Performa at Georgia Interventional Medicine in Atlanta – GA
Recent installation of the second Performa model screen at the Georgia Interventional Medicine in Atlanta – GA. This advanced shielding solution features large glass panes that replace outdated copper or steel panels, which often obstruct transparency and contribute to patient discomfort and claustrophobia—sometimes preventing the completion of diagnostic tests. Instead, this Italian-patented system allows patients to see outside the examination room and vice versa, reducing feelings of isolation. This cage ensures a 90 dB attenuation level of disturbances, achieved through two special shielding nets that, when coupled in a labyrinth joint, maintain both full visibility and optimal shielding performance.
Our clients share their PERFORMA cage experience after 2 years
Two years after the PERFORMA cage was assembled at the Georgia Interventional Medicine en Atlanta – GA, Quality Shielding management went on site to interview their imaging technician: Lynn Souffrant.
- In these 2 years, have there been any cases of malfunctions? “Since it was edited, it has never disappointed us and provides excellent quality images.”
- Have there been any cases of claustrophobia? “Only in specific cases but looking through the transparent walls helps them.”
- What do patients feel when they enter the cage? “Before seeing the exam room, they think it’s a small room, but realizing it’s actually very spacious and the walls are transparent, they relax.”
- Did the presence of PERFORMA contribute to the publicity of the clinic? “We primarily use this resonance for car accident victims, so it has become famous among doctors for its reliability.”














