News | Digital Radiography (DR) | November 21, 2018

New features include single-exposure energy subtraction and next-generation X-ray room retrofit detectors

Fujifilm Unveils Two New Digital Radiography Detectors at RSNA 2018

November 21, 2018 — Fujifilm Medical Systems U.S.A. Inc. announced that it will add two new digital radiography (DR) detectors — the Calneo Dual (available only in Japan) and the FDR ES — to its portfolio of digital radiography solutions on display at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), Nov. 25-30 in Chicago. At the event, Fujifilm will also offer a glimpse into the future of DR detector technologies with an under-the-cover, inside-view prototype display.

The Calneo Dual is Fujifilm's newest development in DR technology. The 17x17" standard cassette-sized detector features two sensitivity capture layers coupled with Fujifilm intelligent energy subtraction processing. A single exposure produces three images; traditional, soft tissue only and bone-only views. These distinctly different images can be utilized for visualizing or tracking of lung cancer nodules. The dual capture layer design yields higher definition general X-ray images, enhancing separation accuracy of bone detail and soft tissue.

At RSNA, Fujifilm will also debut its FDR ES detector. This next-generation X-ray room retrofit solution is designed with the conveniences of Fujifilm DR image acquisition. The light, portable detectors are packed with all the benefits of Fujifilm's high sensitivity detector technologies and the latest refinements in image processing. Optimized for existing X-ray room equipment, these detectors feature simplified integration for a more affordable DR retrofit without sacrificing dose, workflow and image quality performance.

In addition to these latest and most advanced detectors, Fujifilm will showcase its comprehensive line of DR detectors and mobile DR solutions to suit the needs of imaging facilities large and small.

For more information: www.fujimed.com


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