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GE Ultrasound

Defining the Future in Ultrasound Technology. GE Ultrasound. Philip W. Ralls, Kevin P. Lee LA County + USC Medical Center Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California. GE Ultrasound – 2001 A History of Accomplishments. Digitally Encoded Ultrasound

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GE Ultrasound

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  1. Defining the Future in Ultrasound Technology GE Ultrasound Philip W. Ralls, Kevin P. Lee LA County + USC Medical Center Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California

  2. GE Ultrasound – 2001A History of Accomplishments • Digitally Encoded Ultrasound • Sophisticated Transmit / Receive Beamformers • Pulse Encoding • Coded Excitation – Penetration at Higher Frequency • Harmonic Imaging – Tissue and Contrast • B-Flow • Active Matrix Array Transducer Technology • Enhanced Spatial/Contrast Resolution • Others – EFOV, Virtual Convex Technology, 3D Sonography, High Resolution, US Contrast

  3. High Resolution

  4. Resolution - Epididymal Cyst, Ca++

  5. i12L - 200 Micron Imaging

  6. Pulse Encoded HarmonicsAdvantages Less Artifact Clearer, Better Images

  7. GB Sludge, Grating Lobes

  8. Hemangioma Detectedon Tissue Harmonics

  9. Possible Renal Cyst350 Pound Patient

  10. Cystic RCC350 Pound Patient

  11. B-FLOW - 2001 • Wide Variety of Transducers • Abdominal B-Flow • Color Coded Enhanced Viewing

  12. B-FLOW – 2001Abdominal B-Flow • Precision of Grayscale • No Overwrite Problem • Color Coding – Visualization Enhanced

  13. Splenic Artery Aneurysm

  14. Aneurysm – Entry and Exit

  15. B-FLOW – CollateralsUncooperative Patient

  16. B-FLOW - 2001 • Excels in the Near Field • Spectacular Vascular Images • Flow Dynamics Revealed

  17. B-FLOW Doesn’t Overwrite Plaque

  18. Femoral Vein B-FLOW

  19. Minimal Valvular Incompetence

  20. Femoral Pseudoaneurysm

  21. GE – The Future of US

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