The Sonoline G50 ultrasound sysyem from Siemens Medical
Ultrasound system sales have grown a healthy 10 percent over the past year as new units
and functionalities fuel new placements and replacements. Enhancement debuts were many at
RSNA, which should keep the market moving in a positive direction.
Siemens Medical Solutions Ultrasound Group (Issaquah, Wash.) came to RSNA 2002 with two
new units as well as new technologies for the Acuson Sequoia and Sonoline Antares systems,
as well as dedicated vascular capabilities on the portable Acuson Cypress.
The Sonoline G60 S and Sonoline G50 are new portable ultrasound systems. The G60 S is a
multi-specialty system that accommodates imaging applications from radiology
including deep abdominal imaging, specialty applications and high-frequency imaging
to cardiology with an integrated stress echo package and transesophageal echo capability.
On the upgrade side, the new Signature II option for the Sequoia system includes an
Advanced Imaging Package (AIP) based on Sequoia Coherent Imaging Technologies to improve
contrast resolution and increase penetration, but also maintain excellent temporal and
spatial resolution and increase diagnostic confidence across a broad range of
applications, Siemens says.
With Signature II, users also have access to options including Cadence Contrast Pulse
Sequencing, which detects the strong, non-linear fundamental and higher order harmonic
signals from contrast agents, and FreeStyle Dynamic color Doppler imaging, which provides
the user the ability to display dynamic, real-time color Doppler information over the
extended field-of-view image. Additionally, the now available 3D MultiPlanar
Reconstruction (MPR) feature provides the ability for physicians and sonographers to view
anatomical planes that are not achievable with normal scanning techniques.
Please refer to the January 2003 issue for the complete story.
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