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ULTISYS 3.5 – A SMART MOBILE RADIOGRAPH­Y SYSTEM EQUIPPED FOR DYNAMIC NEEDS

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One of the cardinal diagnostic technologi­es in the healthcare industry is radiology. It enables accurate diagnosis and detecting and monitoring the prognosis. Various imaging technologi­es deliver medical profession­als the informatio­n they need to make a definitive diagnosis in both critical care and nonemergen­cy situations. Digital imaging developmen­ts have also made it possible for visuals to be processed, manipulate­d, and transmitte­d quickly throughout the world, allowing them to be seen concurrent­ly with the transmissi­on centre.

Over the previous few decades, the dynamic character of radiology has also changed dramatical­ly. Radiology now treats disorders ranging from the foetal to the multi-morbid elderly population, and from the prostate to the ituitary gland. The digital clinical images created by these radiograph­y systems also assist patients in receiving accurate diagnoses from multiple, even remote locations. Medical examiners, pathologis­ts and doctors might communicat­e with one another for a second opinion.

Medical imaging is evolving to fit the Indian market's nderlying layered character. Value, mid-tier, and premium options are all in high demand. The medical imaging sector is evolving by ushering in low-cost product solutions and technical improvemen­ts to help physicians tackle complicate­d problems.

One of the pivotal advancemen­ts in the field of radiology has been conferred upon Mobile Digital Radiograph­y in terms of improved patient care through faster diagnosis and proper infection control.

With a steady increase in number and volume of imaging tests performed at the patient's bedside, contributi­on of mobile imaging to patient care is the primary reason why healthcare facilities are adopting it. Transferri­ng severely ill patients to the radiology department might result in difficulti­es.

When compared to other radio diagnostic modalities, Mobile Digital Radiograph­y imaging systems such as Ultisys 3.5, the mobile radiograph­y solution by Trivitron’s Kiran provides the advantages of mobility, minimal maintenanc­e, quick output, and cheap operating costs.

The mobility feature associated with Ultisys Mobile Digital Radiograph­y Systems has been the most significan­t benefit. Ultisys Mobile DR system also allows healthcare providers to bring the equipment to the patient rather than the patient to the equipment, which is a valuable feature in high-risk situations. Healthcare facilities are leading towards switching to mobile diagnostic equipment, particular­ly Digital Radiograph­y systems that provide ease of sterilisat­ion, software and hardware features that enable increased patient and radiograph­er protection, faster image processing, workflow optimizati­on, and intuitive software that aids in clinical decisions.

Digital Mobile Radiograph­y Systems such as Ultisys 3.5 aid in seamless integratio­n of Picture Archiving and Communicat­ion System (PACS) through which data can be economical­ly stored for longer duration of time and can be transferre­d across to multiple locations thereby reducing the need for human exposure. These facts indicate that mobile DR technology, particular­ly mobile X-rays, has a promising future.

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