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Philips Compact Ultrasound System 5000 series specifications
Contents
1 Introduction 4 4 Workflow 13
1.1 Exam types 4.1 Ergonomics
4.2 Display annotation
2 System overview 5 4.3 SmartExams
2.1 System architecture 4.4 Stress echo
2.2 Imaging formats 4.5 Volume imaging solutions
2.3 Imaging modes 4.6 QuickSAVE feature
M-mode 4.7 Image presentation
2D Imaging 4.8 Cineloop review
Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI) 4.9 Exam management features
Color Doppler 4.10 Connectivity
Color Power Angio imaging (CPA) Standard connectivity features
MicroFlow Imaging (MFI) NetLink connectivity option
Spectral Doppler Report
Auto color and Auto Doppler Collaboration Live
Steerable Continuous Wave (CW) Doppler Core security features
Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI/TDI PW) Government security option
iRotate TEE echo SafeGuard security option
3D/4D and MPR imaging (hybrid transducers) Security Plus feature
Spatio-Temporal Image Correlation (STIC)
Panoramic imaging 5 Transducers 18
Contrast imaging – cardiovascular 5.1 Transducer selection
Contrast imaging – general imaging Multiport adapter
Strain-based elastography Compact transducers
PureWave crystal technology
3 System controls 10 Curved array
3.1 Optimization controls C5-1 Philips Curved Transducer 5-1 MHz
2D grayscale imaging with PureWave Technology
Real-time image compounding – SonoCT C6-2 Philips Curved Transducer 6-2 MHz
Live volume imaging (GI/WHC) C8-5 Philips Curved Transducer 8-5 MHz
Tissue Aberration Control (TAC) C9-2 Philips Curved Transducer 9-2 MHz
iSCAN intelligent optimization with PureWave Technology
Next Gen AutoSCAN intelligent optimization C9-4v Philips Curved Transducer 9-4 MHz Endovaginal
iOPTIMIZE intelligent optimization C10-3v Philips Curved Transducer 10-3 MHz Endovaginal
3.2 Control panel with PureWave Technologyy
3.3 Touchscreen V6-2 Philips Mechanical Volume Transducer 6-2 MHz
3D9-3v Philips Curved Transducer 9-3 MHz Endovaginal
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5 Transducers (continued) 18 6 Measurements and analysis 25
Linear array 6.1 Measurement tools and general description
L12-3 Philips Linear Transducer 12-3 MHz 6.2 Measurement tools and quantification
with ergonomic handle General Imaging 3D Quantification (GI 3DQ)
L12-4 Philips Linear Transducer 12-4 MHz application
L12-5 Philips Linear Transducer 12-5 MHz 50mm Intima Media Thickness (IMT) Quantification
L15-7io Philips Linear Transducer 15-7 MHz application
interoperative Region of Interest (ROI) Quantification application
L18-5 Philips Linear Transducer 18-5 MHz Automated Cardiac 2D Quantification (a2DQ)
eL18-4 Philips Linear Transducer 18-4 MHz with application
PureWave and Elevation Focus technologies MicroVascular Imaging (MVI) application
Sector array Cardiac AutoStrain LV (left ventricle) application
S4-2 Philips Sector Transducer 4-2 MHz Fetal Heart Navigator application
S5-1 Philips Sector Transducer 5-1 MHz Cardiac Strain Quantification (SQ) application
S8-3 Philips Sector Transducer 8-3 MHz 6.3 High Q automatic Doppler analysis
xMatrix array 6.4 Clinical option analysis packages
X7-2t Philips TEE Transducer 7-2 MHz TEE
with PureWave and xMatrix Array technologies 7 Physical specifications 29
X8-2t Philips TEE Transducer 8-2 MHz Compact system
with PureWave and xMatrix Array technologies Compact cart
Non-imaging Physio
D2cwc Philips Non-imaging Continuous Wave Power requirements and video parameters
Transducer 2 MHz Electrical safety standards
D5cwc Philips Non-imaging Continuous Wave
Transducer 5 MHz 8 Maintenance and services 31
D2tcd Philips Non-imaging Pulsed Wave Transducer Maintenance
2 MHz Transcranial Services
5.2 Compact 5000 series transducers and features
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1. Introduction
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2. System overview
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2.2 Imaging formats
• 2D linear: WideSCAN with SonoCT • High-PRF pulsed wave (PW) Doppler
• 2D curved: WideSCAN with SonoCT • Duplex and simultaneous 2D/PW Doppler
• 2D sector • Duplex continuous wave (CW) Doppler
• 2D virtual apex sector imaging with wide field of view • Duplex, color flow, CW Doppler
• 2D trapezoid • Duplex 2D, CPA, color flow, PW Doppler
• Dual 2D • Auto Doppler optimization: Auto PW Doppler, color
• Panoramic imaging • Doppler, flow optimization for one-button angle correction
• 3D/4D volume Imaging and steering
• 3D full volume • Independent triplex mode for simultaneous 2D, CPA,
• 2D, MPR and volume (not for echocardiography examinations) color flow, PW Doppler
• Dual volume for full volume, 3D zoom and iCrop (not for • Dual imaging with two work flow choices; single or dual buffer
echocardiography examinations) • Mixed mode display with one image live while other is frozen;
• MaxVue image format for example, 2D/2D, 2D/color, color/color,color/CPA
– Allows use of entire monitor viewing area for displaying • High definition zoom (write zoom)
image with a push of a button • Reconstructed zoom with pan (read zoom)
– Uses a high-definition resolution and an aspect ratio of 16:9 • Panoramic imaging – transducer dependent
• SonoCT panoramic imaging with xRes and harmonic modes
• Chroma imaging in 2D, 3D, QLAB MPR and iSlice, panoramic,
2.3 Imaging modes M-mode and Doppler modes
• 2D grayscale imaging with advanced pulse coding, pulse • Live MVI
shaping and frequency compounding technologies • Spatio-temporal Image Correlation (STIC)
• M-mode
• M-mode color Doppler M-mode
• M-mode tissue Doppler • Available on all imaging transducers
• M-mode trapezoid • Anatomic M-mode available on all imaging transducers
• Anatomical M-mode • TDI M-mode available in cardiac applications
• Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) • Selectable sweeping rates
• TDI M-mode • Time markers: 0.1 and 0.2 seconds
• Adaptive Doppler • Acquisition zoom capability
• Adaptive broadband color flow • Selectable display format prospective or retrospective
• Color compare mode (1/3-2/3, 1/2-1/2, 2/3-1/3, side-by-side, full screen)
• 3D imaging • Chroma colorization with multiple color maps
• 3D imaging with Color Doppler/CPA/DCPA • Cineloop review for retrospective analysis of M-mode data
• 4D imaging 256 (8 bits) discrete gray levels
• Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI) with pulse inversion
technology 2D imaging
• Multivariate Tissue Harmonic Imaging including pulse • Available with all imaging transducers
inversion technology • Adjustable sector width and position during live imaging
• Left ventricular opacification (LVO) with pulse inversion • Ability to invert image left and right, top and bottom
and power modulation technologies • User-adjustable receive gain
• SonoCT beam-steered real-time compound imaging • LGC (lateral gain compensation) on cardiac sector transducers
• Harmonic SonoCT imaging • Selection between one and eight focal zones
• Up to five levels of xRes adaptive image processing technology • Dynamic range or echo compression transducer and
– Variable settings available to the user imaging preset-dependent
• Intelligent scanning for one-button TGC and gain • Gray Maps
optimization (i.e., adaptive gain compensation – AGC) • Chroma imaging providing colorized luminance maps
• Next Gen AutoSCAN with adaptive gain compensation (AGC) • Acquisition zoom (HD zoom): ability to position the zoom,
for real-time frame-by-frame TGC optimization ROI anywhere within the image and change the height and
• Simultaneous 2D M-mode width of the zoom ROI
• Color Doppler • Display zoom and magnify on live or frozen images up to
• Color Power Angio imaging (CPA) and directional CPA 8 times
– High resolution option available in relevant clinical • Three levels of frame rate
applications • Tissue optimization
• Strain-based elastography • Contrast resolution enhancement
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• Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI) • 256 color bins
• SonoCT imaging • Post-processing includes baseline, color invert, color map,
• Post-processing includes gain, dynamic range, up/down hide color, write priority, blend, variance and zoom
invert, right/left invert, zoom, gray map and Chroma map • Parallelogram steering on linear array transducers; three
