Tuesday, December 7, 2010

United States launched the world's first non-invasive, non-radiation emergency lung imaging system

Deep Breeze is the vibration response Imaging (VRI ™) technology leader, the company recently announced the launch of its use to the emergency room (ED) aided diagnosis and monitoring of VRIxp ™ pulmonary Imaging System.

The company on 28 September to 1 October, organized by the United States of emergency physicians (ACEP 2010) Annual Conference, announced in the United States launched VRIxp ™ pulmonary Imaging System.

VRIxp is one for the emergency room doctors to watch and monitor lung sounds of lung imaging system that will be under the radiation exposure of the patient will not take any traumatic check steps.

Through the use of a unique vibration imaging technology, Deep Breeze as Dyspnea in the emergency room patients ' condition assessment set a new standard. VRI technology is based on well-known oldest check method of pulmonary stethoscope. VRIxp system provides new clinical data, to help diagnose and manage various types of lung disease, such as congestive heart failure (CHF), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. This breakthrough technology for VRI image no radiation on pulmonary function objectively check, it's portability makes it easy to use for instant detection and stands ready to provide fast, reliable results.

"Early diagnosis for clinical and medical expenses (reduced) are important.

The earlier you get the correct patient treatment, the treatment effect is better. Due to the patients for more effective arrangements for the handling, confirmed as soon as possible will help reduce Emergency Department overcrowding, "United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania Hospital, head of the Department of emergency medicine and medical doctor Charles Pollack said.

"The United States Emergency Department physician marketing VRIxp system is our company marked an important step.

VRIxp make emergency doctor in diagnosis and treatment of respiratory difficulties of patients can simplify operations and objective data and want to improve the efficiency of emergency department, "United States Deep Breeze company President David Barton says.

Non-invasive, non-radiation lung imaging system by placing the patient back patent V-array sensor that records lung sounds.

And then the system uses a complex algorithm to convert the data to image and quantitative information on partial lung. (Lungs) organizational structure and the flow of changes affecting the lungs of the vibration sound, this will produce an image of VRIxp system and reflected in the results.

United States Ohio Cleveland MetroHealth Medical Center Department of emergency medicine Professor and Vice Chairman, doctor of medical sciences, "said Rita Cydulka VRIxp system is a unique non-invasive tools that enable physicians to quickly and accurately classify and manage patient, thus potentially reducing patients in the emergency room stays, classification, and to patients improve patient outcomes."

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