Aixplorer - Ultrafast Revolutionary Ultrasound Imaging System
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SuperSonic Imagine’s Aixploreris a revolutionary ultrasound system with an UltraFast™ platform that can acquire images 200 times faster than conventional ultrasound systems. In addition to providing exceptional image quality, this unique technology is the foundation for several innovations which have changed the paradigm of ultrasound imaging: Real-time ShearWave™ Elastography (SWE™), Angio PL.U.S. – PLanewave UltraSensitive™ imaging, and TriVu: real-time simultaneous B-mode, SWE and Color+ imaging.
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The only real-time ShearWave Elastography
Real-time ShearWave Elastography, pioneered by SuperSonic Imagine, allows physicians to visualize and quantify the stiffness of tissue in a real-time, reliable, and reproducible manner. Tissue stiffness has become an important parameter in diagnosing potentially malignant tissue or other diseased tissue. Almost 400 peer-reviewed publications have demonstrated the value of SWE for the clinical management of patients in a wide range of diseases.
SuperSonic Imagine's UltraFast software technology provides a high quality, homogeneous and information-rich image for a wide variety of clinical situations. Also, thanks to TissueTuner technology, the speed of the ultrasound can be adapted for multiple organs and is well suited for a variety of clinical situations.
Aixplorer’s UltraFast platform opens the way to important clinical innovations:
- Angio PL.U.S.: PLanewave UltraSensitive imaging, provides a new level of microvascular imaging through significantly improved color sensitivity and spatial resolution while maintaining exceptional 2D imaging.
- TriVu: Aixplorer is now the only ultrasound system that offers TriVu, a real-time simultaneous imaging mode that combines B-mode, SWE and enhanced color imaging. This allows physicians to visualize anatomy, tissue stiffness and blood flow simultaneously.
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