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In-Vision Gold System

In-Vision Gold
Dicom by Merge

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Photo #1: IVG with VH™ IVUS option.

Photo #2: IVG grayscale image.

Automatic Border Protection

  • Shorter exam times
  • Uncompromised patient care
  • One button border and diatmeter detection

System

  • 19" LCD flat panel medical grade disply
  • Data entry: keyboards, track ball and point-and-click interface with color-coded keys
  • Multiple image screen formats: ultrasound, fluoro, stored and sagittal views
  • Multiple image diameters: Coronary 8mm to 16mm, Peripheral 10mm to 24mm or 20mm to 60mm
  • Patient data entry and on screen annotation
  • Automatic and manual measurements: four diameters and two areas with % differencesc
  • Biophysical inputs: ECG
  • Digital video loop storage: up to nine minutes with eight still frames
  • DICOM storage to CD-R and PACS network upgrade available
  • ChromaFlo® and In-Line Digital display

Input Power

  • 100, 120, 200, 230 and 240 VAC
  • 50/60 HZ
  • 1500-1800 VA

Operating Range

  • Temperature Range: 15°C-40°C/60°F-104°F
  • Humidity: 5-85% non-condensing
  • Altitude: 3048m/10,000 ft.

Dimensions

  • 152cm H x 57cm W x 71cm D / 60" H x 22.5" W x 28" D

Weight

  • 137kg/368lbs

Ordering Information

  • S7700906 120Volts
  • S7700907 220Volts
  • S7700908 100Volts

What is DICOM?

A standard that allows information exchange between medical devices

What does it do?

Ability to transfer image and patient information to a DICOM System (Workstation or Server) over a network using DICOM Standard 3.0

Dicom Networking

Before
  • Image and Data Storage archived on LOCAL In-Vision's CD-R, Hard Drive or VHS videotape
  • Physician/Cath lab technician has to hand carry media to another device
After
  • Image and Data Storage archived on REMOTE server via DICOM network

DICOM Networking Advantages

  • Improves productivity costs and efficiency
  • Instant access to patient information
  • Automatic patient management, scheduling, billing and support
  • Transfer image and patient information to remote workstation
  • Global access (internet/extranet) to patient exam data
  • Archive patient information on a remote server
  • Backup and disaster recovery