stratos stratos c - ITS

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stratos stratos c - ITS
The STRATOS
The best solution for your everyday practice
The STRATOS has established itself as the complete DXA solution for bone
health specialists seeking a cost-effective, powerful and fast solution for
osteoporosis diagnosis and fracture risk assessment.
Combining the very best in innovation and
proven know-how, from technology to design
to the software interface, the STRATOS was
developed to enhance practitioners’ work
while making it easier at the same time.
The STRATOS takes the best of the Pencil Beam technology and
significantly improves examination time and image quality.
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Equipped with the Digital Fast Beam technology
Complete device with a full range of applications
Provides optimal patient and user comfort
Features the most user friendly software
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 Also available in compact version: STRATOS C
Stratos
STRATOS
Performance
Functions
Beyond measuring bone density, the STRATOS is a versatile device with a wide
range of applications such as fracture risk assessment, prosthesis follow-up and
weight management.
Applications
 Osteoporosis diagnosis
Based on all relevant multisite examinations hip, dual hip, spine,
forearm, as well as whole body and vertebral assessment.
 Fracture risk assessment: based on automatic tools such as:
-The FRAX tool (developed by the W.H.O.) to evaluate
patients’ fracture risk.
-Morphometric tools help assess fracture risk using
morphological parameters such as angle and distance.
-Digital Vertebral Assessment (DVA): for lateral assessment of
fractures.
 Body composition* (for weight management)
Bone%, Lean%, Fat%.
 Pediatric module
Following childrens’ growth
Skeletal age comparison
 Orthopedic module for femur, knee, lateral knee as well as
elbow, shoulder, forearm, foot, hand and spine.
Software
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User friendly, ergonomic and intuitive interface
-Improves user conditions and increases
Modern and attractive
-Automatic ROI, interface color selection
Accessing, storing and recalling data has never been so easy.
All these functions can be done with the simple click of a button.
* not available with compact version
Distribuido por:
Calle 126 #70 G - 62 - (+57 1) 702 13 55
[email protected] www.its-medical.com
Bogotá - Colombia
 Auto positioning
 Multi- report
 Patient & Doctor
letter editor
 Data importation
from other bone densitometers
 Dicom push & print &
worklist
 Workstation & multi
user data base access
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 The fastest Pencil Beam examination
- 60 sec per site
- 4 min for whole body*
 The highest Pencil Beam image resolution
Technical data
Digital Fast Beam Whole Body
Densitometer
Digital Fast Beam Densitometer
Technical Data
STRATOS & STRATOS C
Digital Fast Beam Whole Body Densitometer & Digital Fast Beam Densitometer
PROGRESS THROUGH INNOVATION
Acquisition chain parameters
Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA)
Digital Fast Beam with X and Y kinematics
Generator
X-ray continuous generator
High frequency monoblock
Manufacturer
PSM
Cooling system
Immersion in oil + cooling fans
High voltage
90 kV
Filament current
0.1 to 2 mA
Maximum heat load to be stated
60°C (140°F)
X-ray tube
Type
Tungsten fixed anode
Localization
Under the patient
Anode angle
12°
Anode-cathode direction
Horizontal
X-ray beam
Collimated pencil type
Focal point dimension
0.6 x 0.6 mm
Energy splitting
35 keV and 65 keV (using 200 µm samarium filters)
Collimator
Materials
Lead and brass
Height
5 mm
Diameter
1 and 2 mm
Collimator-patient distance
50 mm
Tube-patient distance
160 mm
Shutter
5 mm lead
Detector
Quantity
1 (scintillator + photomultiplier)
Type
High performance photomultiplier tube
Scintillator
Lanthanum Halide (LaCl3)
Resolution
1 mm
Localization
Above the patient
Scanner
Scanning method
Rectilinear scan
Maximum scan area
200 x 65 cm
Scanning type
Motorized arm with X and Y kinematics
Table type
Fixed for all exams including the Whole Body mode
Acquisition method
Type
Digital Fast Beam technology
Method
Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA)
Acquisition windows
Scan window size
Adjustable to patient’s morphology
Multisite (L x W)
Customizable scan area
Whole Body* (L x W)
200 x 65 cm maximum
Isotropic image without magnification
*Available with STRATOS version only
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Technical Data
STRATOS & STRATOS C
Digital Fast Beam Whole Body Densitometer & Digital Fast Beam Densitometer
Diagnostic tools
Advanced Morphometric tools
Fracture risk information using Hip Structural Analysis (HSA)
Examination sites
AP spine (L1-L5)
Forearm: Ultradistal, Mid-radius and Distal (1/3)
