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Advanced Applications for X-ray

Providing access to areas of uncertainty, our Advanced Applications for fixed radiography help deliver images that allow radiologists to make diagnostic decisions with confidence.

Clinicians rely on standard radiography as the first diagnostic test for most chest, orthopedic and trauma cases

 

However, advanced imaging is often ordered for complex cases that radiography cannot solve. Tapping additional imaging modalities may result in higher radiation exposure, higher costs, and delays in diagnosis and treatment. Our Advanced Applications provide additional information and more conclusive X-rays to help you make care decisions faster with minimal added radiation.
33%

Of scaphoid fractures are missed on the first X-ray¹

14%

Of elderly patients with normal X-ray findings in the ER have hip and pelvic fractures revealed at MRI²

1M

Cases of total joint replacements (hip and knee) annually in the United States3, 4

Key benefits for utilizing Advanced Applications

Better information

Obtain additional information from your X-ray system that could help make decisions faster

 

Minimize radiation

Resolve inconclusive X-rays in the X-ray room with minimal added radiation

 

Enhanced care

Optimize the patient experience without needing other advanced imaging techniques

 

Augmented imaging

Produce images that a multi-slice CT scanner would create

 

Featured applications

Explore our family of Advanced Applications

VolumeRAD™ digital tomosynthesis

Improves clinical diagnosis by removing overlaying structures and enhancing local tissue separation.
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Dual Energy Subtraction

Helps eliminate obstructions from overlying bones while providing additional information.
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Auto Image Paste

Acquire multiple images in one fast, seamless, highly automated exam.
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Disclaimers
 

Not all applications are available on all systems. The application version depends on the system. Contact your local GE HealthCare representative to learn about availability in your market.

 

References
  1. Geijer M et al. "Clinical utility of tomosynthesis in suspected scaphoid fracture: A pilot study" Skeletal Radiol. (Jul 2011): 40(7):863-7.
  2. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2010 Apr;194(4):1054-60. doi: 10.2214/AJR.09.3295. Radiographic detection of hip and pelvic fractures in the emergency department.
  3. Williams S.N., Wolford M.L., Bercovitz A. 2000. Hospitalization for total knee replacement among inpatients aged 45 and over: United States, 2000–2010 key findings. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db210.pdf; [accessed 30.01.17] [Google Scholar].
  4. Wolford M.L., Palso K., Bercovitz A. 2000. Hospitalization for total hip replacement among inpatients aged 45 and over: United States, 2000–2010 key findings. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db186.pdf; [accessed 30.01.17] [PubMed] [Google Scholar].
  5. Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. About us. https://www.leedsth.nhs.uk/about-us/ [Accessed 31st August 2023].

 

 

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