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Handheld vs. Floor Stand: Which Setup Fits Vascular Imaging Workflows Better?
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In vascular imaging, the “best” setup is rarely universal.
The right configuration depends less on the device itself, and more on how clinicians work in different care environments.
Handheld use is often preferred for:
• Emergency response
• Bedside procedures
• Pediatric or difficult-access cases
• Mobile clinical workflows
Its flexibility allows fast repositioning and easier adaptation during patient assessment.
Floor stand setups are often better suited for:
• Infusion rooms
• Treatment stations
• High-volume procedures
Hands-free positioning can help improve workflow consistency, reduce operator fatigue, and support more efficient repetitive procedures.
In many hospitals, both setups are used — just in different ways depending on the department and workflow.
The key question is not which setup is “better,” but which one better supports your clinical team.