Floor-Mounted X-ray Vs Ceiling-Mounted X-ray Rooms

Floor-mounted X-ray Vs Ceiling-mounted X-ray Rooms

 

For many years, X-ray equipment has played an essential role in the health business, delivering pictures critical for precise diagnosis to doctors and other professionals. Indeed, it is difficult to envision a clinic or hospital without an X-ray apparatus! Although most doctors would agree that having X-ray equipment is essential, selecting and purchasing one is a different story. There are several X-ray machines available, each with its unique set of characteristics, design, and function. Buying a new system might be a complicated affair; thankfully, we have simplified it for you!

Today, we will help you decide about something very important: should you purchase a floor-mounted X-ray system or a ceiling-mounted one? So, let's jump right into the features, benefits, and drawbacks of both of them. 

FLOOR MOUNTED XRAY SYSTEMS: 

There are several subtypes of floor-mounted radiation rooms (fixed table, U-arm, straight arm, etc.), but they all have a few features that are worth noting.

Firstly, and most importantly, they are fixed/Immobile units. Floor-mounted rad rooms, unlike handhelds, are anchored to the floor and have varied degrees of flexibility and mobility, such as movable tables, floating/elevating sideboards, or tube stands that ride on a fixed rail.

Secondly, they have more giant generators than other machines. A more powerful generator enables the scanning of cross-table examinations and heavier patients while preserving outstanding picture quality.

They provide greater flexibility than portable x-rays for a larger range of treatments. Certain examinations, such as a sunrise knee, cannot be conducted with portable X-ray machines. The circular movement of a floor-mounted tube stand, along with the table's range of motion, enables technicians and physicians to conduct additional sorts of examinations.

These systems are often acquired for establishments with a known volume expectation. While a floor-mounted rad room is more expensive than a moveable/portable one due to installation and room setup expenses, the flexibility offers value through better output and a larger range of studies undertaken. 

A floor-mounted machine might be a great initial X-ray system if you want to start with a more diversified caseload or medium-high volume straight away.

CEILING MOUNTED XRAY SYSTEM: 

Ceiling-mounted X-ray systems are among the greatest x-ray systems since the tube and collimator are suspended from the ceiling on tracks. This is the most adaptable of the group. A ceiling-mounted X-ray is often used for the following purposes:

  • Bariatric research (due to top-tier generator power and table weight capacity)
  • Facilities with a high volume of patients, such as hospitals and big orthopedic clinics
  • Standing weight-bearing experiments are conducted in facilities.

A ceiling-mounted X-ray system has greater equipment, servicing, installation, and possible building expenses, but it is a one-stop shop for any X-ray study you could require, regardless of the patient. Depending on the volume and nature of the study, a facility might choose between manual or completely automated methods.

BONUS: TIPS TO HELP YOUR PURCHASE THE RIGHT XRAY SYSTEM: 

  • Precision and accuracy:

The results obtained from the x-ray machine are the most essential element to consider when purchasing X-ray equipment. The imaging results must be both exact and accurate. The current industry norm for all types of testing equipment is ±5%. So, before deciding, ensure that the machine meets all of the required standards.

  • Safety:

The safety of your employees and patients is a crucial factor to consider when purchasing such devices. To capture detailed photos of bodily components, each model has its own amount of exposure. Ascertain that the radiation level is modest and does not affect the body.

  • The machine's brand/company:

When purchasing X-ray medical equipment, carefully consider the manufacturer. A well-known and reputable brand will have a formidable team supporting the equipment calibration process as well as excellent customer service. This allows you to resolve technical issues more quickly without disrupting your business.

  • Time efficiency:

System downtime and uptime may have a significant impact on the quality of healthcare you provide to your patients, as well as your income. Choose equipment that allows you to compute the outcome quickly and with a single exposure.

FINAL THOUGHTS: 

Every X-ray facility is unique, with various patient volumes, specializations, and budgets. Fortunately, the range of X-ray systems available means that there is equipment to match any need. There is frequently the desire to let pricing be the deciding factor in your equipment selection. We propose that you begin your decision-making process by carefully considering your clinical needs, then balancing those needs against the funds you have available. And if you need assistance balancing the two, the staff at PT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES is always ready to help.

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