Mindray Showcases Advanced Imaging and Laboratory Diagnostic Solutions at ECR 2021
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By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 06 Mar 2021 |

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Mindray (Shenzhen, China) exhibited its comprehensive portfolio of advanced imaging and laboratory solutions which guarantee more precise diagnosis and treatment for better patient care at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) virtual event, March 3-10, 2021 held in Vienna, Austria.
With its deep insights into unmet clinical needs, Mindray offered a unique virtual tour at ECR 2021 with multiple intelligent applications to help address clinical challenges throughout the whole care continuum. During diagnostic procedure, quick detection and evaluation contribute greatly to improving the clinician’s confidence in disease diagnosis and early intervention. Mindray demonstrated how the application of its exclusive Ultra-wide Beam Tracking technology and Sound Touch Elastography can enable clinicians to evaluate tissue stiffness easily with comprehensive quantitative elastic analysis, thus enhancing their diagnostic confidence.
Presently, fusion imaging is widely acknowledged in ultrasound clinical practice as it combines the advantages of CT/MRI and real time ultrasound to improve the accuracy of pathology diagnosis as well as ultrasound guided intervention. Mindray amazed visitors at its ECR 2021 virtual booth with the company’s 3D US-US fusion imaging which can be applied without CT/MRI and guarantee precise and simple fusion imaging during interventional procedure.
As a non-invasive, rapid, safe and accurate examination method, ultrasound plays a significant role in monitoring patient status under different clinical environments. With dedicated solutions yet agile mobility, Mindray’s portable ultrasound can adapt to multiple environment easily with no compromise in imaging performance, helping clinicians to address diagnostic challenges and make rapid decision in the current fast-paced, overburdened and demanding hospital environments. Mindray demonstrated its MX7 and ME dedicated portable ultrasound systems, alongside its UltraSync Remote Diagnosis tele-ultrasound solution.
Mindray also provided a series of insightful educational sessions every day at its virtual booth, where a line-up of leading radiology experts came together to share their expertise and latest findings in the field of vascular imaging, CEUS, elastography, fusion imaging and so on. Advanced technologies such as CEUS and enhanced quantification measurement are strong supportive features in providing accurate diagnostic evidence for doctors. In collaboration with experts from Italy and China, Mindray presented webinars on updates in CEUS. Mindray’s virtual booth at ECR 2021 also served as a well-established platform for viewers to communicate their up-to-date ideas and technologies to key opinion leaders with just a click.
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With its deep insights into unmet clinical needs, Mindray offered a unique virtual tour at ECR 2021 with multiple intelligent applications to help address clinical challenges throughout the whole care continuum. During diagnostic procedure, quick detection and evaluation contribute greatly to improving the clinician’s confidence in disease diagnosis and early intervention. Mindray demonstrated how the application of its exclusive Ultra-wide Beam Tracking technology and Sound Touch Elastography can enable clinicians to evaluate tissue stiffness easily with comprehensive quantitative elastic analysis, thus enhancing their diagnostic confidence.
Presently, fusion imaging is widely acknowledged in ultrasound clinical practice as it combines the advantages of CT/MRI and real time ultrasound to improve the accuracy of pathology diagnosis as well as ultrasound guided intervention. Mindray amazed visitors at its ECR 2021 virtual booth with the company’s 3D US-US fusion imaging which can be applied without CT/MRI and guarantee precise and simple fusion imaging during interventional procedure.
As a non-invasive, rapid, safe and accurate examination method, ultrasound plays a significant role in monitoring patient status under different clinical environments. With dedicated solutions yet agile mobility, Mindray’s portable ultrasound can adapt to multiple environment easily with no compromise in imaging performance, helping clinicians to address diagnostic challenges and make rapid decision in the current fast-paced, overburdened and demanding hospital environments. Mindray demonstrated its MX7 and ME dedicated portable ultrasound systems, alongside its UltraSync Remote Diagnosis tele-ultrasound solution.
Mindray also provided a series of insightful educational sessions every day at its virtual booth, where a line-up of leading radiology experts came together to share their expertise and latest findings in the field of vascular imaging, CEUS, elastography, fusion imaging and so on. Advanced technologies such as CEUS and enhanced quantification measurement are strong supportive features in providing accurate diagnostic evidence for doctors. In collaboration with experts from Italy and China, Mindray presented webinars on updates in CEUS. Mindray’s virtual booth at ECR 2021 also served as a well-established platform for viewers to communicate their up-to-date ideas and technologies to key opinion leaders with just a click.
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