EnVisor
The Philips EnVisor system is a new class of ultrasound system, offering a rich combination of advanced performance, thoughtful ergonomics and elegant data management.
Based upon the uniquely powerful heritage that combines ATL’s HDI technology with the Agilent/Hewlett-Packard SONOS tradition, the EnVisor HD system features a design architecture unprecedented in the evolution of ultrasound. From the ground up and inside out, the EnVisor HD system is built to make your work easier, more efficient and more productive.
Sonos 7500
The excitement about the SONOS 7500 might begin with Live 3D Echo and Live xPlane Imaging, but it certainly doesn't end there.
In addition to its Live 3D Echo capability, the SONOS 7500 system boasts innovations such as transthoracic Live xPlane imaging, which join irreplaceable standards like Harmonic Fusion and stress echo.
Each of these clinical capabilities translates into better image quality, more valuable clinical information and, ultimately, improved diagnostic confidence.
Research capabilities
With some of the most extensive R&D facilities in the world, Philips understands the value of research. We’ve developed a full complement of advanced tools to assist the world’s echo researchers in their pursuit of better answers.
- Acoustic Quantification (AQ) - AQ analyzes raw acoustic signals before they are processed into video data and classifies them as either blood or tissue using Philips’ automated border detection technology.
- Color Kinesis - Color Kinesis is a unique, visually objective means of displaying wall motion by keeping track of the blood and tissue borders and their transitions, then color-coding the moving endocardial border for the quick assessment of normal and abnormal wall movement.
- Quantitative Stress Echo - Quantitative Stress Echo helps improve the interpretation of stress echocardiograms and reduces interobserver variability among clinicians.
- Contrast imaging - The SONOS 7500 system is uniquely suited to contrast imaging. It is sensitive to the smallest differences in contrast agent and offers a palette of contrast imaging techniques
- Gated 3D acquisition - The 3D Acquisition Package performs triggered acquisition of high-quality, original 2D and color flow digital image data for 3D reconstruction.
Sonos 5500
The SONOS 5500 has all the advanced features you want in a high-performance ultrasound system. Exceptional image quality, revolutionary contrast imaging tools, unique quantitative techniques, extensive applications, and an intuitive user interface allow the most comprehensive echo exams possible
Features and Benefits
Dynamic Stress Echo offers enhanced flexibility and customization to meet your research, clinical and patient needs
Philips' Real-time MCE uses the new lower-frequency s3 Ultraband transducer and Power Modulation at low power to detect contrast agents non-destructively. As a result, microcirculation and wall motion can be viewed simultaneously
The extremely wide bandwidth of the s3 transducer enables Ultraharmonic 2-D imaging, a new research breakthrough technique for triggered MCE imaging. It eliminates tissue motion artifacts, improves ease-of-use, and provides higher frame rates and resolution