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FDR CROSS - Technology

Fujifilm’s newly developed, hybrid C-arm and portable X-ray solution designed for intensive care, emergency room and intraoperative use.

The content on this page is intended to healthcare professionals and equivalents.

High quality imaging for surgical and medical procedures
Fujifilm's technology performs image processing frame by frame, enabling clearer images to be generated with a lower dose and less image lag. 
Dynamic core engine

Dynamic processing and noise reduction is performed frame by frame. These conditions enable clear images with less image lag. 

Dose reduction by image processing

General processing 
Dose: 8.4mA 

After applying Dynamic processing 
Dose: 8.4mA 

After applying Dynamic processing + noise reduction 
Dose: 4.2mA 

Synergism between ISS method and flexible film-based detector 
(FUJIFILM FDR D-EVO lll)

The indirect-conversion FPD uses the ISS method, where the light sensor (TFT sensor) is attached to the irradiation side, the opposite side to that used for a conventional FPD. This coupled with a flexible film sensor TFT panel instead of the traditional glass TFT provides significantly reduced scattering/ reduction of X-ray signals, in turn producing sharp images with low X-ray dose. A DQE of 58% (1 Lp/mm, 1 mR) is achieved. (C series only).

The advantages of using film

X-ray transmittance is improved by using thin film for the TFT panel instead of glass. This helps to achieve high resolution images with low X-ray dosage. Fujifilm's proprietary ISS method makes it possible further the advantages of flexible sensors.