
Medical health professionals have been trying new methods to study the way cardiac muscles function and most of these techniques have been either invasive or not efficient enough. Another hitch in imaging the heart is that instantaneous images of a single heartbeat are difficult to produce. Siemens has launched a new system ACUSON SC2000, which has been described by them as the world’s first echocardiography system, which not only produces instantaneous full images of the heart but also is rather non-invasive. ACUSON SC2000 is a volume imaging ultrasound system and is a step ahead of the traditional 3D ultrasound systems.
The best part of the system is that it could be used across all traditional imaging modes and could help cardiologists diagnose heart related maladies quickly and efficiently. The software is highly efficient as it uses learned pattern recognition technology, which would mean, the doctor could allocate his precious time for other purposes. The system not only receives images but also offers qualitative and quantitative analysis. The system has been designed to reduce work-related stress and injuries. The ACUSON SC2000 could really help both medical health professionals as well as the patients who are in need of a good prognosis.
Via: MedGadget
























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Every hospital and medical center should have at least one such.
I agree with Grace!