In the lead up to the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Rome Italy, GE Healthcare today announced the global commercial launch[1] of its new generation of high-end portable compact cardiovascular ultrasound, the Vivid™ iq. A smaller sized compact weighing just 4.5 kg, the Vivid™ iq matches exceptional image quality with extraordinary functionality, allowing clinicians to diagnose in more settings than ever before. From the Cath lab and the OR to the ER or even a tented exam room in a remote location[2], this ultra-portable diagnostic ultrasound system delivers premier cardiac care without compromises.
As GE Healthcare’s most advanced portable cardiovascular ultrasound to date, the Vivid™ iq was developed alongside clinicians and healthcare providers around the world. Dr. Ferran Rosés Noguer, head of the Pediatric Cardiology Department at Vall d’Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona, said: “Vividiq is a huge step forward in terms of image quality and innovative design. It is extremely user friendly, truly portable, with a fantastic interface and a great design that is really futuristic and elegant at the same time.”
With today’s increasing patient volumes, Vivid™ iq helps adapt to new challenges with the combination of power and portability.
“We worked directly with cardiologists and interventional cardiologists to better understand their needs and the challenges they face on a daily basis,” said Al Lojewski, general manager of Cardiovascular Ultrasound for GE Healthcare. “We’re confident the Vivid iq can help improve patient care and make ultrasound more portable and accessible for patients around the world.”
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