• Live Compare imaging: side-by-side comparison of 2D images angles on L12-5 50 and L18-5, twenty-one angles on
where the current live image is compared to a stored image L12-3ERGO, L12-4 and L15-7io
from the same study or retrieved multimodality image • Trackpad -controlled color Region of Interest: size and position
• WideSCAN or trapezoid imaging • Maps, filters, color sensitivity, line density, smoothing,
• Next-generation xRes technology echo write priority, color persistence, gain and baseline
• Persistence (frame averaging) optimized automatically by exam type or is user-selectable
• Grayscale standard display • Velocity and variance display
• Next Gen AutoSCAN with adaptive gain compensation (AGC) • Color invert in live and frozen imaging
for real-time line-by-line TGC optimization • Frequency optimization control for spatial resolution and
penetration optimization
Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI) • Color and 2D line density control
• Provides second harmonic processing to reduce artifacts • Automatically adapts transmit and receive bandwidth
and provides high quality images processing based on the color box position, providing
• Multivariate pulsing including patented pulse inversion phase exceptional sensitivity and color resolution
cancellation technology for increased detail resolution during • Color Doppler PRF maximum 34 KHz, dependent on
harmonic imaging transducer and clinical application
• Available in all clinical applications
• Extends high performance imaging capabilities to all patient Color Power Angio imaging (CPA)
body types • Automatically adapts transmit and receive bandwidth
• Support of SonoCT (Harmonic SonoCT) and xRes modes processing based on the color box position, providing
excellent sensitivity and color resolution
Color Doppler • Highly sensitive mode for small vessel visualization
• Available on all imaging transducers • Available on all imaging transducers for general imaging
• Color gain and women’s healthcare
• Region of Interest (ROI) • Cineloop review
• Frequency Optimization: fixed transmit/receive frequencies • Multiple color maps
including adaptive flow • Individual controls for gain, filters, sensitivity, echo write
• Seventeen selectable baseline positions for CV, nine priority and color invert
selectable baseline positions for GI, WHC • Adjustable CPA Region of Interest: size and position
• Baseline invert • User-selectable persistence
• B/W suppress • User-selectable blending on/off
• Color blending • Cineloop review with full playback control
• Color compare dual display (B/W on left, color on right) • Advanced motion suppression with intelligent algorithms;
• Color map adapts to various application types to selectively eliminate
• Color persistence virtually all color motion artifacts
• Color trapezoid • 256 color bins
• Flow optimization: GI, WHC • Post-processing includes hide CPA, write priority, invert,
• Output power DCPA map, blend and zoom
• Magnify (range from 0.8X to 8X) • Parallelogram steering on linear array transducers; three
• Scale sector width and position on curved and phased array angles on L12-5 50 and L18-5, twenty-one angles on L12-3,
• Simultaneous mode during PW mode L12-4 and L15-7io
• Smoothing • Trackpad-controlled color Region of Interest: size and position
• Ability to steer between ±20° steer angle on linear array • Maps, filters, color sensitivity, line density, smoothing, echo
• Variance write priority, color persistence gain and baseline, optimized
• Wall filter automatically by exam type or is user-selectable
• Write priority • Velocity and variance display
• Zoom • Color invert in live and frozen imaging
• Cineloop review with full playback control • Frequency optimization control for spatial resolution
• Advanced motion suppression with intelligent algorithms; and penetration optimization
adapts to various application types to selectively reduce • Color and 2D line density control
color motion artifacts
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• Automatically adapts transmit and receive bandwidth • When image is frozen and Doppler is active, automatically
processing based on the color box position, providing adjusts PW scale and baseline
optimal sensitivity and color resolution • Auto color and Auto Doppler is available on the linear
• CPA PRF maximum 34 KHz, dependent on transducer transducers L12-3ERGO, L12-4, L12-5 50, L18-5, and
and clinical application L15-7io in carotid/arterial vascular applications
• Auto Doppler is available on the curvilinear transducers
MicroFlow Imaging (MFI) C5-1, C6-2, C8-5, C9-2, C9-4v, C10-3v, V6-2
• Highly sensitive imaging mode designed to detect slow
and weak blood flow anatomy in tissue; transducer- Steerable Continuous Wave (CW) Doppler
and preset-dependent • Available on all cardiac applications using sector transducers
• Steerable through 90° sector
Spectral Doppler • Maximum velocity range 19 m/sec (transducer-dependent)
• Display annotations including Doppler mode, scale (cm/sec) • iSCAN optimization that automatically adjusts scale
Nyquist limit, wall filter setting, gain, acoustic output status, and baseline
sample volume size, normal/inverted, angle correction
and grayscale curve Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI/TDI PW)
• Ultra-high-resolution millisecond spectral FFT rate • Available on all cardiac imaging transducers
• Angle correction with automatic velocity scale adjustment • Frame rate control: high frame rate acquisition of tissue motion
• Adjustable velocity display ranges (up to 240 fps); transducer- and preset-dependent
• Nine position shifts (including 0) • TDI gain, TGC and LGC compatible
• Normal/invert display around horizontal zero line • TDI Opt: optimized transmit and receive frequencies
• Five selectable sweep speeds: Min, Slow, Medium, Fast and Max • Eight maps
• Selectable low-frequency signal filtering with adjustable • TDI M-mode and TDI-PW available, dependent on transducer
wall filter settings and clinical application
• Selectable grayscale curve for optimal display
• Selectable Chroma colorization maps iRotate TEE echo
• Selectable display format prospective or retrospective • Ability to image in 2D and rotate the image without moving
1/3-2/3, 1/2-1/2, 2/3-1/3, side-by-side, full screen the transducer
• Steering available to up to 90° (+/- 45°), dependent on • Home rotational key
transducer and clinical application • High frame rate rotational imaging
• Doppler review for retrospective analysis of Doppler data • Available on X8-2t and X7-2t transducers only
• 256 (8 bits) discrete gray levels
• Post-processing includes gain, compress, invert, baseline, 3D/4D and MPR imaging (mechanical transducers)
angle correct, Quick angle, display format, sweep speed, • Volume display with surface rendering (transparency,
reject, Chroma map brightness and lighting controls)
• Available on all imaging transducers • TrueVue Volume 3D rendering display delivers lifelike image
• Adjustable sample volume size: 1.0-20 mm display, allowing the user to place the light source anywhere
(transducer-dependent) within the 3D volume
• Simultaneous or duplex mode of operation • GlassVue 3D rendering goes beyond the surface, revealing
• Simultaneous 2D, color Doppler, pulsed Doppler internal structures
• High-PRF capability in all modes including duplex, • TouchVue is an easier, more intuitive method of 3D volume
simultaneous duplex and triplex manipulation – just using simple finger gestures on the system
• PRF range between 200 Hz-34 KHz, depending on touchscreen allows the user to control 3D volume rotation
transducer and clinical application in all axes
• 50 dB or more gain available to the user, depending • Tilt feature offered on the 3D9-3V provides incremental
on clinical application lateral steering of the 2D image plane to the right or left
• iSCAN optimization that automatically adjusts scale • Multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) view display
and baseline • Specialized algorithms and maps increase 3D display
• aReveal automatically sculpts away data proximal
Auto color and Auto Doppler to the fetal face by recognizing the geometry of the skull
• In live imaging, provides the following capabilities • FlexVue trimming enables rapid visualization of slices
