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The PlatinumOne RF system provides advanced high-resolution digital image acquisition, processing, review, and DICOM communications for general fluoroscopy and urology procedures. The innovative state-of-the-art image processor facilitates a completely filmless operation and can be installed on virtually any existing, refurbished, or new fluoroscopy room.
The PlatinumOne RF offers numerous time saving and cost-reduction benefits, as well as outstanding image quality, reliability, and ease-of-use.
An enhanced Innovision 12-bit Digital CCD camera, acquisition station, and full fluoroscopic image-processing package are included with the system.
The PlatinumOne RF offers:
- Reduction in dose
- Seamless integration with virtually all generators and PACS
- Outstanding image quality
- Exceptional reliability
- Reduced cost over analog rooms
- Enhanced workflow
- Real-time digital imaging
- Better return on investment through retrofit solutions
Features:
- Innovision 1024 x 1024 x 12-bit digital CCD Camera for exceptional image quality
- High-speed CPU featuring intuitive graphical user interface
- Real-time Automatic Image Optimization ensures the best image quality
- DICOM networking interface includes Worklist, Print, Store, Query/Retrieve, Perform Procedure Step, and Storage Commitment Class for integration with any PACS or RIS
- Background archive / image transfer
- Customizable Doctor Preferences for streamlined automated exam set up
- Radiographic acquisition up to 30 FPS fluoro acquisition, and spot acquisition up to 15 FPS for greater exam flexibility
- Fluoro loop acquisition to hard drive
- Site-customizable HIPAA conformance
- Automatic System Calibration and remote system diagnostics
- Thumbnail image viewing and auto-loop replay
- Brightness / contrast / polarity enhancement
- Real-time edge enhancement
- Measurement and annotation package
- Pulsed fluoro capability (generator dependent)
- Remote diagnostics
Please contact your authorized InfiMed dealer or InfiMed sales personnel for a full listing of features and configurations.
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