Konica Minolta’s REGIUS 370 Upright DR reportedly features the most advanced phosphor detector available, Cesium Bromide (CsBR), to produce a high level of detective quantum efficiency (DQE) comparable to flat panel DR systems.
It is compatible with virtually any existing X-ray generator or tube, thereby reducing the cost of entry to DR, according to its manufacturer, and is capable of scanning an image at a rate of 210 exposures an hour. Productivity is reportedly improved by this level of high throughput and the system’s ability to support a wide range of clinical studies, including clavicles, abdomen, spine, shoulders, standing knee, chest and various types of weight-bearing studies.
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