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1. When purchasing an ultrasound system, should I choose B/W (Black and White) or Color Doppler?
This depends on your clinical requirements and budget.
B/W Ultrasound (such as uRason N8 or R6) is suitable for basic morphological exams, general measurements, and fundamental obstetric diagnostics. It offers high cost-effectiveness and is simple to operate.
Color Doppler (such as uRason CX20 or P60) is the standard for modern diagnostics, as it provides;real-time visualization of blood flow direction and velocity. It is crucial for diagnosing vascular diseases, cardiac assessments (e.g., Cardiology), and complex organ studies.
2. What is Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI)?
Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI) is an advanced digital processing technology that uses the harmonic signals generated by ultrasound waves within the tissue, rather than the original frequency, for imaging. The main benefits of THI include:
Artifact Reduction: Significantly reduces near-field noise and clutter, especially in patients who are difficult to penetrate (e.g., obese patients).
Resolution Enhancement: Achieves sharper, clearer image edges and tissue differentiation.
3. What are the main differences between a Notebook Ultrasound and a Trolley Ultrasound System? Which is suitable for clinic?
Trolley Ultrasound Systems (like uRason P60/R6): Typically feature larger HD displays, more powerful processors, and four-probe interfaces. They are ideal for stationary examination rooms, in-depth diagnostics (e.g., Cardiology), or high-throughput hospitals.
Notebook Ultrasound Systems (like uRason CX20): Are thin and lightweight with built-in batteries, making them perfect for bedside exams, emergency departments, mobile medicine, and clinics with limited space.
4. What are the advantages of Wireless Ultrasound Probesover traditional wired probes?
Their main advantages include: Operational Freedom: Eliminates cable constraints, allowing doctors to;operate more flexibly and freely, especially in operating rooms or confined spaces. Compatibility: Can connect via Wi-Fi to iOS/Android/Windows devices, facilitating remote diagnosis and easy image transfer. Sterilization Convenience: The waterproof design makes them easier to clean and sterilize, reducing the risk of cross-contamination.
5. What is 4D Real-time Ultrasound, and how is it used clinically?
4D Ultrasound adds the dimension of Time to traditional 3D imaging, allowing for the real-time, dynamic observation and recording of moving three-dimensional structures.
Common uses include:
Obstetrics: Real-time observation of fetal facial expressions and movements.
Interventional Procedures: Live guidance for puncture needles or instruments, increasing procedural accuracy.
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