Toshiba highlights Infinix-i imaging system at TCT
Toshiba America Medical Systems will showcase its Infinix-i system at this year’s Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics annual scientific sessions in Washington, D.C., September 21-25.

According to the company, the Infinix-i system can be used with the radial approach to catheterization and is equipped with a five-axis positioner and  floor and ceiling mounted C-arms that can be rotated to enhance patient access.

Additionally, Toshiba will feature its next-generation Advanced Image Processing feature, which is available on the Infinix-i product line, and helps to improve resolution and visualization of the coronary arteries during interventions.

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