– Automatically adjusts color box position and angle or planes within the acquired 3D data set
– Automatically adjusts PW sample volume placement • FlexVue supported on 3D9-3v and V6-2 transducers
and angle • FlexVue supports three trace types: straight, curved
– Includes Auto Flow Tracking for automatic angle correction and continuous
with sample volume movements
– Automatically adjusts PW scale and baseline
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• Trace types can trim from above the trace line, below Contrast imaging – general imaging
the trace line, or bilateral (above and below the trace line) • System optimized for detecting contrast agent signatures
• Orthogonal view allows anatomic viewing from perspectives as they are approved for use
• Cropping tools on both volume and multiplanar • Contrast modes available on C5-1 and eL18-4 transducers
reconstruction (MPR) views • Live MicroVascular Imaging (MVI)
• Slice control on MPR and volume displays • Up to 8 Chroma maps for enhanced contrast imaging
• Supported by SonoCT and xRes modes to reduce noise • Mid-MI contrast modes available on C5-1 transducers
artifacts • Pulse modulation contrast imaging available with SonoCT
• Biometry Assist utilizes anatomical intelligence technology for and xRes technologies
automatic measurements of the most commonly used fetal • Touchscreen display timer
biometry parameters BPD, OFD, HC, AC and FL • Advanced non-linear pulsing schemes with xRes for increased
• Resize control that adjusts for different sweep speeds contrast sensitivity
• On-screen orientation markers • High frequency contrast capability
• Flash imaging
Spatio-Temporal Image Correlation (STIC) imaging • Dual imaging mode for simultaneous fundamental and
• Available on V6-2 transducer contrast displays
• Automated volume acquisition of fetal cardiac cycle allowed • Dual imaging contrast mode supports simultaneous mirrored
• Grayscale and 3D color calipers duplicating measurements on both the fundamental
• CPA and Directional CPA (DCPA) and contrast displays
• Default 25° elevation angle • ECG/timed triggering
• User-configurable acquisition time • Long loop capture mode during contrast procedures
• Ability to stop acquisition and return to standby (3-10 minutes)
• Ability to accept or reject detected heart rate • QLAB ROI and MVI display
• Compatible with QLAB quantification software
Strain-based elastography
Panoramic imaging • Strain-based elastography for breast and gynecological
• Real-time extended field-of-view composite imaging, imaging
acquired in fundamental or SonoCT mode • Available for breast imaging on the L12-5 50 and eL18-4
• Ability to acquire composite image in xRes mode transducers
• Ability to back up and realign the image during acquisition • Available on the C10-3v and C9-4v transducers for
• Full zoom, pan, cineloop review and image rotation capabilities gynecological and pelvic imaging
• Auto fit of composite image • One-touch entry into elastography mode
• Distance, curved-linear distance and area in review mode can • Elastogram applied as a Region of Interest box with user
be measured with distance marker displayed via skin-line ruler control of size and location through entire field of view
• Ability to display or remove skin-line ruler • Indicator for compression level
• Cineloop review that allows measurement on individual frames • Display options
• Scaling information included for connectivity prints allowing – Single-screen 2D with elastogram
for measurements on a workstation – Side-by-side display of 2D image and 2D with elastogram
• Available on linear and curved array transducers (not available – Shadow duplication (size compare) and measurement
on endovaginal transducers) capability in side-by-side display
• Distance and area tools
Contrast imaging – cardiovascular • Duplication from either side of the display
• System optimized for left ventricular opacification • Eight selectable elastogram display maps
• One-touch solution (one-button access in Adult Echo preset) • Ability to hide or show the elastogram display
with settings for bolus and infusion • Blend capability to increase 2D visibility through
• S5-1 broad bandwidth pulse inversion and power modulation elastogram display
technologies for high sensitivity • Four smoothing selections
• LVO on and off and contrast optimization choices and • Five persistence selections
transmit power settings that can be saved with Gain • Two dynamic resolution system (DRS) selections to alternate
• Save feature for stress echo studies, reducing setup time for between elastogram resolution and penetration
image acquisition at peak stress • Four dynamic range selections for elastogram display
• Low MI contrast supported on the S5-1 transducer • Two elastogram optimization settings for different tissue
• LVO contrast supported on the S5-1 and S4-2 transducers compositions
• AI – anechoic imaging for enhancing areas without
ultrasound signals such as cystic and complex cystic structures
• Stiffness measurement available
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3. System controls
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• Operates in conjunction with Tissue Harmonic Imaging, • Lighting
volume modes, panoramic imaging, contrast modes • Transparency
and duplex Doppler • xHair display
• Operates in conjunction with xRes adaptive image processing • Save volume in native or native loop
• Available with WideSCAN format during 2D imaging for • Acquisition sweep save
extended field-of-view operation • MPR sweep save
• Generic distance and area measurements available
Live volume imaging (GI/WHC) on rendered volumes
• Single sweep 3D, 4D, STIC • Distance and area measurements on MPRs
• 3D preview ROI size and position • QLAB plugins, including GI 3DQ and FHN
• 3D preview ROI curve adjust
• Sector width Tissue Aberration Control (TAC)
• Angle • Corrects for speed of sound disturbances due to excessive
• Res/speed control adipose layer on obese patients
• Grayscale imaging controls • Available on L12-5 50 mm, eL18-4 and L18-5 transducers
• 2D optimization settings with select TSP settings
• 2D color optimization settings
• 2D power optimization settings iSCAN one-touch intelligent image optimization
• Tissue Harmonic Imaging • One-touch image optimization
• Rotate X, Y, Z – In 2D mode, one-button automatic adjustment of system
• Slice gain and TGC to achieve balanced brightness of tissues
• ROI size and position • Available in contrast imaging for selected transducers
• ROI curve adjust and applications
• Pointer trim adjust – Independent settings based upon whether the contrast
• Pointer xHair move timer is active
• Pointer cine • In Doppler mode, one-button automatic adjustment of:
• Edit/accept – Doppler PRF based on detected velocity
• Hide volume – Doppler baseline based on detected flow direction
• Up/down invert • Available on all imaging transducers
• QuickFlip • Operates in conjunction with SonoCT and XRes imaging
• 3D rotate: 0°, 180°, 90°, 270°
• 3D view control: up, down, left, right, front, back Next Gen AutoSCAN continuous intelligent image
• Reset orientation optimization
• Magnify • Next Gen AutoSCAN continuous, real-time adjustment of
• 3D vision control system gain and TGC to achieve balanced brightness of tissues
• Light position controls - (X, Y and depth with – When activated, applies gain balancing to all grayscale
TrueVue, GlassVue and TouchVue) image data including 2D, 3D and M-mode grayscale data
• TrueVue Pro enables touchscreen sculpting and – Every image frame has individually adjusted image
pinch zoom functionality brightness
• Preset light position controls – Available from 2D touchscreen controls
• Dynamic volume colorization • Adaptive gain compensation (AGC) dynamically adjusts
• Chroma colorization (every pixel on every scan line) low level 2D echoes to reduce
• Layout gain artifacts (shadows/through transmission) and enhance
• Reference image uniformity with 2D and 3D imaging
• XRes technology
• Zoom iOPTIMIZE one-button intelligent performance optimization
• Show/hide echo or color • Multiple technologies for one-button approach to
• Reset controls (including light position) automatically and immediately adjust system performance for
• Pan different patient sizes, flow states, and clinical requirements.
