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    xMATRIX transducer technology
    Ultrasound

    xMatrix transducer technology

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    Leading-edge technology that enhances clarity and eases workflow

    xMatrix is our most leading-edge, versatile ultrasound transducer technology available today. It allows you to see more clearly, explore more fully and resolve more thoroughly, making exams faster and easier for both clinicians and patients.1 xMatrix technology enables quick and easy volume acquisition, supports multiple interrogation capabilities, and provides views not possible with 2D imaging – and all with remarkable image quality. Confidently assess anatomy and function, easily identify abnormalities, and fully appreciate structural relationships in the 3D space.
    Enhanced workflow
    With the touch of a button, xMatrix offers all modes in a single transducer: 2D, 3D/4D, Live 3D Echo, Live xPlane, Live 3D Zoom, Live 3D Full Volume, iRotate, Live MPR, MPR, M-mode, Doppler, color Doppler, and CPA. There is no need to suspend acquisition to switch transducers. You can view ultrasound xMatrix volume data on your PACs just as you view CT and MR images. Once the data is acquired, the system captures the X, Y, Z, or iSlice MPR cineloops at the push of a button and sends them to your PACS. View, slice and interrogate at any time to suit your schedule.
    Ultrasound Web Workflow Efficiency
    Versatility
    xMatrix transducers support a wide range of clinical applications, including adult and pediatric cardiac exams; abdominal, vascular, obstetrical and gynecological exams; and cardiac and abdominal interventional procedures. xMatrix is available on select EPIQ and Affiniti systems.
    Carotid with PulseWave Doppler
    Power and performance
    xMatrix transducers raise the bar of scanning performance. They harness the power of 150 computer boards, with fully-sampled elements ranging from 2,500 to over 9,000 for 360-degree focusing and steering. And when combined with Philips nSIGHT and PureWave crystal technologies, they are even more powerful. xMatrix transducers are also easy to use. Their ergonomic design provides a slim, easy grip for scanning comfort throughout the day.
    Ultrasound Web xPlane x5 RV

    Image gallery

    • Tibial Nerve
      Live xPlane imaging creates two full-resolution planes simultaneously, allowing you to capture twice as much clinical information in the same amount of time as conventional 2D imaging.
    • Femoral Artery
      This is a representation of the femoral artery and vein
    • Aortic Aneurism
      This is an abdominal aortic aneurysm showing a strong lumen with thrombus
    • Carotid Vascular Vessel Cast
      Carotid Vascular Vessel Cast
    • X6-1 Liver Cyst
      This is a 3D rendering of a liver cyst

    Documentation

    Pushing the Envelope in Doppler Imaging
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    Footnotes
    1. Compared to conventional 2D imaging
    Disclaimer
    Results are specific to the institution where they were obtained and may not reflect the results achievable at other institutions. Results in other cases may vary.