Michael Barbella, Managing Editor01.18.23
KA Imaging’s Reveal 35C flat panel detector has received CE Mark certification. The X-ray detector is powered by the company's patented SpectralDR technology, which enables dual-energy subtraction, providing bone and tissue differentiation with a single standard X-ray exposure. It acquires three images simultaneously (DR, bone and soft tissue dual-energy X-ray images). The technology mimics the workflow, dose and techniques of state-of-the-art mobile DR X-ray detectors.
“It’s a very exciting moment for us at KA Imaging,” KA Imaging President/CEO Amol Karnick said. “We are engaged in conversations with many clinical sites in Europe, and the CE Mark will allow us to make installations and start patient imaging.”
The spectral images provide enhanced visualization of abnormalities including indeterminate lung nodules, coronary calcium, pneumonia, tips of lines and tubes, pneumothorax, in-dwelling devices and retained surgical bodies.
“Thanks to SpectralDR, the Reveal 35C takes general X-ray to the next level because you can simultaneously get true bone and soft tissue subtracted images for any X-ray clinical task plus a high-quality DR image in one exposure at the lowest dose,” KA Imaging Chief Technology Officer Dr. Karim S. Karim said.
A spin-off from the University of Waterloo, KA Imaging specializes in developing X-ray imaging technologies and systems, providing solutions to the medical, veterinary, and non-destructive test industrial markets.
“It’s a very exciting moment for us at KA Imaging,” KA Imaging President/CEO Amol Karnick said. “We are engaged in conversations with many clinical sites in Europe, and the CE Mark will allow us to make installations and start patient imaging.”
The spectral images provide enhanced visualization of abnormalities including indeterminate lung nodules, coronary calcium, pneumonia, tips of lines and tubes, pneumothorax, in-dwelling devices and retained surgical bodies.
“Thanks to SpectralDR, the Reveal 35C takes general X-ray to the next level because you can simultaneously get true bone and soft tissue subtracted images for any X-ray clinical task plus a high-quality DR image in one exposure at the lowest dose,” KA Imaging Chief Technology Officer Dr. Karim S. Karim said.
A spin-off from the University of Waterloo, KA Imaging specializes in developing X-ray imaging technologies and systems, providing solutions to the medical, veterinary, and non-destructive test industrial markets.