• Sculpt • Tissue Specific Presets – adjusts over 7,500 parameters during
• Threshold transducer and application selection
• FlexVue visualization tool • Patient optimization – adjusts 2D performance to immediately
– Orthogonal view adapt to different patient sizes
• Brightness • Flow optimization – adjusts broadband flow performance
• Smoothing to immediately adapt to different flow states
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• Dynamic resolution system (DRS) – one control adjusts nearly 3.3 Touchscreen
40 parameters simultaneously for user preference of spatial
resolution or temporal resolution during clinical procedures • Full-color 10-inch capacitive touchscreen, complete with
• One control optimizes functions such as: swipe technology, enables easy navigation of controls
– Line density and system interaction
– Persistence • Widescreen touchscreen for dynamic presentation of controls
– Pulse inversion harmonics via flyout menu selections reduces button presses
– Synthetic aperture • Workflow-related controls (Patient, Review, Report,
– Number of lines of sight (SonoCT) End Exam, Help) always present on touchscreen
– RF interpolation • Tabbed layout and swipe capability for quick access
– Parallel beamforming to secondary or tertiary controls
• Direct selection of any attached transducer with automatic
or manual selection of Tissue Specific Presets
3.2 Control panel • Touchscreen control adjustment of LGC and TGC curve with
• Easy-to-learn graphical user interface with mix of simultaneous display of image on touchscreen to enhance
touchscreen, innovative trackpad, digital TGC controls ergonomics and reduce user steps
and functionally dedicated hard controls. • Touchscreen alphanumeric keyboard for text entry
• Primary imaging manipulation controls available • TouchVue manipulation and icon-driven 3D workflow
on the state-of-the-art trackpad on touchscreen simplify 3D data navigation
• Trackpad with three “programmable” trackpad keys
• Other keys associated with trackpad include.
– iSCAN
– Acquire
– Freeze
– Measure
– Erase
– Label
– Pointer
• Major mode encoders and independent gain controls
for 2D, 3D, Color, PW, CW
• BodyMarker encoder for easy display of body markers
and transducer orientation graphic
• M-mode, CPA and TDI controls available via the encoders
integrated with the touchscreen display
• Completely sealed digital TGC LED controls
– Eight individual depth controls allows easy adjustment
of TGC curve
– User-selectable TGC lock control avoids inadvertent
changes to the TGC curve
– One button TGC reset to easily return to the default
TGC positions
• Tri-state control panel lighting (active, available and
unavailable)
• Ambient lighting control for exceptional image viewing
in both light and dark environments
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4. Workflow
The Compact 5000 series features the innovative Philips technologies and
portfolio-driven workflow normally available on our larger, cart-based systems.
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• User-selectable depth scale display • Automatic launching of annotation and body marker icon
• Real-time display of mechanical index (MI) on required views
• Real-time display of thermal index (TIb, TIc, TIs) • Ability to automatically launch modes (2D, 3D, color modes,
• Multiple trackpad-driven annotation arrows Doppler, dual, color compare) defined in a SmartExam
• Pre-defined annotations and body markers • Ability to pause and resume SmartExam function at any time
(application-specific and user-selectable), with two • Flexibility for automatic or manual advance of views
body markers supported in dual imaging format • Quick access tool bar for protocol navigation
• Annotations editable and movable in Review • System analysis capabilities supported in all defined protocols
• Configurable label control for quick access to labels
and body markers
• Doppler baseline invert in live and frozen imaging
4.4 Stress echo
• Compression changes available live or scrolling loop • Acquisition of echocardiography single frame or loops of
• TGC curve (On/Auto/Off display) the left ventricle in any imaging mode including 2D, color
• TGC values (On/Off display) and spectral Doppler
• Tool Tips provides a brief description of the abbreviated • Gain Save that adjusts automatically to different views and
on-screen image parameters automatically saves your preferred control settings, such as
• Trackpad icon displaying functions assigned to gain, depth, ROI, position and many other parameters
trackpad buttons – For each view while acquiring resting images
• Informative trackpad arbitration prompts – At immediate post-exercise, automatic retrieval of saved
• Thumbnail display of images printed/stored settings for each view
• On-screen selection and display of calculations – Different gain profiles for parasternal LAX and SAX views,
• On-screen selection and editing of protocols AP4 and AP2 views allowed
• Calculations results and analysis labels • Length of acquired images that is user-adjustable between
• Graphical tabs that allow navigation to other analysis features 1 and 180 seconds
• Network and connectivity icons to allow immediate feedback • Ability to acquire routine cardiac images in timed and R-R
about network and printer conditions interval clip (varies with selected compression ratio and
• Icons to display status of and allow access to the following available system memory)
functions: Print Job status, media read/write status, system • For timed acquisition, the ability to start acquisition on the
battery level, compact cart battery level, wireless connectivity, R-wave if the ECG is active and an R-wave is present
remote service, HIPAA status indicator icon, iSCAN status, • Your preferred control settings automatically saved – such as
acquisition status and physio status MI (mechanical index), gain and depth for each view while
• Cineloop frame number display acquiring resting images
• Cineloop bar with trim markers • Live Compare
• Prompt region for display of informational text and icons • Ability to defer selection by stage
• Protocol procedure list with status • Default stress protocols
• Factory-provided non-editable default protocols
– Two-stage exercise stress
4.3 SmartExams – Four-stage pharmacological stress
• On-screen selection and editing of protocols – Three-stage exercise stress (bicycle)
• Exam guide with on-screen display – Four-stage quantitative: wall motion and contrast
• Required views based on exam type • Default protocols that may be used as the basis for
• SmartExam customization user-defined versions
– Creates a protocol as the user performs an exam – Support between 1 and 10 stages
– Saves all annotation, body markers and labeled – Support user-defined stage names
measurements defined in each view – Support between 1 and 40 views per stage
– Records modes used to capture each view – Support user-defined view names
– Captures the acquisition method (print, capture, – Prompt for a particular stage and view
3D data set) in each individual view – Assign stage and view names
– Provides user ability to pause and resume recording – Set clip length for each image or group of images
process if needed – Set the number of cycles/beats for each image
– Allows user to edit views before finalizing new protocol – Define prospective, retrospective, or multi-cycle/full
• Fully customizable protocol capability for any clinical disclosure acquisition
