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The term “diagnostic imaging” describes a range of medical methods and procedures that doctors employ to view the body’s internal organs in order to diagnose patients.
These imaging methods give medical professionals access to organs, tissues, and bones so they can be examined and evaluated for structure and function. This allows them to diagnose and keep an eye on patients’ health conditions.
The body is subjected to a modest amount of ionising radiation when using X-rays, a frequently used diagnostic imaging technique. Body cross-sectional images in great detail are produced by CT scans, also called CAT scans. Diagnosis of disorders affecting the pelvis, chest, abdomen, and brain are made particularly effectively using them. In order to provide precise images of the internal body structures, MRI uses powerful magnetic fields and radio waves.
The Global diagnostic imaging market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The latest 1.5 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, the ECHELON Synergy, has been introduced by FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas Corporation, a top supplier of medical informatics and diagnostic imaging solutions.
The system uses Synergy DLR, a unique Deep Learning Reconstruction (DLR) technology from Fujifilm that is AI-powered to improve image clarity and accelerate scan acquisition, resulting in higher throughput, better image quality, and patient satisfaction.
In order to improve patient experience and streamline the process for busy imaging providers, Fujifilm is dedicated to bringing medical innovations. With its broad patient table and huge bore, the ECHELON Synergy is made to promote maximum comfort and aid in reducing anxiety.
If a patient is less anxious, the scan will be completed more quickly and efficiently, which benefits both the patient and the radiologist. Reducing patient anxiety also contributes to improving the overall patient experience. Technologists can conduct knee and brain checks automatically thanks to ECHELON Synergy’s distinctive AutoExam One Touch operation in conjunction with Fujifilm’s superior DLR technology.
The AutoExam One Touch operation, which shortens exam times for patients and technologist workflow, automatically places the patient and begins the exam when the scan room door has been closed. Fujifilm’s proprietary Hydro AG antibacterial coating is ingrained onto the system’s high touch surfaces to assist decrease healthcare related infections (HAIs).