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iU22 Vision 2007 Upgrade





This Vision 2007 upgrade brings you cutting-edge workflow assistance, expanded volumetric capabilities, new clinical application areas, and additional quantification tools.


Pushing the boundaries

new
  • Protocols for a significant increase in exam consistency and productivity.
  • Added volumetric capabilities including the new V6-2* volume transducer and QLAB’s iSlice* image displays.
  • STIC* capability for improved evaluation of fetal hearts.
  • Clinical interventional solutions: 2D, 3D, 4D, xMATRIX, contrast, guidance/planning/monitoring.
  • L15-7io transducer* for intraoperative vascular, superficial vascular and musculoskeletal applications.
  • TCD imaging on the new D2tcd transducer* and TCD TSIs on the S5-1 PureWave transducer.
  • TSI presets on the S5-1  PureWave transducer for abdominal vascular and abdominal renal exams.
  • Quantification capabilities including on-cart access to QLAB’s cardiac 2DQ* for fast, reproducible analysis of LV volumes and ejection fractions.
  • Connectivity tools for increased productivity - faster Modality Worklist updates, Send-on-Demand and KinetDx image size correction.


enhanced
  • Enhanced imaging performance on the X3-1 xMATRIX array transducer for abdominal, fetal echo and obstetrical exams, and interventional/biopsy applications.
  • Enhanced breast imaging performance on the L12-5 and L17-5 transducers.
  • Contrast imaging enhancements for faster and easier exams.
  • Color Compare imaging for real-time side-by-side display.
  • Annotation workflow improvements and more.

 

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Customer testimonials

Volumetric Imaging

You  need only acquire a few volumes to produce more clinical information in less time, less repetitive motion for you, and less discomfort for your patient.

 

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Protocol-driven exams

Protocols make exams easier and more consistent, but most importantly protocols save time.

 

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Interventional procedures

In the world of interventional medicine exams are commonly performed with ultrasound guidance because it reduces the risk to patients.

 

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