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RAYENCE DIGITAL DR SOLUTIONS

As a market leader in digital imaging technologies, Rayence has continually reinvented the development and manufacturing process digital flat panel detectors. This commitment to improving the way healthcare is delivered has made us one of the premier providers of medical imaging technologies in the world.

FLAT PANEL DETECTORS
Rayence flat panel detectors provide the highest image quality and reliability available in today’s market. This is achieved through years of research and development and a history of pairing stringent manufacturing quality control standards with superior components. The outcome revolutionized the flat panel detector industry and allows us to offer a premier product without compromise.

FOR ALL YOUR RADIOLOGY NEEDS
Whether your department needs a light weight 14 x 17 inch wireless detector with an ergonomically designed removable handle for portable or x-ray room exams, a 10 x 12 inch detector that offers low dose for pediatric and neo-natal use, or a 17 x 17 inch fixed detector for a table or wall stand, the breadth of our radiology flat panel detector solutions are designed for ease of use, improved workflow efficiency, and a low cost of ownership.

RAYENCE detectors fit into a standard size wall stand or table bucky tray without having to modify existing radiographic equipment. Auto triggering technology permits the detector to be installed without integration to the x-ray generator, making a seamless installation that is quick, easy and economical.

Our digital acquisition and display solution is FDA cleared, DICOM and HIPAA compliant, and offers a fully integrated, Windows-based user interface that includes:
  • Anatomically Programmed Radiography (APR)
  • Exam specific algorithms
  • QA and post processing of acquired images
  • Advanced image processing with image stitching
  • Network connectivity (PACS, RIS, HIS, Web) with DICOM Store, DICOM Print, DICOM Modality Worklist, DICOM Compression, CD & DVD Burning w/DICOM Viewer, E-mail & Paper Print and Mirror Image Backup

RAYENCE DR FLAT PANEL DETECTORS:

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page0_3-3RAYENCE XMARU 1717SGC/SCC
17x17 Tethered Flat Panel Detector

UNIVERSAL AND AFFORDABLE SOLUTION WITH LARGE COVERAGE

The 1717SGC/SCC is designed to provide a larger imaging area while eliminating the need to rotate the detector to capture even the widest chest or abdomen.

The detector possesses the thickness of traditional ISO 4090 film cassettes, which makes retrofitting them into standard cassette trays easy. The use of 17x17 inch detector provides more flexibility when positioning anatomy and eliminates the need to be rotated for certain.

The 1717 S-Series is constructed with Rayence's auto-trigger signal sensing technology, removing the need for generator integration. Efficiency is improved by streamlining workflow through the elimination of the additional steps required when using film or CR.

Together with an image preview time of less than 5 seconds, patient throughput and overall productivity is increased, and the wait time for patients is decreased, providing an economical and ideal solution for any X-ray room.

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PROVIDING PATIENT THROUGHPUT IN YOUR HOSPITAL AND BEYOND

The 1717SGC/SCC The new, ergonomically designed C-Series Cesium Iodide and Gadolinium Oxysulfide wireless detectors are designed to offer new levels of handling, functionality and exceptional diagnostic image quality in the x-ray room and portable applications. Carbon-fiber, seamless unibody construction combined with a shock, vibration and scratch resistant composition makes them well-suited for demanding imaging environments.

Rayence 1717WCC/WGC detectors are manufactured using its own scintillator formulation and feature high detective quantum efficiency, an impressive pixel pitch of 127 microns, and a resolution of 3.9 lp/mm, assuring the delivery of exceptionally sharp, high quality images.

Auto triggering technology permits the detectors to be installed without integration to the x-ray generator and underscores their capability of being used in various imaging environments. The built-in memory stores up to 200 images and allows images to be taken if a computer connection is unavailable, and prevents the loss of images should there be an interruption of power or internet connection. An Auto Image Rotation function eliminates the need for the technologist to configure image orientation by automatically displaying images correctly.

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page0_3-3RAYENCE XMARU 1012WCC/WGC
10x12 Wireless Flat Panel Detector

WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY IN A COMPACT DESIGN

The new 1012WCC/WGC is a ergonomically designed C-Series Cesium Iodide and Gadolinium Oxysulfide wireless detector designed to offer new levels of handling, functionality and exceptional diagnostic image quality in the X-ray room and beyond.

ERGONOMIC PORTABLE DESIGN

Thin, Lightweight, and robust, this wireless detector offers true portability and flexibility. It is an ideal versatile solution for a faster, more streamlined approach to direct, high-quality digital radiography. It incorporates Cesium Iodide scintillator technology which significantly reduces exposure when compared to CR plates or Gadox scintillator flat panel detectors.

The detector has a built-in Access Point (AP) which enables images to be sent directly to a Wi-Fi enabled PC or laptop in seconds. For added flexibility, 1012WCC can also be used as a tethered detector. With the configuration, the battery will recharge without it having to be removed and placed in to a separate charger.

The compact and lightweight Xmaru 1012 Wireless Digital Flat Panel Detectors are well designed to satisfy the daily diagnostic needs of the most demanding user.
  • Tapered, Recessed Edges
  • Thin and Lightweight Design
  • Optional Portable Battery Charger
  • Image Storage Up To 200 Images
  • Room Sharing Functionality
  • Auto Triggering Technology

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RAYENCE ACQUISITION SOFTWARE:


XmaruView Medical
Rayence introduces the latest in medical acquisition software, the XmaruView.

