Technology | April 03, 2012

Women’s health offering provides smaller centers option to convert to digital without sacrificing image quality


April 3, 2012 — Fujifilm Medical Systems USA Inc. unveiled the Aspire CRm Full Field Digital Mammography (FFDM) system, the latest addition to the company’s expanding women’s health offering. The Aspire CRm is an ideal option for smaller, stand-alone breast imaging centers that want to easily transition from analog to digital imaging.

“With the Aspire CRm, Fujifilm women’s health offering continues to expand to provide options to facilities of all sizes,” said David Hotchkiss, director of modality solutions marketing at Fujifilm. “Gone are the days of small facilities having to sacrifice image quality or ease-of-use because a digital solution was out of their price range. With the introduction of our Aspire CRm, these facilities can now offer their patients the benefits of digital mammography instead of losing these patients to neighboring facilities who offer this technology. We are the first and only vendor to provide both CR-and DR-based FFDM systems in the United States, and now we have a solution that is right for any and every facility’s unique needs and varying budgetary requirements.”

The Aspire CRm is an FFDM system that eliminates the use of film to improve overall workflow while increasing daily productivity, and offers optimal image quality and improved dose efficiencies over analog systems. Like other systems in the company’s line of women’s imaging technologies, the Aspire CRm provides radiologists with legacy 50-micron resolution. Additionally, it delivers Fujifilm’s legacy capture technology that improves clarity, contrast and exposure latitude as compared to screen-film mammography. The Aspire CRm provides dose-lowering characteristics that result in improved diagnostic confidence.

For more information: www.fujimed.com


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