What is a voluson P6?

What is a voluson P6?

The GE Voluson P6 is an entry level ultrasound system for women’s healthcare including 3D/4D function. The GE Voluson P6 is a affordable choice of a user who wants to expereince a GE Voluson system at the clinic. Alghough it is an entry level system, the GE Voluson P6 supports in-depth functions of 3D/4D.

What does Voluson E6 mean?

Voluson E6 The Voluson™ E6 is a versatile ultrasound system offering the superior imaging you need today with the flexibility for when your needs evolve. Your entry into the Voluson Expert Series, the Voluson E6, is the perfect choice for a growing practice that demands excellence in patient care.

What is Voluson E8?

The GE Voluson E8 is a Premium Ultrasound used primarily for Women’s health. The system can provide 4d ultrasound imaging for gynecology and obstetrics. The Voluson E8 offers HDlive 4D technology. A lifelike ultrasound image is composed of four different images that generate a real-time 4D image.

What does voluson S10 mean?

The GE Voluson S10 is a high-end and full-featured ultrasound system designed for general radiography use and specialized for OB/GYN with particular features for realtime 3D/4D acquisition.

What is GE Voluson?

The GE Voluson i portable ultrasound machine is one of the most advanced portable 4D ultrasound machines for women’s health in the industry today. It offers the widest range of 4D transducers, and GE’s class-leading 4D imaging as well as proprietary GE efficiency technologies that speed up workflow.

What is an eye ultrasound?

An eye and orbit ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to measure and produce detailed images of your eye and eye orbit (the socket in your skull that holds your eye). This test provides a much more detailed view of the inside of your eye than a routine eye exam.

How heavy is an ultrasound machine?

Portable machines range from 10 to 20 pounds, and often resemble large laptops, which is convenient to carry and take up minimal space in clinics. The typical non-portable devices weigh anywhere from two hundred up to five hundred pounds.

How much does an ultrasound transducer weigh?

This device is the first complete ultrasound imaging system built right into a small and compact probe for B-mode imaging. The probe weighs a mere 7.5 ounces.

Can ultrasound damage eyes?

Conclusions. Rejuvenation with intense-focused ultrasound (IFUS) could cause heat injury, leads to acute increase of IOP. Heat damage in zonular fibers could cause accommodation spasm and myopia. Eye injuries caused by IFUS has been seldom reported.

What two types of eye scans are there?

How the procedure works. There are two parts to an eye and orbit ultrasound. The A-scan ultrasound takes measurements of your eye. The B-scan allows the doctor to see the structures in the back of your eye.

What is wattage of ultrasound machine?

This reference design is intended for low-power ultrasonic applications and is designed for portable ultrasound machines where the power requirements are typically 5 W to 10 W on each high-voltage line. The system can deliver a regulated variable output from 0 V to ±100 V, which can be set by an external DC source.

What is focal zone in ultrasound?

Focal Zone: The narrowest part of the ultrasound beam profile when it is emitted from the transducer. In this region, the pulse waves are concentrated resulting increased beam intensity (energy/area).

Can you use ultrasound on face?

Ultrasound therapy — long used for imaging and other treatments — is now helping to give people’s faces a lift. Ultherapy uses noninvasive ultrasound energy to lift the eyebrow, neck and under-chin. Recently, the FDA approved the technique for smoothing décolletage (chest area) lines and wrinkles as well.

Why is Ultherapy so painful?

But they all have this follow-up question: “Does Ultherapy hurt?” In general, Ultherapy doesn’t cause pain. Because this treatment uses ultrasound energy to trigger skin tightening, patients will feel a heating sensation and tingling below the dermis.

What is difference between a-scan and B-scan?

There are two main types of ultrasound used in ophthalmologic practice currently, A-Scan and B-scan. In A-scan, or time-amplitude scan, sound waves are generated at 8 MHz and converted into spikes that correspond with tissue interface zones. In B-scan, or brightness amplitude scan, sound waves are generated at 10 MHz.

How many MHz is an ultrasound?

Ultrasound sound waves have frequencies above those audible to the human ear, that is, greater than approximately 20 MHz. Ultrasound typically used in clinical settings has frequencies between 2 and 12 MHz.

What are Gege Voluson P6 supplies?

GE Voluson P6 Supplies: • Aquasonic ultrasound gel • Sono ultrasound wipes • Sony UPP-110HG thermal printing paper • Sony UPC-21L color thermal printing pack

Is the GE Voluson P6 3D/4D ultrasound system?

The GE Voluson P6 is an entry level ultrasound system for women’s healthcare including 3D/4D function. The GE Voluson P6 is a affordable choice of a user who wants to expereince a GE Voluson system at the clinic. Alghough it is an entry level system, the GE Voluson P6 supports in-depth functions of 3D/4D.

What is auto optimization in GE Voluson P6?

FAQs GE Voluson P6 FAQs: • Auto Optimization is a one-touch image optimization function that a user to optimize the image based on the actual B-mode image or Pulse wave Doppler data. The function works based on preset levels (Low, Medium, and High) and allows user to pick a preference for the contrast enhancement in the resulting image.