Highlighting the latest endeavors from manufacturers.
Overhead Tube
Support from Amrad
Amrad (Chicago) has introduced the Advantage Overhead Tube Support (OTS), a
medical-grade structure thats ideal for sophisticated imaging environments. The
Advantage OTS features stainless-steel precision bearings, hardened steel tracks, a
telescopic column with a double cable safety system, and digital SID indicators.
888-772-6723 www.amradxray.net
Metal Instrument Cart from Anthro
Anthro Corp (Tualatin, Ore) has introduced its newest all-metal instrument cart. Featuring
a small footprint for easy transportation down aisles and around corners, the instrument
cart comes with two shelves on a metal frame with 3-inch hard rubber casters and a handle.
An optional strap and buckle setfor use on the slotted lower shelveshelps
secure equipment. Shelves, which can be installed in 1-inch increments, can hold up to 50
pounds, with a total cart weight capacity of 100 pounds evenly distributed.
800-325-3841 www.anthro.com
DICOM Gateway from Array
Array Corp (Brentwood, NH) has released the DICOM Pro Capture, a Windows-based application
tool that allows legacy-based modalities to acquire, store, and print quality DICOM
images. Featuring dual-modality support and touch screen capabilities, the DICOM Pro
Capture enhances the work process of customer PACS with a variety of tools that allow
users to spool images to a disk buffer, connect up to eight inputs, track queue
management, and view log files.
866-680-7500 www.arrayusa.com

Imaging
Catheters from Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific Corp (Natick, Mass) has added two models to its family of
Atlantis imaging catheters. The Atlantis SR Pro coronary imaging catheter offers 40MHz
resolution, providing clinicians with the imaging clarity necessary for preassessment of
stent sizing and placement as well as post-procedural evaluation of stent apposition. And
the Atlantis PV peripheral imaging catheter offers an over-the-wire .035-inch design for
more efficient procedures. Its proximal prep makes flushing the catheter quick; a soft
radiopaque tip provides enhanced visibility; and the 1-cm graduated markers help measure
lesion length.
508-650-8000 www.bostonscientific.com
High-Speed Image/Data Exchange
from DALSA
DALSA Corp (Waterloo, Ontario) has released DALSA NetLink, a technology that enables
long-distance, high-speed image and data exchange between DALSA cameras and PCs via
Gigabit Ethernet. The technology, which is available in two models, allows users to
eliminate image capture boards traditionally required within the PC. NetLink Base
facilitates sending information to a single PC from one or more DALSA cameras. NetLink Pro
allows for transmission of data from one or more cameras to multiple PCs for parallel
processing applications.
519-886-6000 www.vfm.dalsa.com


Disposable Wear from Ecoscience
Ecoscience Products (San Juan Capistrano, Calif) offers a full line of low-cost disposable
wear, including shoe covers, aprons, gloves, head coverings, finger cots, face masks, and
ESD wrist straps. Disposable items are a cost-effective substitute for reusable, woven
garments, due to its initial low product cost as well as inherent savings in energy,
water, and labor for laundering and/or autoclaving.
Fax: 949-661-7234 www.ecoscienceproducts.com
Report on Coronary Artery Bypass
Grafting from ECRI
ECRI (Plymouth Meeting, Pa) has released the 2003 update of its technology assessment
report, Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (OPCABG) on the Beating Heart for
Coronary Artery Disease. The report includes new evidence about the rate of
conversion of off-pump to on-pump procedures; it also identifies a trend toward lower
cognitive defects among some OPCABG recipients. An update from a 2002 report, this version
highlights results for four key outcomes covered in the original assessment: the average
length of hospital stay; the short-term (30 days or less) morbidity rate; the short-term
mortality rate; and the mid-term (325 months) efficacy.
610-825-6000 www.ecri.org
Multifunction Touch Monitor from
ELO TouchSystems
ELO TouchSystems Inc (Fremont, Calif) now offers the 1229L, a 12-inch LCD multifunction,
integrated touch monitor. The 1229L includes options for magnetic strip reader (MSR), a
rear-facing LED customer display, and a biometric fingerprint-recognition device.
Available touch technologies on the monitor allow for input to be activated by a range of
styli, including finger, fingernail, gloved hand, and credit card. The 1229L also features
a compact design to save workspace.
800-ELO-TOUCH www.elotouch.com
Advanced Breast
Care System from Giotto
Giotto USA (Wichita, Kan) offers the Giotto Image system, which includes diagnostic
mammography, prone and upright stereo with digital biopsy, and full-field digital with
amorphous selenium technology. The system features patented tilted circular gantry design
to offer multiple approach positioning capabilitiesincluding face-to-face, which is
less physically demanding on the technologist and more comfortable to the patient. With
the option of a digital biopsy targeting device called Biopsy Digit, the system can be
converted from diagnostic mammography to a highly precise, prone stereotactic system
within minutes, or used in the upright position.
316-393-5966 E-mail: ruskcobob@earthlink.net
Bonding and Sealing Technology from
Liquid Control
Liquid Control Corp (North Canton, Ohio) offers the Small Shot Package, a new technology
for medical device bonding and sealing. Features of the Small Shot include air-free
packaging of materials part A and part B in syringes; a PosiDot valve to fill metered and
mixed material, on demand, to a singular, smaller syringe; and a Dispensit 802-20 or
802-30 pinch-tube valve for dispensing small shots of mixed material at individual
workstations. A compact design allows for additional Dispensit valves and controllers to
be added at individual workstations that are fed with syringes filled from the original
PosiDot.
330-494-1313 www.liquidcontrol.com
Recirculating Chillers from
PolyScience
PolyScience (Niles, Ill) offers a line of recirculating chillers that include such
features as a digital pressure/flow rate display and user-settable temperature, pressure,
and flow rate alarms. Designed to provide precise and reliable cooling for MRI systems,
the chillers maintain process temperatures from 10șC to 70șC, with ±0.1șC
stability. Each chiller also can be equipped with the pump typecentrifugal, positive
displacement, or turbinethats best suited for the particular application.
800-229-7569 www.polyscience.com
Nonacute Healthcare Storage
Solutions from Spacesaver
Spacesaver Corp (Fort Atkinson, Wis) has produced a new brochure that features the
companys nonacute healthcare storage solutions. This four-color brochure highlights
the different high-density mobile storage applicationsfrom laboratory to outpatient
surgery to medical recordsthat are available for nonacute facilities. Also included
are details on the benefits of the companys other storage options for smaller
storage needs, including rotary storage, shelving, and cabinets.
800-492-3434 www.spacesaver.com
High-Res DR from Swissray
Swissray International (Elizabeth, NJ) has introduced ddRRealtime, an imaging
method that provides high-resolution digital radiographs acquired at fast-frame rates. The
introduction of ddRRealtime extends the clinical utility of the companys direct DR
systems by enabling joint motion and other kinematic studies as well as rapid skeletal
survey in the trauma environment. ddRRealtime will be made available as a retrofit for
currently installed Swissray ddR systems.
908-353-0971 www.swissray.com
Analog-to-Digital Converter from
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Inc (Dallas) now offers the ADS5500, a 14-bit analog-to-digital
converter (ADC). At 125 mega samples per second (MSPS), the ADC increases system
capabilities while the low total power dissipation (750 mW) improves system reliability
and allows higher channel density. Specifically with MRI, the ADS5500s high
signal-to-noise ratio and sample rate increase image quality of the scans with lower
magnetic fields, reducing shielding requirements. The higher sampling rate also can
simplify the filter requirements of MRI systems.
800-477-8924 www.ti.com