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HD3
www.medical.philips.com/main/products/ultrasound/general/hd11/features/ From Philips Medical Systems;
Introduced in June 2005, 'one of the less expensive and more dedicated' ultrasound systems.
Device Information and Specification
APPLICATIONS
CONFIGURATION
LCD monitor
RANGE OF PROBE TYPE
Broadband, convex, linear,
digital beamformer and focal tuning
IMAGING OPTIONS
Broadband digital beamformer, cineloop review,extensive measurement tools and analysis packages
OPTIONAL PACKAGE
DICOM, etc.
STORAGE, CONNECTIVITY, OS
HDD, CD, USB, optionalMOD and DICOM 3.0
DATA PROCESSING
256-digitally processed channels
H*W*D inch.
58 * 20 * 32
WEIGHT
135 lbs.
Imagent®
Imagent® is an injectable suspension for intravenous administration during a sonogram. This diagnostic contrast agent for enhancement of ultrasound images contains perflexane lipid microspheres. Imagent® US is indicated in the assessment of heart function and perfusion, as well as the detection of tumors and blood flow abnormalities by using gray scale, color Doppler, and harmonic ultrasound imaging techniques.
During the course of its development, the brand name for this product has changed from Imagent to Imavist (between August 2000 and March 2002) back to Imagent. The manufacturer's 06/03/02 press release announcing FDA approval refers to the product as 'Imagent (formerly Imavist),' and the approval notice and monograph posted at the FDA site refers to the product as Imagent.
Jointly developed by Alliance Pharmaceutical Corp and Bayer Schering Pharma AG (Germany). Source: PR Newswire - 10/10/96, 03/31/98, 10/13/99, 03/13/01, 10/08/01; FDA approvals - 05/31/02; Alliance Pharmaceutical press release - 06/03/02.
Currently the production of Imagent® is discontinued.

Drug Information and Specification
RESEARCH NAME
AF0150
DEVELOPER
IMCOR Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
INDICATION
APPLICATION
Intravenous
Lipid: DMPC
CHARGE
Neutral
Perfluorohexane/Nitrogen
MICROBUBBLE SIZE
99.8% < 10μm
PRESENTATION
-
STORAGE
Room Temp 15−30 °C
PREPARATION
Reconstitute with 10 ml water
DO NOT RELY ON THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE, THEY ARE
NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PACKAGE INSERT!
Induced Acoustic Emission
(AE) Induced acoustic emission is an effect of ultrasound contrast agents, presenting the interaction between the agent and the incident ultrasound wave.
Microbubbles break down in high-amplitude diagnostic ultrasound energy. The bubble rupture produces a transient pressure wave, which results in a characteristic mosaic pattern from tissues containing the agent. It is important to note that the color patterns of induced acoustic emission do not represent flow signals.
LOGIQ 5
gehealthcare.com/usen/ultrasound/genimg/products/logiq5/index.html From GE Healthcare.;
Versatile High Performance System 'The LOGIQ 5 Expert ultrasound system delivers the premium performance advantage of TruScan architecture in a versatile high performance package. Advanced capabilities for outstanding clinical performance are available with the efficiency and productivity needed to meet clinical demands.'
Device Information and Specification
CONFIGURATION
Normal system
IMAGING OPTIONS
Coded excitation, B-flow, anatomical M-mode, virtualconvex, automatic optimization
OPTIONAL PACKAGE
3-D Digital processing and manipulation, DICOM 3.0 capable, plus VetPACS all digital interfacing
STORAGE, CONNECTIVITY, OS
On-board patient, image and reporting archive, HDD, CD-ROM disk burner included, PCMCIA, USB, Windows-based OS
DATA PROCESSING
Exclusive raw data digital acquisition and storage, 150+ frames per second truedigital imaging, all digital video clip and still image capture (4,000)
H*W*D m (inch.)
1.45 * 0.52 * 0.99 (57 * 20 * 39)
WEIGHT
180 kg (397 lbs.)
POWER CONSUMPTION
less than 1.5 KVA
Maximum Intensity Projection
(MIP) Angiography (Doppler) images can be processed by Maximum Intensity Projection to interactively create different projections. Although the maximum intensity projection (MIP) post processing algorithm is sensitive to high signal from inflowing spins as used in MRI, it is also sensitive to high signal of any other etiology as used in ultrasound imaging. The MIP connects the high intensity dots of the blood vessels in three dimensions, providing an angiogram that can be viewed from any projection. Each point in the MIP represents the highest intensity experienced in that location on any partition within the imaging volume.
For complete interpretation the base slices should also be reviewed individually and with multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) software. The MIP can then be displayed in a CINE format or filmed as multiple images acquired from different projections.

See also 3D Ultrasound.
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