Description
The GE Vivid i is a highly portable cardiovascular GE laptop ultrasound machine known for its exceptional image quality and advanced features. It is designed to deliver premium cardiovascular imaging in a portable format, making it ideal for use in a variety of clinical environments, including point-of-care and emergency settings.
Medical Modalities
The GE Vivid i is well-suited for:
Cardiovascular Imaging
Vascular Imaging
Abdominal Imaging
Pediatric Imaging
System Benefits
Superior Portability: The Vivid i is lightweight and compact, making it easy to transport and use in different clinical settings.
High-Quality Imaging: Equipped with advanced imaging technologies, the Vivid i provides excellent image clarity and detail.
Efficient Workflow: Features like QuickScan and Auto Optimization help streamline workflow and reduce exam times.
Key Features
12” High-Resolution LCD Monitor: Offers clear and detailed images.
Speckle Reduction Imaging (SRI): Reduces speckle noise for better image clarity.
Tissue Harmonic Imaging: Improves image quality by enhancing contrast resolution.
Auto Optimization: One-touch image optimization for B-mode and Doppler.
DICOM Connectivity: Ensures seamless integration with other medical systems.
Compatible Probes
The GE Vivid i supports a variety of probes, including:
3S-RS: Sector probe (1.5 - 3.6 MHz)
4C-RS: Convex probe (2 - 5.5 MHz)
8L-RS: Linear probe (4 - 12 MHz)
E8C-RS: Endocavitary probe (4 - 10 MHz)
Specifications
Monitor Size: 12” high-resolution LCD
Operating Modes: B-Mode, M-Mode, Color Doppler, Power Doppler, PW Doppler, CW Doppler, Tissue Harmonic Imaging
Dimensions: Compact and lightweight design for easy portability
Storage: Integrated HDD and USB ports for data storage and transfer
Connectivity: DICOM 3.0 for integration with medical systems
Conclusion
The GE Vivid i ultrasound system is a highly portable and versatile imaging solution. Its advanced features, superior image quality, and efficient workflow make it an essential tool for medical professionals in various clinical settings.