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From Siemens Medical Systems; 'Conventional ultrasound systems are unable to compensate for the unique acoustic signature of individual patients. But there is nothing conventional about the new ACUSON Sequoia™ C512 echocardiography system with Sequoia™ matched response technology.'
Device Information and Specification
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CONFIGURATION
Compact, portable
2D-Mode, M-mode, Cadence™, Native® Tissue Harmonic Imaging, Transmit Compounding, SST™ Color and Solo™ Spectral Doppler
STORAGE, CONNECTIVITY, OS
KinetDx integrated PACS, DIMAQ-Workstation
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From ALOKA Co., Ltd.;
'The ProSound SSD-4000 utilizes the most advanced acoustic technologies available today, and its multidisciplinary technology architecture enables it to offer great versatility and flexibility over a wide range of clinical applications. With its new-generation, front-end technology including a 12-bit A/D converter, the ProSound SSD-4000 offers superior contrast resolution−especially when compared to 10-bit systems.'
Device Information and Specification
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CONFIGURATION
Compact, portable, dual dynamic display
Wide-band super high-density (W-SHD) transducers
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Volume Mode
STORAGE, CONNECTIVITY, OS
Data Management Subsystem (iDMS), DICOM-Worklist
DATA PROCESSING
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From ALOKA Co., Ltd.; 'A Platform for Pure Harmonic Detection The SSD-5000 is the second platform in our ProSound™ line of superior ultrasound systems. The Pure Harmonic Detection technology provides distortion-free fundamental frequency transmission, offering optimum Harmonic Echo™ image quality. This technology is especially effective for obese patients and in a variety of technically difficult scanning conditions.' •
In physics, the absorbed dose is the ultrasonic power absorbed per unit of mass of an object, and is measured in watts per kilogram (W/kg). The absorption increases with ultrasound intensity and frequency. The thermal index describes the potential for heating of the patient's tissue due to the application of energy. See also Thermal Effect, Ultrasound Safety, Ultrasound Regulations. •
Absorption is the transfer of energy from the ultrasound beam to the tissue. Absorption of acoustic energy increases the temperature of the tissue. This phenomenon, known as thermal radiation, has been used with some limited success to treat cancerous lesions in the breast and prostate gland. The absorption is proportional to the frequency. See also Absorbed Dose, Thermal Effect, Thermotherapy. Result Pages : |