GE 3S-RS Cardic Phased Ultrasound Transducer Probe For Imaging System
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GE 3S-RS Cardic Phased Medical Ultrasound Transducer Probe Used in Hospital GE 3S-RS Phased Ultrasound Transducer Probe Ultrasound in Medical For Imaging System
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GE 3S-RS Phased Array transducer operates at frequencies of 1.5 MHz. - 4.0 MHz. and supports the following applications: Cardiology, Abdominal. The GE 3S-RS transducer is compatible with GE LogiqBook XP; GE Logiq e; GE Logiq i; GE Vivid i; GE Vivid S5; GE Vivid S6; GE Vivid e ultrasound systems.
Ultrasound applies in:
Emergency medicine
Point-of-care emergency ultrasound has many applications in emergency medicine. This includes differentiating cardiac causes of acute breathlessness from pulmonary causes, and the Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) exam for assessing significant hemoperitoneum or pericardial tamponade after trauma. Other uses include assisting with differentiating causes of abdominal pain such as gallstones and kidney stones. Emergency Medicine Residency Programs have a substantial history of promoting the use of bedside ultrasound during physician training.
Gynecology and obstetrics
Gynecologic ultrasonography examines female pelvic organs (specifically the uterus, ovaries, and Fallopian tubes) as well as the bladder, adnexa, and Pouch of Douglas. It commonly uses transducers designed for approaches through the lower abdominal wall, curvilinear and sector, and specialty transducers such as endovaginal. Obstetrical sonography was originally developed in the late 1950s and 1960s by Sir Ian Donald and is commonly used during pregnancy to check on the development and presentation of the fetus. It can be used to identify many conditions that could be potentially harmful to the mother and/or baby possibly remaining undiagnosed or with delayed diagnosis in the absence of sonography. It is currently believed that the risk of leaving these conditions undiagnosed is greater than the small risk, if any, associated with undergoing an ultrasound scan. But its use for non-medical purposes such as fetal "keepsake" videos and photos is discouraged. Obstetric ultrasound is primarily used to:
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