Global Computed Radiography
Detector Market is segmented on the basis of product type, application, and
region. Computed radiography was the first available digital technology for
projection radiography. CR technology is based in SPS and its first clinical
application by Fuji took place at the early 1980s.CR systems use
storage-phosphor image plates with a separate image readout process and DR
technology converts X-Rays into electrical charges by means of a readout
process using TFT arrays.
CR technology allows the
radiographer to obtain plain radiography images like in a traditional SF
system. Computed radiography (CR) cassettes use photo-stimulated luminescence
screens to capture the X-ray image, instead of traditional X-ray film. The CR
cassette goes into a reader to convert the data into a digital image.
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Computed radiography systems
consist of an assembly of an imaging plate, an optical reading system, and an
acquisition system. In the imaging plate, the incoming radiation is first
absorbed in a sensitive layer and subsequently converted to optical photons.
Then the latent image is read through an optical system and converted into an
electrical signal, and eventually into grey values.
CR helps eliminate many of the
disadvantages of traditional radiography. A storage phosphor plate collects the
pattern of x-ray attenuation that is extracted by a reader, which converts the
data into a digital signal. The image is stored like any computer file and can
be viewed on a computer screen, transmitted electronically, or printed out on
paper or transparent film, similar to x-ray film. Computer software allows
manipulation of the digital image to develop viewing.
CR does represent the digital
technology to directly replace screen-film imaging at a low initial investment
cost, and multiple size cassettes do let the proper detector size for being
used for various procedures, and provide the ultimate thing in positioning
flexibility for any examination are the factors that boost the market growth.
Moreover, convenience, flexibility, initial costs, and ease of implementation
are the hallmarks of cassette based CR detectors which are responsible for the
market growth.
Computed Radiography Detector
Market is segmented, by product type Photostimulable Storage Phosphor (PSP)
[Phosphor Plate, Cassette Holder], Photostimulated Luminescence. Computed
Radiography Detector Market is segmented, by application Medical (Static and
Dynamic Imaging), Dental, Security, Veterinary, Industrial. The market for
static imaging is further classified into general radiography and mammography.
The market for dynamic imaging is sub-segmented into surgical imaging, general
fluoroscopy, and cardiovascular imaging.
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