GE AMX 240 Gen2 Digital Mobile X-Ray System

The GE AMX 240 Gen2 Digital Mobile X-Ray System is a cutting-edge, portable, battery-operated X-ray machine designed for use in a wide range of healthcare settings, including emergency rooms, ICUs, and patient bedside imaging. This lightweight system offers exceptional mobility, allowing healthcare providers to perform X-ray imaging in a variety of locations, even in confined spaces. The digital capabilities of the AMX 240 Gen2 ensure high-resolution images with low radiation doses, improving diagnostic accuracy while minimizing patient exposure. It features an intuitive interface and automated functions, making it easy for technicians to operate. The system’s rechargeable battery provides long-lasting power for continuous use, even in environments with limited access to electrical outlets. With its durable design, the AMX 240 Gen2 is built to withstand the demands of busy hospital environments, providing reliable and quick imaging to support fast decision-making in critical situations.

Key Features:
  1. Portable & Lightweight Design: Weighs less than traditional X-ray machines, allowing for easy mobility and transport, especially in busy, tight spaces like emergency departments and ICU.

  2. Digital Imaging Technology: Equipped with digital detectors, the AMX 240 Gen2 provides high-resolution images that can be viewed instantly, reducing waiting times for both patients and clinicians.

  3. Low Radiation Dose: Designed to minimize radiation exposure while maintaining excellent image quality, ensuring patient safety, especially in pediatric and critical care cases.

  4. Battery-Powered Operation: The system is powered by a rechargeable battery, providing long-lasting performance and mobility, allowing for continuous operation without the need for an immediate power source.

  5. User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive touchscreen controls and an easy-to-navigate system allow for simple operation by medical staff, even in high-pressure environments.

  6. Durability: Built to withstand the rigors of constant use in high-demand healthcare environments, ensuring longevity and reliable performance.

  7. Seamless Connectivity: Offers compatibility with hospital IT systems for easy integration with PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) and other digital record-keeping systems, streamlining the workflow.

Applications:
  • Emergency Departments (ED): For rapid imaging of trauma patients, fractures, and emergency cases.

  • Intensive Care Units (ICU): Ideal for bedside X-rays in critical care settings without the need to transport patients.

  • Orthopedic Imaging: Used for fracture detection and monitoring bone conditions.

  • Pediatrics: Particularly suited for low-radiation imaging, making it ideal for pediatric patients who require frequent imaging.

  • Outpatient Clinics: Used in remote or smaller healthcare facilities for routine imaging needs.

  • Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities: For providing imaging in various departments, including cardiology, pulmonology, and internal medicine.

Why Choose GE AMX 240 Gen2:
  1. Portability: Its lightweight and battery-powered design make it the ideal choice for mobile imaging, whether at the bedside or in emergency situations, ensuring rapid response and flexibility.

  2. High-Quality Digital Imaging: With the integration of digital detectors, the system ensures clear, accurate, and immediate diagnostic results, improving patient care.

  3. Enhanced Patient Safety: The low radiation dose feature ensures minimal exposure to both patients and healthcare workers, aligning with modern standards of safety.

  4. Efficiency & Convenience: Fast, real-time image acquisition and integration with PACS and other hospital systems allow for streamlined workflows and quicker decision-making.

  5. Reliability: Built for durability, the GE AMX 240 Gen2 is a long-lasting, dependable solution for demanding hospital environments that require continuous, reliable use.

  6. Ease of Use: The intuitive interface and automated features allow technicians and healthcare providers to focus on patient care instead of complex system operations, making it an excellent option for busy, high-pressure environments.