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A subtype of “mobile” radiography equipment known as “portable” radiographic systems has particular physical and technological traits that primarily, though not completely, affect the system’s portability, management, and clinical applications.
Patients who are too ill to be transported to the imaging department are routinely treated in hospitals using portable radiography, also referred to as mobile radiography. However, because mobile x-ray systems typically provide images of lower quality, most medical facilities attempt to perform “departmental films.”
This projection is typically done on patients who are unable to move independently, and the position will be in the patient’s current position. As a result, radiographs are invariably imperfect since it is impossible to produce even an excellent AP projection, let alone a PA chest.
The global portable digital radiography device market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The GM85 Fit is a new mobile digital radiography device that was recently introduced by Boston Imaging, the US division for sales, marketing, and distribution of Samsung digital radiography and ultrasound systems.
Based on the premium AccE GM85 configuration, the device provides a user-centric design for quick and effective patient care.
The gadget is said to be a more cost-effective mobile X-ray device with excellent efficiency, throughput, and workflow characteristics as well as a long lifespan because it is powered by a lead-free lithium-ion battery.
A rapid charging option on the GM85 Fit allows the device to be fully charged in a matter of hours. The device can take up exposures and drive up in a few hours without additional charge.
Because of its lightweight construction, driving is a breeze. Additionally, the detector is portable. “This solution is the most recent member of their best-in-class lineup of goods.
Samsung keeps putting more effort into making mobile imaging solutions that are more effective as the volume of mobile X-ray procedures rises to handle the record patient load.