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Medical Canon Aplio i800 Ultrasound

Medical Device Canon Aplio i800 Ultrasound

Overview

Medical Device Canon Aplio i800, apart from the Aplio Platinum series, integrates Canon’s fully digital transmission and reception processing technology, iBEAM digital architecture. The Aplio i800 ultrasound provides a number of high-performance hardware options, such as a 23” wide LCD monitor, a fully customizable 12.1” LCD touchscreen, a remotely operable wireless tablet console, four active probe ports, and three premium Matrix transducers, including wideband linear (i18LX5, i24LX8) and wideband convex (i8CX1) transducers. By adding the Volume Matrix, which is a standard option on Canon’s Aplio i900 system, the Canon Aplio i800 can generate a high volume of cardiac images with a wideband volume TEE (i6SVX2) and a wideband sector (i6SX1). The Aplio i800’s extensive assortment of specialty transducers efficiently covers a high standard of demand in sophisticated radiology applications as well. Similar to the Canon Aplio i900, the Aplio i800 is compact, lightweight, and easily maneuverable with over 36cm of console height adjustment, a lateral slide, and a fully articulating monitor arm.

Remarkable features of Medical  Aplio i800 that differentiate it from the Canon Aplio i700 are an intelligent Dynamic Micro Slice function for operating matrix transducers, such as i8CX1, i18LX5, and i24LX8, and a Multiplexing function that is used to perform Quad View for CHI, Quad View for SWE, Shadow Glass, and Smart sensor 3D. The Multiplexing function is optional on the Aplio i700 but comes standard on the Aplio i800.

Medical Device Aplio i800 also provides a wide range of Canon’s exclusive, clinically proven technologies as standard options, such as Precision Imaging (Speckle Reduction), ApliPure+ (Spatial Compounding), Advanced Dynamic FlowTM(ADF), Smart 3D, BEAM, Superb micro-vascular Imaging(SMI), Intelligent Dynamic Micro Slice, Multiplexing, and Volume Matrix. Additional options include 2D Wall Motion Tracking, Mitral Valve Analysis, Contrast Imaging, 4D, Luminance (HDlive), Fly-Thru, Elastography, Shear wave, Smart Fusion, MicroPure, and Panoramic View. In terms of functionality, the only difference between Canon’s Aplio i900 and the Aplio i800 is the Volume Matrix option.

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