The Impact of Digital Imaging: A Major Trend in the C-Arms Market
The shift from analog to digital imaging is a major trend that has revolutionized the Fluoroscopy and Mobile C-Arms Market. Early C-arms used an analog image intensifier, which produced a lower-quality image and was more susceptible to distortion. Today's modern C-arms use digital imaging technology, particularly flat-panel detectors (FPDs), which offer superior image quality, a larger field of view, and a reduced radiation dose. Digital imaging also enables advanced software features, such as image manipulation, dose management, and the integration of C-arm images with a hospital's picture archiving and communication system (PACS). This digital integration is a key driver of the market, as it improves surgical workflows and allows for easier collaboration among surgical teams. The move to digital imaging has also paved the way for new advancements, such as 3D imaging, which provides a more comprehensive view of the anatomy. The continuous improvement in digital imaging technology is a key factor in the market's growth and is fundamentally changing the way fluoroscopy is used in surgical and diagnostic procedures. For a deeper look at this trend and its market implications, a full report is available on the Fluoroscopy and Mobile C-Arms Market.
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