At RSNA 2024, Konica Minolta Healthcare Introduces DR Solutions Designed to Optimize Workflows, Enhance Visualization and Manage Department Resources to Help Radiologists Build Intelligent Connections
December 01 2024 - 8:00AM
Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc. announced today several
new digital radiography (DR) solutions designed to help streamline
radiology workflows and efficiently manage imaging department
assets and resources. These solutions will be introduced at the
2024 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Scientific
Assembly and Annual Meeting, being held December 1-4 in Chicago,
IL. The company is also proud to announce four papers on Dynamic
Digital Radiography (DDR) as part of the RSNA 2024 Scientific
Program.
Konica Minolta is introducing Bone Suppression
Imaging (BSI) for chest X-rays. The recently FDA-cleared BSI
suppresses the ribs and the clavicle to enable clearer
visualization of the lung, enhancing diagnostic clarity and
efficiency. BSI will be available as a stand-alone solution with
Konica Minolta DR systems and Exa® PACS.
The AeroDR PDR is the newest addition to the
AeroDR® family of wireless flat panel detectors. This 14 x 17-inch
value-based panel combines the advanced technology and design
improvements from Konica Minolta’s current glass-based and
glassless models while also addressing the needs of
budget-constrained and cost-conscious customers. AeroDR PDR is
designed for the retrofit market to help facilities upgrade
existing systems and modernize their technology.
“Konica Minolta builds on the quality,
durability and reliability of the AeroDR family of detectors and
image processing software with these new solutions that provide
clinical and economic value to our customers,” says Lisette
Carrara, Senior Marketing Manager, Radiology, Konica Minolta.
Data Analytics/Service
SolutionsKonica Minolta will launch the next generation of
AeroRemote® Insights, a comprehensive analytics solution that
collects and aggregates DR system health and usage data into
dashboards to help radiology department and imaging center
administrators best manage DR assets and personnel. AeroRemote
Insights 4.0 represents a significant leap forward in innovation
and user experience with a platform that is substantially faster
and simpler to navigate. A new AI-powered chatbot swiftly curates
the required data and answers user questions for quicker and more
efficient support. Also new are a Superuser profile that provides
greater control and customization, including changing operator,
workstation and facility names, as well as a global data filtration
tool that provides selectors over all pages of the dashboard.
Konica Minolta dealers now have access to their
own Dealer Dashboard, providing the ability for dealers to manage
their customer system status, streamline system management and
identify revenue opportunities for their customer sites that are
using AeroRemote Insights. All user and dealer dashboards are fully
HIPAA compliant, contain no personal health information and adhere
to the highest security standards.
"With AeroRemote Insights 4.0, we are empowering
healthcare providers and dealers with an unparalleled tool that
enhances efficiency, supports informed decision making and
ultimately improves patient care," said Robert Kenley, Vice
President of Commercial Services at Konica Minolta Healthcare
Americas. "We are proud to bring this cutting-edge solution to the
forefront of medical imaging technology."
DDR Studies at RSNA 2024Konica
Minolta is proud to announce that for the fourth consecutive year,
clinical studies featuring DDR are part of the RSNA 2024 Scientific
Program.
Michaela Cellina, MD, Head of Imaging Research
and radiologist with ASST Fatebenefratelli Sacco in Milan, Italy,
will present two posters:
- Chest Bedside Applications of
Portable Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR): Bringing the Dynamic
Acquisition to the Patient’s Bed (CHEE-113). This poster, part of
the Chest Imaging Education Exhibits (CHEE), discusses the use of
DDR to evaluate diaphragmatic dysfunction in patients at the
bedside, including post-surgery. In the ICU, DDR can provide lung
ventilation data to help identify regional differences and assess
the effectiveness of different respiratory treatments. DDR was
found to be useful in diagnosing breathing abnormalities in lung
cancer patients and pulmonary perfusion abnormalities related to
chronic and acute conditions.
- Dynamic Digital Radiography: A
Novel Imaging Technique to Investigate Patients with Cervical Pain
(M5A-SPNR-16). As part of the Neuroradiology Poster Discussions on
Monday, December 2, Dr. Cellina will discuss the results of a
prospective study of 20 patients evaluated for long-term cervical
pain who had poor response conservative treatments. Each patient
previously had an MRI and underwent cervical DDR that included
consecutive movement of the cervical spine (C-spine) flexion and
extension. The study found that C-spine imaging with DDR “allows an
optimal evaluation of spondylarthrosis and adds functional
information about the range of movement excursion and about the
presence of stiff discs.”
In a poster co-authored by Yuzo Yamasaki, MD,
PhD, Assistant Professor at Kyushu University, DDR will be
highlighted as a functional lung imaging technology, including
perfusion and ventilation, in an Educational Exhibit, Finding
Pneumo: Advanced Pulmonary Functional Imaging Methods (CHEE-119).
The exhibit is a multi-institutional collaboration that describes
the pros and cons of several imaging techniques. Mauricio Stanzione
Galizia, MD, Clinical Associate Professor, Radiology, Division of
Cardiothroacic Radiology, University of Michigan Medicine, Ann
Arbor, MI, will present the data.
Yun Wang of Peking Union Medical College will
demonstrate the use of DDR in pediatrics to evaluate spine
flexibility and discuss key aspects of the acquisition including
positioning, movement and exposure in the poster, Dynamic Spine
Flexibility Evaluation With Dynamic Digital Radiography for
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (MKEE-126).
Konica Minolta Healthcare will showcase these
technologies and more at RSNA 2024 in Booth #2352.
About Konica Minolta Healthcare
Americas, Inc.Konica Minolta Healthcare is a world-class
provider and market leader in medical diagnostic imaging and
healthcare information technology. The company’s focus is to
contribute to life changing advances through the transformation of
primary imaging, allowing the invisible to be seen. Primary
imaging, the most commonly used medical imaging technologies,
include X-ray, ultrasound and imaging management systems. By
advancing these readily available technologies, we can bring
greater diagnostic capabilities to the greatest number of
people.
With 150 years of endless innovation, imaging is
in Konica Minolta’s DNA. From roots as a camera and film
manufacturer, the company has cultivated its own technologies and
continues to evolve techniques for visualizing what is not
visible. Innovation allows the company to be a strong
strategic partner, understanding what value means to customers and
how Konica Minolta’s innovations can address specific needs and
lead to better decisions, sooner.
Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc.,
headquartered in Wayne, NJ, is a division of Konica Minolta,
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