Developers: | Siemens Healthineers (ранее Siemens Healthcare) |
Date of the premiere of the system: | January, 2021 |
Branches: | Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care |
2021: The announcement of Multix Impact C - the system of digital roentgenography
At the beginning of January, 2021 at a virtual meeting of RSNA 2020 the Siemens Healthineers company provided Multix Impact C - a new ceiling system in family of the digital radiographic Multix systems. Also the producer announced the new floor system of digital roentgenography Multix Impact VA20.
According to developers, the touch screen and the remote interface allow radiologists to configure easily settings of inspection, potentially reducing the need for repeated surveys and increasing satisfaction of patients. Special programs of low radiation guarantee carrying out safe inspection of children.
Multix Impact C and Impact VA 20 include the software of MyExam Companion with opportunities of special settings on preferences of the user. The user-friendly interface of systems helps radiologists to determine optimal parameters of receiving and reconstruction of images on the basis of gender and age of the patient and also other important indicators.
MyExam Companion includes the Smart Visual Ortho function which helps personnel to configure a field of the overview of a research and settings of exposure on the touch screen, using images from the camera mounted in a x-ray office. According to the company, it can simplify the organization and carrying out inspections of long bones of extremities and all backbone.
Other function facilitates carrying out a scintigraphy using the collimated radiation. Software on the basis of artificial intelligence accelerates workflow of inspection of a backbone and long bones of legs at the expense of the analysis of circuits of the patient and adjustment of beams of the collimator less than for half a second.
According to the statement of the producer, by the end of 2020 of Multix Impact C and Multix Impact VA 20 expect approval of regulatory bodies.[1]