Philips Healthcare's comprehensive DRF room solution features two digital detectors, one in the vertical stand and one in the table of the EasyDiagnost Eleva, thus reportedly combining high-quality digital radiography and fluoroscopy. This provides the flexibility to optimize room utilization. Furthermore, it allows filmless and cassette-less workflow for high throughput and only one room is needed for all patients – from infants to obese adults. Philips will show the solution with the updated Eleva user interface for full digital integration of CR and DR.
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