Digital X-ray Workstation
Full Form of DXW
What is DXW?
A Digital X-ray Workstation (DXW) is a computer system designed for the acquisition, processing, storage, and display of digital radiographic images. In India, DXW systems are integral to modern radiology departments in both government and private hospitals, replacing traditional film-based X-ray processes. They allow radiologists and technicians to manipulate images — adjusting brightness, contrast, and zoom — to improve diagnostic accuracy. DXWs are typically connected to X-ray detectors and Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), enabling seamless workflow and remote consultation. They are commonly found in urban multi-speciality hospitals, diagnostic centres, and telemedicine hubs. For students preparing for medical or paramedical entrance exams like NEET, AIIMS, or JIPMER, understanding DXW is important as imaging technology questions appear in the physics and radiology sections. The adoption of DXW in Indian healthcare has improved patient turnaround time and reduced radiation exposure, aligning with the government's Digital Health Mission.
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Example
The new DXW installed at AIIMS Delhi has reduced the time to view and report X-ray images from two hours to just ten minutes.