operational efficiency in busy work environments.

Advanced Data Management: Images are instantly transferred to HIS and PACS systems, ensuring data is securely stored and easily accessed when needed.

Areas of Use

Intensive Care Units: Continuous monitoring of critically ill patients and rapid x-raying when needed.

Emergency Departments: X-ray at the bedside for rapid diagnosis and intervention in emergencies.

Operating Rooms: Performing necessary imaging during and after surgical interventions.

General Wards: On-site X-ray of patients hospitalized in inpatient wards.

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Updated At13 June 2024
Created At05 December 2017
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