CN105249985A - Medical equipment - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention provides medical equipment. The medical equipment is provided with an examination area in which a patient is located and a diagnostic bed for the patient to lie in. A display device is arranged on the diagnostic bed, and the display device is located in a visibility area of the patient. The display device is capable of displaying relaxing and pleasant images or videos to distract the attention of the patient, thereby helping the patient with claustrophobia to overcome claustrophobia and enabling the patient to be treated smoothly.
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Technical field
The present invention relates to armarium, particularly relate to the CT equipment or MR equipment with diagnostic bed.
Background technology
A series of medical diagnosis or therapeutic equipment, as CT equipment or MR equipment with its tube-like envelope for feature, wherein, for carrying out checking or treating, patient is moved into wherein, particularly for the patient of frightened enclosed space, when they are positioned in this tubular examination zone, first they can feel hurt when general physical checkup or treatment, even can claustrophobia be caused for some patients, thus usually must therapy discontinued.
Summary of the invention
Therefore the technical problem to be solved in the present invention is, ensures that patient is at the high comfortableness by armarium inspection or treatments period.
For the symptom of more effective solution patient fear of confined spaces, the invention provides a kind of armarium, have the diagnostic bed of inspection area and patient patient be positioned wherein, diagnostic bed is provided with display LED device, and described display is in the visibility region of patient.
Preferably, described display is made up of electro-chromic material.
Preferably, described armarium is provided with control unit, and it controls described display display image, video or the information relevant to inspection.
Preferably, be provided with and can bend connector arbitrarily between described display and diagnostic bed, connector ensures that patient can see display in any angle.
Armarium of the present invention arranges display to realize on diagnostic bed to be prevented putting under house arrest function.After patient enters inspection area, display shows carefree image or video, and then the attention of dispersion patient, helps the patient suffering from claustrophobia to overcome claustrophobia, can be received in the object of carrying out diagnosis and treatment in narrow and small inspection area smoothly.
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Fig. 1 is the schematic diagram of armarium one embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed description of the invention
As shown in Figure 1, for the schematic diagram of armarium one embodiment of the present invention, armarium 1 of the present invention has the diagnostic bed 3 of the inspection area 2 and patient 4 that patient 4 can be positioned wherein, described diagnostic bed 3 is arranged at least one light-emitting diode display 5, at least one display 5 described is in the visibility region of patient 4, and described display 5 is made up of electro-chromic material.This armarium is also provided with control unit (mark), described control unit is positioned on machine room or described armarium, can be used for controlling described armarium, in the present embodiment, described control unit controls image, video or the information relevant to inspection that the display of described display 5 can make us easily joyful, be provided with between described display 5 and diagnostic bed 3 and can bend arbitrarily connector 6, connector 6 ensures that patient 4 can see display 5 in any angle.
Claims (3)
1. an armarium, have the diagnostic bed of inspection area and patient patient be positioned wherein, it is characterized in that, diagnostic bed is provided with light-emitting diode display, described display is in the visibility region of patient.
2. armarium according to claim 1, is characterized in that: described armarium is provided with control unit, and it controls described display display image, video or the information relevant to inspection.
3. armarium according to claim 1, is characterized in that: be provided with between described display and diagnostic bed and can bend connector arbitrarily, and connector ensures that patient can see display in any angle.
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