SOURCE: Riverside Medical Center
KANKAKEE, IL–(Marketwire – August 2, 2010) – Riverside Medical Center’s recent investment in a new state-of-the art Interventional Radiology (IR) system, greatly expands the advanced services it can now offer the Kankakee Illinois healthcare community. Riverside saw an opportunity to re-engineer the patient experience and improve workflow around the Kankakee County hospital and they jumped at the chance.
Riverside’s IR room underwent a complete remodel and expansion. The new room, which cost nearly $2 million, features positive air pressure making it operating room compatible. The room now uses Toshiba’s Infinix-i-x-ray system. This new imaging system has greatly impacted the quality of care and safety for the patient that this south Chicago healthcare giant can provide. Being able to control the amount of radiation administered is extremely important to the patient, radiologists and staff. This new system equips the physicians and radiologists with a comprehensive dose management package that allows for greater control, superior precision and less exposure to radiation.
The equipment, which was once controlled in a separate room, can now be completely controlled in one area, allowing the staff to remain with the patient for added safety. In addition, Riverside Medical Center has paired the x-ray system with Toshiba’s 12″x12″ mid-sized flat panel detector. Together, they offer a wider field-of-view and provide increased visualization and optimal access, helping radiologists more quickly and accurately diagnose and treat patients.
Radiologists are now also able to view the patient’s images on a live feed and can immediately pull up a patient’s previous scans and display them on the monitors for comparison. Doctors now have immediate access to angiograms, physiological monitoring, CT and MRI scans, and many other imaging or patient specific data that can be displayed throughout the entire procedure. Clearer, sharper images and enhanced system utilization are all important features of today’s interventional radiology room.
Previously, a patient was literally moved in many different directions in order to perform the procedure. With Riverside’s advanced new technology, the unit moves to the patient. When combining the five-axis positioner with the tilting and cradling features of the table, physicians are able to obtain optimal angles for interventional procedures without re-positioning the patient. With these modern updates, Riverside is caring for patients in new and exciting ways.
To learn more about the quality services offered by Riverside Medical Center, visit www.RiversideMC.net or call (815) 933-1671.
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