Hip: Total Hip, Femoral neck, trochanter, intertrochanter, Ward zone
Total Hip: Combined examination of the left and right hip
In-Row Scan: Combined examination of the lumbar spine and of the left or right hip
Whole body*: total or local (left arm, right arm, left ribs, right ribs, t spine, l spine, pelvis, left leg, right leg, head)
Standard diagnostic tools
Calculation of Bone Mineral Density (BMD), Bone Mineral Content (BMC), surface, T-score and Z-score
Advanced Morphometric tools (surface, distance and angle): Bone can be measured on every type of examination (spine, hip, forearm)
Automated Hip Structural Analysis (HSA): Hip Axis Length (HAL), Femoral Neck Axis Length (FNAL), Intertrochanter to Femoral Head Center
Distance (IH) and Femoral axis versus Neck axis Angle (FNA)
Fracture risk information using Hip Structural Analysis (HSA)
FRAX tool from WHO to evaluate the 10 years probability of osteoporotic fractures
Fracture risk information
Additional standard diagnostic tools
Whole body examination*: Total BMD, Total BMC, surface, local BMD, local BMC, Tscore, Zscore and body composition
Digital Vertebral Assessment (DVA): Provides a low dose, lateral image of the spine (to view all the vertebrae of the spine). The deformation
or compression is precisely diagnosed, measured and classified. This analysis can be either automatic using the Genant’s quantitative
classification, or manual using the Genant’s visual classification
Lateral spine BMD: To measure the bone density of the vertebrae of the lumbar spine from a lateral angle (measurement on vertebral body)
Paediatrics: To measure the BMD (spine and whole body) and the whole body composition
Orthopaedics: To measure the BMD around the prosthesis (ex: Gruen zone selection). Enables a smart implant management. Available for
hand, forearm, elbow, shoulder, spine, hip, AP knee, lateral knee, feet. Automatic detection of ROI for hip, knee and lateral knee examinations
*Available with STRATOS version only
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Technical Data
STRATOS & STRATOS C
Digital Fast Beam Whole Body Densitometer & Digital Fast Beam Densitometer
Analysis
Manual and automatic analysis for all exams
Parameters available on final medical report
Multisite
Bone Mineral Density (BMD) expressed in g/cm2, stands for the density of the bones
Bone Mineral Content (BMC) expressed in g, stands for the dry mass of the bones
Area expressed in cm2, 2D projection of the bone
T-score = Difference between the patient’s BMD and the mean BMD of a young population of healthy
subjects of the same gender and from the same ethnic background as the patient, divided by the standard
deviation of BMD of the young population of healthy subjects
Z-score = Difference between the patient’s BMD and the mean BMD of a population of healthy subjects of
the same age, divided by the standard deviation of BMD of the population of healthy subjects
Whole body*
Total Bone Mineral Density (BMDt)
Local Bone Mineral Density (BMDl)
Area
Body Composition
Fat mass
Lean mass
Bone mineral mass
Total and local body composition
Color mapping (or black & white)
T-score
Z-score
Orthopaedic
Bone Mineral Density (BMD)
Bone Mineral Content (BMC)
Area
Automatic ROI selection (ex: Gruen zone), for hip, knee and lateral knee
Paediatric
Bone Mineral Density (BMD)
Bone Mineral Content (BMC)
Area
Body composition
Z-score
Skeletal age comparison
Reference curve
Displays the BMD according to the age for the examined region(s). It enables to supply T-score and Z-score
values as diagnosis values
Morphometry
Quantitative morphometry (areas, lengths, angles). ex: Automatic Hip Structural Analysis (HSA)
Specification of the clinical data
Bone Mineral Density (BMD)
± 1.0% in vivo (± 0.5% in vitro)
*Available with STRATOS version only
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Technical Data
STRATOS & STRATOS C
Digital Fast Beam Whole Body Densitometer & Digital Fast Beam Densitometer
Software
New user-friendly interface
Evolutionary software
Software tools
Patient follow-up graphs
Advanced Morphometric tools (distance, angle and area) ex: hip length axis
Calculation of standardized BMD (comparison to NHANES III normative data of the femur)
Multi-report
Easy scan repositioning from PC method
Customizable user interface (colours, trend, results, print-out, etc.)
Multi-user (different profiles can be configured: operator, physician, etc.)
Reference population (reference normality curve): Caucasian, Asian, N-HANES III, African, Turkish,
Hispanic, Japanese and Korean
Personalized multiple reference populations (normality curves editor)
Patient’s data follow-up: Data base importation from another device + Previous data input
Customizable automatic/semi-automatic database archiving
Multi-report for comparative purposes
Customizable reports (header, footer, predefined forms, letters, etc.)
