Ultrasound Machine

An ultrasound machine makes images so that organs inside the body can be examined. The machine sends out high-frequency sound waves, which reflect off body structures. A computer receives the waves and uses them to create a picture. Unlike with an x-ray or CT scan, this test does not use ionizing radiation.

Aplio a550 Ultrasound Machine
Aplio a550 integrates industry-leading imaging technologies, advanced applications and intuitive controls for the busy clinician. Designed to enhance productivity and throughput while maximizing clinical confidence, Aplio a550 is the ideal system for routine imaging. Its extensive selection of advanced applications provides confidence that your system will meet a wide range of clinical needs.Aplio’s powerful imaging technologies provide you with better image quality with reduced clutter, strengthened signal and improved visualization. Aplio a-series’ unique aBeam architecture provides the capability to ensure that all of Aplio’s imaging technologies work together seamlessly for greater uniformity across all applications.
GE LOGIQ E9 XDclear 2.0 Ultrasound Machine
The GE Logiq E9 with XDclear 2.0 is the GE’s full featured premium product for general purpose diagnostic ultrasound. The GE Logiq E9 and predicate GE Logiq E9 systems have similar capacity in terms of performing measurements, coverage of clinical applications, capturing digital images, and reviewing and reporting studies. The GE Logiq E9 with XDclear 2.0 and the former version of Logiq E9 systems transducers are identical except for the C2-7-D, C2-7VN-D, C3-10-D, and L3-9i-D which are an incremental improvement from the exisiting transducers.
The Acuson S1000/2000
It covers the mid- and high-range segments. The ultrasounds are versatile and recommended for general imaging and OB/GYN. This series contains Acuson S1000, Acuson S2000, and Acuson S3000, including the new HELX and HELX Touch versions, which offer improved image quality. Acuson also has a dedicated cardiac system, the Acuson SC2000. Furthermore, they have newer series that include the Sequoia, Redwood, and Juniper. These advanced systems also focused on general imaging and shared service.

