CHISON Q5 |Color ultrasounds

CHISON Q5 is a compact, Color Doppler multi-purpose ultrasound system. It was expressly developed to be suitable for different medical areas at the same time. As a result Q5 produces excellent image quality in case of radiology, abdomen, ob/gyn, urology, vascular and small parts examinations as well. Thanks to the advanced imaging technologies it produces excellent contrast resolution that helps a lot in making the diagnosis.

It has a user friendly operator interface that makes operation easy and fast while the EAsyTM data-handling system makes archiving quick and easy.

We recommend Q5 for you if Color Doppler function is needed or portability and multi-application are equally important.

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APPLICATIONS

  • Abdominal
  • OB/GYN
  • Small parts
  • Vascular
  • Pediatrics
  • Urology
  • MSK

MEASUREMENT SOFTWARE PACKAGES:

  • Abdominal
  • OB/GYN
  • Small parts
  • Vascular
  • Urology
  • Basic Cardiology

STANDARD CONFIGURATION

  • Portable Main Unit (6kg)
  • 15” LCD Screen
  •  2 transducer ports
  • HDD (320Gb)
  • Built in Li-on battery
  • Video LAN/VGA ports
  • 2 USB ports
  • Easy View TM

FEATURES:

  • Tissue Harmonic Imaging
  • Speckle Reduction Algorithm
  • Compound Technology
  • I-image: image optimization software

IMAGING MODES:

  • B, 2B, 4B, B/M, M
  • Chroma
  • PW mode
  • Trapezoidal
  • CFM
  • Power Doppler/Directional PD
  • Real time 4D (optional)

 

  • Hasi
  • Nőgyógyászati
  • Szülészeti
  • Gyermekgyógyászati
  • Vaszkuláris és lágyrész
  • Urológiai
  • Izom és csontrendszeri
  • 3.5 MHz Convex transducer (2.5-5.3 MHz)
  • 7.5 MHz Linear transducer (5.0-12.0 MHz)
  • 9.5 MHz Linear transducer (4.0-12.8 MHz)
  • 6.0 MHz Transvaginal transducer (4.0-12.0 MHz)
  • 7.0 MHz Transvaginal transducer (180°) (4.0-12.8 MHz)
  • 3.0 MHz Micro-Convex transducer (2.5-7.7 MHz)
  • 5.0 MHz Child Micro-Convex transducer (3.5-9.6 MHz)
  • 6.0 MHz Child Micro-Convex transducer (4.0-12.8 MHz)