Wireless, Smartphone Ultrasound Scanner a Safe Alternative to X-Ray for Lung Scanning

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Clarius Mobile Health, a digital healthcare startup, will demonstrate its ultra-portable smartphone ultrasound scanners at the CHEST 2016 conference in Los Angeles this week. Clarius Mobile Health's user-friendly wireless scanners pair with iOS and Android devices for point-of-care assessments including chest diseases. "Lung ultrasound has been shown in different studies to be a better test for numerous types of lung pathologies than a chest x-ray and sometimes even better than a CT scan," said Dr. Shane Arishenkoff, an internal medicine physician in Vancouver, BC. "It gives me the ability to get real-time patient information rather than waiting for results.  After initiating treatment, I can go back to the patient to see if my therapies are helping." Wireless and compatible with most iOS and Android smartphones and tablets available today, Clarius ultrasound scanners are intended for physicians to use for quick scans at the bedside. The Clarius C3 multipurpose ultrasound scanner is designed to image the lungs and abdomen; it incorporates a virtual phased array for quick scans of the heart.  "We're excited about showing our ultra-portable ultrasound scanner to members of the American College of Chest Physicians," said Laurent Pelissier, Chairman and CEO of Clarius Mobile Health. "Our C3 Scanner is the ideal tool to help treat patients quickly."  The CHEST 2016 conference is organized by the American College of Chest Physicians, which promotes the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of chest diseases. The organization's 18,700 multidisciplinary members are involved with pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. "Unlike many new ultrasound machines, Clarius is ideal for lung scanning because it uses a unique imaging technology that provides excellent imaging, yet does not eliminate the artifacts that we need to scan the lung," said Dr. Arishenkoff.  "It's also great not to have to deal with wires and cords." Watch a video to hear more from Dr. Shane Arishenkoff.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGX8MRZqBKY Clarius Scanners are water-resistant for easy cleaning and sterilization.  They are powered by a rechargeable battery and built with a magnesium case.  Clarius is ISO Certified and has met all safety requirements.  The company has filed for regulatory clearance in various regions and expects to be ready to sell products by the end of 2016. ABOUT CLARIUS
Founded by ultrasound innovators, Clarius Mobile Health aims to make ultrasound available to all clinicians. Our affordable handheld ultrasound scanners offer clinicians the freedom to use ultrasound anywhere they need it.  Clarius is ISO certified and has filed for regulatory clearance in various regions. For more information, visit clarius.me/product.

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