Electrocardiograph machine

An electrocardiograph machine tracks the electrical activity of a patient’s heart by tracing lines on paper that reflect the electrical impulses (beating) of the heart. An electrocardiogram test, typically called an EKG machine or an ECG monitor in the medical industry, is a standard assessment used for patients who experience a variety of problems, such as chest pains, shortness of breath, irregular heartbeats, and more. By monitoring ECG readings, physicians can often identify the source of these symptoms, whether they’re caused by heart disease, inflammation, or hypertrophied.
BUR280-C1X Electrocardiograph machine
  • Instrument Type: Multi-lead electrocardiograph
  • Input Channels: Simultaneous acquisition of all 12 leads
  • Standard Leads Acquired: I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6
  • Waveform Display: Backlit, 10.1" high-resolution color LCD
  • Digital Sampling Rate: 40,000 s/sec/channel used for pacemaker spike detection; 1000 s/sec/channel used for recording and analysis
  • Optional Functions: VERITAS resting ECG interpretation algorithm with age and gender specific criteria; connectivity with bidirectional communication
  • Paper: Perforated Z-fold thermal paper, A4 or 8.5 x 11" wide, 250 sheets
  • Thermal Printer: Computer-controlled dot array; 1 dot/ms horizontal, 8 dots/mm vertical
  • Thermal Printer Speeds: 5, 10, 25, or 50 mm/s
  • Gain Settings: 5, 10, or 20 mm/mV
  • Report Print Formats: Standard or Cabrera: 3+1, 3+3, 6, 6+6, or 12 channel
  • Rhythm Print Formats: 3, 6, 8, or 12 channel with configurable lead groups
  • Frequency Response: 0.05 to 300 Hz
  • ECG Storage: Internal storage up to 200 ECGs
ECG Machine (WiFi, Flash Drive)
  • Instrument Type: 12-lead electrocardiograph
  • Input Channels: Simultaneous acquisition of all 12 leads
  • Standard Leads Acquired: I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6
  • Waveform Display: Backlit, 1/4 VGA color LCD (320 x 240); 3, 4+4, or 6+6 lead presentation
  • Digital Sampling Rate: 40,000 s/sec/channel used for pacemaker spike detection; 1000 s/sec/channel used for recording and analysis
  • Resolutions: 1.875 microvolt LSB
  • A/D Conversion: 20 bits (1.17 microvolt LSB)
  • Frequency Response: 0.05 to 300 Hz
  • Filters: High-performance baseline filter; AC interference filter 50/60 Hz; low-pass filters 40 Hz, 150 Hz, or 300 Hz
  • Paper: Thermal roll paper; 210 mm (8.25”) wide
  • Thermal Printer: Computer-controlled dot array; 8 dots/mm
  • Thermal Printer Speeds: 5, 10, 25, or 50 mm/s
  • Gain Settings: 5, 10, or 20 mm/mV
  • Report Print Formats: Standard or Cabrera; 12, 6, or 3+1 channel
  • Rhythm Print Formats: 12, 6, or 3 channel with configurable lead groups
Diagnostic Cardiology Suite PC-Based Resting ECG System
  • Instrument Type: Multi-lead resting electrocardiograph
  • Input Channels: Simultaneous acquisition of all 12 leads
  • Standard Leads Acquired: I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6
  • Frequency Response: 0.05 Hz - 300 Hz
  • Gain: 2.5, 5, 10, 20 mm/mV
  • Filters AC filter: None, 50 Hz, 60 Hz Low-pass filters: 40 Hz, 150 Hz, 300 Hz
  • Digital Sampling Rate: 40,000 samples/sec/channel used for pacemaker spike detection 1,000 samples/sec/channel used for recording and analysis
  • Report Formats: Standard or Cabrera; 3+1, 3+3, 6, 6+6, or 12 channel
  • On-Screen Tools: Time and amplitude calipers
  • Acquisition Device: Connex Cardio WAM™ module or Connex Cardio AM12™ module
  • Storage Capacity: Unlimited with external archive
Round bars
  • Record: Auto, Rhythm, Disclosure, Arrhthymia Detect
  • Recording Channel: 3 channels + 1 rhythm, 3 channels + 3 rhythm, 6 channels + 1 rhythm, 12 channels, 1 channel long time (1 min, 3 min, 5 min, 10 min) and special reports (text, guide, vector)
  • Sensitivity: 2.5, 5, 10, 20, auto (I~aVF: 10, V1~V6: 5) mm/mV
  • Printing Speed: 5, 12.5, 25, 50, 100 mm/s
  • Sampling Rate: 2,000 samples per second

Tonometer

Tonocare Wireless NCT
This Tonometer was designed to consider all the different environments clinicians face all over the world. The long-lasting battery, compact design and the portability of the device enables it to be used in a small practise room, domiciliary use or even large scale screening programs. However, our key targets which we believe will play a pivotal role in increasing detection rates of Glaucoma were: - Accuracy: The Tonocare has been through a rigorous testing protocol to compare closely to GAT. The heavy investment into the dynamic puff control enable the tonometer to produce accurate and consistent measurements which in turn will enable users to confidently monitor changes in IOP over time.
Keeler Pulsair Desktop Tonometer
New Slimline Pulsair Desktop Tonometer
Small and space saving footprint combined with the elegant and slim optical mainframe allows the clinician to screen all patients with comfort and respect
  • Fast, accuarte and easy to user
  • Slim and open design
  • Soft and comfortable puff
  • Clear User controls
Keeler Pulsair Intellipuff
The Keeler intelligent puff system giving you a quantum leap forwards in accuracy and ease of use. intelliPuff embodies electronic and optical technology to deliver you the speed, accuracy and ease of use you and your patients deserve. Accuracy guaranteed.
Our softest puff ever
Gentle is understating the new system and if the patient has high pressures the puff will automatically increase for the next measurement. Kind, intelligent and simple. Technology working for you.
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