The Philips ATL HDI 5000, introduced around the year 2000, was a state-of-the-art ultrasound imaging system renowned for its advanced features and versatility across various medical applications.
Key Features
SonoCT Real-Time Compound Imaging: This technology acquires multiple lines of sight and compounds them in real-time, enhancing image clarity and resolution.
XRES Imaging: XRES, or Extreme Resolution, reduces speckle noise and artifacts, resulting in clearer and more detailed images.
High Processing Power: The system processes up to 9,216 channels per image frame with a 170 dB dynamic range, supporting advanced imaging technologies and ensuring exceptional image quality.
Versatile Imaging Modes: The HDI 5000 offers various imaging modes, including 2D, M-Mode, Color Flow, Continuous Wave (CW) and Pulsed Wave (PW) Doppler, and Triplex Imaging, catering to a wide range of clinical needs.
User-Friendly Interface: Designed with an intuitive graphical user interface and ergonomic controls, the system enhances user experience and workflow efficiency.
Application
The HDI 5000 was designed as a shared-service ultrasound system, making it suitable for various applications, including (but not exclusive to):
Obstetrics and Gynecology: Providing detailed fetal and gynecological imaging.
Cardiology: Facilitating comprehensive cardiac assessments.
Vascular Imaging: Assessing blood flow and vascular conditions.
Abdominal Imaging: Examining abdominal organs with high-resolution imaging.
Urology: Assisting in the evaluation of urological conditions.
Spec
UltraSound Type: Philips / ATL HDI 5000 Ultrasound
Year of Manufacture: 2000
Probes: C4-2 Curved Linear; L7-4 Vascular Linear; C8-4V EndoVaginal
Software: Version 127.xx