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A growing global digital X-ray systems market has been realized since the past decade as technological advancements, high demand and consequently rising expenditure in healthcare has boosted its further growth around the world.
Digital X-ray systems have completely reshaped the field of medical imaging with their feature of direct conversion of X-ray images into electronic signals by replacing film-based X-ray systems. They have an array of benefits including reduced x-ray resulting in minimized radiation exposure for both patients and healthcare providers.
Key players are Siemens Healthineers, General Electric Healthcare, Phillips Healthcare, Canon Ecographic Systems Corporation and Fujifilm Holdings Corporation. They are investing majorly in research and development which is a primary tool applied for innovation and leadership in the marketplace.
Digital X-ray systems can be obtained in different formats including fixed systems, portable systems, retrofit solutions and wireless detectors. System, since every opening has their own unique clinical requirement and application area, for example, radiography, fluoroscopy, and dental imaging.
Digital X-ray systems are used in all healthcare settings, specifically in hospitals, diagnostic imaging centers, ambulatory surgical centers, and specialty clinics. Their ability is not limited as they are employed to identify different types of diseases and injuries including fractures, tuberculosis and dental caries, breast cancer, which shows high demand in future.
Digital x-ray systems represent a major advance in medical imaging technology, replacing traditional film-based x-ray systems with electronic detectors that capture x-ray images digitally for those systems that address medical conditions, injury f plays an important role in the versatility of diagnoses, providing health professionals with a comprehensive picture to accurately diagnose the disease and plan treatment.
In a digital X-ray system, X-ray photons pass through the patient’s body and are detected by a digital detector, which converts the X-ray energy into electrical signals and these signals are then processed and reconstructed into an image it’s instant in computer They can be seen. Unlike traditional film-based X-rays, digital X-ray images can be processed, enhanced and stored electronically for easy retrieval, sharing and storage.
Digital detectors produce high quality images with increased contrast and resolution, allowing healthcare professionals to better detect details and abnormalities. It provides faster image acquisition and processing, reducing patient wait times and improving efficiency in healthcare facilities. Digital X-ray systems generally require lower radiation than film-based equipment to reduce radiation exposure to patients and healthcare professionals, while providing diagnostic imaging quality.
The Global Digital X-Ray Systems 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.
July 2022 , Fujifilm launched FDR Cross a hybrid c-arm and portable X-ray solution. The FDR Cross is a hybrid C-arm and portable X-ray system from Fujifilm that’s designed for hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers. It’s the first system to combine fluoroscopy and digital radiography into one device, and it’s battery-powered to speed up and simplify image-guided procedures.
March 2022, Konica Minolta, Inc. announced the launch of AeroDR TX m01 is a mobile X-ray system with dynamic digital radiography capability at the bedside in intensive care units (ICUs), hospital wards, and operating rooms. It enables dynamic radiography in addition to conventional static radiography without having to transfer a patient to an X-ray room, thus helping to provide appropriate treatment and prevent aggravation of symptoms.