Product Overview
The 6S-RS is a compact phased array transducer tailored for neonatal and pediatric cardiac imaging. With its high-frequency capabilities and ergonomic design, the 6S-RS ensures exceptional image quality for assessing small cardiac structures. Its small footprint allows for easy access to challenging anatomical regions, making it ideal for routine and complex cardiac diagnostics in pediatric and neonatal care.
Technical Specifications
Frequency Range: 3 – 8 MHz for precise imaging of small cardiac anatomy.
Scan Modes: B-Mode, Color Doppler, Pulse Wave Doppler.
Field of View: 90° optimized for neonatal and pediatric cardiac imaging.
Depth of Field: Up to 12 cm for shallow and mid-depth imaging.
Footprint: Compact phased array with a small probe head for improved access.
Connector Type: Standard GE proprietary connector.
Design: Lightweight and ergonomic for operator comfort during extended use.
Applications
Neonatal Cardiac Imaging: Enables detailed visualization of delicate neonatal heart structures.
Pediatric Cardiac Imaging: Provides high-resolution imaging for evaluating pediatric cardiac anatomy and function.
Fetal Heart Imaging: Offers precise imaging of fetal cardiac development and motion.
Clinical Performance Highlights
High-resolution imaging supports detection of subtle cardiac abnormalities in neonates and children.
Advanced Doppler sensitivity provides accurate hemodynamic assessments.
Reliable performance for both routine and specialized pediatric cardiac diagnostics.
Operational Efficiency and Design
Compact design ensures access to challenging imaging windows in small patients.
Lightweight and ergonomic build minimizes operator fatigue during prolonged use.
Seamless integration with GE systems for intuitive operation and streamlined workflows.
Advanced Imaging Features
Broad frequency range allows adaptability to neonatal and pediatric cardiac imaging needs.
Enhanced image clarity ensures accurate visualization of low-motion cardiac structures.
Doppler technology provides detailed flow and velocity measurements for confident diagnoses.