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Available on the Infinix-i series systems, Toshiba's Next Generation AIP improves patient safety and diagnostic confidence by increasing accuracy and visualization during interventional procedures, including cardiac, by providing clearer, sharper images and enhanced system utilization, all of which are important features for today's cath lab.
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"Toshiba's Infinix VF-i with the 12" x 12 "flat panel detector provides better perspective during electrophysiologic procedures than most traditional flat panel detectors," said Piedmont Heart Institute physician Harry A. Kopelman, M.D.,
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Infinix VF-i/BP is equipped with Sequential Navigation for physicians to quickly "navigate" through an exam (e.g., carotid, renal or runoff).
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The design of the Infinix VF-i/SP, featuring the floor mounted five-axis C-arm, allows for versatile, fast movement for patient access; providing head-to-toe and fingertip-to-fingertip coverage during critical procedures.
New Statesman 2010
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- Toshiba recently released Infinix VF-i/BP, a new vascular X-ray system that features mid-size (12 '' x 12 '') and large size (12 '' x 16 '') flat panel detectors, and a new level of ergonomics and speed of usability to make it easier on doctors and technicians to perform complex multiplane studies.
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The Infinix VF-i/BP is designed to provide superior access to the patient - an important point of distinction in the imaging landscape that now often requires the attention of a wide range of specialists.
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In hybrid procedures that may require a full complement of specialists including surgeons, neuroradiologists and anesthesiologists, the Infinix VF-i/BP is at its best.
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With its comprehensive positioning and image review capabilities, the Infinix VF-i/BP accommodates a wide range of procedures.
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Infinix VF-i/BP executes the preferred angles, projections, and acquisition parameters, all from memory.
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- Toshiba recently released Infinix VF-i/BP, a new vascular X-ray system that features mid-size (12 '' x 12 '') and large size (12 '' x 16 '') flat panel detectors, and a new level of ergonomics and speed of usability to make it easier on doctors and technicians to perform complex multiplane studies.
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