application supported on the system with flexibility to – Define the capture format of each image or group of images
conduct the examination protocol in any sequence – Define the default replay mode for each protocol
• Preset protocols including but not limited to abdominal, – Set mode acquisition for each view
vascular, cardiac and Ob/Gyn exams based on industry and – Support for up to five modes
accreditation guidelines – Save user-defined protocols within a preset
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– Save user-defined protocols to removable media for 4.8 Cineloop review
import onto separate systems at the same software level
– Modify protocols during use • Acquisition, storage in local memory, and display in real-time
– Add stages at any point after the current stage and duplex modes of up to 2,200 frames of 2D and color
– Pre and post data curves images, up to 64 seconds of Doppler data and M-mode for
– Pre and post bull’s-eye maps retrospective review and image selection, or up to 48 seconds
– Pre and post strain comparisons CW for retrospective review and image selection
• Prospective or retrospective loop acquire “accept” prior to
store or clip store
4.5 Volume imaging solutions • Trackpad control of image selection
• Customizable to your workflow • Variable playback speed
• Fast, one-button press volume acquisition and on-cart review • Trim capability of 2D data
• Advanced volume and MPR visualization with QLAB GI 3DQ • Available in all imaging modes plus:
– iSlice and thick slice on cart – Panoramic imaging
– Capability to export freehand, electronic and hybrid – 3D imaging
acquired 3D grayscale data for visualization on most – Independent control of 2D image or spectral data in
PACS in a stacked “fly-through” manner (such as CT/MR) duplex mode
– Off-cart evaluation of volume data on a multimodality – Simultaneous control of 2D and spectral data in
clinical workstation simultaneous mode
– Powerful 3D manipulation tools including volume • On-screen display of current 2D frame number
rendering, MPR, MIP, slab viewing (thick slice), • Many controls available in cineloop review for post-processing,
3D orientation graphics such as 2D gain, dynamic range/compress, XRes, magnify zoom
• Advanced 3D visualization with QLAB GI 3DQ including
ability to handle 3D color flow 4.9 Exam management features
– Orientation labels feature for spatial orientation of
3D data sets • Internal storage
– Adult orientation labels for non-fetal applications • Data export
– Fetal orientation labels for fetal applications • Temporary ID feature
– MPR export capability • One-click start of exam from patient data entry screen with
– Ability to export A, B and C planes as a multiframe loop system-provided information
for review on a DICOM device • Storage of images that were created without a patient name
– Available on all transducers, but not supported for any with a temporary identification
STIC files • Patient identification via bar code reader
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• Printing NetLink connectivity option
– Local print to on-board or off-board video printers • Supported DICOM services
– Printing of images in configurable N-up format – Image storage
to local plain paper printers – Structured Report (SR) storage includes Ob/Gyn, vascular,
– Page report print adult echo, pediatric echo, fetal echo, congenital cardiology
– DICOM grayscale or color print – Modality Worklist with automatic patient demographic entry
• Media storage and retrieval – Modality Performed Procedure Step (MPPS)
– Export DICOM Image and structured report export – Storage commitment push model
to removable media – Query/retrieve of ultrasound images (study-root)
– Export PC format image export to removable media • Image and structured report export to network storage servers
– Export PDF report to removable media – Send images after each Print/Acquire
– Supported media – Send images at End of Exam (batch send)
– USB storage (flash memory or hard drives) – Send images and report on-demand during exam
– Export PC format images and loops to network share – Send images or exams manually
– Export PDF report to network share – Send to up to 5 storage SCPs concurrently
– DICOM image import (at End Exam or after each Print/Acquire)
– Ultrasound images – Independently configurable destinations for each
– Multimodality images acquisition control (e.g., Acquire1, Acquire2, Save 3D, etc.)
(CT/MRI/X-Ray/Mammography/PET) • DICOM compression options
– OB trending data – Uncompressed (Explicit VR Little Endian, Implicit VR
– Export OB trending information via USB storage device Little Endian)
– Import OB trending information via USB storage device – JPEG lossy compression (loops) with configurable quality
– Export and import of trending data compatible with factor 60-100
Affiniti – RLE lossless compression
• RS-232 serial storage – JPEG lossless compression (frames)
– Export of report data to off-line analysis computer • Other DICOM export options
programs – Monochrome or true color
• Basic networking connectivity – Configurable image size/loop export 640 x 480 or
– Wired gigabit Ethernet 800 x 600 or 1,024 x 768
– Wireless networking 802.11n – Secure DICOM configurable
– WPA2 Personal security – Grayscale mapping choices
– WPA2 Enterprise security – DICOM Grayscale Standard Display Function (GSDF)
– Network addressing – 25 additional grayscale curves, user-selectable
– PV4 addressing: static or DHCP for system address, • Export optimization tool to aid user in evaluating PACS
static or hostnames (DNS lookup) for server addresses display monitor calibration and in selecting which grayscale
– PV6 addressing: link local, router discovery, or DHCP for curve to use for exported images
system address, host names for server addresses • Native data attached to DICOM ultrasound images
(lossless compressed)
– 2D native data types: tissue, flow, tissue Doppler,
spectral Doppler, M-mode and elastography
– 3D volume data including crop, resize, gain,
compression, colorize, color suppress, B/W suppress,
XRes and 3D quantification
• Ultrasound region calibration (standard for
ultrasound images)
• Pixel spacing attribute for measurement calibration (optional)
• DICOM query/retrieve of other modality images
(CT/MRI/X-ray/mammography/PET)
• De-identification feature
• Send images to PACS and media without identifying
information burned in to the image
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• Images exported to media may optionally have patient
information removed from DICOM attributes or PC
format names
• All pages sent to DICOM printer have patient identification
overlay – not configurable
• All pages sent to local printers are configurable to include
or exclude patient identification overlay
• DICOM mapping for user-defined measurements, calculations
and OB authors
• Support of the export of user-defined measurements,
calculations and OB authors with standard DICOM structure
reporting for:
– Adult echo
– Vascular
– Pediatric echo
– TCD
– Fetal echo
– Abdominal
– Small parts
– Ob/Gyn
Report
• Report templates per clinical exam
• ACEP Report templates available on 5500P and
5300P configurations
• User-configurable report
• Off-cart report configuration tool available
• On-cart report configuration Government security option
• Option fully removes the capability for creating or configuring
Collaboration Live remote service functionality.
