Bi-plane Angiography Equipment
An angiogram
is a specialized x-ray examination of the blood vessels
of the brain and other parts of the body. Angiography
entails an injection of contrast medium to outline the
blood vessels in order to render them visible
in the x-ray images. This is done through a small tube
inserted in the groin.
Bi-plane angiography equipment provides sharp, high-resolution
images that enable the physician to see minute blood
vessels in great detail. The equipments high speed
also compensates for unavoidable patient motion. The
bi-plane system features two separate x-ray tubes positioned
at 90-degree angles. Images are projected on a series
of screens, enabling physicians to obtain two views
at the same time. The equipment also replaces the need
for multiple injections of x-ray dye thereby reducing
table time, x-ray dose and contrast media exposure.
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