DR Digital X-Ray - Easy to Upgrade - Use Your Current Table and Generator
Each veterinary practice relies on various tools and equipment to carry out its services. One of the most important pieces of equipment in treating animals is an X-ray machine.
These machines make it possible to examine the internal structures of an animal to make diagnoses as to the ailments the animals are suffering from.
Broken bones, impacted gastrointestinal tracts, inflammation, and myriad other conditions will all be exposed without the need for invasive surgery with the aid of good x-ray equipment.
In this piece, we'll be taking a look at one of the best x-ray setups designed for use in veterinary practices. This is the DR Digital X-Ray assembly with Plates, Software/Computer, and ExamVue PACS (Server Based) offered by New Vet Equipment.
We'll be taking a step-by-step look at the various components in this assembly, highlighting their positive attributes and how they can positively impact your professional operations. Let's get right into it.
Flat Panel Detector (CareRay Cesium Plate)
Digital Radiography (DR) utilizes x-ray sensitive plates to capture data while the patient examination is going on directly. This data is immediately transferred to a computerized system without needing an intermediate cassette, as happens during Computer Radiography (CR) procedures.
For this reason, DR systems are considered a great choice for those hoping to upgrade from film x-ray techniques.
Flat Panel Detectors (FPDs) are the essential components of these systems and typically use combinations of amorphous silicon detectors fitted with gadolinium or cesium scintillators.
These are responsible for converting x-rays hitting them into light, which is subsequently translated into digital data by thin-film transistors. This data is represented on the acquisition screen for viewing by the vet.
Various advantages come with using Digital Radiography instead of other methods, including:
Superior images that exhibit higher resolutions and overall quality, making diagnoses easier and more accurate for veterinary medicine practitioners.
The ability to enhance images through software tools and algorithms. This capability is not possible when using film x-rays.
Radiation dosages are significantly reduced because the amount of radiation produced by the x-ray generator does not need to be as high as it is when using other radiography methods.
Processing chemicals and film will be a thing of the past, making the entire radiography procedure much simpler.
It's possible to retrofit your equipment to accommodate Digital Radiography equipment without the need to overhaul your entire x-ray setup.
Processing times will be significantly reduced (by up to 5% in some instances).
Thanks to increased efficiency and a more streamlined workflow, higher patient throughput can be achieved.
Digital Radiography systems can be utilized across multiple modalities and systems.
Host Workstation (Desktop/Laptop)
Clients are given the option of choosing between a laptop-based or desktop acquisition computer. These are both sufficiently powerful computers for the tasks they will be called upon to handle, so the choice will largely depend on your particular preferences or space considerations.
The desktop version utilizes an Intel Core i5-6500 with 16GB Ram, 1600Mhz processing speed, and two 1TB hard drives. On the other hand, the laptop version is a ThinkPad E580 running on an Intel Core i7, with 8GB RAM and 500GB hard disk space. It features a 15.6" display. Both these options run on the Windows 10 operating system and come with a 3-year manufacturer's warranty.
Compatible with Portable X-Ray Generator
Portable medical x-ray units are not much different from fixed digital x-ray units in their method of operation except for their size. Even so, they also have certain unique benefits for practitioners of veterinary medicine, including:
Portability: Some veterinary practices can be very busy at times, and a portable x-ray unit makes it possible to conduct an x-ray. This convenience causes less stress to the ailing animal and makes things easier for the x-ray technician as well.
Safer Operation: The use of traditional medical imaging equipment was a source of concern for those exposed to potentially harmful radiation. Portable units come with protective shields mounted on the front of the devices to help prevent patients and operators from exposure to scattered radiation.
Increased Speeds: These units eliminate long waits and processing times, leading to quicker diagnosis, treatment, and also recoveries.
ExamVue PAC Software
The ExamVue PAC software is an imaging management solution that will work seamlessly with your hardware while integrating easily with your office workflow. It is designed to facilitate the viewing, storage, sharing, and management of DR images. It offers a variety of benefits and features, including:
Advanced specialty tools, including Vertebral Heart Score (VHS) and Norberg Angle that make it possible to make quick diagnoses on your x-ray images
Interactive sharing features that allow for the sharing of diagnostic images with clients and colleagues through their Windows tablets or work desks
Integration capacity for up to ten Windows stations within a single office setup
A large variety of annotation tools make it a useful tool for those wishing to share and collaborate with others in the course of their work.
5-Year Warranty
This DR Digital x-ray setup comes with a 5-year warranty to see owners enjoy their use without the worry of system or mechanical failure. These warranties include 5-year drop coverage, five years of remote software support, and five years of hardware support as well.
Shipping and Installation
Depending on your location, you might be eligible for free shipping and installation services. With a quick call or email, you can find out whether or not you qualify for this service.
Final Thoughts
All veterinary professionals know that the success of their efforts relies not only on their personal skill, experience, and training but on the equipment they use. Even the best practitioner of veterinary medicine will perform at less than their best if they are using substandard, inaccurate equipment. To acquire the best digital x-ray assembly for your veterinary practice, visit New Vet Equipment today and place your own order.
Written by: Rachel Best