CT Contrast
Injector:-
In the era of human anatomy, diagnostic imaging or creating
medical images for clinical usage is been very vital for which Computed
Tomography CT is one of the techniques in Imaging. The team of researchers from
the department of research and development at Sino-MDT has designed equipment
that monitors the pressure of injection called the CT Contrast Injector. It works based on the direct pressure sensing
technology. Here the procedures are carried out on an automated injection
system. The Injector alerts by alarming, when the injection is stopped
immediately during Occlusion.
It has a torch screen interface which is made of LCD and a console CT
where the operation is convenient. The Technician-CT receives prompting signals from the injector before the injection, to reduce
or minimize the exhaustion of air and to confirm on the same. This reduces the
risk of Air embolism. Patience’s safety is taken care of by test injection and
the feature of KVO.The CT contrast
Injector also holds the data for imaging facilities that complies with the
mandates of quality documents and also the safety. It is modeled for easy movement
with wide wheels and handles. Iveshealthcare
in CT is minimizes the rapture in the vascular tissue caused because of
swelling.
Salient Features
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Pressure injection on a real time basis.
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Indications during the start and stop of Occlusions
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Minimizes the vascular rupture.
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Easy locomotion of the device.
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Accessible Data storage and modifications.
Specifications of the Injector:-
The equipmentweighs approximately 32-35kgs. Syringe size is
200ml each which is both single and dual. It works at a rate of AC 220v and at
a frequency of 50Hz. The working environmental temperature of the device is
+5degree Celsius to +40degree Celsius with a <93% humidity. The rate at
which the Injector pumps is 0.1to10ml/second with a pressure limit of 100-300
increments in 50psi. The KVO is at a rate of 0.1ml/second. The scan and the
Injection delay time is 0-600 seconds with 8 phase of injection and 99
programmable protocols.
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