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Enhanced Safety and Dose Reduction

Dose Control

The use of X-rays is necessary during interventional procedures, but reducing radiation exposure to patients and staff is a prime design concept for all Infinix-i systems. Here are a few of the methods operators can control radiation dose. To learn more about Toshiba's patient focused approach to healthcare, contact a local representative.

Virtual Collimation

After fluoroscopy, virtual collimation software simulates collimator positions so operators can adjust collimation with no additional fluoroscopy.

Dose Control

Radiation dose levels can be monitored in real time through digital display in the examination room.

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Image Quality
and Performance

Borgess Medical Center created a new Heart Institute to perform diagnostic, interventional and electrophysiology procedures. Hear Tim Fischell, MD, explain his needs for excellent image quality and high volume performance.
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Roadmap and
Accurate 3D Imaging

Learn why Brian Kott, MD, of St. Josephs Hospital, WA, selected the Infinix system for building his neurovascular lab and his criteria for interventional solutions.
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Ease of Use
with Unique Features

L. Nelson Hopkins, MD, of Millard Fillmore Hospital, NY, shares the importance of having a flexible system for interventions and why he chose an Infinix system with its unique features.
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