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Published on 04/14/2026 at 10:06 am EDT
Nanox Imaging Ltd. announced a clinical collaboration with Meir Medical Center, part of the Clalit Health Services, aimed at enhancing and expanding the established clinical validation of the Nanox.ARC. The clinical study is designed to demonstrate the diagnostic value of the Nanox.ARC system for orthopedic injuries commonly treated in emergency departments, such as accidents and other high-impact events. By comparing Nanox.ARC imaging with Meir Medical Center?s existing diagnostic workflow, which typically includes conventional radiography or radiography followed by CT, the study aims to demonstrate the ability of Nanox.ARC to provide more detailed anatomical information, better diagnostic confidence and faster clinical decision-making.
The Nanox.ARC is a multisource digital tomosynthesis system that makes 3D imaging possible in more clinical settings at a lower cost and reduced radiation dose compared to traditional CT. The system is intended to produce tomographic images for general use including the human musculoskeletal system, pulmonary, intra-abdominal and paranasal sinus indications, adjunctive to conventional radiography, on adult patients. In addition to reviewing comparative performance, the study will assess how incorporating Nanox.ARC at the earliest stages of triage may create a more efficient and lower-radiation diagnostic pathway.
Nanox.ARC?s multisource technology has the potential to offer enhanced visualization of subtle, complex or overlapping anatomical structures that are not always clearly visible on 2D imaging, while avoiding the higher radiation and resource demands of CT scanning. The study will be conducted as part of a structured research protocol approved by Meir's Helsinki Committee (IRB) and is designed to improve the precision, speed, and clinical utility of emergency fracture diagnosis.