The Hitachi HI VISION 8500 ultrasound system can handle just about
any application and it features a wide range of advanced features. It
offers two of Hitachi’s exclusive technologies – HI COMPOUND imaging
that combines multiple beams at different angles for incredible clarity,
and HI RES imaging that uses real-time analysis to suppress noise and
improve contrast. The result is imaging performance that is second to
none, and because this system is so versatile it can be easily
customized to fit your needs with a range of application-specific
transducers.
Since being introduced in 2003, the Hitachi HI VISION has continued to grab a bigger share of the market as more and more medical professionals experience the flexibility, power and affordability that this system offers. It is also among the most user-friendly systems you can buy, with features like one-touch imaging optimization, real-time image archiving and a tri-colored keyboard for intuitive operation. That will help an operator scan patients more efficiently and accurately, which helps your bottom line and keeps your patients happy
Since being introduced in 2003, the Hitachi HI VISION has continued to grab a bigger share of the market as more and more medical professionals experience the flexibility, power and affordability that this system offers. It is also among the most user-friendly systems you can buy, with features like one-touch imaging optimization, real-time image archiving and a tri-colored keyboard for intuitive operation. That will help an operator scan patients more efficiently and accurately, which helps your bottom line and keeps your patients happy
Hitachi Hi Vision 8500 Features
- One-touch image optimization with Sono IQ
- Tri-colored keyboard for faster, intuitive operation
- Windows XP operating system
- B-mode, Color, Doppler imaging
- HI COMPOUND and HI RES technologies
- Tissue Doppler imaging
- Four modes of Tissue Harmonic Imaging
- Storage space for 20,000 – 60,000 images
Applications
- 3D Ultrasound,
- Abdominal,
- Breast,
- Cardiac,
- OB-GYN,
- Small Parts,
- Stress Echo,
- Vascular
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