Developers: | Hitachi |
Date of the premiere of the system: | June, 2017 |
2017: Announcement
In June, 2017 the Hitachi Healthcare company announced the bonus ultrasonic Lisendo 880 scanner. The presentation took place within the conference of the American society of an echocardiography (American Society of Echocardiography, ASE) in Baltimore (the State of Maryland, the USA).
According to the producer, the innovation created for ultrasonography inspections of a cardiovascular system in 2D - and 3D - the mode, has "the exclusive clinical performance regarding cardiological visualization".
The device has a dopler who allows to diagnose diseases of arteries, a varicosity, a vein thrombosis and an aneurysm of an abdominal cavity or extremities.
Besides, in the equipment found application LVeFlow technology for assessment of function of the left ventricle, function dynamic 3D - the analysis of images, the Eyeball EF system for calculation of fraction of emission of the left ventricle and also modes 2DTT (two-dimensional tracking of fabric) and M-Mode (interpretation of the picture using angular indicators).
The producer provided the display on organic LEDs (OLED) and tools for optimization of the image, such as Hitachi eFocus and Pure Symphonic Architecture. Special applications expand functionality of a system, including define intensity of waves for clinical assessment of the haemo runtime status.
In Hitachi Healthcare refer the four-position hinged lever of the monitor for convenience of the doctor and the patient to number of remarkable features of the ultrasonography scanner during the research and a control panel with regulated height.
It is noted that Lisendo 880 carries on traditions of Hitachi Healthcare on development of the innovative technologies for ultrasonic examinations of a cardiovascular system. In 1960 the company released the first-ever diagnostic ultrasonography system.[1]