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 The ACR-2000i is a table-top computed radiography system ideal for veterinary imaging environments. Images can be acquired in 50 seconds with no film, chemicals, or environmental issues. This compact system provides a plug and play CR solution for integrating x-ray studies into mini-PACS with telemedicine capabilities.  
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Kodak ACR2000i

 

DarkHorse Telemedicine and Kodak Health Imaging have teamed up to provide veterinarians with a unique computed radiography package designed specifically for animal imaging.

 

The Kodak ACR-2000i system is a tabletop computed radiography system for lower volume imaging environments. Images can be acquired in less than a minute with no film, no chemicals, and no environmental issues. The system consists of a CR phosphor plate reader, plate eraser, image acquisition workstation with the DarkHorse image acquisition and telemedicine software. The ACR 2000i is a compact system providing a simple plug and play CR solution for integrating x-ray studies into mini-PACS with telemedicine capabilities. The Kodak ACR2000i is a cost-effective film-less solution for veterinary practices. There are no retrofits to your existing x-ray equipment or additional hardware requirements for installation.

 

Included in the CR package is the DarkHorse UltraCapture image acquisition and telemedicine workstation. This unique veterinary software interface for the Kodak ACR2000i provides image acquisition, image processing, image storage, geometric manipulation and telemedicine capabilities all from a single user interface. Imaging technique can be improved through the built in histogram optimization tool that ensures proper exposure of the phosphor plate. The application captures important patient information including breed, species and owner information to be stored with each study. All studies are stored in a searchable database for easy retrieval. Images can be viewed over a network using Efilm.

 

Product Specifications:

Kodak ACR 2000i computed radiography system

PC Computer w/200GB hard drive

      Dimensions

Windows XP professional operating system

      Width: 21 in

     DarkHorse DTIMS Software

      Depth: 27 in

     Preview Images

      Weight: 85 lb

     Image Processing

      Scan Rate

     Image Storage

      50 seconds/plate

     Geometric Manipulation

      Phosphor Plates Supported

     Integrated Telemedicine

      Up to 14x17 in (35x43 cm)

     17’ High definition color monitor

 

 

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Kodak ACR 2000i System

Using the Tabletop CR 2000i System:

 

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A reusable storage phosphor plate replaces film in a therapy or simulation cassette. Using standard techniques, the plate is exposed just like film.

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Remove the exposed storage plate from the cassette and place it in the plate reader.

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The reader scans the plate in 25 seconds and produces a high-quality digital image on the display. The plate is automatically erased so that it can be placed back in the cassette and reused.

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Digital enhancement and processing tools allow you to review and manipulate the image to a desired look. The images can be sent to any DICOM destination on a network, including printers, image management workstations, and image archives.

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