EPEX. The Hologic EPEX General. Direct-to-Digital System for General Radiography. Versatility for a complete range of general radiographic exams



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EPEX Direct-to-Digital System for General Radiography Featuring... Versatility for a complete range of general radiographic exams The Hologic EPEX General Radiography System is a direct-to-digital, fully integrated imaging system for general-purpose radiology. Using a single digital detector, the EPEX system can perform almost all general radiographic procedures. This detector replaces both the wall and table Bucky in a conventional radiographic room. Designed for through and cross-table, extremity, upright, wheelchair, and stretcher applications, the system provides high throughput, spectacular images and longterm reliability. The EPEX system uses DirectRay technology to directly capture and convert x-ray energy into a digital image. The unique signal profile produced by DirectRay technology results in high quality digital images across the full range of general radiographic exams a necessity for the successful realization of an all-digital department. The EPEX system consists of the following components: DirectRay x-ray image capture system DirectRay Console Ceiling-mounted Omniflex tube crane X-ray generator Table and detector support

See the Difference with DirectRay Technology The Hologic EPEX system offers the highest image quality available in digital radiography because it is built to optimize the DirectRay amorphous selenium (a-se) direct-to-digital detector. Most digital radiography systems use indirect-conversion detectors. These detectors first convert x-rays into light and then convert light energy into electrical signals. Because light is used, the signal profile is degraded and resolution is compromised due to image blur. The Evolution of Digital Radiography Detectors Scintillator screen Film Scintillator screen Screen-Film System Storage phosphor imaging plate Computed Radiography Photostimulatable storage phosphor imaging plate Imaging plate moved to reader Indirect imaging CCD Detector with Scintillator Screen Mirror Scintillator screen Focusing Lenses CCD Cameras Scintillator (Phosphor or Cesium Iodide) with Photodiode Array Surface reflector CsI (Tl) Photodiode array with a-silicon Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) and storage capacitor Direct imaging Amorphous Selenium DirectRay Detector Field electrode Dielectric layer Semiconductor (a-selenium) Electrode collection array with a-silicon Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) matrix and storage capacitor Laser Productivity and Cost Savings Hologic s digital radiography systems have been shown to decrease overall exam time by three times compared with computed radiography systems. For a two-view chest exam, the productivity gain was four-fold.* * DeMaster D, Applied Radiology, March 2001. Productivity gains translate into cost savings through more efficient use of space and the ability to accommodate growth in patient volume with existing staff. There is also an operating cost advantage, since there are no cassettes to replace or films to process and store. Minutes 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Time for Two-view Chest Exam Total Exam Time Last Exposure to Review DR CR

Applications Through-table and Extremity Exams Upright Exams

Cross-table Exams Stretcher and Wheelchair Exams Optimize Patient Care The EPEX system allows hospitals and imaging centers to optimize patient care by streamlining their diagnostic imaging operation with: Reduced exam time no need for casettes, traditional processing, or exposure calculation time. Improved quality of care because the technologist stays with the patient rather than leave to process film or CR casettes. The potential to reduce dose due to the need for less repeat exposures. The opportunity to speed time to diagnosis with high quality, soft copy images. The capability to make departments more cost-efficient by saving time, materials, and facilities.

Typical EPEX System Room Layout EPEX shown in 72" stretcher chest position 19'-0" (579 cm) Recommended Ceiling Height: 9'-3" 003 005 002 001 17'-0" (518 cm) Equipment Legend Item Description Wt/lbs. Width Depth Height 001 Omniflex tube mount 705 172" 118" Var. 002 EPEX table 850 84" 38" Var. 003 X-ray generator cabinet 500 28" 21" 71" 004 DirectRay Console 350 34" 20" 40" 48" Door (122 cm) 005 DirectRay Digital Bucky (dimensions included with table) 36" Door (92 cm) 004 Omniflex Ceiling-mounted Tube Suspension System 10'-3" 5'-0" Take-up Rail 16'-0" Standard Rails 19" 60" Vertical Travel 9'-3" 32" 115 115 17"

