Analogue Mobile X-ray Machine
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An Analogue Mobile X-ray Machine is a battery-powered, portable X-ray system using traditional film cassettes for bedside imaging in intensive care units, neonatal intensive care units, emergency departments, and operating rooms. The mobile unit enables chest, abdominal, and extremity imaging at the patient’s bedside, eliminating the risks associated with transporting critically ill patients. Film cassettes are processed in darkroom facilities for image development. Used in hospitals without digital radiography, as backup for digital systems, and in resource-limited settings where digital infrastructure is not available.
Description
Analogue Mobile X-ray Machine
PRIMARY CLINICAL & DIAGNOSTIC USES
1. Portable Imaging for Bedside Patient Care
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Primary Use: Provides portable X-ray imaging using traditional film-based technology at the patient’s bedside, allowing for imaging of critically ill, unstable, or immobilized patients who cannot be transported to the radiology department. The mobile unit brings imaging capabilities directly to patient rooms, intensive care units, and emergency departments.
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How it helps: For the intensive care unit team and radiology staff, the analogue mobile X-ray enables bedside imaging without the need to transport critically ill patients through the facility—reducing the risks associated with patient movement, dislodgement of lines and tubes, and interruption of life-support equipment. For the critically ill or unstable patient, bedside film imaging means necessary diagnostic studies can be performed safely without the danger of transport.
2. Intensive Care Unit Film Imaging
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Primary Use: Used for monitoring intubated and ventilated patients, evaluating endotracheal tube and central line placement, detecting pneumothorax, assessing for pulmonary edema, and monitoring progression of pneumonia or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in ICU patients using traditional film cassettes.
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How it helps: For the intensivist and critical care team, analogue mobile X-ray provides the ability to obtain immediate chest and abdominal images without moving the patient from the ICU bed—enabling rapid assessment of tube and line placement, detection of complications, and monitoring of pulmonary status. For the critically ill patient, this means timely diagnosis and intervention without the risk of transport.
3. Emergency Department Film Imaging
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Primary Use: Enables rapid imaging of trauma patients in the emergency department, including chest, abdomen, and extremity X-rays using film cassettes, without moving the patient from the stretcher or compromising spinal precautions.
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How it helps: For the emergency physician and trauma team, analogue mobile X-ray provides rapid imaging at the bedside—allowing for assessment of chest and abdominal injuries, fracture evaluation, and detection of free air or obstruction without moving the patient from the trauma bay. For the trauma patient, this means faster diagnosis and treatment without the risk of moving unstable patients.
4. Operating Room and Post-Operative Film Imaging
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Primary Use: Provides intraoperative and post-operative film imaging for surgical procedures, allowing for immediate assessment of hardware placement, fracture reduction, and post-operative anatomy without moving the patient from the operating table.
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How it helps: For the orthopedic surgeon and surgical team, analogue mobile X-ray provides immediate feedback during procedures—confirming hardware placement, verifying fracture reduction, and assessing post-operative anatomy before the patient leaves the operating room. For the patient, this means the surgeon can make adjustments immediately if needed, reducing the risk of repeat surgeries.
5. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Film Imaging
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Primary Use: Provides portable film imaging for premature and critically ill newborns in the NICU, allowing for assessment of chest, abdomen, and skeletal structures using small film cassettes without removing the infant from the incubator or warmer.
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How it helps: For the neonatologist and NICU team, analogue mobile X-ray enables imaging of fragile neonates without disturbing the carefully controlled thermal and respiratory environment of the incubator—minimizing handling, reducing stress, and protecting the infant from temperature fluctuations. For the premature or critically ill infant, bedside film imaging means necessary diagnostic studies can be performed safely.
