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Imaging technically difficult patients
Testing of the C5-1 PureWave transducer at six global sites demonstrates benefits ranging from the reduction of exam time to lowering fatigue and pain for sonographers.
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C5-1 transducer
The C5-1 combines PureWave crystal technology with developments in aberration correction technology that compensate for the affects of adipose tissue and sub-optimal resolution at extended depths.
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Gaining penetration, resolution and diagnostic confidence with C5-1 transducer
St. Paul’s Hospital, located in Vancouver B.C., upgraded its lab to use C5-1 transducers to help reduce the number of failed ultrasound exams from technically difficult patients.
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Improve early detection of breast lesion
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New perspectives in breast ultrasound imaging
More information to enhance diagnoses and monitor therapy with tissue aberration correction that compensates for alterations in the speed of high frequency soundwaves through breast tissue.
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Innovations in breast ultrasound imaging
Improved imaging despite fatty and dense breast tissue. The improved image quality that 3D ultrasound provides also has in some cases changed the diagnosis of a breast lesion.
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Reduce ultrasound exam time 30-50%
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Saving time while increasing revenue
University of Colorado results for a variety of exams shows increased productivity in ultrasound exams with efficient protocol driven ultrasound exams.
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Protocol Benefits
Lisa Brandli
Protocol driven ultrasound exams create benefits from saving time to better workflow command, while offering consistency across sonographers.
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Case Study: Maintaining Productivity
Lisa Brandli
Seeking to increase productivity and improve efficiencies in performing patient ultrasound exams, Lexington implemented the iU22 ultrasound system with protocols.
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Discover advantages of volume imaging
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Sonoscopy: The new ultrasound window with xMATRIX technology
Nitin Chaubal, MD, DMRD, FAIUM, FICR
The advent of xMATRIX technology in ultrasonography by Philips Healthcare now makes virtual endoscopy in its live volume imaging mode possible.
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Volume Imaging for your Ultrasound Department: A Practical Guide
This booklet provides clinicians with an easy-to-follow guide on both why and how to integrate volume imaging into your ultrasound labs usingthe results of a recent survey at six European sites.
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Gaining greater accuracy and efficiency with volume ultrasound imaging
Freeman Hospital saw a 50% overall reduction in their total exam time using volume imaging which enhanced workflow and overall efficiency.
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Volume ultrasound competes with multiplanar CT and MRI
Franklin Tessler, MD, Jim R. Brown, RT, RDMS, RDCS
Ultrasound faces mounting competition from modalities such as CT and MRI, but this may change with the introduction of volume ultrasound imaging.
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Reach a new level of diagnosis with CEUS
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Improved visualization of Focal Hepatic Lesions
Addressing the challenge in achieving superior microbubble visualization and penetration for both normal and difficult anatomy in order to support clinical decision making.
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3D Contrast Ablation
E. Leen, MD, FRCR
Use and potential of volumetric imaging with contrast and therapy planning. Ultrasound guidance remains the optimal method for accurate targeting of the tumors.
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Ultrasound Contrast in General Imaging Research
Matthew Bruce, PhD, Mike Averkiou, PhD, Jeff Powers, PhD
The spatial and temporal resolution obtainable with ultrasound contrast is providing new physiologic and pathophysiologic information not available before.
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Emerging role of 2D and 3D Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound
C. Serra and G. Brandi
The non-invasive monitoring of tumor perfusion during anti-angiogenic therapy has gained critical importance. Ultrasound (US) imaging plays an important role in the detection and evaluation of tumors.
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