Toshiba to showcase new 56-inch LCD monitor for Infinix-i line at TCT 2011

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In cath lab procedures, clearly visualizing complex vascular structures is crucial to making exams faster and easier. Toshiba will showcase a new 56-inch LCD monitor for the InfinixTM-i line at this year's Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) annual conference, November 7-11, 2011, in San Francisco, Calif.

The 8-megapixel, 56-inch LCD color monitor provides enlarged views of critical patient information, so clinicians can treat patients accurately, improving safety and outcomes. Regardless of clinical discipline, high-resolution patient information is displayed on one screen, so clinicians can easily change from one large fluoroscopic image to multiple display fields and preview critical information at a glance.

"Clearly viewing intricate details of the vascular structure during intervention makes procedures as safe and efficient as possible," said Stephen Bumb, director, X-ray Vascular Business Unit, Toshiba. "Toshiba's 56-inch large monitor enables patient-friendly diagnoses and treatment by enlarging views of critical patient information and expanding clinical viewing possibilities."

Source: Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc.

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