Developers: | Canon Medical Systems Corp. (бывшая Toshiba Medical Systems) |
Last Release Date: | June, 2018 |
Branches: | Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care |
2018: A release of the version with the 24-MHz sensor — the first in the market
On June 26, 2018 Canon Medical Systems submitted the updated ultrasonic Aplio i800 system which, according to the company, is equipped with the 24-megahertz sensor, the first in the market, applied to diagnostics of a broad range of pathologies.
The scanner will allow doctors to expand a range of available researches in the field of dermatology, rheumatology and orthopedics. Wide-band sensors in the Aplio series processes frequencies in the range of two normal transformers, providing high sensitivity and permission both for the neighbor, and for a distant field. Thus, the new sensor can provide the best visualization irrespective of the patient's status.
Besides, the Intelligent Dynamic MicroSlice technology used in a system increases informational content of a research at any depth of focusing by reduction of thickness of a cut of the image. For example, Aplio i800 allows doctors to consider and estimate the dynamic movements of muscles and sinews with high detailing and permission in real time and even the microvascular bed at the level earlier unavailable to the ultrasonic equipment – it became possible thanks to exclusive Superb Microvascular Imaging technology. Besides, Aplio i800 is equipped with iSense technology for optimization of workflow and performance both in the period of special load of the specialist, and during routine work.
The director of division of ultrasonic examinations of Canon Medical Systems Dan Skyba notes that Canon Medical Systems opens to ultrasonic examinations of a door for specialties novel earlier, giving an opportunity to use this economically and clinically effective method in a broad spectrum of clinical indications.[1]