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Did you know that mobile Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) can be used to assess for silent aspiration in the ICU? Silent aspiration is the unintentional entry of food, liquid, saliva, or gastric contents into the airway (trachea and lungs) without triggering any visible or detectable symptoms, such as coughing, choking, or throat clearing. Because there are no obvious signs, silent aspiration can go unnoticed, posing a risk of developing complications like aspiration pneumonia. It is often seen in people with neurological conditions, dysphagia (swallowing difficulties), or reduced sensitivity in the throat or larynx. A recent clinical study evaluated the feasibility of using Mobile DDR to assess this condition, with favorable results. To read the study, click here: https://gag.gl/eQFBxo DDR successfully demonstrated: -Portability: Bring advanced imaging to the patient’s bedside, reducing the need for patient transport. -Near real-time Insights: Capture and analyze motion, providing dynamic views of the respiratory, cardiac, and musculoskeletal systems in seconds. -Remote Accessibility: Perfect for mobile clinics, emergency response, and underserved areas—quality imaging anytime, anywhere. -Radiation exposure that is much lower than fluoroscopy Mobile DDR is revolutionizing patient care by combining flexibility with cutting-edge technology. Stay tuned for more breakthroughs in medical imaging! To learn more about DDR, visit xraythatmoves.com. #KonicaMinoltaHealthcare #KMHA #Radiology #Healthcare #DigitalRadiography #DR #DynamicDigitalRadiography #MobileDDR #DDR #MobileXray #GameChanger #XrayThatMoves #JointheMovement #ImagingInnovation #BetterDecisionsSooner #150yearsStrong #PatientCare #PatientSafety
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Did you know that mobile Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) can be used to assess for silent aspiration in the ICU? Silent aspiration is the unintentional entry of food, liquid, saliva, or gastric contents into the airway (trachea and lungs) without triggering any visible or detectable symptoms, such as coughing, choking, or throat clearing. Because there are no obvious signs, silent aspiration can go unnoticed, posing a risk of developing complications like aspiration pneumonia. It is often seen in people with neurological conditions, dysphagia (swallowing difficulties), or reduced sensitivity in the throat or larynx. A recent clinical study evaluated the feasibility of using Mobile DDR to assess this condition, with favorable results. To read the study, click here: https://gag.gl/eQFBxo DDR successfully demonstrated: -Portability: Bring advanced imaging to the patient’s bedside, reducing the need for patient transport. -Near real-time Insights: Capture and analyze motion, providing dynamic views of the respiratory, cardiac, and musculoskeletal systems in seconds. -Remote Accessibility: Perfect for mobile clinics, emergency response, and underserved areas—quality imaging anytime, anywhere. -Radiation exposure that is much lower than fluoroscopy Mobile DDR is revolutionizing patient care by combining flexibility with cutting-edge technology. Stay tuned for more breakthroughs in medical imaging! To learn more about DDR, visit xraythatmoves.com. #KonicaMinoltaHealthcare #KMHA #Radiology #Healthcare #DigitalRadiography #DR #DynamicDigitalRadiography #MobileDDR #DDR #MobileXray #GameChanger #XrayThatMoves #JointheMovement #ImagingInnovation #BetterDecisionsSooner #150yearsStrong #PatientCare #PatientSafety
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Did you know that mobile Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) can be used to assess for silent aspiration in the ICU? Silent aspiration is the unintentional entry of food, liquid, saliva, or gastric contents into the airway (trachea and lungs) without triggering any visible or detectable symptoms, such as coughing, choking, or throat clearing. Because there are no obvious signs, silent aspiration can go unnoticed, posing a risk of developing complications like aspiration pneumonia. It is often seen in people with neurological conditions, dysphagia (swallowing difficulties), or reduced sensitivity in the throat or larynx. A recent clinical study evaluated the feasibility of using Mobile DDR to assess this condition, with favorable results. To read the study, click here: https://gag.gl/eQFBxo DDR successfully demonstrated: -Portability: Bring advanced imaging to the patient’s bedside, reducing the need for patient transport. -Near real-time Insights: Capture and analyze motion, providing dynamic views of the respiratory, cardiac, and musculoskeletal systems in seconds. -Remote Accessibility: Perfect for mobile clinics, emergency response, and underserved areas—quality imaging anytime, anywhere. -Radiation exposure that is much lower than fluoroscopy Mobile DDR is revolutionizing patient care by combining flexibility with cutting-edge technology. Stay tuned for more breakthroughs in medical imaging! To learn more about DDR, visit xraythatmoves.com. #KonicaMinoltaHealthcare #KMHA #Radiology #Healthcare #DigitalRadiography #DR #DynamicDigitalRadiography #MobileDDR #DDR #MobileXray #GameChanger #XrayThatMoves #JointheMovement #ImagingInnovation #BetterDecisionsSooner #150yearsStrong #PatientCare #PatientSafety
