South Georgia Medical Center (SGMC) has installed a Toshiba Infinix VC-i and two Infinix VF-i cardiovascular x-ray systems to serve patients during more than 2,500 diagnostic cardiac catheterizations and interventional procedures annually.

The Infinix-i’s C-arm provides unrestricted 180-degree patient head-end access, while the company’s Next Generation Advanced Image Processing (AIP) offers improved visualization. Other features include a dose tracking system, Spot Fluoro, AIP, Live Digital, Zoom Virtual Collimation, and Grid Pulsed Fluoro, helping reduce dose to both patient and staff.

“We compared all the relevant cardiovascular X-ray systems on the market and selected Toshiba because of its reliable service and support team, which ensure we don’t experience any downtime,” said Janet Bennett, cath lab manager, SGMC. “The mechanical design of the Infinix-i provides unparalleled access and coverage for greater flexibility to move around the patient. The high-quality images enable us to perform safer and more accurate exams.”

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