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At Philips, we believe in meaningful innovation. Our product development decisions are based on your insights, and respond to your needs. This focus is what spurred the development of xMATRIX technology. Clinically-advanced and thoughtfully designed, the iE33 xMATRIX ultrasound system brings exceptional clinical utility to every setting where echocardiography is used.
While many technology companies call their innovations revolutionary, we know that innovation means nothing if it doesn’t help you. That’s why we won’t call the iE33 xMATRIX just a revolution, despite its cutting edge technology. Instead, we call it a revelation. It will change how you see ultrasound. More importantly, it will change what you see with ultrasound.
The X5-1 transducer
Now you can rely on a single transducer for virtually any cardiac ultrasound exam. The Philips X5-1 delivers outstanding clinical performance in all modes.
- Go from 2D to 3D imaging at the press of a button to quickly integrate volume imaging into routine exams.
- Take advantage of PureWave crystal technology t o capture crisp, high-resolution images of even your most technically challenging patients.
- Use iRotate electronic transducer rotation for better 2D imaging and to eliminate LV foreshortening. .
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Simplified Live 3D Echo
The iE33 xMATRIX 3D workflow makes it simple to include Live 3D imaging in every cardiology exam. Live full volume enables you to see what you’re imaging during acquisition, so you can select the best volumes for storage and analysis. You can easily adjust volume size, volume rate, and resolution to match system performance to every clinical situation. Even extend the volume size for capturing dilated cardiomyopathy.
Taking the stress out of stress echo
The new Philips iE33 xMATRIX automates stress echo exams, so they’re fast, accurate, and consistent. Use iRotate Stress Echo in combination with the X5-1 transducer to complete an entire stress echo protocol. You can include acquisition of 2-chamber, 3-chamber, and 4-chamber 2D images all from the same window following peak patient exertion—without moving the transducer.
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