• Provides ultrasound system users with the ability to
communicate and collaborate with colleagues or with Philips Safeguard security option
technical and clinical support personnel in a non-diagnostic • Configurable option for enabling state-of-the-art computer
way, directly from the ultrasound system whitelisting protection against virus or malware for maximum
– Video two-way streaming supported – optional video system protection.
camera not provided • Malware protection
– Audio two-way supported – optional headset not provided • In-memory protection
– Text two-way instant message
– Remote visual asset display JPEG, PNG, MP4, OBJ 17 Security Plus feature
– Screen-sharing Web RTC • Functionality that provides up-to-date security features
– Webcam universal USB driver for system and patient data protection
– Headset universal USB driver • Configurable access levels
• Hard drive encryption
Core security features • Local and remote (LDAP) user management
• Internet firewall protection • Custom-configurable password policies
• OS hardening • Custom-configurable login and legal banner
• Media export security • Audit log export
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5. Transducers
The transducers used for the Compact 5000 series are shared with other
products which are part of the Philips portfolio.
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Curved array
Curved Transducer 5-1 MHz with PureWave Technology Curved Transducer 9-4 MHz Endovaginal
• 5-1 MHz extended operating frequency range • 9-4 MHz extended operating frequency range
• End-fire sector, 45 mm radius of curvature, 111° field of view • End-fire sector, 10 mm radius of curvature, 181° field of view
(wide scan enabled) (wide scan enabled)
• High density curved array with 160 elements • Steerable pulsed wave and color Doppler, Color Power Angio
• Steerable pulsed, High-PRF and color Doppler; and Color (CPA), directional CPA, SonoCT, xRes and harmonic imaging
Power Angio (CPA), directional CPA, SonoCT, variable xRes • OB, Gyn, fetal echo and urology
and mulitvariate harmonic imaging • Gyn strain elastography
• General purpose abdominal (adult and pediatric, including • Supports biopsy guide capabilities
vascular), bowel, obstetrical, gynecological and prostate • Available on 5500G, 5500W, 5500P, 5500CV, 5300G,
• Contrast mode 5300W, 5300P
• Supports biopsy guide capabilities
• Precision biopsy support compatible with CIVCO Verza Curved Transducer 10-3 MHz Endovaginal
Guidance System with PureWave Technology
• Available on 5500G, 5500W, 5500P, 5500CV • 10-3 MHz extended operating frequency range
• End-fire sector, 11.5 mm radius of curvature, 163° field of view
Curved Transducer 6-2 MHz (wide scan enabled)
• 6-2 MHz extended operating frequency range • Steerable pulsed wave and color Doppler, Color Power Angio
• End-fire sector, 50 mm radius of curvature, 72° field of view (CPA), directional CPA, SonoCT, xRes and harmonic imaging
(wide scan enabled) • OB, Gyn, fetal echo and urology
• High density curved array with 128 elements • Gyn strain elastography
• Steerable pulsed, High-PRF and color Doppler; and Color • Supports biopsy guide capabilities
Power Angio (CPA), directional CPA, SonoCT, variable xRes • Available on 5500G, 5500W, 5500P
and mulitvariate harmonic imaging
• General purpose abdominal (adult and pediatric, including Mechanical Volume Transducer 6-2 MHz
vascular), bowel, obstetrical, gynecological and prostate • 6-2 MHz extended operating frequency range
• Supports biopsy guide capabilities • End-fire sector, 55 mm radius of curvature, 89° field of view
• Available on 5500G, 5500W, 5500P, 5500CV, 5300G, (wide scan enabled)
5300W, 5300P • Steerable pulsed wave, High-PRF and color Doppler; Color
Power Angio (CPA), Directional CPA, SonoCT, variable xRes,
Curved Transducer 8-5 MHz harmonic imaging and STIC
• 8-5 MHz extended operating frequency range • Support of high resolution 2D imaging
• End-fire sector, 14 mm radius of curvature, 122° field of view • Support of high resolution, quantitative, single sweep
(wide scan enabled) 3D volume acquisition
• Steerable pulsed wave and color Doppler, Color Power Angio • Comprehensive obstetrical volume applications
(CPA), directional CPA, SonoCT and xRes imaging • Supports biopsy guide capabilities
• Vascular, vascular access, pediatric abdominal, neonatal • Available on 5500G, 5500W, 5300G, 5300W
cephalic imaging and nerve
• Supports biopsy guide capabilities Mechanical Volume Transducer 9-3 MHz Endovaginal
• Available on 5500G, 5500P, 5500CV, 5300G, 5300P • 9-3 MHz extended operating frequency range
• 164° field of view (wide scan enabled)
Curved Transducer 9-2 MHz with PureWave Technology • Steerable pulsed wave and color Doppler, Color Power Angio,
• 9-2 MHz extended operating frequency range Directional CPA, SonoCT, xRes and harmonic imaging
• End-fire sector, 45 mm radius of curvature, 102° field of view • Support of high resolution 2D imaging
(wide scan enabled) • Support of high resolution, quantitative, single sweep
• Steerable pulsed wave and color Doppler, Color Power Angio • 3D volume acquisitions (hybrid and freehand)
(CPA), directional CPA, SonoCT, variable xRes and • OB, Gyn, fetal echo and urology
harmonic imaging • Supports biopsy guide capabilities
• General purpose obstetrical and gynecological, abdominal • Available on 5500G, 5500W, 5300G, 5300W
(adult and pediatric), abdominal vascular, OB fetal heart,
• Supports biopsy guide capabilities (4 angle)
• Precision biopsy support compatible with CIVCO Verza
Guidance System
• Available on 5500G, 5500W, 5500CV
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Sector array
Sector Transducer 4-2 MHz TEE Transducer 8-2 MHz with PureWave
• 4-2 MHz extended operating frequency range and xMatrix Array technologies
• Phased array, 80 elements • 8-2 MHz extended operating frequency range
• 2D; CW, steerable pulsed wave, High-PRF and color Doppler; • Transesophageal xMatrix array transducer with
tissue Doppler, variable xRes, Next Gen AutoSCAN/iSCAN 2,500 elements
and harmonic imaging • 2D, advanced variable xRes, harmonic imaging, M-mode, color
• Adult echo, abdominal, pediatric echo, FAST, lung and M-mode, color flow, PW Doppler, CW Doppler
TCD applications • Physical dimensions:
• Contrast mode – Tip: 1.7 x 3.8 cm (0.7 x 1.5 in) WxL
• Available on 5500G, 5500P, 5500CV, 5300G, 5300P – Shaft: 1 cm (0.4 in) diameter, 1 m (39.4 in) L
• Electronically rotatable array from 0 to 180°
Sector Transducer 5-1 MHz with PureWave Technology • Electrocautery suppression
• 5-1 MHz extended operating frequency range • User-configurable handle, center button providing one of
• Phased array, 80 elements three functions: Freeze, Acquire or iSCAN
• 2D; CW, steerable pulsed wave, High-PRF and color Doppler; • Adult TEE applications: patients >66 lb (30 kg)
tissue Doppler, variable xRes, Next Gen AutoSCAN/iSCAN • Available on 5500G, 5500P, 5500CV, 5300G, 5300P
and harmonic imaging
• Adult echo, abdominal, pediatric echo, FAST, lung and
TCD applications Non-imaging
• LVO and low MI contrast modes Non-imaging Continuous Wave Transducer 2 MHz
• Available on 5500G, 5500P, 5500CV • Dedicated 2 MHz continuous wave Doppler
• Adult cardiology applications
Sector Transducer 8-3 MHz • Non-imaging continuous wave transducer
• Phased array, 96 elements • Available on 5500G, 5500P, 5500CV, 5300G, 5300P
• 2D, steerable PW Doppler, CW Doppler, High-PRF Doppler,
color Doppler, tissue Doppler, advanced variable xRes and Non-imaging Continuous Wave Transducer 5 MHz
harmonic imaging • Deep venous and arterial applications
