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15.11.2023 Recently, the digital radiography/fluoroscopy system for two workplaces was put into operation in the "City Polyclinic No. 37" of the Central district of St. Petersburg. The device, manufactured in St. Petersburg, was purchased as part of the modernization program.

The new device is used to examine patients of the traumatology department of the polyclinic, which operates around the clock. As well as emergency diagnosis of ENT pathologies. The cabinet was repaired and the device was installed as soon as possible – it was important to be in time for the beginning of the winter season, when the risks of injury to the population increase significantly.

"The device is made by a domestic manufacturer, but its characteristics are absolutely not inferior to foreign analogues. The control system is easy to use for X-ray technicians. For example, the presence of an elevator allows you to adjust the height of the deck in a wide range. This facilitates the process of laying patients, which is very convenient for elderly and injured patients, people with disabilities. Software filters allow you to identify the smallest details, which simplifies and improves the quality of diagnosis," says Almira Rashidovna Bystryakova, head of the Department of Radiation Diagnostics.

Previously, an analog X-ray diagnostic device with a digitization system worked in the office, which converted analog recording from cassettes to digital. Scanning each cassette took a long time. With a digital device, the laboratory assistant immediately receives images and immediately sends them to the monitor of the radiologist and traumatologist. This allows you to receive significantly more patients, which is very important in the conditions of round-the-clock operation of the office and a large flow of patients in the trauma department.

Equipping the polyclinic with a modern device that combines advanced digital technologies and extensive functionality will increase the accessibility and quality of medical care to the population of the Central district.

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