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Designed for the future
QX is compact, computerized remote controlled tilting table for
conventional radiography and digital
spot imaging. QX responds to the most up-to-date quality criteria
and is able to deliver on a wide range of applications.
With its ability to manuever in a rapid and precise manner, QX performs
high quality tomographic exams in any table position as well as
well as conventional radioscopic and radiographic diagnostics.
QX performs in all applications of digital imaging, for example:
contrast, interventional and angiographic procedures.
Fully computerized control
QX functions are managed by microprocessors and are controlled by
a CPU(HOST).The CPU
communicates with dedicated microprocessors for the control of the
tomography and spot film device movements, therefore guaranteeing:
¡ñOperational safety.
¡ñHigh product reliability.
¡ñReal-time control of functions.
Examination techniques
¡ñFluoroscopy.
¡ñRadiography with:
-Automatic spot-film device.
-Free cassette.
-Wall Potter-Bucky.
-Stretchers.
¡ñDigital radiography.
¡ñLinear tomography.
¡ñOblique technique up to 40¡ã.
Product versatility
¡ñTrendelenburg 90¡ã.
¡ñContinuous variable focal length to a distance of 1500mm.
¡ñTable tilting from +90¡ãto -90¡ã.
¡ñRotation of the tube head +/-180¡ã.
¡ñA wide range of exploration in all tilting positions,including
tomography and oblique techniques.
¡ñAutomatic spot film device for every cassette format from 13¡Á18cm
to 35¡Á43 cm,in longitudinal and crossed division.
¡ñSimultaneous movements with variable velocity for rapid and precise
positioning of the patient,resulting in the reduction in examination
time.
¡ñSimplicty of use with ergonomically designed controls, illuminous
and acoustic signals and with a dedicated on-screen alphanumeric,
multilingual visual display.
¡ñTotal patient comfort due to the short distance between the floor
and the table top.
¡ñRapid installation, simplified by its modularity,dimensions and
weight.
Characteristics
¡ñHigh resolution acquisition camera(1249 lines) with a progressive
read-out
¡ñA/D 10 bit converter
¡ñHigh resolution digital matrix 1024 ¡Á 1024 pixels at 10 bits
¡ñhard-drive storage:
10,800 images with matrix 1024 ¡Á 1024 pixels
21£¬600 images with matrix 512 ¡Á 1024 pixels
43£¬200 images with matrix 512 ¡Á 512 pixels
¡ñAcquisition Rate:
6 images/second with matrix 1024 ¡Á 1024 pixels
12 images/second with matrix 512¡Á 1O24 pixels
25 images/second with matrix 512 ¡Á 512 pixels
¡ñSelection of either manual or automatic x-ray parameters
¡ñComplete integration with the x-ray generator
¡ñAngiography package for DSA(DRS SPOT version only)
Technical acquisition modes
¡ñDigital Fluoroscopy with "last-image-hold"
¡ñDigital Radiography with either a single image acquisition
of in a series of image acquisitions
¡ñDigital Substraction(DRS SPOT version only)
¡ñMax Opacification
¡ñRoad Mapping
DRS systems
The DRS Systems are made with a specific
processing unit, a dedicated TV camera with a progressive read-out,a
key board and two, 15" high resolution monitors.
Depending upon the application there are two different systems:
¡ñDRS FLUO for general diagnostics
¡ñ DRS SPOT for general diagnostics and DSA
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