The LOGIQ E is an affordable solution for a quality machine that doesn’t compromise its size for its ability to perform. Aiding clinicians in providing better, more accurate diagnostic imaging, the LOGIQ E system integrates many groundbreaking technologies. It features TruScan architecture, PDI (Power Doppler Imaging), Panoramic images (up to 60cm), split screen, SmartScan, and ComfortScan technologies. Combining these technologies into one system helps to perform in some of the most diagnostic imaging applications including; anesthesia, head and neck, musculoskeletal, rheumatology, and more.
Did you know that the GE LOGIQ E Ultrasound is fully digital? It allows exporting to an external hard drive, network, flash drive, and DVD. Weighing only 10.1 pounds, this system is extremely portable. It serves as a reliable tool when conduction on-site scans. This system is loaded with anatomy specific presets and the ability to customize the display to show only the functions you need. Some of these functions include the ability to manually optimize or automatically optimize your images through anatomy specific image settings. This helps provide the improved quality and resolution of your images.
15-Inch Color LCD Display 325 Frames (15 Sec) Standard CINE Memory (64MB) 40GB Hard Drive External DVD R/W Storage Automatic Optimization ACE (Adaptive Color Enhancement) Full M&A Calculation Package Patient Information Database
Dimensions Height: 2.49 In (6.1cm) Width: 13.88 In (34cm) Depth 11.71 In (28.7cm) Weight: 10.1 lbs (4.6 kg) Power Voltage: 100-240 VAC Frequency: 50/60 Hz Power: Max. 130 VA with Peripherals Design Laptop Style Integrated HDD (40GB) Wireless LAN Support USB ECG (AHA / IEC) Support CWD Support 1 Probe Port with micro-connector Rear handle Keyboard Alphanumeric Ergonomic Hard Key Operations Integrated Recording Keys 6 TGC Pods Backlit Keys Screen 15-Inch High-Resolution Color LCD 1024x768 Resolution Interactive Dynamic Software Menu 0 to 60-degree angle adjustment Integrated Speakers Brightness Adjustment Volume Adjustment Applications Abdominal Cardiology Obstetrical Gynecological Musculoskeletal Vascular Urological Small Parts and Superficial Pediatric and Neonatal Intraoperative Transducer Types Convex Array Microconvex Array Linear Array Phase Array Compatible Probes 4C-RS Wide Band Convex Probe 3S-RS Wide Band Phase Probe 8L-RS Wide Band Linear Probe 12L-RS Wide Band Linear Probe E8C-RS Wide Band Microconvex Probe 8C-RS Wide Band Microconvex Probe i12L-RS Wide Band Linear Probe Scanning Methods Electronic Convex Electronic Linear with slant scanning Operating Modes B-Mode M-Mode Anatomical M-Mode Color Flow Mode (CFM) Power Doppler Imaging (PDI) Continuous Wave Doppler (Optional) Pulse Wave Doppler (PWD) Standard Features High-Resolution 15-Inch Color LCD 325 Frames (15 Secs) Standard CINEMemory (64MB) 40 GB Hard Drive External DVD R/W Storage Loops Storage-from “on the fly scanning” and from memory Automatic Optimization Auto Tissue Optimization (ATO) Auto CFM Optimization (ACO) Auto Spectrum Optimization (ASO) ACE (Adaptive Color Enhancement) TruAccess, Raw Data Processing patient Information Database Image Archive on Hard Drive Full M&A Calculation Package with Real Time Auto Doppler Calculations Vascular Calcs Cardiac Calcs OB Calcs and Tables Fetal Trending Multi Gestational Calcs Hip Hysplasia Calcs Gynecological Calcs Urological Calcs Renal Calcs Software Options Easy 3D DICOM 3.0 Connectivity LOGIQ View Hardware Options Battery Pack 3 Pedal Foot Switch Docking Cart Simple Cart CWD (Optional) USB ECG (AHA / IEC) (Optional) Media & Peripherals External USB DVD-RW (Standard) USB Thermal B&W Printer, Sony UPD-897 (Option) USB Thermal Color Printer, Sony UPD-23 MD (Option) Bluetooth Wireless Printers, usingHP450 printers, where available Wireless LAN using Linksys WUSB54Gsupporting the 802.1a/b/g formats, where available Memory Stick Inputs and Outputs SVGA (Output) USB (Footswitch, DVD-RW, VideoPrinter) (Connector) DC Power Input (Connector)
The GE Logiq e ultrasound is widely popular for some of the most pressing medical and diagnostic imaging applications, including anesthesia, head and neck, musculoskeletal, point-of-care, rheumatology, OB/GYN, abdominal, and more.
To aid users in providing better, more accurate diagnostic imaging, the GE Logiq e leverages some of the following technologies:
Providing improved image resolution and quality in point-of-care situations, along with anatomy-specific presets and the ability to display only the functions you need, the GE Logiq e ultrasound allows users to focus more on the patient and the task-at-hand, instead of the ultrasound’s control panel. For this reason, whether you’re conducting basic scans or more advanced procedures.
Other ease-of-use features of the GE Logiq e include:
Ultrasound machines uses high-frequency sound waves to display live images from the inside of your body. Ultrasounds do not use radiation, which is why this is the preferred method for viewing a developing fetus in the womb. Ultrasonic imaging uses frequencies of 2 megahertz or higher which allows resolution of small internal details in structures and tissues.
In medicine, most people associate ultrasound machines and scans with pregnancy. These ultrasound scans provide a first look and periodic checkups on how the fetus is doing throughout the pregnancy. However, Ultrasound machines have many other uses in the medical field. Your doctor might order an ultrasound scan if you’re having pain, swelling, or other symptoms that require an internal view of your organs. Some of the most common parts of the body that doctors and sonographers scan are: