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Philips offers a wide range of transducers for excellence in doppler and sonography. They feature intelligent imaging technology for 2D, 3D, 4D, flat, static and moving imaging along with an ergonomic design for comfortable scanning. For example, the award-winning mL 26-8 ultra-high frequency, compact linear array transducer allows you to image from eyeball to hip - all with the same transducer.
With Technology Maximizer Plus, you automatically receive updated innovations for your systems as the updates are released, keeping your systems at the leading edge of clinical and operational value.
xMatrix transducer technology enables scanning in two planes simultaneously. Available in 13 scanning modes, it enhances image clarity and eases workflow to make exams faster and easier for both clinicians and patients.
Available on Philips ultrasound machines, Flow Viewer defines vasculature with a 3D-like appearance and reduced flash artifact.
Available on Philips ultrasound transducers, MicroFlow Imaging (MFI) and MicroFlow HD (MFI-HD) detect slow and weak blood flow anatomy in tissue.
Philips PureWave technology advances the clinical effectiveness of imaging the obese patient
Philips shear wave elastography simplifies ultrasound liver assessment, making obtaining liver stiffness measurements fast and easy.
[1] As seen in a study done on the Clinical effectiveness of PureWave technology in imaging obese patients
[2] When comparing release 10 performance to release 7 performance
[3] Internal measure comparison on calibrated tissue phantom between the mC12-3 and C8-5 transducers on the EPIQ Elite ultrasound system.
[4] Compared to the predecessor transducer L15-7io for all depths greater than 1.6 cm.
[5] *Compared to the Philips legacy MVI
*510(k) pending
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