High-Density Transducer Technology Provides More Accurate Imaging Data with Greater Signal Fidelity
By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 19 Dec 2011
New high-density (HD) ultrasound transducer technology provides the best possible data for the generation of clinical images. Unlike traditional ultrasound transducer technologies, HD technology utilizes high-density ultrasound elements that deliver greater signal fidelity, improving image compounding and providing the foundation for noise- and clutter-free images with a high level of contrast resolution and distinct tissue differentiation.Posted on 19 Dec 2011
Siemen Healthcare’s (Erlangen, Germany) new 8C3 HD ultrasound probe was primarily designed for obstetric and pediatric applications, permitting high-resolution imaging in a wide range of exams. The transducer features a small footprint for improved surface contact and enhanced scanning performance. A 50% larger field-of-view enables the display of a full third-trimester fetal head, improving measurements and anatomic visualization.
The range of ultrasound transducers enabled on the Acuson S3000 system also includes the recently introduced 6C1 HD high-density ultrasound probe for radiology, gynecology, and obstetrics, as well as the 18L6 HD probe for excellent imaging in small parts, including the breast and thyroid.
Siemens Healthcare recently launched Agenda 2013, a global initiative to prepare for the evolving healthcare market. It defines four fields of action--innovation, competitiveness, regional footprint, and people development--with specific measures to be implemented over the next two years. As part of this new initiative, the Siemens ultrasound business unit will additionally extend its product range with systems that demonstrate how ultrasound solutions help manage the cost pressures in healthcare without sacrificing excellence in patient care.
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