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Siemens' New S Class Revolutionizes the Paradigm of Ultrasound Workflow Today and Tomorrow
Date:11/26/2007

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Ergonomic Improvements

Besides using the latest technology advancements and applications to improve efficiency and workflow, Siemens has also addressed the ergonomic design of the ACUSON S2000 system. It boasts a simple, intuitive user interface with an adaptable design and user-customizable controls preventing repetitive motion injuries experienced by many clinicians today. The system also sports motor-memory learning features in a small, lightweight package. The adjustable system keyboard and 19-inch flat-panel monitor accommodate users of various heights and various scanning positions.

Small Is the New Big

Earlier this year, Siemens introduced the handheld ACUSON P10(TM) ultrasound system. A little larger than a common PDA, the ACUSON P10 weighs only 1.6 pounds, and fits easily into a lab coat pocket. It is intended for complementary initial diagnostic care and triage, particularly in emergency care, obstetrics and cardiology. The system can be used by physicians and medical personnel in a number of environments including intensive care units, ambulances and medevac helicopters. It can also be used to detect conditions that may be clinically significant, but have previously required expansive or invasive diagnostic testing in asymptomatic patients.

Hand-Carried Ultrasound

With the introduction of the ACUSON P50(TM) hand-carried ultrasound system, Siemens is addressing the evolving needs of communication in medicine. The ACUSON P50 system offers ultrasound, communication and computer functionality in one sleek, elegant laptop-based system. Designed for mobile use in cardiology and vascular imaging, the system provides excellent tissue differentiation, high spatial and temporal resolution, as well as color and Doppler imaging. The ACUSON P50 can integrate syngo Ultrasound Workplace(TM) for performing advanced clinical applications as well as image review and analysis. It operates on a standard Windows(R) la
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