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    PHILIPS / ATL HDI 3500 UltraSound

    Philips ATL HDI 3500 2000
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    The Philips/ATL HDI 3500 ultrasound system is a versatile and high-performance imaging solution, originally developed by Advanced Technology Laboratories (ATL) before the company became part of Philips Healthcare. Renowned for its exceptional image quality and robust design, the HDI 3500 was a pioneer in leveraging advanced imaging technologies for a wide range of clinical applications.

    Key Features

    1. High-Definition Imaging:

      • Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI): Enhances image clarity by reducing artefacts and improving contrast, especially for challenging cases.
      • High-Resolution Colour Doppler: Offers detailed visualisation of blood flow, crucial for vascular studies and cardiac assessments.
    2. Multi-Application Capabilities:

      • Supports abdominal, obstetric, gynaecological, musculoskeletal, vascular, and small parts imaging.
      • Suitable for cardiac imaging, including transthoracic echocardiography (TTE).
    3. Advanced Doppler Features:

      • Pulse-Wave Doppler: Provides precise blood flow velocity measurements.
      • Continuous-Wave Doppler: Enables accurate assessment of high-velocity blood flow, essential for cardiovascular diagnostics.
    4. User-Friendly Design:

      • Customisable presets and an intuitive interface streamline workflows for faster and more efficient scanning.
      • Adjustable monitor and ergonomic control panel enhance operator comfort during prolonged use.
    5. Data Management and Connectivity:

      • DICOM compatibility ensures seamless integration with PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems).
      • Digital storage capabilities simplify patient data retrieval and management.

    Application

    • Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Detailed imaging for foetal monitoring and assessing maternal health.
    • Cardiology: Effective for evaluating heart structures, valve function, and blood flow dynamics.
    • Vascular Studies: Accurate imaging of blood vessels for detecting abnormalities such as blockages or aneurysms.
    • Musculoskeletal Imaging: Ideal for diagnosing soft tissue injuries and joint conditions.
    • Abdominal Imaging: Clear visualisation of organs such as the liver, kidneys, and pancreas.

    Advantages

    1. Exceptional Image Quality:

      • Advanced technologies ensure high-definition imaging, enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
    2. Versatility:

      • Capable of handling a wide range of clinical needs, making it suitable for multi-specialty practices.
    3. Durability:

      • Known for its robust construction, the HDI 3500 delivers reliable performance even in high-volume settings.
    4. Cost-Effectiveness:

      • Combines advanced features with affordability, making it an excellent choice for mid-sized facilities and smaller clinics.

    Spec

    UltraSound Type: Philips / ATL HDI 3500 Ultrasound
    Year of Manufacture: 2000
    Probes: P4-2 Adult Cardiac Sector; L7-4 Vascular Linear; 2.0 CW Pencil Probe
    Software: Revision 151

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