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Toshiba’s Next Generation Advanced Image Processing for the Infinix-i increasing accuracy

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Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. has introduced Next Generation Advanced Image Processing (AIP) available on its Infinix™-i X-ray product line. Next Generation AIP was tested and evaluated by Dr. Vinit Lal, interventional cardiologist, HeartPlace, who noted the upgraded processor has increased accuracy and improved workflow and helped ensure excellent patient care.

Dr. Lal said, As the first in the country to work hands-on with Next Generation AIP, I have been extremely impressed with the images produced. This upgraded processor is increasing workflow, patient throughput and cath lab utilization, all while providing a safer exam for the patient, which is exactly what is needed in today's healthcare environment.

Robert Micer, director, X-ray Vascular Business Unit, Toshiba said, When we introduced Next Generation AIP, we knew it would have an immediate impact on patient care in facilities across the country. This new processor further delivers Toshiba's dedication to improving patient care, particularly for interventional procedures.

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