Toshiba - Infinix CF-i/SP
DESCRIPTION
This compact floor-mounted C-arm enables diagnosis and treatment over a wide range from the heart to the legs.The Infinix CF-i is Toshiba's latest cardiac system. The C-arm included in this system has a floor base rotation mechanism, allowing patient access from many directions.
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Infinix-i System Improves Patient Outcomes During Transradial Interventions at Shannon Medical Center
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[list] [*] Uncompromized patient access - The Infinix CF-i/SP brings revolutionary flexibility to floormounted X-ray systems. The unique design enables operators to move the C-arm around the exam table as needed to obtain the optimal angle for cardiac and general angiography. This imaging system features an 8-inch flat panel detector that delivers outstanding image quality. [*] Outstanding imaging capability - Infinix CF-i/SP acquires outstanding images for cardiac angiography by utilizing Toshiba’s high-definition flat panel detector. To speed throughput, the system features real-time image processing. To help clinicians manage dose, the system images at a wide range of frame rates. [*] 3D DetectionTime saving technologies - Infinix CF-i/SP is equipped with Sequential Navigation. When a physician needs to quickly “navigate” through an exam, the system can duplicate preferred angles, projections and acquisition parameters with the touch of a button. Parameters can be changed as needed, without disrupting Sequential Navigation throughout the procedure. [/list]
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TOSHIBA’S VASCULAR X-RAY LOWERS PATIENT RISK IN CARDIAC...
Infinix-i System Improves Patient Outcomes During Transradial Interventions at Shannon Medical Center
TUSTIN, Calif., Sept. 19, 2011> – Performing cardiac catheterizations through the radial artery is proven to lower the risk of vascular complications, reduce major bleeding and improve patient recovery time when c...