84% of users reported that rescanning due to unsatisfactory image quality could be avoided with post-processing controls [6].
Optimized for pediatric applications, the mC12-3 transducer provides additional 30% improvement in penetration [1].
NextGen AutoSCAN reduces button pushes by up to 54% with pixel-by-pixel real time optimization [4].
Philips EPIQ Elite ultrasound features an exceptional level of clinical performance, workflow, and advanced intelligence to meet the challenges of today’s most demanding practices. EPIQ shares the same workflow, interface and transducers as the Affiniti and Compact systems.
Designed for everyday challenges, Philips Affiniti systems feature a small footprint and intuitive interface. Price-conscious organizations unwilling to compromise on quality appreciate its impressive combination of performance, workflow advances and ability to tackle your clinical needs.
Designed for mobility and performance, the Compact 5000 series shares the same workflow, interface and transducers as the EPIQ and Affiniti systems. With a quick boot-up and long battery life, the system is always ready to go, so you can bring pediatric ultrasound to wherever you need it.
Use ultra-mobile Lumify handheld ultrasound to detect soft tissue injuries in any care setting, with high-definition imaging. SonoCT reinforces real tissue imaging while eliminating random artifacts. The entire unit fits into a small bag for easy transportation, so you can take ultrasound on the go.
“In many cases, we can use diagnostic ultrasound to make the diagnosis that helps support critical clinical decisions without having to move on to other invasive imaging modalities.“
Jeffrey Miller, M.D. Division Chief, Radiology Phoenix Children’s Hospital
*Results of customer testimonies are not predictive of results in other cases. Results in other cases may vary.
[1] Transducer dependent, EPIQ Elite only
[2] Internal measured comparison on calibrated tissue phantom between the mC12-3 and C8-5 transducers on the EPIQ Elite ultrasound system.
[3] When comparing release 10 performance to release 7 performance
[4] Philips Auto Doppler Clinical Study, Dec 2011
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