Timing is everything. Taking X-ray images at the right moment thanks to live camera |
Taking X-ray images, there are quite some challenges — this is something that radiologists and technologists are all too familiar with. The patient must be in exactly the right position, the X-ray tube and the stand being used must be put in the correct place after each image and, of course, it is just as important to take the image at the right moment.
At the LangeLand Hospital in Zoetemeer, there was an additional challenge in this area. Recently, the Reinier Haga orthopedic center was opened at the hospital. One of the center's X-ray rooms is laid out in such a way that the technologists do not have a direct view of the patient from the control area while taking X-ray images. The DigitalDiagnost C90 proved to be the solution to all these challenges. The system uses automatic positioning to move into the correct position before each image, and thanks to the live camera, the technologists can watch on the screen and take the image at exactly the right moment.
“Our technologists no longer have to look around corners, which is making their workflow so much easier and means they don't have to walk back and forth as much," says Camiel Klink, medical director of the radiology department, who was closely involved in selecting the new system. User experience certainly played an important part in the hospital's selection process, Camiel explains. "Because, let's be honest. These days, you don't really get bad X-ray images anymore. The difference between one system and the next is now mainly down to user experience."
Camiel Klink, Intervention Radiologist
These days, you don't really get bad X-ray images anymore. The difference between one system and the next is now mainly down to user experience.
Camiel Klink
Intervention Radiologist
Five years ago, Camiel joined the hospital's radiology department. "Together as a new team of radiologists, each with our own specialization, we've been able to take significant steps in the past few years toward expanding and modernizing the department. But we still have a lot of goals we want to achieve." Replacing equipment was an important step in the right direction. "At the start, we were already making some use of the current Bucky systems, but we were also still working with mobile systems with phosphor plates, which were beginning to show signs of wear. We knew that we needed to replace them.” This process gained momentum when the department became aware of plans for a new orthopedic center at the hospital. "Suddenly we were talking about four rooms that each needed a solution. We needed something that we could work properly with and that would allow technologists to interact with each other easily." Both, the hospital and the orthopedic center now have DigitalDiagnost C90 and MobileDiagnost systems, but the department didn't make this decision overnight. Camiel explains: "We can't do our job without the right equipment, so it's extremely important that the systems we have are very good. A group of technologists did extensive research, visiting different suppliers and comparing systems. This research was put together in a comprehensive report, which we used to make our selection together with the board of directors."
We can't do our job without the right equipment, so it's extremely important that the systems we have are good. A group of technologists did extensive research, visiting different suppliers and comparing systems.
Camiel Klink
Intervention Radiologist
In the end, user experience was the deciding factor. As well as the live camera, which allows technologists to observe on a monitor and take the image at the right moment. The DigitalDiagnost C90's automatic positioning was also a great advantage." Technologists no longer have to twist themselves around to be able to see and control everything properly. The system is designed to let you spend more time with the patient."
The system is designed to let you spend more time with the patient.
Camiel Klink
Intervention Radiologist
Thanks to the live camera integrated into the DigitalDiagnost C90 system, the room's awkwardly positioned control area is no longer an issue. "We were involved as a department in the process of designing the orthopedic center, so we were able to specify all of the modality requirements that we had. The only thing that we had no say in was the actual structure of the rooms, and so we realized that one of the rooms did not have an ideal control area. Without a camera, we would have had to make some compromises when furnishing the Bucky room, but thanks to the live camera, it's no longer a problem at all."
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