Monday 26 March 2012

PHILIPS WOMAN HEALTH CARE

  iU22 xMATRIX Ultrasound System
A revolution in premium performance ultrasound
The Philips iU22 xMATRIX ultrasound system is premium performance ultrasound like you’ve never seen before. Unique xMATRIX technology on the X6-1 PureWave transducer harnesses the power of over 9000 active elements, more than 35 times greater than today’s conventional transducers, to capture crisp, high-resolution images of even technically challenging patients.

The iU22 xMATRIX makes it easy to add 3D imaging to any exam by removing the barriers to volume imaging. And a host of workflow enhancers facilitate faster exams, enabling image optimization with just the touch of a button.

iU22 xMATRIX



 CX50 CompactXtreme Ultrasound System

Delivering premium performance across your practice
The CX50 CompactXtreme provides premium class performance for your practice – in your main office, including special procedure suites, labor and delivery, as well as satellite locations. Going mobile doesn’t mean you have to compromise performance for portability.

Premium performance
The CX50 system was designed for your varied requirements. Its premium imaging and Doppler performance are possible because of clinically proven capabilities migrated from the iU22 system. The CX50 supports PureWave transducers, SonoCT compound imaging, and advanced XRES to help you acquire clear diagnostic data across your patient population. A below one is a video demo.




 







Innovations and Technology
 QLAB

QLAB provides automated and objective methods for quantifying ultrasound data to improve your workflow A full suite of plug-ins is available to customize QLAB’s capabilities to suit your needs.


 XRES

XRES adaptive image processing reduces artifacts and improves margin and border definition.





 PureWave

PureWave crystal technology improves penetration in difficult-to-image patients; revealing details of fine structures and increasing exam efficiency.







HD15 Ultrasound System

 

Advanced features for women’s healthcare
Combining image quality that spurs diagnostic confidence with workflow features that help you manage your patient load, Philips HD15 ultrasound system is designed for the varied applications of women’s healthcare.

The flagship system of the HD family, the HD15 system integrates premium technologies and advanced features to deliver stunningly clear images across your patient population. Next generation architecture offers new high resolution analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion technology and 4X parallel processing, leading to phenomenal contrast and detail resolution as well as outstanding 4D volume rates.

Innovations and Technology
 3D/4D

3D/4D imaging expands available data and can be interrogated in multiple ways to enhance clinical diagnosis. In addition to providing visualization and analysis of volume data, Philips 3D/4D imaging with Multiplanar Reformatting (MPR) is also viewable in 3D color Doppler, Invert and Color Invert modes.

 Live iSlice

Live iSlice displays a volume set as 2D cross sectional images, allowing users to create the best views and content for diagnosis. Using a quick key, users can select their desired interval spacing and display 4, 9, 16, or 25 slices.

 Digital Broadband Beamforming

Broadband beamforming uses the full range of ultrasound frequencies to capture the entire tissue signature information, preserving the quantity and quality of data through capture and preservation of the entire bandwidth of ultrasound signals.


 SonoCT

SonoCT imaging technology uses transmit beam-steering techniques to obtain coplanar, tomographic images from different viewing angles, then combines these micro-angulated images into a single compounded image at real-time frame rates.


 XRES

XRES adaptive image processing reduces artifacts and improves margin and border definition.


  
iScan

iSCAN image optimization is a one-button push that automatically adjusts multiple parameters to quickly achieve optimal image quality in 2D, color and Doppler exams.

 PureWave

PureWave crystal technology improves penetration in difficult-to-image patients; revealing details of fine structures and increasing exam efficiency.


 
Microfine Focusing

Microfine EX focusing provides dynamic receive lens tuning with 5 times more focal points than previous generation systems for superb image sharpness and uniformity.

 QLAB

QLAB provides automated and objective methods for quantifying ultrasound data to improve your workflow A full suite of plug-ins is available to customize QLAB’s capabilities to suit your needs.




 HD11 XE Ultrasound System
 

High-definition imaging in a complete package
Ready to expand with your clinical needs, the HD11 XE is a complete, digital imaging system that delivers high-definition imaging and ease-of-use in a compact, ergonomic and reliable package.

Fully Equipped
In this full-featured performer, Philips has combined broadband beamforming, automated image optimization tools, and clinically proven technologies.


The HD11 XE is ideal for public and private hospitals, satellite clinics or specialized practices. And it’s built on an upgradeable platform to protect your investment, backed by Philip’s award-winning* customer support program.

Full cardiac and stress echo capability
The HD11 XE has the versatility to expand into a complete, digital cardiovascular imaging system for further clinical utility and value. You can also add powerful options like QLAB advanced quantification, stress echo, contrast imaging and transesophageal echo to further enhance your cardiovascular imaging capabilities.

  • The stress echo option is fully integrated into the user interface for the rapid acquisition and display of high-resolution images, with plenty of flexibility.

  • Anatomical M-mode, for more accurate measurements of chambers, walls and ejection fraction; makes it easier to keep the M-mode line perpendicular to the anatomy, even in abnormally shaped or positioned hearts.

  • Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI), including Color TDI to assess direction and timing of myocardial function, and pulsed wave TDI for velocity mapping of vessel wall motion and cardiac tissue.







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