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Did you know that mobile Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) can be used to assess for silent aspiration in the ICU? Silent aspiration is the unintentional entry of food, liquid, saliva, or gastric contents into the airway (trachea and lungs) without triggering any visible or detectable symptoms, such as coughing, choking, or throat clearing. Because there are no obvious signs, silent aspiration can go unnoticed, posing a risk of developing complications like aspiration pneumonia. It is often seen in people with neurological conditions, dysphagia (swallowing difficulties), or reduced sensitivity in the throat or larynx. A recent clinical study evaluated the feasibility of using Mobile DDR to assess this condition, with favorable results. To read the study, click here: https://gag.gl/eQFBxo DDR successfully demonstrated: -Portability: Bring advanced imaging to the patient’s bedside, reducing the need for patient transport. -Near real-time Insights: Capture and analyze motion, providing dynamic views of the respiratory, cardiac, and musculoskeletal systems in seconds. -Remote Accessibility: Perfect for mobile clinics, emergency response, and underserved areas—quality imaging anytime, anywhere. -Radiation exposure that is much lower than fluoroscopy Mobile DDR is revolutionizing patient care by combining flexibility with cutting-edge technology. Stay tuned for more breakthroughs in medical imaging! To learn more about DDR, visit xraythatmoves.com. #KonicaMinoltaHealthcare #KMHA #Radiology #Healthcare #DigitalRadiography #DR #DynamicDigitalRadiography #MobileDDR #DDR #MobileXray #GameChanger #XrayThatMoves #JointheMovement #ImagingInnovation #BetterDecisionsSooner #150yearsStrong #PatientCare #PatientSafety
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Are difficult airways impacting your patient outcomes? Discover the C-MAC® HD video laryngoscope system - a proven solution for enhancing glottic visualization and increasing first-pass success rates.¹,² A recent study showed the proportion of easy tracheal intubations increased to 98.7% with a Macintosh-style VL (like the C-MAC®), compared to 94.3% with a standard Macintosh blade.² Clinicians nationwide praise the C-MAC® HD system for its reliability, ease of use and superior image quality compared to our competition.³ Don’t just take our word for it. Schedule a live demonstration at your convenience and discover how our solutions can elevate your practice by clicking here https://brnw.ch/21wLI1p #HealthcareInnovation #PatientCare #MedicalTechnology #KARLSTORZ #CMAC #Video #anesthesia #videointubation 1 Dey S et al. D. Med Intensiva (Engl Ed) 2020 Vol. 44 Issue 3 Pages 135-141 DOI: 10.1016/j.medin.2019.10.004 2 Jong et al. British Journal of Anesthesia, 129 (4): 624-634 (2022) DOI: 10.1016/j.bja.2022.05.030 3 GLG US Airway Market Research, March 2024 [Data on file]
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Managing a difficult airway is stressful enough; managing an unexpected difficult airway magnifies the stress level. Why not be prepared and have a difficult airway cart equipped with every type of video intubation devices located in one cart that includes video laryngoscopes, flexible scopes and a video stylet. Intubate with confidence. #difficultairway #intubatewithconfidence #STORZ #CMAC
Are difficult airways impacting your patient outcomes? Discover the C-MAC® HD video laryngoscope system - a proven solution for enhancing glottic visualization and increasing first-pass success rates.¹,² A recent study showed the proportion of easy tracheal intubations increased to 98.7% with a Macintosh-style VL (like the C-MAC®), compared to 94.3% with a standard Macintosh blade.² Clinicians nationwide praise the C-MAC® HD system for its reliability, ease of use and superior image quality compared to our competition.³ Don’t just take our word for it. Schedule a live demonstration at your convenience and discover how our solutions can elevate your practice by clicking here https://brnw.ch/21wLI1p #HealthcareInnovation #PatientCare #MedicalTechnology #KARLSTORZ #CMAC #Video #anesthesia #videointubation 1 Dey S et al. D. Med Intensiva (Engl Ed) 2020 Vol. 44 Issue 3 Pages 135-141 DOI: 10.1016/j.medin.2019.10.004 2 Jong et al. British Journal of Anesthesia, 129 (4): 624-634 (2022) DOI: 10.1016/j.bja.2022.05.030 3 GLG US Airway Market Research, March 2024 [Data on file]
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All portables are NOT created equal… even if they look the same. I highly encourage you to take a look at our game changing (not me too) portable solution! Can you use a glassless 17x17 panel? Does your panel NOT have batteries to replace? Can your portable shoot x-ray at 6 or 15 fps?
