Reveal™ Mobi Pro

The First Premium Mobile X-ray System with Dual-energy Imaging

Reveal™ Mobi Pro is an advanced mobile X-ray system, seamlessly integrating the Reveal™ 35C detector with SpectralDR® dual-energy technology—delivering enhanced diagnostic confidence at the bedside.

By bringing Reveal™ 35C’s SpectralDR® technology to the point of care, Mobi Pro can support more confident diagnoses, which may reduce the need for additional imaging, and potentially lessen patient transports.

Revolutionizing Mobile Radiography

Reveal™ Mobi Pro enhances portable X-ray capabilities by combining high-quality digital radiography with the advanced spectral imaging of the Reveal 35C detector —without requiring additional hardware or extra radiation dose. Designed for critical care environments like the ICU and Emergency Room, it enables accurate diagnosis right at the point of care.

Key Features

Integrated Reveal™ 35C detector with SpectralDR® technology

Get traditional x-ray, bone and soft tissue images with one exposure

Integrated 19" touch screen monitor with intuitive user interface

Motorized movement, Compact and collapsible column design

8-hour battery life for extended use

Literature

Why choose dual-energy mobile X-ray?

SpectralDR® technology enables simultaneous acquisition of:
  • Standard X-ray

  • Soft tissue image

  • Bone image

—all from a single exposure using a standard X-ray dose.

Dual-energy images are clinically proven1 to:
  • Improve visibility of lung nodules, pneumonia, pneumothorax, and coronary calcifications

  • Provide clearer identification of lines, tubes, and retained surgical objects

  • Improve image clarity without increasing dose or scan time

Impact and ROI

See how integrating dual-energy mobile X-ray could help reduce downstream imaging costs, support earlier, more confident diagnoses, and improve resource utilization in critical care settings. 

Clinical Use Cases

Reveal™ Mobi Pro, powered by the Reveal™ 35C detector with SpectralDR® technology, brings the benefits of dual-energy imaging directly to the bedside. From critical care units to emergency departments, the ability to capture traditional, bone, and soft tissue images in a single exposure supports faster, more confident decision-making — without disrupting workflow or increasing radiation dose.

Hidden Pneumonia Detection

A 51-year-old leukemia patient had a normal DR image. The soft tissue image revealed a focal opacity, later confirmed as pneumonia on CT, showing how dual-energy imaging can reveal findings standard X-ray may miss.

DR/SoftTissue Image
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Use the slider left or right to compare DR and soft tissue images.

Better Line Placement Confirmation

See vascular wire mesh and tube tips clearly — without additional software, delay, or dose. SpectralDR® streamlines bedside evaluations with confidence and speed.

DR/Bone Image
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Use the slider left or right to compare DR and bone images.

Reveal™ 35C: proven results in diagnostic imaging

33% more pneumonia cases found

compared to X-ray thanks to dual-energy images⁴

Increased confidence in 57% of ICU cases 

thanks to dual-energy images with no added reading time⁵

43% more lesion visibility

when dual-energy images were included³

Up to 37% decrease 

in the number of follow up CT scans for ICU patients9

Up to 61.8% increase in sensitivity 

 for coronary artery calcium (CAC) compared to standard X-ray, and an AUC of 91% relative to low dose CT10.

Better visibility of lines and tube tips 

without extra reading times⁵

Trusted by Users

Patrik RogallaRadiologist
In the first 34 patients, Reveal™’s dual energy capabilities have already helped find pneumonia with higher confidence. We are continuing to image and will be adding a second system to increase our imaging capacity.
Vikram VenkateshRadiologist
Dual-energy images from the Reveal™ detector helped find lung nodules and scarring that were hard to pick up on the X-ray image. The dual-energy images also showed positioning of lines and tubes very clearly, which can be difficult to appreciate on portable X-ray images.
Mary MaySupervisor, General Radiography and CT
It represents a huge improvement for our ICU population who are suffering right now from COVID-19, from bad pneumonia... When you can go in there, bring the detector directly to the patient and see so much more by taking this image, it makes a big difference
Sandeep RongheMedical Imaging Technologist
I think the patients with the least mobility will be impacted the most. If we can take the imaging test to them, that makes a really big difference. Overall, just the sheer dose level being cut down to significant amount of dose makes it the kind of imaging technology that is worth to have.
Carla GirolamettoDirector of Research, Innovation and Clinical Trials, Grand River Hospital, Kitchener
A preliminary analysis comparing the six weeks preceding the pilot period and the 6 weeks in which KA Imaging’s 35C Reveal™ detector was in use demonstrates a decrease in both the total number of portable chest x-rays as well as chest CTs for patients admitted to ICU.
Brandy JerutoRadiographer, Village of Hope Hospital (Kenya)
This technology is mind-blowing. With this technology, we can truly help the community. I’m loving it already and can’t wait to let the community know that the machine they’ve been waiting for is here.

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From chest imaging to MSK, more than two thousand patients have benefited from expanded access…

Reveal Mobi Pro: FDA 510(k), Health Canada, CE Mark.
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References:

  1. Improved patient outcomes for dual-energy subtraction imaging:

1.1 (Lung Nodules) Oda, Seitaro, Kazuo Awai, Yoshinori Funama, Daisuke Utsunomiya, Yumi Yanaga, Koichi Kawanaka, Takeshi Nakaura et al. “Detection of small pulmonary nodules on chest radiographs: efficacy of dual-energy subtraction technique using flat-panel detector chest radiography.” Clinical radiology 65, no. 8 (2010): 609-615.

1.2 (Pneumothorax) Urbaneja, A., Dodin, G., Hoosu, G., et al. (2018) Added Value of Bone Subtraction in Dual-energy Digital Radiography in the Detection of Pneuomothorax: Impact of Reader Expertise and Medical Specialty. The Association of University Radiologists. Elsevier Inc.

1.3 (Pneumonia) Martini, Katharina, Marco Baessler, Stephan Baumueller, and Thomas Frauenfelder. “Diagnostic accuracy and added value of dual-energy subtraction radiography compared to standard conventional radiography using computed tomography as standard of reference.” PloS one 12, no. 3 (2017): e0174285.

1.4 (Tuberculosis) Sharma, Madhurima, Manavjit Singh Sandhu, Ujjwal Gorsi, Dheeraj Gupta, and Niranjan Khandelwal. “Role of digital tomosynthesis and dual energy subtraction digital radiography in detection of parenchymal lesions in active pulmonary tuberculosis.” European Journal of Radiology 84, no. 9 (2015): 1820-1827.

1.5 (Coronary Calcifications) Song, Yingnan, Hao Wu, Di Wen, Bo Zhu, Philipp Graner, Leslie Ciancibello, Haran Rajeswaran et al. “Detection of coronary calcifications with dual energy chest X-rays: clinical evaluation.” The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging (2020): 1-8.

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