The Max-X DR PulmoM is a well-equipped, complete digital mobile chest screening station. By using this station, the latest medical services offered by screening centers will be available for people living in hard to reach remote small settlements, and it is ideal for carrying out on-site occupational health screening examinations as well.
The central element of the Max-X DR PulmoM screening station is the digital flat panel detector chest screening unit, built in the radiation protected cabin. It is connected to a patient registration workstation and optionally to a PACS with one or more diagnostic workstation(s). The inner space and the built-in devices can be designed on demand, so other screening and diagnostic services can be carried out in the station in addition to radiographic examinations. The air-conditioned body-work provides comfortable working conditions.
Thanks to the high-reliability and extremely comfortable vehicle chassis, the Max-X DR PulmoM screening station always gets to destinations even in the most difficult road and weather conditions. Its insulated bodywork with air-conditioned and light premises, well-designed furniture and built-in hygiene equipments provide comfortable conditions and result efficient work.
The central element of the Max-X DR PulmoM screening station is the extremely low-dose, digital flat panel detector chest screening unit built in the radiation protected cabin. The cabin mounted with motorized patient lift, the 43x43cm large area, high-resolution flat panel detector, the state-of-the-art high-frequency X-ray generator and the touch screen control all serve excellent image quality and high patient throughput.
Patient data reconciliation, data entry and verification of social security numbers are possible at the patient registration desk of the Max-X DR PulmoM screening station. Its computer functions as the central data- and image storage of the station as well.
The Max-X DR PulmoM screening station can optionally be expanded by a PACS and its connected diagnostic workstations. In this case the acquired X-ray images can immediately be evaluated on the spot and medical records can be handed over.
• Before leaving, the patient database of the next location is loaded into the database of the screening station – therefore theoratically no data entry is needed on the spot.
• The vehicle is parked at the destination and connected to the local power supply.
• Patients’ data reconciliation and on-line social security number verification is at the registration desk.
• Patients continue to go to the dressing rooms, while data is automatically transferred to the X-ray unit and appear in the waiting list of the X-ray control monitor.
• The next patient is called to the examination room. After exposure, the digital image is displayed in 8 seconds and can be checked.
• Then the patient goes back to the dressing room and leaves.
• The acquired images are ready to be interpreted even at the mobile screening station (if PACS is installed), or returning to the base, images can be transferred to the central PACS for the purpose of interpretation and further post-processing.
• Wide selection of vehicle models, chassis, engine and cab
• Wide range of selectable detector
• PACS with image viewer and diagnostic interpretation functions
• Various room designs and equipments on demand