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Directional Color Power Doppler
(DCPD) Directional color power Doppler combines power (amplitude) of Doppler signal with directional (phase) information to encode direction and variations in blood flow. DCPD is used in analysis of blood flow to assess blood vessel or vascular function.

See also Color Power Doppler, Quadrature Detection, and Directional Indicators.
CTS-415 PLUS
www.siui.com/english/product/415P.htm From SIUI Inc.;
'CTS-415 PLUS is a premium digital B/W ultrasound system with outstanding images and powerful application functions. It meets all your clinical requirements on black and white ultrasound examinations.'
'A variety of probes including convex, micro-convex, linear, vaginal, rectal probes and powerful imaging functions enable wide applications in cardiology, abdomen, small parts, pediatrics and OB/GYN.'

Device Information and Specification
APPLICATIONS
CONFIGURATION
Normal system, gray scale(256)
Linear and convex
PROBES STANDARD
1 * Super broadband convex probe, 1 * high frequency linear probe
2.5MHz ~ 11.0MHz, Broad band, Tri-frequency
B-mode, 2B, 4B, M-mode, B/M, ZOOM B
IMAGING OPTIONS
Real ZOOM, max. Zoom * 4.0, multiplying power and position selectable
OPTIONAL PACKAGE
Linear, convex, micro-convex, vaginal, rectal probes; CD-RW; Tri-probe connector; DICOM 3.0 interface and software ...
H*W*D m
1.3 * 0.52 * 0.77
WEIGHT
65 kg (main unit)
POWER REQUIREMENT
AC 220V/110V, 50Hz/60Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION
0.45 KVA
Hi Vision 8500 - EUB-8500
www.hitachimed.com/products/ultrasound/eub_8500.asp From Hitachi Medical Corporation (HMC), sales, marketing and service in the US by Hitachi Medical Systems America Inc.;
Powerful, flexible, and fast, the HI VISION™ 8500 - EUB-8500 diagnostic ultrasound scanner combines leading edge technologies with user-oriented operation for exceptional imaging and functionality.
Available exclusively on the 8500, SonoElastography provides a new perspective on the physical properties of tumors and masses by determining and displaying the relative stiffness of tissue.

Device Information and Specification
CONFIGURATION
Compact system
Five frequency (except mini-probes), low impedance, wideband
RANGE OF PROBE TYPE
Linear, convex, radial, biplane, phased array, echoendoscope longitudinal, echoendoscope radial
PROBE FREQUENCIES
Linear: 5.0-13 MHz, convex: 2.5-7.5 MHz, phased: 2.0-7.5 MHz, sector: 2.0-7.5 MHz
4 Modes of dynamic tissue harmonic imaging (dTHI), pulsed wave Doppler, continuous wave Doppler, color flow imaging, power Doppler, directional power Doppler, color flow angiography, real-time Doppler measurements, quantitative tissue Doppler
IMAGING OPTIONS
HI COMPOUND imaging, HI RES adaptive imaging, wideband pulse inversion imaging (WPI), Raw Data Freeze
OPTIONAL PACKAGE
3D imaging, steerable CW Doppler, dynamic contrast harmonics imaging, stress echo, Pentax EUS and Fujinon Mini-probe, SonoElastography imaging option
IMAGING ENHANCEMENTS
3RD generation color artifact suppression
STORAGE, CONNECTIVITY, OS
Patient and image database management system, HDD, FDD, MOD, CD-ROM, Network, DICOM 3.0, Windows XP
DATA PROCESSING
Octal beam processing, 12 bit Gigasampling A/D for precise signal reproduction
H*W*D m (inch.)
1.50 * 0.56 * 1.02 (59 x 22 x 40)
WEIGHT
159 kg (351 lbs.)
POWER CONSUMPTION
1.5kVA
Ultrasound Accessories and Supplies
Common ultrasound supplies that are often used in conjunction with ultrasound imaging:
Ultrasound Gel:
A water-based gel used as a coupling agent between the transducer and the patient's skin. It helps eliminate air pockets and ensures good sound wave transmission.
Probe Covers:
Disposable covers designed to maintain hygiene and prevent cross-contamination. These covers are placed over the transducer before each examination.
Cleaning Wipes:
Alcohol-based or disinfectant wipes used for cleaning and disinfecting the transducer and other equipment surfaces. Specific cleaning solutions are recommended by the ultrasound equipment manufacturer for thorough cleaning of transducers.
Gel Warmers:
Devices used to warm ultrasound gel, providing patient comfort during the examination.
Needle Guides:
Attachments or brackets that assist in accurate needle placement during ultrasound-guided procedures such as biopsies or injections.
Positioning Aids:
Cushions, wedges, or straps designed to help position patients correctly and comfortably during ultrasound exams.

Common ultrasound accessories that are often used in conjunction with ultrasound imaging:
Transducer Storage Rack:
A dedicated rack or holder to store transducers safely when not in use, helping to prevent damage.
Storage and Archiving Solutions:
External hard drives, network storage, or cloud-based systems for long-term storage and backup of ultrasound images and reports. Possibly specialized printers that produce hard copies of ultrasound images for immediate documentation and patient records.
Power Supply and Transducer Cable Extenders:
Extension cables used to increase the length of transducer cables for more flexibility during examinations. Adequate power sources or uninterrupted power supply (UPS) to ensure continuous operation of the ultrasound machine during power outages or fluctuations.
Reporting Templates and Software:
Customizable reporting templates and software solutions that facilitate efficient and standardized reporting of ultrasound findings.
Phantom Devices:
Artificial tissue-like structures or phantoms used for training, calibration, and quality assurance purposes to evaluate image quality and system performance.

Consult with ultrasound equipment vendors or professionals in the field to determine the specific accessories and supplies that best suit your imaging needs and specialty. See also Equipment Preparation, Environmental Protection, Portable Ultrasound Machine, Ultrasound Technology, Ultrasound System Performance and Sonographer.
Watt
(W) The SI unit of power.
Definition: 1 watt is equal to a power rate of one joule of work per second of time or in electrical terms it is the power produced by a current of one ampere flowing through an electric potential of one volt.
Power is the rate at which work is done, or the rate at which energy is expended and is used both in mechanics and in electricity.
The unit is named for James Watt, a British engineer.
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