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Combining detector engineering with well thought out patient focused ergonomics, the Aspire Cristalle provides faster more confident diagnosis for clinicians and exceptional patient comfort.

The company has first commercialized the breast imaging solution in Asia and Europe.

Fujifilm Medical Systems U.S.A. Digital x-ray and Women’s Health marketing and product development director Rob Fabrizio said that Aspire Cristalle nicely represents the company’s latest culmination of imaging innovation and attention to every detail in design.

"The Aspire Cristalle will deliver brilliant images with gentle dose, while redefining the patient experience through a notably more comfortable exam," Fabrizio added.

New advancements of the Aspire Cristalle include Comfort Paddle, Hexagonal Close Pattern.

The Aspire Comfort Paddle features soft edges, flexible composition and four-way pivot contours to the individual shape of the breast to more comfortably apply compression for optimal tissue separation.

In addition, the system incorporates new patient grip handles and padding for added stability and comfort.

Hexagonal Close Pattern is a detector pixel design, engineered to deliver higher acquisition efficiency, for finer detail, higher DQE, higher MTF and lower dose than conventional square pixel arrays.

Image quality of the system is further enhanced with Fujifilm’s renowned image processing, iAEC automated exposure controls and ISC precisely tuned contrast, to intelligently adapt to the specific characteristics for every breast type and to image implants with ease.


Image: Fujifilm global headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Photo: Courtesy of Mapio