XmaruMedica

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Xmaru ChiroView
The Xmaru Chiropractic Viewer is a robust viewer that comes with many features and tools.

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XmaruView Podiatry
Xmaru PodView is Rayence’s acquisition designed specifically for the podiatric practice.

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MYVET VETERINARY DIGITAL IMAGING SOLUTIONS
MyVet is a global digital x-ray imaging component and solutions provider with a full lineup of veterinary x-ray detector products.

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MOVING FROM CR TO DR

  • THE PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVE - 11/21

    MOVING FROM CR TO DR - THE NEXT DIGITAL STEP…

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    Before deciding to make the switch from CR to DR, it is important to understand what the differences between the technologies mean to you and your practice. Rather than taking pages and pages answering this question from a technical approach, let’s look at what it means practically.

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    MOVING FROM CR TO DR - THE NEXT DIGITAL STEP…

    Before deciding to make the switch from CR to DR, it is important to understand what the differences between the technologies mean to you and your practice. Rather than taking pages and pages answering this question from a technical approach, let’s look at what it means practically.

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    The most valuable resource
    Let’s explore how DR can save your department one of its most precious assets: Time.

    If you currently are working with CR in your department, you have probably worn out a few pairs of shoes with the amount of steps you’ve taken between the bucky and the processor; and you’ve probably become better at shuffling cassettes than a blackjack dealer shuffling cards.

    This is where the first advantage of DR comes in. Rather than swapping cassettes between the bucky and the processor, the image transfers electronically and automatically to the workstation once the x-ray is taken. That’s right, you can just leave the cassette right where it is until the exam is done or you need to move the cassette for another view.

    Flexibility and portability
    The next advantage brings us to your portable x-ray unit. Traditionally, with both film and CR, you didn’t know what your x-ray looked like until you got back to your department. With DR, because your workstation goes with you, there is immediate knowledge on your positioning and technique.

    This is also helpful for those bedside interpretations by physicians, say, in the ICU when they are checking for placement of a line or intubation, the image is visible in seconds, as opposed to waiting for the film to be processed and sent to your PACS for them to see.

    Additionally, if a positioning change is needed, a small adjustment can be made and the image may be repeated, rather than the long walk of shame back to the patient’s room where the entire exam must begin again.

    Lowering radiation dose and achieving higher image quality
    Outside of the time savings to the department and the staff, there is also an arguably more important savings happening with DR when compared to CR, and that is radiation dose.

    Two mainstream DR panel technologies exist today, which are CsI (Cesium Iodide) and Gadox (Gadolinium Oxysulfide). Between the two, CsI requires less radiation to get an equivalent image when compared with Gadox. Depending on which type of DR panel, dose reduction can be as much as 2 to 3 times when compared to CR. Not only are CsI detectors capable of lower dose requirements, they also have the potential for the highest image quality, which will make reads faster and more accurate.

    While the CsI detector is a major part of this equation, the software of the vendor you choose has great influence on the final image, as well.

    The investment mindset
    So, is there any reason not to switch to DR? That comes down to really one thing: upfront cost.

    While cost is always a concern, it is important to consider upgrading to DR as an investment. As mentioned earlier, saved time can directly translate into money saved, usually due to the ability to perform a greater number of exams each day.

    There is also the cost of maintaining CR cassettes to consider. Because the processor disassembles and reassembles CR cassettes with each use, this results in inevitable--and not insignificant--wear and tear. Remember, the DR panel requires no manual processing.

    Avoid reimbursement reduction
    Finally, there is the upcoming Medicare reimbursement reduction slated to begin in this year for facilities that have not made the switch to DR.

    As part of an initiative to encourage U.S. healthcare providers to adopt DR, Medicare began reducing payments for analog x-ray exams in 2017. This year, even sites using CR will begin to see reimbursement fall—first by seven percent for five years, and then by ten percent.

    Changing from CR to DR is a decision every radiology department must consider, eventually, if they haven’t already. At a certain level, the question isn’t as much if, but when, and understanding the differences between CR and DR and even amongst differing DR systems is vital.

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Did You Know… Digital Radiography is a form of x-ray imaging, where digital X-Ray sensors are used instead of traditional photographic film. Advantages include time efficiency through bypassing chemical processing and the ability to digitally transfer and enhance images. Also less radiation can be used to produce an image of similar contrast to conventional radiography. Digital Radiography (DR) or (DX) is essentially film-less X-ray image capture. In place of X-ray film, a digital image capture device is used to record the X-ray image and make it available as a digital file that can be presented for interpretation and saved as part of the patient’s medical record. The advantages of DR over film include immediate image preview and availability, a wider dynamic range which makes it more forgiving for over- and under-exposure as well as the ability to apply special image processing techniques that enhance overall display of the image. The largest motivator for healthcare facilities to adopt DR is its potential to reduce costs associated with processing, managing and storing films. Typically there are two variants of digital image capture devices. These devices include Flat Panel detectors (FPDs), and High Density Line Scan Solid State detectors.

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