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Vivid i
gehealthcare.com/usen/ultrasound/products/vividi_index.html.html From GE Healthcare.;
'The incredible Vivid i system establishes a completely new level of cardiovascular performance that gives clinicians the freedom to get diagnostic results outside of the echo lab.'


Device Information and Specification
APPLICATIONS
CONFIGURATION
Notebook
IMAGING OPTIONS
Multiple focal zones, coded octave harmonics, triplex and duplex display, automatic tissue optimization (ATO)
STORAGE, CONNECTIVITY, OS
Patient and image archive, HDD, DICOM, CD/DVD, MOD, USB flash, PCMCIA, eVue for remote monitoring, MPEGvue foruniversal record sharing
H*W*D cm (inch.)
7 * 36 * 32 (2.6 x 14.1 x 12.3)
WEIGHT
5 kg (11 lbs.)
POWER CONSUMPTION
Rechargeable battery provides up to 1.0 hour of full scan operation
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iU22
www.medical.philips.com/main/products/ultrasound/general/iu22/ From Philips Medical Systems;
'The Philips iU22 system combines Intelligent Design, including breakthroughs in ergonomics, with Intelligent Control, providing new levels of automation, to give you revolutionary performance and workflow.'
Device Information and Specification
APPLICATIONS
Abdominal, cardiac (also for adults with TEE), musculoskeletal (also pediatric), OB/GYN, prostate, smallparts, transcranial, vascular
CONFIGURATION
17' high resolution non-interlaced flat CRT, 4 active probe ports
RANGE OF PROBE TYPE
Multi-frequency, 4D, convex - micro convex, phased array, linear, specialty
IMAGING OPTIONS
CrossXBeam spatial compounding, coded ultrasound acquisition),speckle reduction imaging (SRI), TruScan technology store raw data, CINE review with 4 speed types
OPTIONAL PACKAGE
Transesophageal scanning, stress echo, tissue velocity imaging (TVI), tissue velocity Doppler (TVD), contrast harmonic imaging
STORAGE, CONNECTIVITY, OS
Patient and image archive, HDD, DICOM 3.0, CD/DVD, MOD, Windows-based
DATA PROCESSING
Digital beamformer with 1024 system processing channel technology
H*W*D m (inch.)
1.62 * 0.61 * 0.99 (64 * 22 * 43)
WEIGHT
kg (345 lbs.)
POWER CONSUMPTION
mysono™201
www.medisonusa.com/main/mysono201.html From Medison Co.,Ltd.;
'Medison's MySono 201 brings the power and flexibility of digital imaging within the reach of everyone. Its lightweight and compact design, featuring 2D black-and-white imaging, a generous 640x480 resolution LCD display, and an extensive range of multifrequency transducers, offers versatility as well as high performance. An AC/DC power supply, outputs for connection to an external monitor, and attractive pricing make the MySono 201 perfect for private practitioners, smaller clinics, and educational facilities.'

128 BW (SONOACE 6000II)
www.medisonusa.com/main/sonoace6000.html From Medison Co.,Ltd.;
'The Ultimate Black & White Ultrasound System.
Redefining the standard of excellence in digital B/W ultrasound.
Medison, the innovator in medical science, proudly introduces the ultimate evolution in black-and-white ultrasound system - the 128 BW. With its revolutionary responsive imaging technology, powered by Medison's harmonic imaging and digital 128 channel beamforming, 128 BW produces crystal-clear images in fraction of time. Designed and committed for excellent performance, 128 BW guarantees its scientific breakthrough results.'
3D Ultrasound
In 3D ultrasound (US) several 2D images are acquired by moving the probe across the body surface or rotating inserted probes. 3D-mode uses the same basic concept of a 2D ultrasound but rather than take the image from a single angle, the sonographer takes a volume image. The volume image that is displayed on the screen is a software rendering of all of the detected soft-tissue combined by specialized computer software to form three-dimensional images.
The 3D volume rendering technique (VR) does not rely on segmentation (segmentation techniques are difficult to apply to ultrasound pictures) and makes it possible to obtain clear 3D ultrasound images for clinical diagnosis. A 3D ultrasound produces a still image. Diagnostic US systems with 3D display functions and linear array probes are mainly used for obstetric and abdominal applications. The combination of contrast agents, harmonic imaging and power Doppler greatly improves 3D US reconstructions.

3D imaging shows a better look at the organ being examined and is used for:
Detection of abnormal fetus development, e.g. of the face and limbs.
Visualization of e.g. the colon and rectum.
Detection of cancerous and benign tumors, e.g. tumors of the prostate gland, and breast lesions.
Pictures of blood flow in various organs or a fetus.

Fusion 3D imaging methods for generating compound images from two sets of ultrasound images (B-mode and Doppler images) enable the observation of the structural relationships between lesions and their associated blood vessels in three dimensions (maximum intensity projection).
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