The
Fuji Clearview-CS package Fuji's renowned image
quality and high throughput in a unique design, making
them the perfect complement to what is already the
industry-leading line of digital x-ray systems.
The ClearView-CS is ideal for any
environment where visualization of fine details is
critical, such as extremity or pediatric work. And with
a throughput of up to 165 IPs/hour, is robust enough for
the busiest departments. Like the XG5000, the ClearView-CS
features an independent cassette driver system for
redundancy and a small footprint for flexible siting.
The ClearView-CS is configured with the Flash Plus IIP
console, including a high resolution monitor and
sophisticated QC software for advanced QA requirements.
Throughput:
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120 IPs/hour average (50-165 IPs/hour)
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Image Preview: 15-20 seconds
DICOM Connectivity:
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DICOM Modality Worklist Management
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DICOM CR Store SCU
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DICOM Basic Gray Scale Print SCU
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DICOM Storage Commitment
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DICOM Modality Performed Procedure Step
Cassettes:
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Type C, DM Imaging Plates (IPs)
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Type ST-VI (Standard)
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HR-V (High Resolution)
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HR-BD (High Resolution Dual-Side)
Sizes:
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14" x 17" (35 x 43cm)
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14" x 14" (35 x 35cm)
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10" x 12"
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8" x 10"
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18 x 24cm
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24 x 30cm
Number of Pixels
HQ Standard
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14" x 17" 3520 x 4280 pixels 1760 x 2140 pixels
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14" x 14" 3520 x 3520 pixels 1760 x 1760 pixels
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10" x 12" 2505 x 3015 pixels 1670 x 2010 pixels
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8" x 10" 2000 x 2510 pixels 2000 x 2510 pixels
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24cm x 30cm 2364 x 2964 pixels 1576 x 1976 pixels
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24cm x 30cm (HRBD) 4728 x 5928 pixels 2364 x 2964
pixels
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18cm x 24cm 1770 x 2370 pixels 1770 x 2370 pixels
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18cm x 24cm (HRBD) 3540 x 4740 pixels 1770 x 2370
pixels

CR-BASED FFDM
With the recent FDA approval of the ClearView digital
mammography products, FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA
(Stamford, Conn) becomes the first vendor to offer a
full-field digital mammography (FFDM) system based on CR
technology in the United States. CR for mammography uses
imaging plates (IPs) made with photostimulable phosphor
to convert x-rays into digital information. Existing
glass, flat-panel FFDM systems rely on solid-state
detectors.
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| The CR Reader, the ClearView CSM, has a
unique dual-side reading capability that permits
the capture of x-ray information from both sides
of the Imaging Plate (IP) simultaneously. The
50-µm laser excites the phosphor, which has a
thicker coating compared to standard CR IPs.
Light is emitted from both sides due to a clear
base and is captured with dual light guides. |
Fuji CRm (FCRm) does not require replacing the
existing mammography x-ray acquisition unit,
significantly lowering conversion costs for facilities.
The film cassettes in the acquisition unit are replaced
with CR cassettes, and after the exam—typically four
exposures—the cassettes are digitally processed, and the
resulting images are sent to a computer workstation
configured with high-resolution monitors. Using FCRm, up
to three screening-exam rooms can be converted to
digital with one multi-plate system, and at about half
the cost per room as other FFDM systems. The ClearView
CR readers perform both mammography and general
radiography imaging exams, providing multipurpose
capability.
The ClearView product line features Fuji's patented
dual-side reading technology that produces images
equivalent to those produced by the company's
single-side reading technology with the potential for
lower radiation dosage. ClearView's 50-µm pixel spot
size results in a spatial resolution close to 10 line
pair (lp)/mm.
The digital mammography reader is available in two
configurations: the multiplate version, which has been
available from Fuji for general radiography since 2004,
and a new single-plate version. This will provide
facilities with options to best meet varied throughput,
workflow, and budgetary needs. While the ClearView-CSm
multiplate reader can accommodate the volume of up to
three screening mammography exam rooms, the ClearView-1m
single-plate reader offers the option of being used
right in an exam room. Both demonstrate the exact same
image quality and are estimated to cost about half the
price per room compared to currently available
flat-panel FFDM solutions.
Fuji received FDA approval in early July 2006 to
market ClearView for digital mammography products in the
United States.
The Spec Sheet
- Spatial resolution: 50-µm pixel spot size
provides 10 lp/mm or 20 pixels/mm spatial resolution
- Detector size: 18- x 24-cm and 24- x 30-cm field
of view
- Image matrix: 3540 x 4740 and 4740 x 5928
- Dose efficiency: Patented dual-side reading
technology provides 100% improvement in detective
quantum efficiency over single-side CR.
- Connectivity: FCRm FFDM supports DICOM standard
output. FCRm mammography images in DICOM MG for
Presentation form, can be sent to and displayed by
any PACS.
- Footprint (both systems): 25.8 inches wide x 29
inches deep
The Visible DIfference
Fuji's patented dual-side reading technology produces
images with a higher detective quantum efficiency (DQE)
and potential for a lower radiation dose than
traditional, single-side technology. The 50-µm pixel
spot size makes it possible to produce clearer images
using the same dose as traditional technology. Dual-side
reading allows light collection from both sides of the
imaging plate, enabling the use of a thicker imaging
plate to capture more x-ray photons. The result is an
image with up to 10 lp/mm resolution, a 100% higher
detective quantum efficiency, and a 50% reduction in
noise over standard CR.