DR X-ray:
Digital Radiography Explained From Basics to Clinical impact
What is DR X-ray?
Digital Radiography (DR) is a modern form of X-ray imaging that uses digital sensors instead of traditional photographic film. It allows for immediate image preview, enhanced image quality, and efficient data storage.
How Does DR X-ray Works?
Classification of DR X-ray Systems
MG-FDR32K/MG-FDR50K MG-UDR32K/50K/65K/80K/
MG-PDR20K/MG-PDR32K MG-PX105/MG-PX108
Clinical Applications of DR
Radiation Safety in DR
How Low Is the Dose?
⭐ A chest DR X-ray delivers approx. 0.02 mSy (≈ natural radiation from a 2-hour flight) \
⭐ Pediatric DR systems can reduce exposure to <0.01 mSv
Notice: DR is a low-dose imaging method designed for safetry in mind - for both patients and professionals
Built-in Safety Measures
⭐ Lead aprons and thyroid shields protect medical staff
⭐ Anti-scatter grids in the DR system reduce scattered radiation
⭐ Pregnant patients are carefully assessed before imaging