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EnVisor C
From Philips Medical Systems;
'The EnVisor C is a new class of ultrasound system, offering a rich combination of advanced performance, thoughtful ergonomics and elegant data management, all at a very achievable price point.
Based upon our uniquely powerful heritage that combines the Agilent/Hewlett-Packard SONOS tradition with ATL's HDI technology, the EnVisor C system features a design architecture unprecedented in the evolution of ultrasound. From the ground up and inside out, the EnVisor C system is built to make your work easier, more efficient and more productive.'

Specifications for this system will be available soon.

Environmental Protection
Environmental protection in ultrasound imaging involves adopting practices and technologies that minimize the environmental impact associated with the use of ultrasound equipment and disposables.

Here are some key considerations:
Energy Efficiency:
Opt for energy-efficient ultrasound machines and equipment that are designed to minimize energy consumption. This helps reduce the overall environmental impact associated with power usage.
Digitalization and Paper Reduction:
Embrace digital imaging and archiving systems to reduce reliance on paper. Storing images and reports electronically minimizes paper consumption, printing supplies, and physical storage space.
Waste Management:
Implement proper waste management practices for ultrasound-related disposables, such as ultrasound gel bottles, probe covers, and cleaning materials. Follow local regulations for the disposal of medical waste and prioritize recycling and responsible disposal methods.
Equipment Lifespan and Disposal:
Choose ultrasound equipment known for its durability and longevity. Maximizing the lifespan of equipment reduces the frequency of replacements, minimizing electronic waste generation. When disposing of old equipment, ensure proper recycling and disposal in accordance with local regulations.
Education and Awareness:
Promote education and awareness among ultrasound professionals about environmentally conscious practices. Encourage staff to adopt energy-saving habits, such as turning off equipment when not in use, and emphasize the importance of responsible waste management. Develop standardized and optimized examination protocols to minimize the duration and number of ultrasound scans required per patient. This helps reduce the energy consumption associated with prolonged imaging sessions and decreases the overall environmental impact.

By focusing on energy efficiency, digitalization, waste management, equipment lifespan, and education, healthcare facilities can make significant strides towards reducing their carbon footprint and the environmental impact of ultrasound imaging practices.

See also Ultrasound System Performance, Equipment Preparation, Ultrasound Accessories and Supplies and Sonographer.
Esaote Megas ES
www.biosound.com/products.asp?page=MEGAS_ES From Biosound Esaote, Inc.;
'The new, more powerful Megas ES is a technologically advanced ultrasound system in a highly portable package. Offering options such as CnTI™ software to support contrast agents and DICOM connectivity and storage for film-less, tape-less diagnostic services, Megas ES is the practical alternative for today's demanding diagnostic needs.'

Specifications for this system will be available soon.

FFCardio FCU-2000
www.fukuda.co.jp/fukuda_e/products/fcu-2000.html From Fukuda Denshi Co., Ltd.;
'Ultrasound Scanner with built-in Electrocardiograph
Realizes Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging and 12-lead ECG examination with one unit
Large 10.4-inch TFT color LCD adopted
Cine memory of maximum 64 frames is available
Four types of Color Scale Imaging facilitate identification of delicate signals
High Frame Rate mode powerfully supports the Cardiovascular region
Image data filing in IC card for data management and for easy comparison with past data
M-mode continuous recording available with 3-ch ECG data from the cine memory
A highly precise and quality printer is integrated
Enhanced 12-lead ECG analysis report provided
Hybrid and compact design ensures space saving'

FFsonic UF-750XT
www.fukuda.co.jp/fukuda_e/products/uf-750xt.html From Fukuda Denshi Co., Ltd.;
'Fully software controlled Image Processing (F-XT technology)
Color Doppler & Power Doppler display available
Autofocus function for transmission
High-resolution SVGA display
Cine memory with 128 frames
Wide band Probe for multi frequency function
6-step STC adjustment
DICOM-compatible Ethernet port
3.5-inch 640MB drive for image filing'

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