Auto Thorax Collimation

Chest X-rays are the worldwide most common X-ray examination.

Siemens Healthineers revolutionizes the way you perform thorax exams. Auto Thorax collimation helps you by automatically detecting the thorax with the myExam 3D camera. It suggests an optimal collimation for Thorax PA and LAT using AI.

This enables you to minimize patient dose, save time, optimize the image quality, and standardize your thorax examinations. Most importantly, it allows you to fully focus on your patient.

Auto Thorax Collimation is one of the many benefits the myExam 3D camera.

Available for Multix Impact, Multix Impact C, Ysio X.pree

MyExam 3D Camera

Auto Thorax Collimation

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Auto Thorax Collimation is an AI-based functionality that automatically detect the thorax of the patient and set the appropriate collimation. This enables you to minimize patient dose, save time, optimize the image quality, and standardize your thorax examinations. Most importantly, you can focus on your patients and their well-being – while the system takes care of everything else.

Virtual Collimation

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The live image from the myExam 3D camera provides you with a direct view of the collimation field displayed on the patient. This allows you to quickly collimate or perform adjustments at the workstation right before X-ray exposure, which means less need to walk back and forth and reduces the time that the patient has to remain still.

Smart Virtual Ortho

Smart Virtual Ortho

Using the live image from the myExam 3D Camera, Smart Virtual Ortho allows you to accurately set the start and end point of the imaging. Patient movements can be detected quickly to prevent unnecessary retakes and ease the burden on orthopedic patients. With Auto Stitching, up to four single images are automatically acquired and processed into a single image, leaving more time for patient care. Smart Virtual Ortho helps you easily judge whether you can perform an exam with fewer images – which can help reduce the dose for your patients.

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