SonoSite X-Porte
December 1, 2017SonoSite X-Porte Features
The SonoSite X-Porte was developed from the ground up to incorporate a breakthrough, proprietary beam-forming technology: XDI (Extreme Definition Imaging). This signal analysis algorithm shapes X-Porte’s ultrasound beam to pinpoint precision. The result? Artifact clutter is substantially reduced while contrast resolution is significantly enhanced.
- Extreme Definition Imaging (XDI™)
- Intuitive Touchscreen Interface
- Real-time, Scan-along Learning
- Unmatched Durability and Reliability
SonoSite X-Porte Specifications
System Specifications
- Stand Dimensions: 26.4” L x 21.2” W
- Stand Height (max): 64” (monitor up)
- Stand Height (min): 42.2” (monitor down)
- Height Adjustment: 9” travel
- 12.1” Capacitive Touch Screen
- Multi-touch gestures for system controls
- Control Panel Tilt Adjustment: 0˚ to 110˚
- Side to Side Turning: +/- 90 degrees from center
- Monitor Tilt: 85 – 110˚ (5˚ tilting forward from vertical, 20˚ tilting back f rom vertical)
- Casters: 5” Swivel, 4 Locking
- System Boot up: < 20 secs
- HD Monitor: 19” diagonally
- Image Size: 800 x 600
- Screen Size: 1280 x 800
- Screen Resolution: 1680 x 1050 (16:10)
- Architecture: All digital broadband
- Dynamic Range: Up to 183 dB
- Gray Scale: 256 shades
- HIPAA Compliance: Comprehensive tool set
Imaging Modes
- 2D, Broadband Imaging
- Tissue Harmonic Imaging (P21xp, C60xp)
- Pulse Inversion Harmonic Imaging
- M-mode
- Velocity Color Doppler
- Color Power Doppler
- Pulsed Wave Doppler
- Pulsed Wave Tissue Doppler
- Continuous Wave Doppler, ECG
Image Processing
- Extreme Definition Imaging (XDI)
- SonoAdapt Tissue Optimization
- SonoHD2 Imaging Technology
- Dual Imaging
- Dual Color Imaging
- SonoMB Multibeam Technology
- AutoGain
- AutoGain Brightness Adjust
- Restore Default Gains
- Dynamic Range
- Duplex Imaging
- 8x Zoom Capability
- Post Processing: Dynamic Range, Zoom
- 2D Image Optimization: Average and Difficult
- Overall Gain, Near and Far Field Gain Control
- Color and Doppler Flow Optimization (low, medium, high)
- Color Variance Mode
- 2D Reduced Imaging Sector
User Interface and Programmable Controls
- Capacitive Touch Screen
- Multi-touch gestures for system controls Configurable User Interface: Start Screen, More Controls, Programmable Keys, System Parameters Clinical Display Information
- Programmable Keys (9): Functions: Show/Hide, End Exam, Reset Gain to
- Configurable Start Screen: Start, Scanning, Transducer/Exam Selection, Patient Information
- Virtual QWERTY Keyboard for annotation
- User defined exam types (up to five exam types for each exam type/transducer combination). For example, you can define five different exam types for Abdomen on P21xp transducer and five exam types for Abdomen on the C60xp transducer.
- Image Acquisition Keys: Save, Review, Report, Video Clip Store, Video Clip Edit, DVR
- Labeling of saved images
- Display formats for Duplex Imaging: 1/3 and 2/3, ½ and ½, 2/3 and 1/3, side by side and full-screen duplex
- Doppler Controls: angle, steer, scale, baseline, sample volume, gain and volume
Default Values, Print, Save Image, Save Video Clip, AutoGain, Calcs, None
Measurements
- 2D: Distance – 8 measurements, Ellipse, Manual Trace Volume, Target Depth, Bladder Volume
- Doppler: Velocity measurements, Pressure Gradient, Elapsed Time, Acceleration, Heart Rate, Resistive Index, Systolic/Diastolic Ratio, Measurements can be traced manually or automatically.
- Automatic trace results (determined by exam type): Velocity Time Integral, Peak Velocity, Mean Pressure Gradient, Mean Velocity on Peak Trace, Press Gradient, Cardiac Output, Peak Systolic Velocity, Time Average Mean, Systolic/Diastolic Ratio, Pulsatility Index, End Diastolic Velocity, Acceleration Time, Resistive Index, Time Average Peak, Gate Depth, Heart Rate.
- M-mode: All points guided workflow, distance and time measurements, Heart Rate
- Editable results data sheets and reports
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