Liver Ultrasound

A universal platform for liver ultrasound

Globally, liver disease accounts for around two million deaths per year, with around one million of those due to cirrhosis and one million due to viral hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma [1]. For decades, liver biopsy has been the conventional method for disease assessment, and more recently MR Proton Density Fat Fraction (MR-PDFF) has been added to measure liver fat. Today, ultrasound provides a noninvasive, accessible alternative to these methods.

Demonstrated results in Liver Ultrasound

200%

Improved Spatial resolution

Super Resolution MVI offers an improvement of more than 200% in spatial resolution for EPIQ Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound [3].

55%

decrease in button pushes

Quick Launch Preset offers 55% decrease in button pushes during an abdominal exam [8].

85%

more efficient crystals

The uniform crystals of PureWave are 85% more efficient than traditional piezoelectric (PZT) material in converting electrical input into acoustic output [2].

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EPIQ Elite

EPIQ Elite

Philips EPIQ Elite ultrasound features an exceptional level of clinical performance, workflow, and advanced intelligence to meet the challenges of today’s most demanding practices. EPIQ shares the same workflow, interface and transducers as the Affiniti and Compact systems.

Affiniti ultrasound

Affiniti

Designed for everyday challenges, Philips Affiniti systems feature a small footprint and intuitive interface. Price-conscious organizations unwilling to compromise on quality appreciate its impressive combination of performance, workflow advances and ability to tackle your clinical needs.

Compact 5000 Series

Compact 5000 Series

Designed for mobility and performance, the Compact 5000 series shares the same workflow, interface and transducers as the EPIQ and Affiniti systems. With a quick boot-up and long battery life, the system is always ready to go, so you can bring liver ultrasound to wherever you need it.

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Footnotes
 

[1] Asrani et al, Burden of liver disease in the world. Journal of hepatology, Vol 70, Issue 1, 2019.
[2] A comprehensive solution using the Philips eL18-4 PureWave linear transducer, 2018
[3] When compared to previous Philips MVI capability
[4] When comparing release 10 performance to release 7 performance
[5] Clinical effectiveness of PureWave technology in imaging obese patients, Oct 2012
[6] 2014 internal workflow study comparing Affiniti to HD15.
[7] Auto registration brings simplicity to image fusion.pdf (philips.com) May, 2016
[8] Marketing claim evidence for VM12.0 workflow efficiency Quick Launch Preset.

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