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I N N O V A T I O N BY D E S I G N For over 125 years, Toshiba has

led the world in developing technology to improve the quality of life. This Made for Life™ commitment is reflected
in our family of leading-edge imaging systems for MRI, CT, ultrasound, cath labs, X-ray and nuclear medicine.
From creating our first X-ray tube in 1915 to introducing the first 90 cm Large Bore CT scanner in 2005, Toshiba
continues to build upon our legacy with technological innovation that improves patient care while providing lasting
quality for a lifetime of value.

Toshiba — A Histor y
A Services Partner of Leadership
Yo u C a n C o u n t O n
1875 • Founding of Toshiba
Toshiba has the expertise and resources
1915 • First X-ray Tube
you need to manage the costs of healthcare 1989 • First Helical CT Scanner
without compromising its quality. 1993 • First One-million-pixel CCD
1997 • First Open, Superconducting Magnet
InnerVision ® Plus
Remote system diagnostics to catch problems before 2000 • First All-digital Multipurpose X-ray System
they interrupt the delivery of care 2002 • First 400 msec CT Scanner
2003 • First 64-slice CT Scanner
InTouch Center ™
Centralized, 24x7 applications and services 2005 • Largest 90 cm Large Bore CT Scanner
support expertise 2005 • First Compact Dual Plane Cath Lab with
Flat Panel Detectors
Technical Assistance
Highly trained engineers are ready to service your
Toshiba equipment on site

InTouch Agreements
Services support contracts tailored to your needs

Parts Support
Delivering quality parts when and where you need
them, 24x7, 365 days a year

F L AT PA N E L D E T E CT O R S

D e d i c a t e d Ca r d i a c Ca t h L a b — B i p l a n e Fi v e - A x i s

©Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation 2005. All rights reserved.


Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
Made for Life and Infinix are trademarks of Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation.
InTouch Center is a trademark of Toshiba America Information Systems.
InnerVision is a registered trademark of Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. Model number: MCAXR0151EB
Advanced technologies deliver
optimized biplane imaging
Designed in concert with leading pediatric physicians, the Infinix™ CF-i/BP

provides advanced, versatile patient access to meet the demands of today’s

multi-discipline imaging environments. The system’s revolutionary multi-tasking

computer and intuitive graphical user interface deliver optimum image quality,

time-saving ease-of-use and improved workflow. Ideal for diagnostic,

interventional and hybrid procedures, the Infinix CF-i/BP is a completely new

approach to biplane imaging designed to take advantage of its revolutionary

five-axis C-arm.

Major impro vements in image quality,


patient access and ease of use

Comprehensive biplane imaging without


compromising patient access

High-resolution, flat panel images with


uniform brightness and no distortion

Quiet instant-on, liquid-metal bearing X-ray


tube for efficient exams

Unique lateral arm adjustment to quickly


optimize imaging angles

Valuable dose saving features:


- Tantalum beam filtration
- Last image hold
- Variable frame rates in fluoroscopy and
digital angiography

Six major DICOM service classes standard


Unparalleled patient access:
meeting the needs of all physicians
The Infinix CF-i/BP is designed to provide superior access to the patient — an Complete tableside control
Intuitive tableside controls create additional open space to provide quick, easy patient access,
important point of distinction in an imaging landscape that often requires the and the ergonomic “Hyperhandle” enables you to provide all exam functions from tableside.

attention of a wide range of specialists. In hybrid procedures that may require a full

complement of specialists — including surgeons, interventional cardiologists,

electrophysiologists, echocardiographers, and anesthesiologists, the Infinix CF-i/BP

is at its best.

Optimized for pediatric exams, the single-handed tableside controls mean the
functions and features you need are always within reach.

The new five-axis design provides a new level of access to the patient. The head end of the table has a full 180 degrees of space allowing the In this configuration, the head end of the table has 145 degrees of space allowing easy access for an anesthesiologist.
necessary physicians to conveniently access the patient and still provide biplane viewing.
Distortion-free
flat panel biplane imaging
Toshiba’s high-definition cardiac flat panel (C-panel) delivers superior contrast

and dynamic resolution. Whether processing biplane fluoroscopy or biplane

digital angiography, the images demonstrate a fine balance of

low noise and easy visualization of contrast flow, with sharp


Liquid-metal bearing X-ray tubes
display of the small details of interventional devices.
Continuous rotation of the anode ensures instant-on
for imaging
Real-time processing capabilities produce
high-resolution flat panel images with uniform Liquid-metal bearing system provides anti-abrasion
brightness and no distortion in both single plane performance for extended tube life and reduced
and biplane mode operating costs

