ScanXR™

Optimize the clinical care pathway, for better patient outcomes

Timely detection, Timely treatment

ScanXR™ products bring a safety net to radiologists and referring physicians by automating the detection pathologies from routine x-ray images, and optimize the care pathway

CriticalScan™*


Early warning system for critical pathologies

* CriticalScan™ is not available in all regions.
Please contact your local sales representative for availability.

Critical findings alerts

Accelerate communication between radiology & clinical teams

After receiving an alert, radiographer can directly contact the radiologist or referring physician to prioritize a patient

Improve delivery of patient care

During overnight hours, referring doctor gets information from the AI to decide how to proceed until the radiology report is available

Avoid patient recall

While the patient is still in the x-ray room, the radiologist or physician can ask for extra exposures e.g. a lateral chest

High AI accuracy

CriticalScan™ is powered by Lunit INSIGHT CXR, screening every chest AP/PA x-ray with exceptional accuracy

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What our customers say about CriticalScan™

Listen to the experiences of Dr. G. Capodieci, director of the Radiology Department at Azienda Sanitaria Provinciale of Syracuse, and his team with CriticalScan™

DensityScan™

Turning every x-ray into an opportunity to diagnose Osteoporosis

*Contact your local Agfa sales representative for more information about availability.

Powered by IBEX BH*

DensityScan runs IBEX BH in your Agfa workstation to measure both the patient aBMD and T-Score, and archives a bone health report in the hospital’s PACS for review by the radiologist, the referring doctor or the fracture liaison service.

Early warning system

DensityScan can provide an early warning of this silent disease, getting patients onto treatment. It can help achieve significant cost savings by reducing fragility fractures, ensure greater equity of care and improve the quality of life for patients.

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