The Latest In Harmonic Imaging
Harmonic Imaging is a common feature of ultrasound technology, but our innovations have taken its potential one step further. The basic theory of this technique is that it records higher frequency information, resulting in greater resolution and fewer artefacts than ever before.
Synthetic Aperture
The physical radio channel may present some limits to imaging which can be overcome by using Synthetic Aperture Control software. This method uses information from diverse sources to form a more complete picture of the area under examination. It creates one single scan line by performing the TX and RX twice to create enhanced penetration and resolution. Synthetic Aperture Control technology complements conventional imaging to deliver a comprehensive picture and to aid accurate diagnosis.
Streamlined Workflow through Shortcut Keys and Measurement Unit
The SonoAce R5 includes a number of keyboard and menu functions to accelerate and simplify operations. The Shortcut Key enables commonly-used obstetrics measurement items to be assigned, while the Autotext Setup function allows fast and easy data input. Several additional details have been carefully considered to contribute to streamlined workflow and increased productivity. These include the ability to display thumbnails of saved images on a side panel, a hibernation option to decrease booting speed, and a Body Marker function to aid rapid reference.
Regardless of the TX setting, the FSI™ uses the entire radio frequency range and a customised probe to produce more comprehensive and reliable images. Broadening the range enables increased penetration and contrast resolution, ensuring better results for operators by reducing speckle and improving signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). This technology can also be applied to harmonic imaging to provide clinics with a more flexible range of diagnostic tools.