The Philips ATL HDI 1500 CVO, introduced in 2001, is a digital broadband ultrasound system designed to deliver exceptional performance across various clinical applications. Equipped with linear, convex, and phased array scanheads, as well as static probes, it supports standard operating modes such as 2D/gray-scale, M-mode, color M-mode, color Doppler, Color Power Angio® (CPA) imaging, pulsed-wave (PW) and continuous-wave (CW) Doppler, and triple mode simultaneity.
Key Features
High-Definition Digital Broadband Beamformer: Ensures remarkable image quality across various clinical applications.
Advanced Imaging Modes: Supports 2D, M-Mode, Color Doppler, Color Power Angio (CPA), PW and CW Doppler, and triple mode simultaneity, providing comprehensive diagnostic capabilities.
Optional 3D Imaging: Enhances visualization in both gray scale and color CPA, offering detailed three-dimensional information for in-depth assessment of anatomical structures.
Integrated Stress Echo and Multiplane Transesophageal Imaging: Expands the system’s versatility in cardiac assessments.
SonoView Information Management: Facilitates efficient data handling and storage, with the capability to store up to 4,000 compressed images and export them to a PC in formats such as JPEG or BMP.
DICOM Connectivity: Ensures seamless integration into modern hospital environments, allowing smooth exchange of medical information.
Application
The HDI 1500 CVO is suitable for a wide range of clinical applications, including:
Cardiology: Provides detailed cardiac imaging for diagnostic assessments.
Obstetrics and Gynecology: Offers high-quality imaging for fetal and gynecological evaluations.
Vascular Imaging: Assists in the assessment of blood flow and vascular conditions.
Abdominal Imaging: Enables examination of abdominal organs with high-resolution imaging.
Urology: Aids in the evaluation of urological conditions.
Spec
UltraSound Type: Philips / ATL HDI 1500 CVO Ultrasound
Year of Manufacture: 2001
Probes: C5-2 Convex (Abdominal); C8-4V EndoVaginal
Software: Revision 2.03; DICOM