EPEX Product Specifications DirectRay X-ray image capture system Digital detector with full field, non-tiled 14 x 17 inch /35 x 43 cm nominal active image area Easy detector rotation for portrait and landscape orientation Accurate image information throughout the full diagnostic range of spatial frequencies (0 to 3.6 cycles/mm) Superior imaging of small anatomical structures such as bone trabeculae or pulmonary calcifications Selenium (a-se) semiconductor x-ray absorber coating over amorphous silicon (a-si) Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) 139 µm detector element pitch 3.6 cycles/mm detector Nyquist frequency Detail equivalent to high-resolution screen-film systems Operated at exposures routinely used for screen-film Wide dynamic range 14-bit data captured DirectRay Console The single DirectRay Console lets technologists control the DirectRay detector and x-ray exposure equipment while providing upstream connectivity to the hospital HIS/RIS and downstream connectivity to DICOM workstations, archives, and printers Patient demographics can be entered via HIS/RIS connectivity (DICOM Worklist), manually via keyboard, or a bar code reader Exam Coach software for tracking the progress of complex exams Anatomically Programmed Radiography (APR) is operator programmable Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) is operator adjustable Two stage exposure button Preview images within 12 seconds of exposure Image formatting at 1, 2 or 4 up DICOM 3.0 Print Management and Storage Service Class network output - Multiple destination routing - Storage Service Class utilizes Grayscale Standard Display Function (GSDF) for image formatting Omniflex ceiling mounted tube suspension Fully counterbalanced Ceiling suspended Microprocessor controlled - Digital S.I.D. display Operator handle allows movement in all directions with one hand Multiplanar motions: Vertical travel: nominal 60 inches/152 cm Vertical rotation: +/- 180 Horizontal rotation: +/- 115 Standard ceiling rails: 192 inches/488 cm Standard carriage rails: 123 inches/312 cm The data in this publication are for illustration purposes only and do not necessarily represent standards or specifications which must be met by Hologic, Inc. Characteristics of the products described in this publication may be changed at any time without notice. Suggested ceiling height: 111 inches/282 cm Electromagnetic positioning brakes Automatic collimation X-ray tube 400,000 heat unit x-ray tube 0.6/1.2 mm focal spots 34/100 kw, 12 target angle X-ray generator 80 kw high frequency output 1000 ma @ 80 kvp 800 ma @ 100 kvp 500 ma @ 150 kvp 40-150 kvp 25-1000 ma Generator control integrated into the DirectRay Console Two-point and three-point manual techniques and manual APR/AEC override capabilities Dual speed starter Line voltage range ± 10% 4 kvp @ 100 kvp typical high voltage ripple 380, 440 and 480 VAC, 3 phase Table and detector support device High-capacity table 450 lb / 205 kg end-load weight capacity Physical dimensions (W x L) of 38 x 84 inches/ 96 x 213 cm Elevation of 25 to 35 inches/64 to 89 cm Table top thickness: 1.75 in/4.5 cm Multiplanar Bucky and table motion Carbon fiber, 4 way float table top Longitudinal table top travel ± 20 inches, 50 cm Transverse table top travel ± 5 inches, 13 cm 10 inches, 26 cm vertical top travel Electromagnetic positioning brakes 34 inches, 86 cm longitudinal Bucky travel 49 inches, 124.5 cm vertical Bucky travel Vertical detector tower rotation Tower rotation ± 180 Arm rotation ± 120 Bucky rotation ± 180 Reciprocating grid - Removable 10:1, 70 lines per cm - Aluminum interspace material - Frequency matched to detector to ensure optimum image quality HOLOGIC, INC. North and South America, Middle East, Africa 35 Crosby Drive Bedford, MA 01730-1401 Phone: 781.999.7300 Fax: 781.280.0668 www.hologic.com Asia and Pacific Rim 11/F Nanyang Plaza 57 Hung To Road Kwun Tong, Kowloon Hong Kong Phone: 852.3102.9200 Fax: 852.3102.9199 Europe Horizon Park Leuvensesteenweg 510, BUS 31 1930 Zaventem, Belgium Phone: 32.2.711.4680 Fax: 32.2.725.2087 E-mail: info@hologic.be S-DR-100 US/International (2/02) Hologic, Inc. 2001