Sunday 19 June 2011

UltraSound

Ultrasound is cyclic sound pressure with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing. Although this limit varies from person to person, it is approximately 20 kilohertz (20,000 hertz) in healthy, young adults. The production of ultrasound is used in many different fields, typically to penetrate a medium and measure the reflection signature or supply focused energy. The reflection signature can reveal details about the inner structure of the medium, a property also used by animals such as bats for hunting. The most well known application of ultrasound is its use in sonography to produce pictures of fetuses in the human womb. There are a vast number of other applications as well


B/W Sonnet :


Salient features


  • Wide band low noise transducers
  • 8.4” TFT LCD Colour display
  • Simplified user interface
  • Comprehensive patient data management
  • 64 frame cine in B, B+B, B+M and M mode
  • ROI zoom and PAN zoom with scrolling






Sonalisa 1000

Salient features
  • Excellent image quality
  • Wideband transducers with upto 5 frequency selection
  • Harmonic Imaging
  • Variety of imaging modes and formats including 4B mode
  • Unlimited user presets for quick image optimization
  • 8 step TGC
  • 1024 frame cine memory
  • Comprehensive on-board patient data management with DVD writer
  • DICOM 3.0 option

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