The ATL HDI-1000 system is a general-purpose, mobile, software-controlled, diagnostic ultrasound system with an on-screen display for thermal and mechanical values related to potential bioeffect mechanisms. The HDI-1000 system functions by acquiring ultrasound data and displaying it on a monitor in 2D, M-Mode, 2D-Color Flow Doppler, Color-M-Mode, Color Power Angio, Pulsed Wave (PW) Doppler, or in a combination of modes. An audio presentation of pulsed Doppler information is also available on systems. The ATL HDI-1000 also provides for the measurement of anatomical structures and for analysis packages that provide information that is used for clinical diagnostic purposes.
The ATL HDI-1000 system is designed to accept a large selection of scan heads with up to two being connected to the system at any one time. The operator may select between the two scan heads by means of control located on the system control panel.
The HDI-1000 system is designed to accept scan heads of the following types and frequencies:
- 2.0 - 11.0 MHz.
- Linear Array
- Curved Array
- Phased Array
Specific operating conditions (frame rate, line density, center frequency, number of active elements, etc.) are automatically optimized by the system software in response to user inputs such as field of view, focal depth, image quality, power, etc.
The ATL HDI-1000 system is intended for ophthalmic, fetal (OB/GYN), abdominal, intraoperative (abdominal organs, vascular, neurological), pediatric, small organ, musculoskeletal (conventional, superficial), neonatal cephalic, adult cephalic, cardiac, transrectal, transvaginal and peripheral vessel indications for use.
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ATL HDI-1000