04/04/2012

GE LOGIQ 7

The LOGIQ 7 system provides a full range of clinical applications including abdominal,small parts,surgery, vascular and cardiac imaging and the power of GE’s patented TruScan architecture. Just imagine an ultrasound system so versatile and reliable that it can meet the demands of virtually any clinical setting.And an ergonomic design that improves scanning comfort and clinical workflow..


Imaging Modes     
  • 2-D
  • M-Mode
  • LOGIQ View (allows for an extended view in 2D scanning)
  • Easy 3D or optional Advanced 3DReal-time 4D
  • Anatomical M-Mode
  • Color Doppler
  • Tissue Harmonics Imaging
  • PW Doppler
  • CW Doppler available with Cardiac option

Features


  • Cross XBeam
  • SRI (Speckle Reduction Imaging)
  • Elevating keyboard that adjusts vertically and horizontally
  • 10.4" high resolution color touch LCD
  • 17" high resolution flat screen or non-interlaced scan flat CRT
  • Expanded shared services capability
  • Customizable Report Writer
  • Stand-by mode allowing for a quicker restart for portable applications
  • Pulsatile flow detection
  • Programmable color touch screen
  • Virtual Convex creates a convex field of view to linear and sector transducers DICOM
  • Query remote DICOM storage device and retrieve images for comparison
  • Data flow for automatic printing, storing and sending studies to multiple destinations
Transducers
  • 10S Probe, 4-11 MHz, Abdomen, Cardiac, Neonatal and Pediatrics
  • 3S Sector Probe, 1.5 -3.6 MHz, Abdomen, Cardiac and Trans cranial
  • P6D Pencil Probe, 6MHz, Cardiac/Vascular
  • P2D Probe, 2 MHz, Cardiac/Vascular
  • M7C Matrix Array, 3-8 MHz, Abdomen, OB/GYN and Pediatrics
  • E8C Wide Band, 4-10 MHz, OB/GYN, Endocavity and Urology
  • 3.5 C Probe, 2-5 MHz, Abdomen and OB/GYN
  • M12L Matrix Array, 5-13 MHz, Vascular, Small Parts, Neonatal and Pediatrics
  • 10L Probe, 4-10 MHz, Neonatal, Orthopedics, Pediatrics and Vascular
  • 7L Probe, 3-7 MHz, Vascular
  • i12L Inter Op Probe, 5-12 MHz, Intra-operative, Pediatrics, Small Parts and Vascular


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