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Advanced Direct Digital Radiology

The image automatically appears on the monitor within seconds and gets stored in patient's folder simultaneously

Direct Digital Radiology (DR) can immediately retrofit with your existing X-ray equipment with no extra site modification or messy wiring, you can use the DR for any positioning for multiple purposes. DR has only 2 cables, USB cable and regular AC adapter. You can simply plug the USB cable to your computer. There is no fat cable necessary to your X-ray generator unlike other systems that usually require you to modify or replace your existing X-ray generator.

Rapid and smooth workflow

The short preparation time and immediate availability of X-ray examination is one of the main advantages for digital radiography. Once you open the DR software, select the patient and irradiate X-ray. The image automatically appears on the monitor within seconds and gets stored in patient's folder simultaneously. There are no film processing or scanning the image and you can start diagnosis right on the spot. Immediate access to radiography speeds up the daily practice and increases the efficiency with less cost.

User-friendly software

'Sanrad software' (DICOM 3.0) provides many manipulation functions. Easily magnifies the area of interest on the image and measures length and angle as well as contrast adjustment, negative-positive change, horizontal/ vertical rotation, side-by-side image layout for comparison. Plenty of information can be acquired from a single image, which supports diagnosis from various angles. Another window opens with the image to measure and create an annotation.

Simple Data Management

Smooth data management digital image data is automatically saved to a folder. It only takes an instant to save, import and export images. The data is organised by patient ID for easy-to-search to increase practicality on behalf of doctors and staff to support more smooth medical care. The digitally captured date does not require any film storage space and they can be stored in computer's hard disc, CD, DVD, and various memory cards.

Sharing and networking

The captured digital images can be simultaneously shared through in-office network or through the internet. The digital images can be e-mailed to radiologists and for insurance purpose, its DR system is compatible with DICOM* 3.0. It integrates with DICOM format system and device. A communication standard developed to be used by medical device manufacturers for medical image format acquired from CT, MRI, or digital X-Ray.

CCD Sensor

High-quality of 60-megapixel RF's CCD image processing technology brings super high quality of digital image, as well as fast speed image processing. The captured image appears on the screen in a few seconds.

Cost-effectiveness

In a DR frame of 14" x 17", 192 CCD sensors are used. RF applies high productive and general versatility. Most of DR systems currently on the market uses flat panel, high-cost 'amorphous silicon.' RF uses our own technology for high-density arrays, which is able to provide high-quality and low-cost digital X-ray.

High sensitivity and high resolution

The CCD sensor has created with incomparably high light concentration rate. High-density arrays of CCD enable to acquire every image by supersensitive scintillator, which brings sensational high quality image. Furthermore, our high-resolution engine made possible for much further high sensitivity and high quality image. The CCD image processing technology brings higher quality of digital image, as well as fast speed image processing. The captured image appears on the screen in a few seconds.

 


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