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The Aquilion Lightning CT-Scanner, a 32-slice model from Toshiba, was introduced in the U.S.
2016 · 7 pages

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in January 2016. This CT-Scanner offers 75% less radiation than earlier computer tomography units while maintaining superb imaging quality, which is produced in less time. The device is designed to provide high-quality images for diagnostic purposes. The Toshiba Raffine Digital X-Ray Unit, a remote-controlled R/F system, was purchased and installed in the Diagnostic Imaging Department at AAWC in December 2015. This unit is primarily used for gastrointestinal examinations, endoscopic studies of the digestive tract, and general radiography. The Raffine system is suitable for use in a variety of clinical applications. The Xario 200 Digital Ultrasound Unit, a compact ultrasound device, was purchased and installed at AAWC's OB/GYN Department in April 2014. This unit offers advanced imaging technology and is used for routine and advanced studies in a wide range of clinical applications. The Xario 200 is designed to provide high-quality images for diagnostic purposes. The SecureXchange Archive 27.3 TB Expansion Unit, a storage and archival system from Hologic, was purchased and installed in the Breast Imaging and Diagnostics Department at AAWC in June 2014. This system affords storage and archival of images and physicians' annotations for the Selenia 3D Digital Mammography System. The SecureXchange Archive is designed to provide a secure and reliable means of storing and managing medical images. The UPS Eaton 93E, an uninterruptable power supply, was purchased and installed at AAWC's Diagnostic Imaging Department in December 2015. This unit ensures an uninterruptable power supply and delivers highly reliable power protection to the 32-Slice CT-Scanner, Aquilion Lightning, and the Digital X-Ray Unit, Toshiba Raffine. The UPS Eaton 93E is designed to provide a reliable and efficient means of powering critical medical equipment. The MIDEA HVAC System was purchased and installed in October 2014. This system provides heating and cooling to the entire AAWC building, as well as the Diagnostic Imaging Department located in the basement expanded area. The MIDEA HVAC System ensures reliable and efficient temperature control for all departments, especially those with advanced medical equipment requiring better climate control.
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