Did you know that mobile Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) can be used to assess for silent aspiration in the ICU? Silent aspiration is the unintentional entry of food, liquid, saliva, or gastric contents into the airway (trachea and lungs) without triggering any visible or detectable symptoms, such as coughing, choking, or throat clearing. Because there are no obvious signs, silent aspiration can go unnoticed, posing a risk of developing complications like aspiration pneumonia. It is often seen in people with neurological conditions, dysphagia (swallowing difficulties), or reduced sensitivity in the throat or larynx. A recent clinical study evaluated the feasibility of using Mobile DDR to assess this condition, with favorable results. To read the study, click here: https://lnkd.in/d5rRmecx DDR successfully demonstrated: -Portability: Bring advanced imaging to the patient’s bedside, reducing the need for patient transport. -Near real-time Insights: Capture and analyze motion, providing dynamic views of the respiratory, cardiac, and musculoskeletal systems in seconds. -Remote Accessibility: Perfect for mobile clinics, emergency response, and underserved areas—quality imaging anytime, anywhere. -Radiation exposure that is much lower than fluoroscopy Mobile DDR is revolutionizing patient care by combining flexibility with cutting-edge technology. Stay tuned for more breakthroughs in medical imaging! To learn more about DDR, visit xraythatmoves.com. #KonicaMinoltaHealthcare #KMHA #Radiology #Healthcare #DigitalRadiography #DR #DynamicDigitalRadiography #MobileDDR #DDR #MobileXray #GameChanger #XrayThatMoves #JointheMovement #ImagingInnovation #BetterDecisionsSooner #150yearsStrong #PatientCare #PatientSafety
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Managing bed availability in intensive care units is an incessant challenge for hospitals, one which often leads to the cancellation of elective surgeries at short notice as resources are diverted to emergency and unplanned operations. Not only is it distressing for patients, these last minute changes lead to inefficiencies and wasted hospital resources. Previous research has sought to make short-term predictions on bed availability based on detailed patient data which is both time consuming and not always readily available. Is it possible to model future critical care bed availability using routinely collected bed management data? Read the full article here: https://bit.ly/3XapuNH #BMJFH #BMJFutureHealth #BedManagementData
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Data like this will hopefully continue to drive the adoption of video vs direct laryngoscopy.
Are difficult airways impacting your patient outcomes? Discover the C-MAC® HD video laryngoscope system - a proven solution for enhancing glottic visualization and increasing first-pass success rates.¹,² A recent study showed the proportion of easy tracheal intubations increased to 98.7% with a Macintosh-style VL (like the C-MAC®), compared to 94.3% with a standard Macintosh blade.² Clinicians nationwide praise the C-MAC® HD system for its reliability, ease of use and superior image quality compared to our competition.³ Don’t just take our word for it. Schedule a live demonstration at your convenience and discover how our solutions can elevate your practice by clicking here https://brnw.ch/21wLI1p #HealthcareInnovation #PatientCare #MedicalTechnology #KARLSTORZ #CMAC #Video #anesthesia #videointubation 1 Dey S et al. D. Med Intensiva (Engl Ed) 2020 Vol. 44 Issue 3 Pages 135-141 DOI: 10.1016/j.medin.2019.10.004 2 Jong et al. British Journal of Anesthesia, 129 (4): 624-634 (2022) DOI: 10.1016/j.bja.2022.05.030 3 GLG US Airway Market Research, March 2024 [Data on file]
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