Toshiba America Medical Systems has rolled out enhancements for its Dose Tracking System (DTS) for the entire Infinix product line, including the Elite, Select, and Essential cardiovascular x-ray systems.
The enhancements include expanded biplane coverage, which makes it possible to use the software for neurovascular and congenital cardiology cases. It also features specific patient head models to help provide peak skin dose estimates for neurovascular procedures. In addition, DTS now has an enhanced ability to track tilt and cradle movement of the table.
DTS will be showcased at the upcoming RSNA 2014 meeting.














![Representative example of a 16-year-old male patient with underlying X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy. (A, B) Paired anteroposterior (AP) chest radiograph and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) report shows lumbar spine (L1 through L4) areal bone mineral density (BMD). The DXA report was reformatted for anonymization and improved readability. The patient had low BMD (Z score ≤ −2.0). (C) Model (chest radiography [CXR]–BMD) output shows the predicted raw BMD and Z score in comparison with the DXA reference standard, together with interpretability analyses using Shapley additive explanations (SHAP) and gradient-weighted class activation maps. The patient was classified as having low BMD, consistent with the reference standard. AM = age-matched, DEXA = dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, RM2 = room 2, SNUH = Seoul National University Hospital, YA = young adult.](https://img.auntminnie.com/mindful/smg/workspaces/default/uploads/2026/04/ai-children-bone-density.0snnf2EJjr.jpg?auto=format%2Ccompress&fit=crop&h=112&q=70&w=112)



