Fujifilm Healthcare Americas has unveiled FDR Go iQ, a portable digital radiography (DR) system, designed for use in hospitals and ambulatory surgery centres in the US.
The FDR Go iQ system offers advanced imaging capabilities with intuitive touchscreen controls and a display at the tube head.
It enables technologists to achieve x-ray room image quality directly at the patient’s bedside.
The system comes with a built-in 3D camera with advanced positioning guidance and the potential for future AI technology upgrades.
Its intelligent smart charging automatically powers the detector for extended use.
The touchscreen tube head display provides advanced positioning and tube alignment guidance, motion detection, and exam parameters within easy reach.
It features a 19-inch display for confident image verification at the bedside and a slim, 22.5-inch lightweight design and weighing 970 pounds for optimised mobility in tight spaces.
The system features mark-free polyurethane wheels and 360-degree swivel casters for smooth manoeuvrability.
It also comes with dedicated storage with a detector lock and convenient detector holding slots for secure handling during cleaning.
Fujifilm Healthcare Americas strategic marketing, medical imaging systems director Rob Fabrizio said: “This new portable digital radiography system represents a major step forward in imaging mobility, performance, and user experience.
“The FDR Go iQ has an extremely slim and lightweight design, a retractable column, and an ultra-low profile, all of which enhance safety and manoeuvrability in even the busiest clinical settings.
“Additionally, the innovative built-in charging and touchscreen tube head controls ensure speed and precision wherever care is delivered.”
The FDR Go iQ incorporates advanced technologies to enhance image quality, workflow, and patient safety.
Together with FDR D-EVO III ultra-lightweight glass-free detectors, it features Fujifilm’s Hydro AG antibacterial coating and patented Irradiated Side Sampling (ISS) for higher-resolution and improved dose efficiency.
ISS technology increases sharpness and Detective Quantum Efficiency (DQE) while reducing scatter and blur at ultra-low doses.
Fujifilm’s unique Dynamic Visualisation II processing automatically adapts to anatomical characteristics and hardware, producing exceptional images with higher detail and contrast.