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Mobile Ultrasound System Designed for a Range of Applications

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 10 Apr 2013
A new ultrasound system is well equipped for a variety of applications and ready to be utilized in routine and nontraditional patient care challenges.

With the growing use of ultrasound, healthcare providers are challenged to image patients of various ages and sizes, and encompass a wide range of clinical areas including abdominal, vascular, ob/gyn, cardiac, musculoskeletal, and small parts imaging.

Image: The Logiq S7 mobile ultrasound system (Photo courtesy of GE Healthcare).
Image: The Logiq S7 mobile ultrasound system (Photo courtesy of GE Healthcare).

The new Logiq S7 mobile, shared-service ultrasound system, developed by GE Healthcare (Chalfont St. Giles, UK), provides high-performance combined with an innovative user-sensitive design and solutions to help improve productivity. Its sleek, lightweight design incorporates powerful technologies while enhancing workflow and user experience

The Logiq S7 mobile, shared-service ultrasound system is designed specifically to provide consistent quality performance to help optimize diagnostic effectiveness across applications; combine user-sensitive design to help increase exam speed, as well as comfort and productivity; feature intuitive tools to enable high utilization across multiple applications, at a cost-effective price.

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