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Siemens Healthcare introduces Acuson NX3 & Acuson NX3 Elite ultrasound systems at Medica 2015

Erlangen, GermanyWednesday, November 18, 2015, 15:00 Hrs  [IST]

At Medica 2015, Siemens Healthcare presented the Acuson NX3 and Acuson NX3 Elite, two new ultrasound systems designed specifically around the way clinicians work. Both mid-range systems offer a simple, intuitive interface combined with innovative imaging solutions for examinations primarily in general medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, paediatrics and neurology.

The Siemens Acuson NX3 features a new way of scanning with three times more customizable keys and faster workflow with 28 per cent fewer keystrokes. The customizable control panel and touch screen combined with Siemens innovative workflow innovations make it possible to perform certain routine anatomical measurements up to 76 per cent faster than traditional solutions. The Acuson NX3 systems are equipped with a LED monitor (21.5”) and a touch screen (10.4”) which are among the largest in their class, improving time to report.

To make daily routine examinations easier, the Acuson NX3 systems feature advanced ultrasound innovations from Siemens, including Clarify Vascular Enhancement technology. This Siemens exclusive technology provides multiple levels of clarification to optimise tissue contrast resolution and definition of both tissue and vessel walls.

Higher image resolution is enabled with the 16 MHz transducer from Siemens, which is especially suitable for breast and musculoskeletal imaging. Another exclusive solution is the 220-degree endocavity transducer, which offers up to a 75 per cent larger field of view than standard probes.

Susan Black, programme director and senior sonographer at Mercy Medical Center, in Canton, Ohio, USA, notes the Acuson NX3 is easy to learn. “The Acuson NX3 from Siemens is easy to use, easy to learn, and this helps when I’m training staff because I don’t have to spend a lot of time teaching them how to use the system. We can get patients in and out a lot quicker, and it helps us to be more efficient.”

 
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