SECONDARY & SUPPORTIVE USES
1. Post-Operative Film Imaging: Used for immediate post-operative assessment of hardware placement and surgical results.
2. Long-Term Care Facilities: Used for imaging residents who cannot be transported to imaging centers.
3. Isolation Room Imaging: Reduces risk of pathogen transmission by bringing imaging to isolation rooms.
4. Bariatric Patient Imaging: Mobile units can accommodate patients of size at bedside.
5. Radiography and Fluoroscopy: Some mobile units offer both film radiography and fluoroscopy capabilities.
6. Rural and Remote Settings: Analogue mobile units provide imaging capabilities in areas without fixed X-ray equipment or digital infrastructure.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES
1. BASIC IDENTIFICATION ATTRIBUTES
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Device Type: A battery-powered, mobile X-ray system using traditional film cassettes for bedside imaging.
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Designation: Analogue Mobile X-ray, Mobile Film X-ray, Portable Film X-ray, Mobile Radiography Unit, Film-Based Mobile X-ray.
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Key Components:
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Mobile Cart: Battery-powered drive system for maneuverability.
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X-ray Tube: Mounted on an articulating arm for flexible positioning.
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Film Cassettes: Traditional film holders in various sizes (8x10, 10x12, 14x17 inches).
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Generator: High-frequency generator for X-ray production.
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Control Panel: Interface for exposure settings (kVp, mAs).
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Collimator: Adjustable beam restriction with manual controls.
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Bucky Tray: Cassette holder for positioning.
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2. TECHNICAL & PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES
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Film Types: Standard X-ray film; requires darkroom processing.
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Generator Power: Typically 10-32 kW depending on model.
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kVp Range: Typically 40-125 kVp.
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mAs Range: Variable for exposure control.
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Battery Life: Sufficient for full day of bedside imaging; rechargeable.
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Drive System: Power-assisted or motorized for ease of movement.
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Film Processing: Requires separate film processor and darkroom facilities.
3. PHYSICAL & OPERATIONAL PROPERTIES
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Weight: 400-800 lbs depending on model.
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Dimensions: Compact for maneuverability in patient rooms and tight spaces.
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Tube Arm: Articulating arm for positioning around patient beds and equipment.
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Cassette Size: Accommodates standard film cassettes.
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Operation: Single operator can position, expose, and retrieve cassettes.
4. SAFETY & COMPLIANCE ATTRIBUTES
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Regulatory Status: Class II medical device regulated by FDA.
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Radiation Safety: Manual exposure controls; collimation required; operator skill essential.
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Battery Safety: Sealed lead-acid batteries with safety features.
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Film Handling: Darkroom or daylight processor required for film development; light protection essential.
5. STORAGE & HANDLING ATTRIBUTES
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Storage: Stored in designated charging areas when not in use.
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Battery Charging: Docking station for overnight charging.
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Film Storage: Film stored in protective packaging; avoid light and heat exposure.
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Maintenance: Regular calibration and battery maintenance required; tube warm-up protocol.
6. LABORATORY & CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
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Primary Application: Bedside film imaging for ICU, NICU, emergency, and operating room patients.
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Clinical Role: Essential equipment for hospitals without digital radiography; backup for digital systems; used in resource-limited settings.
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Collision Avoidance: Ensure clear path before moving; use caution around patient beds and equipment.
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Radiation Safety: Use proper collimation; maintain distance during exposure; manual exposure requires operator skill.
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Infection Control: Clean unit between patients; follow isolation protocols.
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Film Handling: Protect cassettes from light exposure; handle with care to avoid damage.
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Battery Management: Keep unit charged for emergency use; monitor battery status.
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Tube Warm-Up: Follow proper tube warm-up protocol before first exposure of the day.
2. FIRST AID MEASURES
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Collision: If unit collides with patient or equipment, stop movement; assess for injury; inspect unit for damage.
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Battery Failure: If the battery fails, plug into the wall outlet for operation; contact the service provider.
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Film Cassette Damage: If cassette is damaged, remove from service; assess for light leaks.
3. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
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Flammability: Equipment is non-flammable; fire risk from electrical components and batteries.
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Extinguishing Media: For electrical fire, use COâ‚‚ or dry chemical extinguisher.

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