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Mindray's New TE7 Max Ultrasound System Expands Possibilities for Point of Care

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 27 Oct 2021
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Image: Mindray TE7 Max Ultrasound System (Photo courtesy of Mindray)
Image: Mindray TE7 Max Ultrasound System (Photo courtesy of Mindray)

Mindray North America (Mahwah, NJ, USA) has launched its new TE7 Max ultrasound system that maximizes the potential of ultrasound in the Point of Care (POC) market.

The TE7 Max has a 21.5 inch vertically oriented high-definition LED display and a sealed touch-based interface to maximize what clinicians can see. Designed to exceed the requirements of demanding POC environments, the system provides best-in-class image quality and a superior user experience during rapid clinical assessments and procedures. Unlike traditional POC ultrasound machines (POCUS), the TE7 Max provides clinicians with comprehensive and customizable workflow protocols (iWorks™) and an extensive suite of artificial intelligence (AI) powered Smart Tools, all in a compact footprint so they can quickly move from patient-to-patient prioritizing efficiency, reproducibility, and quality for all end-users.

Using AI-powered Smart Tools (Smart B-Line, Smart VTI, Smart IVC), the portable ultrasound system can help assess volume status and fluid responsiveness in critically ill patients. With advanced applications (Smart FHR, Smart Bladder, Auto EF), the TE7 Max can help clinicians during rapid clinical assessments and procedures at patients' bedside or on the go. It is also equipped with the most advanced suite of needle-guidance technologies (eSpacial Navi™ 4D Magnetic Needle Navigation Technology and iNeedle+™) to help streamline workflow and improve accuracy with needle-guided procedures.

The slim cart and large screen beautifully display Mindray's leading-edge technologies and everyday applications that meet the diverse, evolving demands of POC environments. Additionally, the TE7 Max ultrasound machine is backed by Mindray's exclusive Living Technology™ promise that provides customers with easily upgradable software enhancements to secure product investment protection and keep their ultrasound machines at the leading edge of imaging performance excellence throughout the product's life cycle.

"Five years ago, Mindray set a new standard for Point of Care ultrasound with the launch of the TE7," said Maher Elhihi, Mindray's Sr. Director of Marketing, Ultrasound. "That system was truly ahead of its time, and today many of our competitors have tried to emulate. As a leader in Emergency Medicine ultrasound, it is our responsibility to push the technology forward, and the new TE7 Max raises the bar yet again and empowers our customers to provide the highest quality of care now and in the future."

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