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Vivid 7
Setting the Pace in Echocardiography


GE Medical Systems’ commitment to echocardiography continues with a new technologically-advanced cardiovascular system that moves research-level imaging capabilities to a remarkably easy-to-use system that’s ideal for daily clinical use.
Introducing the Vivid 7 system, GE’s premier digital cardiovascular system that brings a new level of image quality to echocardiography, and a new dimension of comfort and diagnostic confidence to clinicians.

By listening to customer input, using Six Sigma practices, GE has created the first ergonomically-designed cardiovascular system that delivers what customers want: Better image quality for 2D, Doppler and color flow imaging; uncomplicated quantification of LV function; and, raw data DICOM connectivity in system that’s easy to operate in clinical settings.

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As the next generation of GE technology, the Vivid 7 features a revolutionary, new system architecture, called TruScan, that offers a whole new way of looking at cardiac ultrasound images in their true form.

The Vivid 7, GE’s newest member of theVivid product line, will change the way you look at echocardiography.

From research to your clinical reality.


Physician 
TruData

  • Combined Active Matrix Array, Coded Harmonic Imaging and ultrawide bandwidth technology improves 2D image, color flow and Doppler imaging.
QScan

  • Real-time Anatomical M-Mode for correction of off-axis cardiac orientation.
  • Simple-to-use tools for quantitative assessment of LV function.
  • Complete cardiovascular applications.
TruAccess

  • Original- quality images permit infinite post-processing.
  • Powerful information management capabilities with the instant display of 16 images in live, interactive mode.
  • On-screen serial patient studies.
  • Communicate your findings throughout your network.
  • Ready access to stored DICOM and raw data.
  • EchoPAC PC workstation review of data.
  • Unlocks data for future analysis capabilities.
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Sonographer 
ComfortScan

  • Simple to learn and operate.
  • Free-floating keyboard conforms to your exact preferences.
  • Logical layout of easy-to-access buttons.
  • Backlit keys for improved visibility.
  • Personalized protocols to image the way you want.
  • Easy system transport.
TruData

  • Quality images can be easily obtained from a wide variety of patients.
  • Combined Active Matrix Array, Coded Octave Harmonic Imaging and ultra-high bandwidth technology improves 2D image, color flow and Doppler imaging.
  • Data can be saved for optimizing and measuring after the echo exam.
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Patients 
Patients may not understand the technology involved in their cardiovascular exam, but they know what’s important to them: fast exams that provide their physicians with reliable diagnostic information.

TruData

  • Outstanding image quality fosters greater diagnostic confidence for physicians.
  • Post-processing after the patient departs shortens exam time.
  • Faster results with reduced report turnarounds.
  • Instant serial exam comparisons assist physicians with rapid diagnoses.
  • Patients avoid call-backs for additional testing.
TruAccess

  • Raw data DICOM digital patient records can be sent anywhere for second opinions.
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Administrator 
TruAccess

  • DICOM-compliant solution that meets industry standards.
  • Exports data and images to a DICOM workstation to facilitate communication within your facility.
  • Optimizes workflow and improves system utilization.
  • Archive of raw data permits application of future technology, protecting investment from obsolescence.
  • Instant access increases productivity and eliminates time-consuming searches for studies on videotape.
  • Digital records require less storage space and avoid misplaced videotapes.
QScan

  • New analysis tools generate additional studies for your facility.
ComfortScan

  • Easy-to-use system requires less training and results in higher patient throughput.
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