Medical Ultrasound Imaging
Thursday, 9 May 2024
• Welcome to
     Medical-Ultrasound-Imaging.com!
     • Sign in / Create account
 
 'Phon' p3
SEARCH   
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z 
Searchterm 'Phon' found in 15 articles
2
terms [
] - 13 definitions [
]
Result Pages :
Mallinckrodt, Inc.
www.mallinckrodt.com In June 2007 Tyco International Ltd. completed the separation of its healthcare business, which is named Covidien. Mallinckrodt, Inc. is now part of Covidien Ltd. The company makes and distributes products for respiratory care; bulk and dosage pharmaceuticals, primarily for pain relief and addiction therapy; and imaging agents for magnetic resonance, ultrasound, x-ray, and nuclear medicine applications. With worldwide manufacturing and distribution facilities and sales offices, Mallinckrodt, Inc. sells its products worldwide.
Albunex was one of the first marketed ultrasound contrast agents. Currently, Mallinckrodt discontinued the manufacturing and development of ultrasound contrast agents.

Ultrasound Contrast Agents:

Contact Information
MAIL
Covidien Imaging Solutions
675 McDonnell Blvd.
Hazelwood, MO 63042
USA
PHONE
US: (888)744-1414
International: +1-314-654-3177
FAX
+1-314-654-5380
SonoSite, Inc.
www.sonosite.com 'SonoSite, Inc. is the worldwide market and technology leader in high performance, hand-carried ultrasound. Through its expertise in ASIC design, SonoSite is able to offer imaging performance typically found in ultrasound systems weighing more than 300 pounds in a system architecture that is approximately the size and weight of a laptop computer and provides a significant price to performance advantage compared to conventional systems. This breakthrough is transforming and expanding the worldwide diagnostic ultrasound market by serving existing clinical markets more efficiently and creating new point-of-care applications where ultrasound was either too cumbersome or too expensive to be used before. With over 15,000 systems sold since 1999, SonoSite products are known for exceptional performance, ease of use and durability.'

'SonoSite began as a division of ATL Ultrasound in 1997 focused on the development of all-digital, handheld ultrasound devices. In February 1995, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Project Administration (DARPA) had awarded to ATL a two-year matching grant to develop a highly portable ultrasound device for use on the battlefield or in natural or man-made disasters to diagnose victims of severe trauma. This program culminated with a prototype in October 1998. ATL spun off SonoSite as a public company on April 6, 1998.'

In March 2012 Fujifilm Holdings completes the acquisition of SonoSite.

Ultrasound Systems:
Contact Information
MAIL
SonoSite, Inc.
U.S. Headquarters
21919 30th Drive SE
Bothell, WA 98021-3904
PHONE
+1 425 951 1200
(+1 888 482 9449)
FAX
+1 425 951 1201
Contact Page
Transorbital Window
The transorbital window allow to insonate ophthalmic artery and ipsilateral carotid siphon through the eye. It is also possible to use the transorbital entrance to scan the middle and anterior cerebral arteries, if it is impossible through the transtemporal window.
The patient is asked to remove any contact lenses prior to examination and is instructed to close the eyes. The power output of the Doppler instrument has to be decreased to 10-20% to reduce the ultrasonic exposure of the eye.

See also Transcranial Doppler, Ultrasound Safety.
Ultrasound Machine
Ultrasound machines, widely used in medical imaging, are essential tools in the field of diagnostic ultrasound. These devices utilize high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of internal body structures. Ultrasound machines consist of several key components that work together to generate diagnostic images. These include:
The transducer is a handheld device that emits and receives sound waves. It converts electrical energy into sound waves and captures the returning echoes to create images.
The control panel houses the interface where the sonographer adjusts imaging parameters such as depth, frequency, and gain. It allows for customization of imaging settings based on the clinical requirements. The transducer pulse controls change the amplitude, frequency and duration of the pulses emitted from the transducer probe.
The central processing unit (CPU) serves as the brain of the ultrasound machine, processing the acquired data and transforming it into images. It handles complex calculations, image optimization, data storage and contains the electrical power supplies for itself and the transducer probe.
The display monitor (oscilloscope, tablet, computer monitor, etc.) showcases the real-time ultrasound images produced by the machine. It provides visual feedback to the sonographer, aiding in the interpretation and analysis of anatomical structures. Handheld ultrasound devices and mobile ultrasound probes can be connected wirelessly to a smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth or WiFi. These end device serves then as the ultrasound monitor.
Data input and measurements are done with the keyboard cursor (trackball). Ultrasound devices used for handheld point of care ultrasound (HPOCUS) are operated via the touch screen of the control panel.
Images are captured, reviewed, stored and transmitted digitally, using a standard format for digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM). Disk storage devices (FDD, HDD, CD, DVD) are outdated, but may be used in older machines to store the acquired images if no picture archiving and communication system (PACS) connection is possible.
The displayed ultrasound pictures are usually digitally stored in a PACS. The images from portable ultrasound machines can be stored and conveniently managed on the end device itself, the inserted memory card or in the cloud. With a QR scanner, the images can be accessed via the Internet in the cloud. Often there is also the possibility to get a picture of a baby sonography as a printout.

B-mode machines represent the vast majority of machines used in echocardiology, obstetrical scans, abdominal scans, gynecological scans, etc. B-mode ultrasound machines usually produce the sector (or pie segment-shaped) scans. These ultrasound scans require either a mechanical scanner transducer (the transducer moves to produce the sector scan), or a linear array transducer operated as a phased array.


Ultrasound machines come in different types, each catering to specific clinical needs. The two primary types are stationary and portable ultrasound machines:

Stationary units are typically larger in size and are installed in dedicated imaging rooms. These machines offer advanced imaging capabilities and a wide range of specialized features. They are commonly found in hospitals, clinics, and university medical centers where comprehensive imaging services are provided.
Portable units (see Portable Ultrasound Machine), as the name suggests, are compact and lightweight, designed for on-the-go imaging. These machines are highly versatile and offer excellent mobility, allowing healthcare professionals to bring the ultrasound system directly to the patient's bedside. Portable ultrasound machines are particularly useful in emergency settings, rural healthcare facilities, and point-of-care applications.

See also Handheld Ultrasound, Ultrasound System Performance, Equipment Preparation, Coaxial Cable, and Microbubble Scanner Modification, Environmental Protection and Ultrasound Accessories and Supplies.
dB/dt
(d B/d t) Definition: The ratio between the amount of change in amplitude of the magnetic field (dB) and the time it takes to make that change (dt). Because changing magnetic fields can induce electrical fields, this is one area of potential concern for safety limits.
The value of dB/dt is measured in Tesla per second (T/s).

See also Directivity Index, Phon, and Decibel.
Result Pages :
 
Share This Page
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Look
      Ups
Medical-Ultrasound-Imaging.com
former US-TIP.com
Member of SoftWays' Medical Imaging Group - MR-TIP • Radiology TIP • Medical-Ultrasound-Imaging
Copyright © 2008 - 2024 SoftWays. All rights reserved.
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Advertise With Us
 [last update: 2023-11-06 01:42:00]