The iE33 xMATRIX reveals:
Versatile
X5-1 transducer
With 3,000 elements and breakthrough PureWave xMATRIX technology, the
X5-1 supports virtually any cardiac ultrasound exam, including 3D, 2D,
color flow, M-mode, PW/CW Doppler, Tissue Doppler imaging, and
contrast-enhanced exams. It delivers outstanding image quality and a
new handle design with relaxed grip to reduce user fatigue and improve
scanning stability.
- Acquire crisp, high-resolution 2D images, even on your most difficult patients.
- Use iRotate electronic rotation to more easily obtain challenging views, such as apical 2 chamber, and to reduce foreshortening.
- Switch from 2D to 3D imaging at the touch of a button to quickly integrate volume imaging into routine exams.
- Image
the entire heart in 3D, in real time with Live Volume, and enlarge and
rotate volumes with iCrop.
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Reduce
your stress in stress echo
The new Philips iE33 xMATRIX automates stress echo exams, so
they’re fast and consistent. Use iRotate Stress Echo in
combination with the X5-1 transducer to complete an entire stress echo
protocol. You can include acquisition of 2-chamber, 3-chamber, and
4-chamber 2D images all from the standard windows following peak
patient exertion—without rotating the transducer.
As you move electronically around the heart capturing baseline images, making any necessary small angle adjustments, these adjustments will be saved, along with gain and depth settings, for instant recall when you are in your post-exercise or -pharmacologic stage. A much less stressful stress echo solution that benefits both you and your patients.
With CMQ-Stress, you can quantify 2D stress echo studies and communicate global and regional LV function during each stage. And Live 3D stress echo with iSlice lets you add volume acquisition to your stress protocol and slice it later for the best views and content to make informed diagnoses—with confidence.
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Accurate
2D and 3D LV function and regional wall motion assessment
Cardiac Motion Quantification (CMQ) increases the accuracy of LV
function and wall motion measurement. The new CMQ speckle tracking
algorithm makes strain analysis a useful tool in assessing presence and
extent of LV disease includes multiple strain and strain rate
parameters, including longitudinal strain.
Cardiac 3D Quantification Advanced (3DQ Advanced) is the first semi-automated analysis of true LV volumes.
3DQ Advanced uses all the
voxels available to generate a full 3D endocardial border with greater
accuracy.
Waveform display provides accurate data for assessing global function
based on LV volume, ejection fraction and stroke volume. Simultaneous
display of 17 regional waveforms enables temporal comparisons between
segments.
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More information for
interventional procedures
Live 3D TEE (transesophageal echo) is providing clinical cardiologists,
cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists, interventional cardiologists, and
echocardiographers with views of cardiac structure and function seen
for the first time. Capturing a 3D volume is quick, accurate,
reproducible, and quantifiable. You can view the 3D heart in real time
as well as review the 3D volume at any time, select any plane for
interrogation, and perform extensive quantification. It’s
more information for diagnosis and treatment planning.
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