CR Imaging Systems


Mobile and easy to transfer scanner for processing X-Ray film as digital images. Image quality on par with film, supports DICOM 3.0 . Can be networked together on a conventional LAN to support image sharing.

Computed radiography (CR) is rapidly becoming a driving force in today’s digital healthcare revolution. The Kodak PoC CR solution replaces messy, space consuming, hard-to-store, costly film with digital x-ray processing. But that’s just the beginning. The Kodak PoC CR solution dramatically improves on traditional centralised CR systems by delivering high-quality, low-cost, compact and extremely mobile CR anywhere it’s needed. It’s a clearly remarkable breakthrough in CR.

Up to 20, 41, or 60 plates/hr.

 

The Kodak PoC CR Product Family
The Kodak PoC CR is the patented technology platform for the Kodak PoC CR family of CR products. The Kodak PoC CR product lineup includes the high throughput and high resolution system CR260 and the cost effective CR120 and CR140.

How it works
The Kodak PoC CR combines laser scanner, erasable phosphor plates, advanced image management software and a PC-based review station in one compact, affordable system.
These CR scanners can be used in virtually any clinical application or location, and multiple scanners can be networked together over a conventional local area network (LAN) to create a Distributed CR (D-CR) solution.

What you see
All of the imaging parameters are optimized to achieve image quality equal to or better than film. Unlike film, however, the Orex digital images can be enhanced, enlarged, duplicated, and sent to any location in seconds as a DICOM 3.0 file with no loss of resolution.

Where it's used
• Hospital radiology departments and medical centers
• Private practices, imaging centers and clinic
• Specialists (e.g., orthopedists, chiropractors, podiatrists)
• Off-shore, rural, mobile or highly remote medical facilities
• Military installations and front line deployment


Plug and Scan
Mounted on a Z-Cart or placed on a table-top, the Kodak PoC CR provides unprecedented flexibility for any healthcare environment where space efficiency and costs mu st be optimized. It is highly mobile and can be placed anywhere. From ER to OR to trauma rooms, the Kodak PoC CR can be rolled into any situation where nearly instant digital images are needed. Just plug it in and scan!


Z-Cart
Integrated as a complete imaging solution, the Z-Cart contains CR scanner, QC workstation, monitor (high-resolution or optional very high-resolution), barcode reader, and cassette holder. The compact footprint allows the Z-Cart to be placed anywhere, in the RAD-room or following your mobile x-ray unit. The Z-Cart goes where the action is!

Improved Productivity
The Kodak PoC CR operates at a speed of up to 75 cassettes an hour on a single scanner (complete cycle time to second cassette, for any cassette size), and speeds of up to 150 cassettes per hour on the dual RAIS2 configuration.

Improved Performance
• Normal and high-resolution modes: 5.8 to 20 pixels/mm
• Standard and low dose settings: speed equivalent to 100, 200 and 400 ASA film
• Selectable Acquisition Pixel Matrix: standard and high-resolution



CLINICAL APPLICATIONS

General Radiology
The Kodak PoC CR is configurable to meet most clinical applications. With its anatomical interface you can set the system to produce extremely high quality images of any body part. You can import patient demographics directly from your RIS/HIS applications via a DICOM Modality Work List. Once the patient study is completed, the DICOM-compatible images can be transmitted over a network to a central PACS for review and storage, or archived locally on CD-ROMs or DVDs.

Orthopedics
Orthopedic suites can use the Kodak PoC CR for image analysis, interpretation and “true-size” measurements. Full length studies can be performed using specially designed 14” x 34” cassette. Full length imaging enables visualization of long anatomies. The osteoporosis screening module, developed in partnership with CompuMed, Inc., uses the Kodak PoC CR to scan images of the patient’s fingers as the source for reports.

Radiotherapy
The radiotherapy option, utilizing special cassettes, captures kilo-and mega-voltage radiation on a reusable phosphor plate. The DICOM-compatible software lets you review digital images side-by-side, add annotations and approve/disapprove portal scans.

Hospital
The Kodak PoC CR is the perfect solution for medical institutions trying to improve productivity while reducing capital and space costs. In addition to multiple Kodak PoC CR units in the main radiology department, digital image acquisition is brought right to the point of care by placing Kodak PoC CR scanners right in the ER, OR, ICU, as well as wheeled around together with a mobile x-ray. The Kodak PoC CR provides a distributed-CR solution everywhere.

Imaging Centres
With its full set of features and high performance, the Kodak PoC CR is right at home in an imaging centre. Physicians can view, manipulate and enhance x-ray images on the screen. Images can be exported in a DICOM 3.0-compatible format for easy archiving onsite, review from any workstation or electronic transmission to referring physicians for consultations.
The Kodak PoC CR serves as the platform to address a wide variety of clinical applications and price points. Speed, resolution and application software can easily be upgraded via a programmable key. The system can adapt and grow by adding new features and accessories to the same general purpose scanner. You pay only for the options you need.


Full-length Imaging
A digital full-length imaging solution combining a double-length 14" x 34" cassette with image composition software. Once exposed, the double ended cassette is loaded into the scanner for reading. The software automatically composes a single continuous full-length DICOM 3.0 image. Optional accessories include cassette holder with grid and beam attenuation filters.

Bone Densitometry
The bone densitometry configuration, developed in partnership with CompuMed, Inc., is used in osteoporosis screening. Images of the patient’s fingers are scanned using the Kodak PoC CR as the input source for reports. Specially designed cassettes provide fast and simple bone density measurements.

Mobile
Combine anKodak PoC CR scanner, reusable phosphor plates and cassettes, a rugged laptop, and a portable x-ray unit, mount it on a van or truck and drive it right to the point of acquisition for a complete digital imaging solution on wheels. Throughout the world, Orex mobile solutions serve the imaging needs of nursing homes, prisons, forensic institutions, sports facilities, industrial screening and more.

Productivity
By placing compact, low-cost scanners right in the radiology exam room, other hospital departments, clinics, etc., Orex enables more productive image acquisition, review and quality control. Workflow is streamlined because technicians don’t have to travel to remotely located QC stations and queue up and wait to process plates. The Kodak PoC CR scanners can be networked via a local area network (LAN) to import information from patient information systems or export images to remote workstations or central PACS for review and storage.

Mobility
The Kodak PoC D-CR solution is not only distributed, it is easily distributable — the Z-Cart solution makes it even easier to move a scanner anywhere in the hospital or clinic, plug it in and start scanning. The mobile cart is also the perfect companion for mobile x-ray equipment.

Redundancy
With numerous CR scanners throughout the enterprise, D-CR creates redundancy at a much lower cost than buying a backup centralized CR system (or provides a low-cost backup solution to an existing centralized CR system).

Scalability
A centralized CR system has a fixed processing capacity that limits the overall throughput of busy departments and clinics. With a D-CR solution, hospitals can match the number of scanners to the number of RAD rooms, making it a highly scalable solution.


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