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ACUSON Bonsai (Ultrasonography scanner)

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Developers: Siemens Healthineers (ранее Siemens Healthcare)
Date of the premiere of the system: March, 2018

2018: Announcement of ACUSON Bonsai

On March 8, 2018 the Siemens Healthiners company together with Mindray Medical International provided the new device for ultrasonic diagnostics of damages of heart and vessels of ACUSON Bonsai. This device is designed to lower workload on doctors – a portable system ensures operational work, and applications help to reach high-quality visualization and high diagnostic accuracy, says the producer.

The ACUSON Bonsai model provides optimization of the image at the minimum efforts from the doctor and also advanced visualization of a cardiovascular system. The device automatically configures an ultrasonograph by one clicking of the button, eliminating need for manual adjustment, thereby reducing time expenditure and improving image quality. ACUSON Bonsai also uses the improved settings of visualization for optimization of separate routine ekhokardioskopichesky procedures.

The ACUSON Bonsai ultrasonography scanner from Siemens Healthineers company

ACUSON Bonsai is delivered with a full range of applications for fast and easy management of normal ekhokardioskopichesky procedures. The applications entering a packet, such as Auto EF for semi-automatic measurement of fraction of emission and Auto IMT for automatic measurement of thickness of erotic media, help clinical physicians to take necessary measurements using an only one click on the control panel that reduces time of a research and increases its quality. The automated protocols reduce scanning time to 43% and reduce the frequency of clicking of keys to 75%, increasing capacity of a system.

According to developers, the ergonomic design of the ACUSON Bonsai system compatible to notebooks and other mobile devices provides necessary portability.

Siemens will begin sales of the ACUSON Bonsai ultrasonography scanner in global market in 2018.[1]

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