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Faster Mid-Range Ultrasound System Launched

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 14 Jul 2016
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Image: The user controls and display of the new E-Cube 11 ultrasound system (Photo courtesy of Alpinion Medical Systems).
Image: The user controls and display of the new E-Cube 11 ultrasound system (Photo courtesy of Alpinion Medical Systems).
An innovative ultrasound system that features a new user interface, faster exam workflows, improved performance and image quality, and many additional features compared to previous system from the same family, has been launched.

The system was designed to provide advanced imaging solutions and shared services for general ultrasound imaging, internal medicine, and obstetrics & gynecology (OB/GYN) and cardiology specializations. The system features a high frame rate, new adaptive post-processing with an increased signal-to-noise ratio, more gray scales, and HD digital beam-forming from near to far-field zone.

The E-CUBE 11 is the latest system in the E-CUBE family and was developed by Alpinion Medical Systems (Seoul, Korea), a global ultrasound manufacturer that provides innovative medical ultrasound transducers, therapeutic and diagnostic ultrasound systems (US-guided HIFU), as well as complete ultrasound solutions.

The new 10.4-inch touch screen and programmable keys provide a 28% shorter exam time, and an average of 35% less keystrokes. Another usability feature of the E-CUBE 11 is that it requires less repetitive movements to operate than previous versions. The system includes an Intel Core i7 Central Processing Unit (CPU) and an integrated Solid-State Drive (SSD). The system uses Alpinions’ Crystal Signature Technology, a new adaptive imaging algorithm, and has enhanced digital signal processing capabilities. The new features provide improved detail including clearer border definitions, and an improved ability to discern tissue details.

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