• Adult, fetal and pediatric echo cardiac applications; pediatric • Available on 5500G, 5500P, 5500CV, 5300G, 5300P
abdomen; neonatal head application
• Available on 5500G, 5500P, 5500CV, 5300G, 5300P Non-imaging Pulsed Wave Transducer 2 MHz Transcranial
• Dedicated 2 MHz pulsed wave Doppler
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5.2 Compact 5000
series
Transducers
and features
Applications
Abdominal
Obstetrics
Fetal
Gynecology
Cardiology
Pediatric cardiology
Vascular
Pediatric GI
Small parts
Musculoskeletal
TCD
Breast
Urology
POC
Obstetrics
Fetal
Gynecology
Cardiology
Pediatric cardiology
Vascular
Pediatric GI
Small parts
Musculoskeletal
TCD
Breast
Urology
POC
Ocular
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Transducer L18-5 eL18-4 S4-2 S5-1 S8-3
Type of array Linear Linear Sector Sector Sector
Number of elements 288 1920 80 80 96
Scanplane aperture 38.9 mm 55 mm 20.3 mm 20.3 mm 15.4 mm
Field of view 3.84°* 90° 90° 90°
WideSCAN available
Applications
Abdominal
Obstetrics
Fetal
Gynecology
Cardiology
Pediatric cardiology
Vascular
Pediatric GI
Small parts
Musculoskeletal
TCD
Breast
Urology
POC
*non-WideSCAN
Applications
Abdominal
Obstetrics
Fetal
Gynecology
Cardiology
Pediatric cardiology
Vascular
Pediatric GI
Small parts
Musculoskeletal
TCD
Breast
Urology
POC
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Compact 5000 series transducer configurations
C6-2
C8-5
C9-2
C9-4v
C10-3v
V6-2
3D9-3v
Linear array
L12-3ERGO
L12-4
L12-5 50
L15-7io
L18-5
eL18-4
Sector array
S4-2
S5-1
S8-3
X8-2t
Non-imaging
D2cwc
D5cwc
D2tcd
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6. Measurements and analysis
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6.2 Measurement tools
and quantification
General Imaging 3D Quantification (GI 3DQ) application Region of Interest (ROI) Quantification application
• 3D/4D viewer for Ob/Gyn and general imaging • Pixel intensity index – pixel intensity analysis, data types:
• Review of 3D/4D, color 3D and STIC files echo, velocity
• Multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) • Pixel intensity analysis, data types: echo, velocity (color)
• iSlice and curved iSlice precision volume slicing capability or power (angio)
– Display of 2D/color slices from static or live volume • Up to 10 user-defined regions
– User-selectable slice display: 4, 9, 16 or 25 • Thumbnail display of frames for easy trimming
– User-selectable interval spacing • TDI velocity timing measurement
– User-selectable slicing depth • Log/linear data display selection
– User-selectable slicing source (x, y or z) • Smoothed data display option with various curve-fitting
• Free rotation of any source techniques
• Full cineloop review control • Vascularization index, flow index and vascularization flow
• 2D grayscale display adjustments index results on color mode files
• Color display adjustments • Motion compensation for multiframe objects
• Zoom control
• Cine/pan slice control through volume Automated Cardiac 2D Quantification (a2DQ) application
• User-selectable image storage • Left ventricle global volume analysis from 2D images
• Quick launch to measurements • Quantification of native and non-native images
– Auto ruler display • Quantification of non-ECG images
• Compatible with freehand and automated volumes • Automated border detection for cardiac chambers
• 2D and 3D measurement tool including distance, area, and vessel cavities
angle, auto volume, stacked and auto contour, and • Computation of area, LV volumes and advanced parameters
ellipsoid measurements for LV systolic and diastolic function including fractional area
– Invert mode change (FAC), ejection fraction (EF), peak ejection rate (PER),
– Vascularization index, flow index and vascularization flow peak rapid filling rate (PRFR)
index results on 3D color mode data sets • Single-plane volume measurements based on Simpson’s
– Pixel intensity index Single Plane Method of Disks (MOD)
• Contrast timer marker on Compact 5000 series data sets • Biplane volume measurements based on Simpson’s biplane
saved with contrast timer Method of Disks (MOD)
• Orientation labels display on Compact 5000 series data sets • Automated Tissue Motion Annular Displacement (aTMAD)
saved with orientation label marker • Mitral valve and other valve annular motion tracking over time
• XRes speckle noise reduction of MPR and volume displays • Computation of valve annular displacement curves over time
• Assisted auto-trace volume measurement tools for stacked • Color Kinesis overlay to visualize valve annular plane motion
contours and ellipse methods parametrically
• Edge detection selection for hypoechoic or high contrast • Measurement data exported in Excel or DICOM SR formats
targets • Simplified workflow with SmartExam
• Auto volume tool
MicroVascular Imaging (MVI) application
Intima Media Thickness (IMT) Quantification application • Integration and processing of images in contrast specific
• Automated assessment of the IMT on user-selected frames imaging mode providing detection and display of very low
• For carotid and other superficial arteries velocity flows of very low signal amplitude
• Motion compensation for multiframe objects
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Cardiac Auto Strain LV application
• Provides automated 2D longitudinal strain quantification • User-defined and automatic M-line motion compensation
• Objective assessment of left ventricle global function and (using speckle tracking algorithms) to follow myocardial motion)
regional wall motion deformation and timing using TOMTEC • Able to present TDI results in two display formats
2D speckle tracking technology – Anatomical M-mode display
• One-button-push global longitudinal strain – Graph display
• Automated view recognition and labeling with • User-selectable waveforms for optimal sub-region
manual correction visualization
• Automated contour detection and placement • Curve processing modes
• Image orientation selection • TDI velocity, displacement, strain and strain rate timing
• Editing contour on ED and ES measurements with dedicated time calipers and labels
• Fast speckle tracking on three apical images at once – Automatic subdivision of M-line into a customizable
• Peak longitudinal strain for each apical view and number of sub-regions
global average – Averages up to 20 cardiac beat cycles in both M-mode
• Automated R-AVC with manual correction and graph displays
• 18 segments peak-systolic longitudinal strain bull’s-eye display
• 18 segments end-systolic longitudinal strain bull’s-eye display
• 18 segments time-to-peak longitudinal strain bull’s-eye display 6.3 High Q automatic Doppler analysis
• 18 segments waveform display for three apical views • Automatic real-time and retrospective tracing
• 6 segments waveform display for each apical view – Immediate peak velocity
• Measurement data exported in Report and DICOM SR – Immediate intensity-weighted mean velocity
• Automatic real-time display of (user-selectable up to six)
Fetal Heart Navigator application – Volume flow
• Protocol-driven workflow – Time-averaged peak velocity
– Automates the initial ductal arch view – Time-averaged mean velocity
– Guides user in obtaining view recommended in ISUOG – Resistive index
Fetal Cardiac Screening Guidelines – Pulsatility index
– Obtains the fetal heart views: 4-chamber, LVOT and RVOT – Systolic/diastolic ratio
• Supports V6-2 STIC data sets containing eight or more frames – Acceleration/deceleration times
• OB presets supported – Illustrated High Q
• Visualization controls allow users to change display settings
at any stage in the protocol
