Enhance department workflow by completing exams in just three clicks.
Utilizing the Eleva Tube Head can speed workflow by 28 seconds per examination.[2]
94% of users think that the live camera images on Eleva Tube Head help to avoid retakes.[2]
Our DigitalDiagnost C90 and our CombiDiagnost R90 are the first Philips systems to come with the innovative, award-winning Eleva Tube Head, with easy-to-learn touchscreen interface, for a fast workflow. Check or change the most vital exam parameters directly at the tube head. Select the next view of the examination in the examination room and see the preview image directly at the tube head.
All generator functionality is fully integrated into the Eleva workspot, saving you space and time. You can easily adapt exposure parameters by choosing from our pre-programed settings and applying them right from the Eleva workspot to enhance workflow efficiency.
The Eleva interface is common across our radiography portfolio. You decide when, where and how to work, be it on a CR, DR or RF system. Enjoy the advantages of flexible clustering of different X-ray modalities. You can even start several examinations from different modalities at the same time.
Use the Eleva workspot touchscreen to get an image in just three easy steps: select the patient, perform the exam and complete the exam. All images and information are integrated into your hospital networks such as RIS/PACS and archiving systems through DICOM. The intuitive use interface shortens training times.
The Eleva user interface provides all the tools and controls necessary for procedures. This one common platform is easy to learn and use and is highly suitable for streamlining your radiography department. It is the same harmonized user interface found across our radiography portfolio. It includes exposure and fluoroscopy settings to regulate X-ray dose levels, parameters for image pre- and post-processing, geometry settings and beam limitation.
The resultant IEC standard 62494-1 “exposure index of digital X-ray imaging systems,” which provides a unified method to generate an exposure index value, requires users to input a target exposure index (EI_T). This offers the possibility to specify the noise level that is diagnostically appropriate for an examination and indicates a deviation index (DI) value that gives feedback to the user regarding technique and image quality based on signal-to-noise ratio. These are important values in providing feedback in regard to achieving optimal images at a low dose, the EI and DI don’t directly indicate patient dose.
Fast throughput and diagnostic confidence are not mutually exclusive. The versatile Philips Radiography 7300 C digital radiography system allows you to achieve both. You can comfortably see more patients per day [3], reduce time-consuming retakes, and focus more closely on your patients. Smart Workflow, powerful AI-enabled productivity features, and automated examination technologies help assure rapid availability of high-quality digital images for more confident diagnoses.
Bone Suppression increases the clarity of adult erect chest radiographs by suppressing bones on digital images without the need for two exposures.
Click here to learn moreExam and patient-related automatic parameter setting control for our radiography and fluoroscopy system
Click here to learn more [1] Available on the DigitalDiagnost C90 and CombiDiagnost R90 systems [2] Validated by clinicians in a Philips’ development environment. [3] See 15 more patients/day, save 8 hrs. overtime/week, and avoid approx. 28 retakes/week (compared to the previous release of DigitalDiagnost and based on 100 patients per day. Actual results in other cases may vary)
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