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Ultrasound Application Enhances Visualization of the Baby’s Face

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 22 May 2013
Image: The ClearVue 650 ultrasound system (Photo courtesy of Philips Healthcare).
Image: The ClearVue 650 ultrasound system (Photo courtesy of Philips Healthcare).
A new ultrasound system includes innovative tools such as four-dimensional (4D) imaging technology called spatiotemporal image correlation (STIC), which allows clinicians to rapidly notify patients about any rare or intricate heart abnormalities in the fetus.

The system generates clear, easy-to-read images that can help clinicians accurately determine date of conception, gestation age, and other significant data about the developing fetus, including visual validation of the pregnancy, an effective image of the fetus’ well-being and heart-health, and embryonic movement a full two weeks earlier in gestation than many existing ultrasound systems.

Philips Healthcare (Best, The Netherlands) presented its latest addition to the ClearVue ultrasound range of systems at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 61st annual clinical meeting in New Orleans (LA, USA), May 4–8, 2013. The ClearVue 650 is a lightweight and cost-effective system that covers a range of applications from obstetrics and gynecology to cardiology, abdominal, vascular, breast, musculoskeletal, urology, and general imaging.

Furthermore, Philips new ultrasound system uses pulsed wave tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) technology that provides velocity mapping of cardiac tissue to evaluate cardiac function and wall motion. It also features Auto Face Reveal, a technology that sculpts away overlaying tissue to reveal the face of the unborn baby. A published study suggests that Auto Face Reveal, and the technology behind it, may even enhance parental-fetal bonding.

“The Philips ClearVue 650 is more evidence of Philips’ continuing commitment to innovate and help clinicians improve patient outcomes and the healthcare delivery experience,” said Conrad Smits, general manager, ultrasound, Philips Healthcare. “It is a system that will better serve the health community with its excellent image quality and simplified workflow for clinicians across a broad range of specialties including obstetrics, gynecology, and cardiology.”

Additional features and benefits available in Philips ClearVue 650 include: simplified workflow; to help reduce exam time and remove the need for multiple keystrokes to access most typically utilized measurements, the OB Quick Launch measurement and automated function imaging (AFI) workflow/quad view allow for easy navigation, clarity, and simplicity. By eliminating redundant key strokes automatically, the customized SmartExam protocols optimize productivity, whereas the new barcode scanner speeds up patient entry and may decrease data input errors. Easy to use, effective, and energy-efficient; the modular design and lightweight cart is portable and easy to maneuver. ClearVue 650 runs on less power to save on energy and cooling costs.

The new Philips ClearVue 650 ultrasound system uses 3D/4D technology to enhance clinical insight and diagnostic confidence. The 3D imaging technology creates depth, whereas the 4D technology adds an element of movement. The system is the most recent addition to the ClearVue range of Philips ultrasound products, including the 350 and 550. All systems feature the proprietary active array technology, which enhances maneuverability and enables excellent image quality.

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