– Chroma Map 6.4 Clinical option analysis packages
– Gray Map • Cardiac analysis
– Slice thickness – Left atrium
– Right atrium
Cardiac Strain Quantification (SQ) application – Right ventricle
• Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) velocity quantification – Left ventricle
– Used in the evaluation of regional myocardial function – TAVI (transcatheter aortic valve implantation)
• Measures the myocardial velocity from color TDI data set – Valve stenosis
and derives the displacement, strain and strain rate along – Prosthetic aortic valve
user-defined M-lines – Prosthetic mitral valve
• Cardiac phases display (overlay of AVO, AVC, MVO, and MVC – TAPSE (tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion)
mechanical events auto-imported from ultrasound cart – MAPSE (mitral annular plane systolic excursion)
analysis via DICOM SR or manual entry) on SQ curves for left – PCWP (pulmonary capillary wedge pressure or pulmonary
ventricle mechanical events artery occlusion pressure)
• User-selectable waveform display that makes SQ curves – Stress echo measurements in various stages
easy to read – MPI (or TEI index)
– User-defined M-line motion to follow the myocardial motion – Volume by area/length method
• Point of Interest (POI) tool that obtains values from any point – M-mode ejection fraction (via Teichholz or cubed method)
on the M-mode display – Novel 3-point adjustable Simpson’s template
• M-mode (hide or display) control – Simpson’s biplane and single plane volume and ejection
fraction
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– Area, length, volume and ejection fraction – 2D echo
– LV mass – Fetal heart M-mode
– 2D all points – Fetal Doppler
– M-mode all points – Fetal echo
– Peak velocity – Biometry Assist
– Maximum and mean pressure gradients • Gynecology/fertility
– Pressure half time – Uterine volume
– E/A ratio – Right and left ovary volumes
– D/E slope – Right and left follicles (10)
– Continuity equation – Endometrial thickness
– Diastolic function – Cervical length
– Cardiac output • Abdominal vascular
– Acceleration time – Labels for all major abdominal arteries and veins
– Heart rate – Left and right segmentation for kidneys
• Vascular analysis • General imaging
– Right and left carotid artery protocols – General
– ICA/CCA ratio – User-defined labels
– Bilateral lower extremity arterial and venous labels • Prostate
– Bilateral upper extremity arterial and venous labels – Prostate gland
– Percent diameter and area reduction • Pediatric
– Vascular graft measurement package – General
– User comments – d:D radio
– High Q automatic Doppler analysis • Small parts
• OB analysis – General
– Fetal echo application – Breast, right and left protocols for up to five lesions per
– Fetal biometry (up to quintuplets) breast
– Biophysical profile • Testicle
– Amniotic fluid index – Testicle volume
– Early gestation – EPI head, body, tail
– Fetal long bones • Urology
– Fetal cranium – Prostate, PSA, PSA density
– Other OB measurements
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7. Physical specifications
Compact cart
• Cart base – 488.8 mm x 488.8 mm (19.2 in x 19.2 in)
• Vertical adjustment - 820-1001 mm (32.2-39.3 in)
• Four 5-inch locking swivel wheels, rear two wheels include
steering lock mechanism
• Integrated keyboard in slide out drawer
• Probe holders on both sides to accommodate up to
four transducers
• Three storage bins provided, large, small and rear handle tray
• Integrated Ethernet connector
• Two USB connectors
• Power consumption: 660 VA max, depending on system
configuration
• Standard cart
– Integrated keyboard in slide-out drawer
– Integrated AC adapter in bottom compartment
– Input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
– Output: 24 VDC @ 250 W
• Extended cart
– Integrated keyboard in slide-out drawer
– Input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
– Output: 24 VDC @ 250 W + 5 V @ 1 W
– Three batteries to provide additional scanning time
• Deluxe cart
– Integrated keyboard in slide-out drawer
– Input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
– Output: 24 VDC @ 250 W + 5 V @ 1 W
– Three batteries to provide additional scanning time
– Multiport adapter provides ports for attaching
up to three imaging transducers
• Premium cart
Compact system – Integrated keyboard in slide-out drawer
Width 41.1 cm/16.2 in – Input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Height 8.6 cm/3.4 in – Output: 24 VDC @ 250 W + 5 V @ 1 W
– Three batteries to provide additional scanning time
Depth 40.6 cm/16.0 in
– Multiport adapter provides ports for attaching
Weight 10.57 kg/23.3 lb including internal battery up to three imaging transducers
Monitor 15.6 inch, 1920x1080 LCD panel – Small profile B/W video printer
Power 100-140 V, ~50-60 Hz, 250 VA
AC adapter Input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 HZ
Output: 24 VDC @ 250 W
Power 310 VA
consumption
System battery 14.4 VDC. 98 WH
AUX display port 1920x1080 resolution
Connectors Ethernet and two USB 3.0 connectors
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Physio
• One three-lead ECG input
– Gain, sweep rate and display position controls
– Automatic heart rate calculation and display
– Fault condition display
– Cineloop locator displayed on one ECG input from
an ECG source like stress ECG or ECG monitor
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8. Maintenance and services*
Maintenance
• Flexible service agreements to meet varied customer needs
and budget
– Maximize uptime
– Access Philips award-winning service organization
• System designed for easy replacement of key components
by your facility’s biomedical engineers
• First responder access to diagnostics and utilities
• Remote log file transfer decreases downtime by allowing
rapid diagnosis of problems by call center personnel
• Comprehensive diagnostics
– Hardware
– Software
– Network
– On-cart transducer testing
Services
• Philips Remote Services* Connectivity is designed with security
in mind and allows for many advanced service features
• Philips Remote Services are based on a comprehensive
security infrastructure including iSSL technology, encryption
and protocols to protect patient information
• Virtual on-site visits for both clinical and technical support,
providing fast resolution to issues and questions
• Online support request
– Simplifies support engagement
– Provides fast response to clinical questions and
technical issues
– Allows request to be entered by user directly
on ultrasound system
• Proactive monitoring
– Helps prevent unscheduled downtime
– Monitors key system parameters
• Remote Software Distribution boosts performance over
the entire system lifecycle
• Clinical applications support available
• Clinical Education offerings include*
– Webinars
– Symposiums
– On-site
– Classroom
– Remote
* Service agreement required for access to Philips Remote Services. Access to the Internet required.
Not all remote features available in all countries; contact your Philips representative for details.
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one or more of our focal areas.
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Optimize your system’s performance Enhance your equipment Transform your investment
both now and in the future with regular with regular technology upgrades, at the end of your system’s life by transitioning
and ongoing updates, including functionality and take advantage of the newest seamlessly to a next-generation solution
improvements and remote technical support. features and capabilities. or refurbished option.