Results of Using a New X-ray Digital Chamber Mobile Device in the Conditions of a Multi-profile Stationary
https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2021-4-88-94
Abstract
It is important to consider the nature of the patient’s pathology when carrying out X-ray studies outside the X-ray room, as well as the organizational and methodological aspects of its use outside of specialized conditions. The purpose of the study is to analyze the experience of using a new ward mobile X-ray device in a multidisciplinary hospital. It was found that the autonomy of the new X-ray system can significantly reduce the time of the study. No time is required to connect the device to the network and load the complex during the transition from patient to patient.
About the Authors
O. M. AlekseevaRussian Federation
Alekseeva Ol’ga Mikhaylovna, Ph. D. Med., Radiologist
26, ul. Bakinskaya, Moscow, 115516, Russia
Phone number: +7 (915) 058-13-93
A. Yu. Vasil’ev
Russian Federation
Vasil’ev Alexandr Yur’evich, M. D. Med., Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head
15/1, ul. Aviakonstruktora Milya, 109431, Moscow, Russia
Phone number: +7 (495) 611-01-77
O. O. Manyilova
Russian Federation
Manyilova Ol’ga Olegovna, Ph. D. Med., Head of the Department of Radiology
26, ul. Bakinskaya, Moscow, 115516, Russia
Phone number: +7 (926) 220-37-25
A. V. Prokhorov
Russian Federation
Prokhorov Aleksandr Valer’evich, Head of the Development Department, Scientific-Technical Center
10/1, ul. Lesopitomnik, Malahovka, Ovrazhki, Moscow region, , 140030, Russia
Phone number: +7 (903) 010-03-62
A. R. Dabagov
Russian Federation
Dabagov Anatolij Rudol’fovich, President
31, office 500, st. Ibragimova, Moscow, 105318
Phone number: +7 (495)663-95-01
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Review
For citations:
Alekseeva O.M., Vasil’ev A.Yu., Manyilova O.O., Prokhorov A.V., Dabagov A.R. Results of Using a New X-ray Digital Chamber Mobile Device in the Conditions of a Multi-profile Stationary. Radiology - Practice. 2021;(4):88-94. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2021-4-88-94