Brand: Philips
Model: Easy Diagnost Eleva
Year of Manufacture: 2000
Accessories: Generator, Wall Stand
The Philips Easy Diagnost Eleva R/F is a versatile radiography and fluoroscopy (R/F) system designed to deliver high-quality diagnostic imaging with a focus on ease of use, patient comfort, and clinical efficiency. As a dual-purpose system, it supports both radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures, making it suitable for a wide range of clinical applications in hospitals, outpatient centers, and specialized imaging facilities. The Easy Diagnost Eleva R/F combines advanced imaging technology with an intuitive user interface, making it a popular choice for healthcare providers seeking a reliable, multipurpose imaging solution.
Key Features and Functions:
Radiography and Fluoroscopy in One: The Philips Easy Diagnost Eleva R/F system offers both radiography and fluoroscopy capabilities, allowing for a broad spectrum of examinations including gastrointestinal studies, skeletal imaging, urological procedures, and more. This dual functionality makes it an all-in-one solution that maximizes the utility of imaging rooms.
Digital Imaging with Eleva Interface: The system is equipped with the Eleva user interface, known for its intuitive operation and customizable workflow. The digital platform simplifies the imaging process, allowing technologists to adjust settings, capture images, and manage patient data efficiently. The high-quality digital imaging technology provides clear, detailed images essential for accurate diagnostics.
Automated Positioning and Easy Accessibility: The Easy Diagnost Eleva R/F features motorized positioning and easy accessibility, allowing for quick and precise adjustments of the X-ray tube, table, and detector. This automation reduces exam setup times and improves patient throughput, enhancing workflow efficiency in busy clinical environments.
Patient Comfort and Safety: Designed with patient comfort in mind, the system includes a wide, adjustable table that accommodates a variety of patient sizes and conditions. Its smooth table movement and easy patient access reduce the need for repositioning, minimizing discomfort during procedures. Additionally, the system incorporates advanced dose management features to ensure optimal image quality at the lowest possible radiation dose.
Versatile Imaging Applications: The Philips Easy Diagnost Eleva R/F supports a wide range of imaging procedures, from basic radiographic exams to complex fluoroscopic studies. This versatility makes it suitable for general radiography, gastrointestinal studies, interventional procedures, and more, providing a comprehensive solution for diverse diagnostic needs.
Advanced Fluoroscopy Capabilities: The system’s fluoroscopy mode offers real-time imaging with high-resolution output, making it ideal for dynamic studies such as barium swallows, upper gastrointestinal series, and urological examinations. The system’s image intensifier and digital enhancements ensure clear visualization of anatomy and function.
Applications:
- General Radiography: The system performs routine radiographic exams, including chest, skeletal, and abdominal imaging, with high-quality digital output.
- Fluoroscopic Procedures: It excels in fluoroscopic exams, providing real-time imaging for dynamic studies, which is crucial in assessing the functionality of organs and systems.
- Interventional Radiology: The Easy Diagnost Eleva R/F supports various interventional procedures, offering precise positioning and clear imaging for guided interventions.
Advantages Over Other Systems:
The Philips Easy Diagnost Eleva R/F stands out with its combination of radiography and fluoroscopy in a single system, offering a cost-effective solution for facilities needing versatile imaging capabilities without the need for multiple machines. The Eleva interface further enhances user experience through its customizable workflows and easy-to-use controls, reducing training time and improving operational efficiency. The advanced dose management features also ensure patient safety, a critical consideration in repeated or prolonged imaging studies.