Profile: Carestream Health, Inc. provides medical & dental imaging systems & information technology solutions, molecular imaging systems and non-destructive testing products. Our digital X-ray imaging system Carestream DRX-1, offers easy transition to digital radiography. It wirelessly transmits digital images for immediate viewing and manipulation. Our Carestream Dryview 5850 laser imager prints high-resolution mammography and general radiography images.
The company has revenues of > USD 1 Billion, has ~8000 employees. TSE:OCX (SEC Filings)
FDA Registration Number: 2133929
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• Automatic Radiographic Film Processor (FDA Code: IXW / 892.1900) An automatic radiographic film processor is a device intended to be used to develop, fix, wash, and dry automatically and continuously film exposed for medical purposes. |
• Cardiology PACS |
• Digital Extraoral Source X-ray System (FDA Code: MUH / 872.1800) An extraoral source x-ray system is an AC-powered device that produces x-rays and is intended for dental radiographic examination and diagnosis of diseases of the teeth, jaw, and oral structures. The x-ray source (a tube) is located outside the mouth. This generic type of device may include patient and equipment supports and component parts. |
• Electrostatic X-Ray Imaging System (FDA Code: IXK / 892.1630) An electrostatic x-ray imaging system is a device intended for medical purposes that uses an electrostatic field across a semiconductive plate, a gas-filled chamber, or other similar device to convert a pattern of x-radiation into an electrostatic image and, subsequently, into a visible image. This generic type of device may include signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, component parts, and accessories. |
• Medical Image Analyzer (FDA Code: MYN) |
• Orthopaedic Digital Imagings |
• Radiographic Film (FDA Code: IWZ / 892.1840) Radiographic film is a device that consists of a thin sheet of radiotransparent material coated on one or both sides with a photographic emulsion intended to record images during diagnostic radiologic procedures. |
• Radiographic Film Cassette (FDA Code: IXA / 892.1850) A radiographic film cassette is a device intended for use during diagnostic x-ray procedures to hold a radiographic film in close contact with an x-ray intensifying screen and to provide a light-proof enclosure for direct exposure of radiographic film. |
• Radiographic Film Illuminator (FDA Code: IXC / 892.1890) A radiographic film illuminator is a device containing a visible light source covered with a translucent front that is intended to be used to view medical radiographs. |
• Radiographic Film Marking X-Ray System (FDA Code: JAC / 892.1640) A radiographic film marking system is a device intended for medical purposes to add identification and other information onto radiographic film by means of exposure to visible light. |
• Radiographic Grid (FDA Code: IXJ / 892.1910) A radiographic grid is a device that consists of alternating radiolucent and radiopaque strips intended to be placed between the patient and the image receptor to reduce the amount of scattered radiation reaching the image receptor. |
• Radiographic Intensifying Screen (FDA Code: EAM / 892.1960) A radiographic intensifying screen is a device that is a thin radiolucent sheet coated with a luminescent material that transforms incident x-ray photons into visible light and intended for medical purposes to expose radiographic film. |
• Radiologic Table (FDA Code: KXJ / 892.1980) A radiologic table is a device intended for medical purposes to support a patient during radiologic procedures. The table may be fixed or tilting and may be electrically powered. |
• Radiological Digital Image Communication System (FDA Code: LMD / 892.2020) A medical image communications device provides electronic transfer of medical image data between medical devices. It may include a physical communications medium, modems, interfaces, and a communications protocol. |
• Radiological Digital Image Storage Device (FDA Code: LMB / 892.2010) A medical image storage device is a device that provides electronic storage and retrieval functions for medical images. Examples include devices employing magnetic and optical discs, magnetic tape, and digital memory. |
• Radiological Image Digitizer (FDA Code: LMA / 892.2030) A medical image digitizer is a device intended to convert an analog medical image into a digital format. Examples include Iystems employing video frame grabbers, and scanners which use lasers or charge-coupled devices. |
• Radiological Image Processing System (FDA Code: LLZ / 892.2050) A picture archiving and communications system is a device that provides one or more capabilities relating to the acceptance, transfer, display, storage, and digital processing of medical images. Its hardware components may include workstations, digitizers, communications devices, computers, video monitors, magnetic, optical disk, or other digital data storage devices, and hardcopy devices. The software components may provide functions for performing operations related to image manipulation, enhancement, compression or quantification. |
• Radiological Multi Format Camera (FDA Code: LMC / 892.2040) A medical image hardcopy device is a device that produces a visible printed record of a medical image and associated identification information. Examples include multiformat cameras and laser printers. |
• Solid State X-Ray Imager (FDA Code: MQB / 892.1680) An image-intensified fluoroscopic x-ray system is a device intended to visualize anatomical structures by converting a pattern of x-radiation into a visible image through electronic amplification. This generic type of device may include signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, component parts, and accessories. |
• Stationary X-Ray System (FDA Code: KPR / 892.1680) |