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