Ultrasound to visualize complete flow during valvular processes
Ultrasound
to visualize complete flow during valvular processes
- With this technology, doctors can get a more accurate view of the anatomy of the heart
The Acuson SC2000 Prime Edition ultrasound system offers live, full-volume color Doppler images of the heart's valve anatomy and blood flow using a new true-volume transesophageal echo probe (TEE). With this technology, doctors can obtain a more authentic view of the anatomy of the heart and the dynamics of blood flow in one view, during surgical procedures performed on the valves, even in patients with ECG abnormalities (Photo courtesy of Siemens Healthcare)
A new system for
cardiovascular imaging (El Hospital, 2014; MedImaging, 2014) provides full volume images by color Doppler
ultrasound of the anatomy of the heart valves and blood flow. With
this technology, doctors can get a more accurate view of the anatomy of
the heart and the dynamics of blood flow in a single view. Also
included is a new software for automated valve analysis that provides
accurate measurements of the valves in a matter of seconds to better
support heart interventions.
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El Hospital. (2014). Sistema de ultrasonido para procedimientos valvulares Acuson SC2000 Prime. Recuperado de http://www.elhospital.com/temas/Sistema-de-ultrasonido-para-procedimientos-valvulares-Acuson-SC2000-Prime+99481
MedImaging. (2014). Ultrasonido permite visualizar flujo completo durante procedimientos valvulares. Recuperado de http://www.medimaging.es/ultrasonido/articles/294754945/ultrasonido_permite_visualizar_flujo_completo_durante_procedimientos_valvulares.html
How to cite this article:
Nocetti, F.A. (2014). "Ultrasound to visualize complete flow during valvular processes". In NabbuBlog. Retrieved from http://nabbublog.blogspot.com/2014/10/ultrasound-to-visualize-complete-flow.html
