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Top 10 Reasons to Consider Ultra-Portable Digital Radiography vs Mobile


When choosing between an ultra-portable digital radiography (DR) system and a mobile system, several factors come into play, including image quality, efficiency and total cost of ownership. If you’re in the market for a new X-ray system, here are 10 reasons to consider an ultra-portable DR system from MinXray:

 

  1. Lightweight Design: MinXray’s ultra-portable DR systems are lightweight and compact, making them easy to transport throughout a clinic or community, even in tight quarters like a patient’s room, a ship’s cabin, an ambulance or a flight for life helicopter.


  2. Quick Setup: The units set up quickly, allowing for rapid deployment in challenging environments, which is crucial in emergency situations.


  3. Battery-Powered Operation: Long-lasting batteries included with a MinXray ultra-portable system eliminate the need for a constant power source during a blackout or natural disaster. This also enhances mobility within a busy clinic or even outside the medical facility for patient visits.


  4. Quality Images: With the same high-resolution images as mobile systems, MinXray’s ultra-portable DR units ensure diagnostic accuracy. The TR90BH battery-powered X-ray generator used in the Impact wireless system is certified to meet FDA requirements for full body imaging.


  5. Cost-Effectiveness: The Impact Wireless system is more affordable than a full mobile system, making it more accessible for smaller medical facilities or practices.


  6. User-Friendliness: Simple operation and intuitive design of interfaces and imaging software reduce the learning curve for staff.


  7. Versatile Applications: These ultra-portable systems can be used in various settings, including urgent care centers and rural health clinics (RHC), disaster relief field hospitals and home healthcare visits, increasing their overall utility.


  8. Reduced Space Requirements: Less physical space is required for storage and operation of ultra-portable systems, which is beneficial for facilities with limited storage options.


  9. Enhanced Workflow: Quick setup and portability can improve patient throughput and overall workflow in fast-paced medical environments.


  10. Advanced Technology: MinXray’s ultra-portable DR systems incorporate the latest imaging technology, offering features like wireless connectivity and advanced imaging software. Remote imaging allows the radiographer to send digital X-rays to offsite radiologists for immediate review.

 

The choice between ultra-portable or mobile DR systems depends on specific needs, budgets and operational requirements of the medical service or facility. When making that decision, remember that an ultra-portable option will maximize your overall flexibility while minimizing your capital investment.

 

MinXray’s complete battery-powered portable DR systems help medical professional bring superior diagnostic imaging to their patients regardless of location or available power – anytime, anywhere.

 

Learn more by visiting MinXray in Chicago at RSNA, December 1-5, booth 2101.

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