Aloka, Hitachi Prosound 3500SX
EUROPE (Western and Northern)
with :
- 3D/4D abdominal volume probe
- 2D abdominal convex probe
- 2D endovafgianle probe
- Sony B&W printer
Ergonomics:
The compact, lightweight system is easy to move around.
Flicker-free monitor display reduces eye fatigue.
Control panel and display screen can be shifted up/down for
your optimal position.
3D/4D imaging
Imaging of the fetus in motion, in real time by
high-speed scanning.
The viewpoint of a 3D image can be freely rotated 360 degrees
horizontally and vertically. Images you want to see,
such as the face of a fetus, can easily be
displayed independently of the position of the fetus.
MPR (Multi Planar Reconstruction) allows the
simultaneous display of three arbitrary orthogonal sections,
enabling observation of the coronal section that is impossible
to analyze with 2-D scanning. A single 4D probe is used for
all routine Doppler, Color Flow and 4D examinations.
Real-time FAM (free agular M-mode)
Up to three M-mode cursors are individually moved and
rotated during scanning for fast, accurate M-mode examination.
For example, the cardiac function of a fetus can be
easily checked regardless of its orientation.
Digital data and network management
The system supports DICOM 3.0. Patient and image data can
be transmitted to the file server in the network.
The latest measurement data and ultrasound images can
be quickly retrieved from the integrated hard disk.
Tissue Harmonic Echo (THE)
Tissue Harmonic Echo reduces defects caused by
multiple near-field echoes and secondary lobes.
Quint Imaging Frequency (QFI)
QFI enables selection of optimum frequencies over an extremely wide range of the probe's bandwidth. It is possible to
select higher resolution images or penetration imaging to
suit the situation without changing the probe.
QFI works not only on black & white images,
but also on color flow images and Harmonic Echo images.
DDD (Dual Display Dynamic)
DDD is a function for displaying B-mode images with and Color
Flow image simultaneously in real time. This function is
useful for ultrasound-guided biopsy, as the examination can
be carried out at high speed and facilitates differentiation of
hypoechoic plaque, which is difficult to diagnose using
B-mode images alone.