Built-in dose management capabilities can deliver exceptional image quality and x-ray dose efficiency. Our intuitive design enables you to apply these X-ray dose management techniques simply and efficiently without taking your attention from the patient.
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This constant beam filtration filters out ‘soft’ or non-diagnostic X-rays and is standard on Philips mobile and fixed imaging systems. No action is required from the surgeon or staff to manage X-ray dose efficiency.
Philips systems offer dedicated imaging modes allowing you to select the best-suited imaging parameters. Each mode is designed to achieve the best image quality for the selected procedure – while maintaining effective dose efficiency.
Easily removable grid on the flat detector makes it possible to visualize small anatomy and extremities with exceptional image quality and excellent x-ray dose efficiency.
It is important to educate your clinical staff to aid in X-ray dose efficiency measures in the OR. Your team members play a significant role in the precautions that must be taken to manage exposure.
Cardiologists, vascular surgeons, and orthopedic surgeons are among those professionals moving toward the use of less invasive treatment options offered by image-guided surgery. The proactive adherence of the imaging team (surgeon and radiographer) to the ALARA principle (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) can help manage unnecessary radiation exposure.
By understanding the behavior of X-rays and the capabilities of the imaging system, interventionalists and their team can manage x-ray dose in the OR for themselves and their patients.
Built-in dose management capabilities can deliver exceptional image quality and x-ray dose efficiency. Our intuitive design enables you to apply these X-ray dose management techniques simply and efficiently without taking your attention from the patient.
It is important to educate your clinical staff to aid in X-ray dose efficiency measures in the OR. Your team members play a significant role in the precautions that must be taken to manage exposure.
Cardiologists, vascular surgeons, and orthopedic surgeons are among those professionals moving toward the use of less invasive treatment options offered by image-guided surgery. The proactive adherence of the imaging team (surgeon and radiographer) to the ALARA principle (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) can help manage unnecessary radiation exposure.
By understanding the behavior of X-rays and the capabilities of the imaging system, interventionalists and their team can manage x-ray dose in the OR for themselves and their patients.
Knowing how to manage radiation exposure is crucial. X-ray dose management in the operating room begins with you. With a proper understanding of precautionary measures, you can help protect yourself, your staff, and your patients. Work DoseWise, without compromising image quality.
What is scattered radiation? How does acquisition time and distance from the source impact radiation exposure? Knowledge of basic X-ray principles can help you manage exposure. Learn how to work smarter within a radiation field.
Always follow local regulations when wearing protective clothing into the OR. Wear it correctly, use a dosimeter to monitor exposure, and face the source of radiation. Find out how you can manage radiation exposure when dressed properly.
An understanding of best practices for the use of X-ray in clinical situations is critical in managing a reduction in radiation exposure. Discover why flat detector placement, collimation, and X-ray tube positioning all play a big role.
Filters, automatic dose regulation, and pulsed fluoroscopy are among those features that help manage radiation exposure. Learn how the radiation protection capabilities of today’s modern C-arms benefit you, your staff and your patients.