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New standard in fluoroscopic image processing

Ziehm Imaging released whitepaper on how the first true 2k2k imaging chain QuantumStream sets a benchmark in image quality of mobile C-arms

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Ziehm Imaging continues to shape the future of mobile imaging, integrating increasingly sophisticated algorithms into its C‑arms to support optimal clinical performance. In the recently published whitepaper Image Processing Redefined”, Ziehm Imaging outlines current developments in fluoroscopic image processing and their relevance for modern interventional workflows. As procedural precision demands continue to rise, imaging chains must evolve accordingly, making advances in detector and generator technology essential to maintain consistent image quality. In this context, the whitepaper details the first in the market true 2k2k image processing chain QuantumStream and its role in achieving stable high‑resolution fluoroscopy.

Image processing as a cornerstone
Fluoroscopic image processing has evolved into a key enabler of image quality in modern X-ray systems. Covering the entire imaging chain from acquisition to display, it combines dose management, noise reduction, contrast optimization, and artifact suppression to ensure high-quality images at minimal dose levels. This is particularly important in minimally invasive interventions, where image clarity and efficiency directly influence clinical outcomes.

The role of anatomical programs (APRs)
APRs are preset imaging programs tailored to specific body regions and clinical applications. By automatically adjusting imaging parameters to anatomical density and motion, they simplify operation and support consistent, high-quality imaging across various procedures.

The importance of Object Detected Dose Control (ODDC)
Compensating for patient movement is essential to keep dose levels low while maintaining image quality. ODDC analyzes anatomy in real time and adapts both image processing and pulse rates accordingly.

When the patient is still, the system applies maximum noise reduction and lowers pulse frequency to minimize dose without compromising clarity. During movement, however, ODDC increases pulse rates and reduces filtering to avoid blur. This intelligent adjustment ensures smooth fluoroscopy, consistent image quality, and optimized dose efficiency throughout the procedure.

The mechanical depth of the C-arm is defined as the distance from the base of the C to the midpoint of the free space between X-ray source and detector. For Ziehm Imaging’s premium systems, this value is 68cm. With our 31cm × 31cm detectors, half of the detector size extends beyond this axis. Thanks to advanced image processing such as ODDC, in combination with asymmetric collimators, a diagnostic image quality can be maintained across the full detector area, making this additional range fully usable. In practice, this results in an effective C-arm depth of up to 83cm – providing clinicians with more working space and flexibility during procedures.

Additionally, Ziehm Imaging C-arms feature a compact vertical extension of 42 cm, compared to the 45–50 cm offered by conventional systems. This design incorporates an ultra-flat detector, integrated within the C-arm, which minimizes downward protrusion thus increasing the effective floor-to-detector height, which is similar to competitors’ systems at maximum extension.

The technology behind QuantumStream
QuantumStream combines premium CMOS technology with a unique 100 µm pixel pitch and full 2k2k image processing – displayed in razorsharp detail on a native 4k monitor. This delivers an unmatched spatial resolution of up to 5.0 lp/mm, setting a new standard for mobile fluoroscopy.

With advanced contrast optimization, Quantum-Stream excels in demanding applications: from cardiovascular imaging, where subtle vessel details must remain visible, to spine procedures with strong density variations, where contrast stabilization prevents loss of information. Supported by a unique, compact and powerful 30 kW generator, the system achieves these performance gains without increase in patient dose – combining precision with patient safety.

Ziehm Adaptive Image Processing (ZAIP)
ZAIP features advanced real-time algorithms designed to deliver optimal fluoroscopic image quality. A spatial, edge-preserving noise reduction filter suppresses background noise while maintaining fine anatomical detail. In parallel, an intelligent motion-sensitive temporal filter adapts to patient or instrument movement, reducing noise effectively without introducing blur.

Complementing these noise controls, frequency-based contrast stabilization selectively enhances clinically relevant structures while preventing oversaturation in areas of varying density.

Together, these technologies ensure consistently clear and detailed visualization – from guidewires and catheters to complex anatomical regions – even under low-dose conditions.

Ziehm Iterative Reconstruction (ZIR) for 3D systems
ZIR brings iterative reconstruction techniques – previously limited to CT scanners – to Ziehm Imaging's mobile 3D C-arms, automatically decreasing fan-beam and metal artifacts, resulting in a more distinguishable anatomy and easily defined bone crests. This, in turn, enhances volume rendering greatly, without increasing dose, which is especially important for complex orthopedic and vascular procedures.

Conclusion
With technologies such as QuantumStream, ODDC, tailored APRs, ZAIP and ZIR, Ziehm Imaging brings premium image processing to mobile C-arms. This advanced imaging chain unlocks the full potential of high-resolution CMOS detectors while maintaining a clear focus on patient safety.

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Ziehm Imaging GmbH

Ziehm Imaging, founded in Nuremberg in 1972, is a leading medical technology company specializing in the development, manufacturing and worldwide marketing of mobile X-ray-based imaging solutions. With a diverse portfolio ranging from mini C-arms from its daughter company Orthoscan to motorized full-size C-arms from Ziehm Imaging, the company covers the broadest spectrum of clinical applications and services. Together with its second daughter company Therenva, Ziehm Imaging sets standards with innovative solutions in the cardiovascular and endovascular fields that enable efficient planning and navigation. With more than 50 years of experience in research and innovation, Ziehm Imaging stands for setting standards in intraoperative imaging with state-of-the-art technology and excellent image quality. Thanks to the mobility of the C-arms, clinics benefit from flexible application options, lower installation costs and a lower radiation dose. Ziehm Imaging employs more than 900 experts at its global headquarters in Nuremberg and its numerous international offices in the USA, China and many other countries.

About Therenva
Therenva has been a daughter company of Ziehm Imaging since 2020. With the innovative solutions EndoSize and EndoNaut, Ziehm Imaging sets standards in the cardiovascular and endovascular fields. Thanks to powerful AI-based algorithms, precise measurements and intraoperative image fusion, the toolset enables efficient planning and safe navigation during minimally invasive procedures.

About Orthoscan
Orthoscan, founded in 2002 and now also a daughter company of Ziehm Imaging, is committed to the development and design of mini C-arms – particularly in the field of innovative imaging solutions for the extremities, orthopedics and trauma surgery. Orthoscan’s TAU family of mini C-arms are designed and approved for pediatric use. Equipped with new intelligent technologies, the TAU systems enable significant dose savings without compromising image quality.

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