Canon CXDI-50G Portable DR System

Canon Updated: 2007-06-18 RSS
Canon CXDI-50G Portable DR System

With a large imaging area and lightweight design, the CXDI-50G extends the range of exams possible with Digital Radiography. It is large enough for chest and abdominal X-rays. But the compact design also makes it as easy to position as a conventional film cassette or CR imaging plate when performing lateral or axial imaging of limbs and other areas. In addition, it is possible for a patient to easily hold the sensor unit in place during image capture. In the radiographic suite, the CXDI-50G allows images to be acquired tabletop, in a wheelchair, on a stretcher, or in the bucky table.

The CXDI-50G Digital Radiography System is designed for diverse applications that include trauma and bedside exams. When combined with a mobile X-ray unit, the CXDI-50G brings digital radiography directly to the patient. With a portable detector designed for patient comfort and quick access to images, the Canon CXDI-50G provides unmatched speed and efficiency for diagnosing even the most critically ill patients.

Features

Featuring Canon’s proven large-area flat panel technology in a sleek and compact unit, the portable CXDI-50G provides superb digital x-ray capture for a wide range of applications.

Large Imaging Area in a Compact, Portable Design
The large 14” x 17” imaging area is provided by a detector that is less than 1 inch thick and weighs only 10.6 pounds.

Enhanced Productivity
The technologist selects the necessary views to complete the requested exam or the requested views are automatically selected through communication between the DICOM worklist and the RIS.

Immediate Results
An on-screen preview image is available just 3-5 seconds after exposure. Sequential images can be acquired in as little as 6 seconds.

Seamless Network Integration
Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base T connectivity with DICOM 3.0 compatibility enables seamless data transfer to any DICOM hard copy output device, PACS, or HIS/RIS for efficient printing, archiving, and remote viewing of Images. The system complies with IHE (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise) standards for interoperability to ensure easy, effective integration with the hospital network.