Biplane acquisition at 30 fps with 512 x 512 3.0 MHU anode heat-capacity virtually eliminates
resolution (operators can also choose biplane tube overheating and ensures high throughput
imaging at 15 fps with 1024 x 1024 resolution)
stops rapid motion and allows simultaneous Unique triple-focus design (0.5 mm/0.5 mm/0.8 mm)
display of both AP and lateral images in real time provides small focal-spot redundancy for fail-safe
cardiac imaging
Advanced processing capability delivers
high-quality biplane imaging from the smallest Acoustically quiet operation permits easy
pediatric patient to the heaviest adults communication among physician, staff and patient

Frontal plane image of a Lateral plane image of Frontal plane image of biplane Lateral plane image of biplane
biplane LV injection. same biplane LV injection. RV injection, demonstrating a severe RV injection, demonstrating a severe
stenosis of the main pulmonary artery. stenosis of the main pulmonary artery.
Dose-r eduction tec hnologies
for patient and operator

Variable dose mode


With the touch of a button, the operator can choose
from four pre-programmed fluoroscopy modes. Different
combinations of pulse rate, dose level, and image
processing parameters optimize various study protocols.

Virtual collimation
After fluoroscopy, virtual collimation uses software to simulate
collimator positions. This lets operators adjust collimation without
additional fluoroscopy, further reducing radiation dose.

Electronic zoom
Electronic zoom digitally enlarges images in real time during
fluoroscopy, without increasing dose. This eliminates the need to
use smaller fields of view on the detector for magnification
purposes, which would increase the dose required.

Fluoroscopic acquisition
Operators can capture still and dynamic images for future
reference during fluoroscopy. These archived images represent an
alternative to fluorography and a major reduction in dose exposure.

Dose control (option)


Radiation dose can be monitored in real time. The operator can
Tantalum filter (X-ray beam filter) observe dose levels on a digital display in the examination room.
Toshiba’s unique tantalum filtration dramatically reduces absorbed
patient dose and radiation scattered back to the operator. Tantalum
reduces dose much like copper does, but offers a superior signal-to-
noise ratio, which translates to improved image quality.
Comprehensive DICOM Service Classes
support efficient patient care
The Infinix CF-i/BP comes standard with the

six major DICOM service classes, reducing Accurate Linear Measurements


exam time and increasing throughput.
Standard tool provides quick and
DICOM is optional with systems from
accurate linear measurements.
some other manufacturers. Profile A verifies accuracy with placement of points on guidewire’s
1 cm marker. Profile B represents actual size of septal defect.

DICOM store to network, CD-R


and DVD-RAM
CD-Rs and DVD-RAMs serve as long-term storage
media for valuable image data and both support
DICOM 3.0. During re-examinations, physicians
can access stored images for reference.

DICOM print
DICOM print exports images to DICOM-compliant
printers. A virtual film function lets the operator
preview the final print and adjust its composition
and presentation for optimal print quality.

DICOM storage commitment


and DICOM quer y/retrieve
Operators can archive images to a network and
retrieve images from past examinations for review
and as reference map images.

DICOM modality worklist


management and DICOM
performed procedure step
Operators and staff can access
scheduled exams and transmit
exam results directly to hospital
information systems.
I N N O V A T I O N BY D E S I G N For over 125 years, Toshiba has
led the world in developing technology to improve the quality of life. This Made for Life™ commitment is reflected
in our family of leading-edge imaging systems for MRI, CT, ultrasound, cath labs, X-ray and nuclear medicine.
From creating our first X-ray tube in 1915 to introducing the first 90 cm Large Bore CT scanner in 2005, Toshiba
continues to build upon our legacy with technological innovation that improves patient care while providing lasting
quality for a lifetime of value.

Toshiba — A Histor y
A Services Partner of Leadership
Yo u C a n C o u n t O n
1875 • Founding of Toshiba
Toshiba has the expertise and resources
1915 • First X-ray Tube
you need to manage the costs of healthcare 1989 • First Helical CT Scanner
without compromising its quality. 1993 • First One-million-pixel CCD
1997 • First Open, Superconducting Magnet
InnerVision ® Plus
Remote system diagnostics to catch problems before 2000 • First All-digital Multipurpose X-ray System
they interrupt the delivery of care 2002 • First 400 msec CT Scanner
2003 • First 64-slice CT Scanner
InTouch Center ™
Centralized, 24x7 applications and services 2005 • Largest 90 cm Large Bore CT Scanner
support expertise 2005 • First Compact Dual Plane Cath Lab with
Flat Panel Detectors
Technical Assistance
Highly trained engineers are ready to service your
Toshiba equipment on site

InTouch Agreements
Services support contracts tailored to your needs

Parts Support
Delivering quality parts when and where you need
them, 24x7, 365 days a year

F L AT PA N E L D E T E CT O R S

D e d i c a t e d Ca r d i a c Ca t h L a b — B i p l a n e Fi v e - A x i s

©Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation 2005. All rights reserved.


Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
Made for Life and Infinix are trademarks of Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation.
InTouch Center is a trademark of Toshiba America Information Systems.
InnerVision is a registered trademark of Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. Model number: MCAXR0151EB

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