Sonosite MicroMaxx Ultrasound Machine
Sonosite MicroMaxx Ultrasound
Machine
Sonosite
MicroMaxx ultrasound machine is a small hand carried portable ultrasound
replaces the older Titan, adding improved imaging, store up to 10,000 images features
with a 1 Gb compact flashcard, store up to 700 clips with a 4 Gb compact flash
card, while maintaining the small size light weight, only 7.7 lbs (3.5kg) makes
easy picked up and carry everywhere. Ready to use only 15 seconds after start
power button, has minimal key strokes, wireless data transfer and high durability,
ability to run for a long time, makes your work easier, faster and more accurate. Sonosite MicroMaxx suitable for
emergency, radiology and other situations.
The
ultrasound sonosite MicroMaxx has been used for research on mt Everest during
astronaut training, and has been a work horse for rescuers at natural
disasters.
The Sonosite MicroMaxx Ultrasound Machine has the following features:
- 2D/velocity color Doppler/color power Doppler/M-mode/PW and CW Doppler
- Dual imaging
- M-mode/Duplex Imaging
- 3 sweep speeds
- 1/2:1/2, 1/3:2/3 and full-screen options 2X pan/zoom
- Tissue harmonic imaging
- Broadband, multifrequency imaging
- 1-8 focal zones
- Image Processing: Compression, contrast enhancement, persistence, dynamic range and gain
- OB/GYN/Fertility: Diameter/ellipse measurements, volume, six follicle measurements, estimated fetal weight, established due date, gestational age, last menstrual period, growth charts, user-defined tables, multiple user selectable authors, ratios, amniotic fluid index, patient report
- Vascular: Diameter/ellipse/trace measurements, volume, volume flow, percent diameter and area reduction, Lt/Rt CCA, ICA, ECA, ICA/CCA ratio, time average mean (TAM), peak trace, ICA/CCA ratio, angle correction, patient report
- IMT (Intima-Media Thickness): SonoCalc™ IMT Software - automatic edge detection with mean and maximum thickness reporting
- Cardiac: Complete cardiac calculations package and patient report including: Ventricular, aortic, and atrial measurements; ejection fraction, volume measurements, Simpson’s rule, continuity equation, pressure half-time, and cardiac output
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