Agfa Radiology Solutions expands DR 600 with stretcher-based digital tomosynthesis

Agfa Radiology Solutions is expanding its DR 600 X-ray room with a new stretcher-based digital tomosynthesis capability, allowing exams to be performed directly on patients without repositioning.

Designed for high-productivity environments, the enhancement enables radiology teams to deliver advanced multi-slice imaging with depth information while improving patient comfort – particularly in trauma, emergency, and mobility-limited cases.

 

Revealing hidden depths

Powered by Agfa’s MUSICA® image processing, digital tomosynthesis bridges the gap between conventional X-ray and CT, delivering high-resolution, three-dimensional insight at a radiation dose comparable to standard radiography. By eliminating overlapping anatomy, it enhances the detection of subtle findings such as microfractures, pulmonary nodules, and kidney stones.

Integrated seamlessly into the DR 600 platform, the solution combines fast reconstruction, efficient workflow, and the performance of Agfa’s Dura-line™ XF+ glass-free detectors with 99-micron resolution for exceptional image detail and durability.

“With stretcher-based tomosynthesis, we further strengthen the DR 600 as a versatile, patient-centric imaging platform,” says Daniel Senft, Global Product Manager, Direct Radiography, Agfa Radiology Solutions. “It’s about delivering deeper clinical insight – faster – while elevating the patient experience.”

Join us at ECR 2026 to learn more about this new tomosynthesis feature in the DR 600 room.   3-8 March, Austria Center Vienna, Booth #X2 214, Vienna, Austria