Product Overview
The 6Vc-D is a high-performance compact volume phased array transducer designed for transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) in adult and pediatric patients. With its advanced XDclear technology, this transducer delivers unparalleled image clarity, depth, and resolution, making it ideal for routine and complex cardiac evaluations. Its ergonomic design ensures ease of use, while the small footprint enhances accessibility to challenging imaging windows.
Technical Specifications
Frequency Range: 1.5 – 4.0 MHz for diverse cardiac imaging needs.
Scan Modes: B-Mode, Color Doppler, Pulse Wave Doppler, 4D Volume Imaging.
Field of View: 90° for comprehensive visualization of cardiac anatomy.
Depth of Field: Up to 30 cm for detailed imaging of deep cardiac structures.
Footprint: Compact design with a small probe head for enhanced patient access.
Connector Type: Standard GE proprietary connector.
Design: Lightweight and ergonomically crafted for operator comfort during extended procedures.
Applications
Adult Cardiac Imaging: Provides high-resolution visualization of heart anatomy and function.
Pediatric Cardiac Imaging: Enables precise imaging of smaller and more intricate heart structures.
Transthoracic Echocardiography (TTE): Facilitates non-invasive assessments of cardiac health.
4D Volume Imaging: Offers real-time visualization of cardiac motion and anatomy.
Clinical Performance Highlights
XDclear technology ensures exceptional image quality and tissue resolution.
Advanced Doppler capabilities provide accurate hemodynamic assessments.
Reliable imaging performance for both routine and complex cardiac diagnostics.
Operational Efficiency and Design
Compact, lightweight design enhances maneuverability and reduces operator fatigue.
Seamless integration with GE ultrasound systems ensures efficient workflows.
Wide field of view supports comprehensive cardiac evaluations.
Advanced Imaging Features
4D imaging enhances visualization of cardiac motion and anatomy in real time.
Broad frequency range ensures versatility for diverse cardiac imaging scenarios.
High-resolution imaging supports identification of subtle cardiac abnormalities.