X-Ray Equipment: Key in Diagnosing and Documenting Injury
An essential piece of x-ray equipment is the digital x-ray. In digital radiography, digital x-ray sensors are used to capture a two-dimensional image on a digital capture device.
The process is immediate and accurate eliminating the need for traditional chemical processing and reducing radiation exposure for the patient. Injuries are far easier to diagnose with a digital x-ray therefore both treatment and documentation of an injury can be far more exact.
Computed radiography involves x-ray equipment similar to conventional film radiography. Instead of using film to create the image, an imaging plate made of photostimulable phosphor is used.
The imaging plate is read by a laser scanner that also digitizes the image. Like a digital x-ray, the image can immediately be viewed in as little as 15 seconds. Using specific software can also digitally enhance the image, adjusting zoom, contrast and brightness for more accurate interpretation.
Finally, the use of a digital imaging system is an excellent way to streamline the process of capturing and processing x-ray images. Digital images made using a camera or microscope can easily be stored using a digital imaging system because mere discs can be used instead of large filing cabinets.
Retrieval is also simple because only a quick electronic search is required to find documents. Images can also be readily available online or via email.
As x-ray equipment technology advances the benefits to injured patients continues to increase. With more and more accurate x-rays comes the greater likelihood of better diagnosing, treating and documenting of patient injuries which is of benefit both to patients and to medical professionals alike.
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