Carestream - DRX-Revolution
by Carestream

The industry’s only mobile x-ray system with a fully automatic collapsible column has arrived. The days of blindly navigating tall, bulky units through hallways and around bedside monitors are over. Powered by a wireless DRX detector, this x-ray room on wheels drives like a dream and gives you the same high-quality images as your stationary digital x-ray equipment.
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The tight and cluttered spaces of the ICU, ER and OR are no match for the mobility of the CARESTREAM DRX-Revolution [list] [*] So easy to maneuver, you can make a 360-degree turn while steering it with just one hand. [*] An automatic collapsible column shrinks the system to four feet tall, giving you complete visibility when moving the system to any location. [*] The powerful dual motor drive makes moving the system effortless—in forward or reverse. [*] The industry’s longest tubehead reach and two touch-screen monitors give you access to the patient, change techniques, and review images easily, from wherever you stand. [/list]
Weight | 1300 lbs |
Detector Type | Amorphous Silicon |
X-ray Generator Power Rating | 32 Kw |
Katie Kilfoyle Remis is the editor of Everything Rad and the global digital media manager for Carestream Health.
An industry leader in healthcare delivery and innovation, OSF HealthCare (Peoria, Ill.) recently added a new CARESTREAM DRX-Evolution Plus System to its portfolio of Carestream imaging solutions.
University of Florida Health has purchased and installed 16 CARESTREAM DRX-Revolution Mobile X-ray Systems at UF Health Shands Hospital, UF Health Shands Cancer Hospital and the new UF Health Heart & Vascular and Neuromedicine hospitals.