Low-dose, high-resolution system can capture a variety of images for both large and small facilities.
Fujifilm Medical Systems launched its Persona RF PREMIUM radiography fluoroscopy system in the United States Monday.
Designed for use in both large and small clinical environments, this system can provide real-time imaging for a myriad of body systems, including skeletal, digestive, urinary, respiratory, and the reproductive system, as well as specific organs, such as the heart, lung, and kidneys, said company officials.
Persona RF Premium is intended the meet the growing needs of facility while addressing patient needs, as well.
“Today’s high patient volumes call for a simple, yet highly advanced multi-purpose radiographic fluoroscopy system,” said Hidetoshi Izawa, vice president of modality solutions, clinical affairs, and in vitro diagnostics at Fujifilm. “With the Persona RF PREMIUM system, medical facilities both large and small can expect an excellent return on their investment with the system’s combination of low dose, optimal image quality, ease-of-use and exam versatility.”
This system can accommodate patients up to 584 lbs without any table movement restrictions, and it can be easily adapted for patients who have limited mobility, according to company details. In addition, it includes a video camera in the collimator, opening the door for patient positioning without fluoroscopy, and workstation software also allows for automatic positioning.
Persona RF PREMIUM is now available and on the market, company officials said.
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