Detailed colour print out of reports (bone + reference curve + analysis report + operator comments
+ patient and physician letters + follow-up), configurable by the physician
Email reports sending
Automatic and customizable letter (patient and physician)
Image display tools: Contrast, brightness and zoom
Density display in colour scale
Multi-language software: Chinese simplified, Czech, German, English, Spanish, French, Italian,
Polish and Turkish (other languages can be translate)
Help menu
DVO recommendations (Certified by DachVerband Osteologie)
Optional software tools
Telemaintenance software: network connection required
Touch screen
Storage
CD, DVD or external hard drive
20 kB per multisite exam
20 kB per DVA (Digital Vertebral Assessment) exam
1 MB per Whole body exam*
Nero software (minimum version 5.5.10), necessary to perform the archiving
Connectivity
DICOM compatibility (Output HIS, RIS, PACS (options))
Push & Print (option): Storing, printing and transferring patient’s data
Worklist (option): To manage the patient list
Workstation mode (option): Possibility to connect from multiple distant workstations and access to device data
Multi-user mode (option): Login, logout and rights management
Format used to export image data: .jpg or .pdf
*Available with STRATOS version only
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Technical Data
STRATOS & STRATOS C
Digital Fast Beam Whole Body Densitometer & Digital Fast Beam Densitometer
Examination parameters
Automatic and manual selection of the Region Of Interest (ROI)
Low dose adapted to patient morphology
Doses
Dose to operator at 1 m
Dose to patient*
Negligible
Low dose adapted to patient morphology
Hip: < 0.5 µSv (0.05 mrem)
Spine: < 2 µSv (0.2 mrem)
Forearm: < 0.025 µSv (0.0025 mrem)
*Using ICRP60 weighting factors
Examination time and pixel size
Hip
Fast
Normal
Accuracy
Pixel size
3 x 1.5 mm2
2 x 1 mm2
1 x 1 mm2
Examination time
60 s
90 s
3 min
Fast
Normal
Accuracy
Pixel size
3 x 1.5 mm2
2 x 1 mm2
1 x 1 mm2
Examination time
3 min
5 min
8 min
AP Spine
Fast
Normal
Accuracy
Pixel size
3 x 1.5 mm2
2 x 1 mm2
1 x 1 mm2
Examination time
60 s
90 s
3 min
Forearm
Fast
Normal
Accuracy
Pixel size
3 x 1.5 mm2
2 x 1 mm2
1 x 0.8 mm2
Examination time
60 s
90 s
3 min
Lateral Spine
Fast
Normal
Accuracy
Pixel size
3 x 1.5 mm2
2 x 1 mm2
1 x 1 mm2
Examination time
60 s
90 s
3 min
Whole body*
Fast
Normal
Accuracy
Pixel size
20 x 10 mm2
12 x 6 mm2
8 x 4 mm2
Examination time
4 min
7 min
10 min
DVA
Body composition*: 3 min minimum, achieved at the same time of the Whole body exam
Total hip: 2 min minimum
In Row Scan: 2 min minimum
Patient positioning
Laser light
Easy scan repositioning from PC method
Method of examination
Pre-regulated exam modes: Exam parameters adjusted automatically based on patient’s morphology (Thinness, Health and Overweight)
Personalized options: Motor drive speed (mm/sec) and selectable image height and width
Automatic and manual selection of the Region Of Interest (ROI) = Intelligent Scan Acquisition
IntelliScan: Smart reduction of the scan window and of the examination time
Specifications of the clinical parameters
Age grouping
Weight
20 – 90 years old (4 - 20 years old in paediatric mode)
< 202 kg (445 lbs)
Calibration and quality control
Quality control using external phantom
Quality control trend plotting integrated to the software
Control by internal reference between each scan
Auto-calibration part integrated: reduces electronic noise level and improves performances
Dual-beam collimator: optimizes image quality and patient dose for each exam site
*Available with STRATOS version only
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Technical Data
STRATOS & STRATOS C
Digital Fast Beam Whole Body Densitometer & Digital Fast Beam Densitometer
Computer parameters
Minimal computer configuration
Operating system
Windows XP ,Vista or Windows 7
Processor
PC Processor 2.5 GHz
RAM
512 MB
Hard disk
60 GB
CD Rom drive
For updating software
Archiving
CD, DVD burner or external hard drive
Monitor
SVGA resolution 1024x768
Printer
Color
Connectivity
USB port for communication, LAN port for DICOM
Maximum thermal dispersion
500 W
The computer selection will depend on the market evolution
Environmental data and electrical specifications
Environmental data
Operating temperature
20 to 27 °C (68 to 80.6 °F)
Operating humidity
20% - 80% (without condensation)
Pressure
0.8 – 1.2 Bar
Storage temperature
10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F)
Storage humidity
20% - 80% (without condensation)
Radioprotection
No external shielding required
Electrical specifications
Voltage-Current
110 VAC - 10 A
210 - 230 VAC - 5 A
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Power consumption
700 W
*Available with STRATOS version only
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Technical Data
STRATOS & STRATOS C
Digital Fast Beam Whole Body Densitometer & Digital Fast Beam Densitometer
Physical description
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions
Examination table
Mattress
Patient table lowest height
Packing’s dimensions
Weight
L 240 x W 125 x H 146 cm (L 94” x W 49” x H 57”)
L 240 x W 110 cm (L 94” x W 43”)
L 208 x W 72.5 cm (L 82” x W 28”)
60 cm (24”)
L 259 x W 137 x H 160 cm (L 102” x W 54” x H 63”)
250 kg (521 lbs)
Physical characteristics
STRATOS
STRATOS C
Room layout
*Available with STRATOS version only
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Distribuido por:
Calle 126 #70 G - 62 - (+57 1) 702 13 55 Bogotá - Colombia [email protected]
www.its-medical.com