Toshiba Medical’s Aplio i-series Platform Delivers New Clinical Applications and Transducers to Help Clinicians Provide Quick, Efficient Diagnoses

CHICAGO, Nov. 27, 2017 – As providers continue to expand their use of ultrasound to wider ranges of clinical applications, Toshiba Medical is showcasing upgrades (pending 510(k) clearance) across its premium AplioTM i-series ultrasound platform. The Aplio i-series is a highly advanced and scalable ultrasound solution made up of the Aplio i700, Aplio i800 and Aplio i900. The Aplio i700 and Aplio i800 are both ideal for radiology and shared service departments looking for outstanding imaging performance, advanced clinical features and superior comfort and workflow.

The Aplio i-series platform includes iPerformance technologies that deliver extreme processing power and help health care providers give reliable, quick diagnoses. The upgrade features a wider range of transducers and new clinical features:

  • Access to New Premium Transducers: In addition to the ultra-high frequency transducer (24 MHz), the Aplio i-series systems now introduce a new 22 MHz hockey stick to visualize small and narrow areas such as fingers and joints or for interoperative procedures, as well as several new transducers for abdominal 3D, OB 4D, neonatal and vascular imaging.
  • Enhance Detection of Fatty Liver Disease with Liver Package (available on Aplio i800): In addition to Shear Wave Elastography imaging, Toshiba Medical will be adding Attenuation Imaging (ATI) and Shear Wave Dispersion (SWD) imaging, two exclusive ultrasound features that allow health care providers to visualize and quantify the degree of tissue attenuation and viscosity for a more comprehensive evaluation of the liver.
  • Improve Sensitivity for Visualizing Small Vessels: With the enhanced version of Superb Micro-vascular Imaging, now iSMI, clinicians can have a wider field-of-view with even less clutter and even lower flow sensitivity than the previous version, to capture vascular information more quickly and with increased clarity from large areas of complex flow or large lesions.
  • Provide Slice Thickness Control: Beam control with Dynamic Micro Slice technology (iDMS) helps to improve the visualization of vascular structures.
  • Help Improve Diagnostic Accuracy with CEUS and Contrast Harmonic Imaging: The ability to use Contrast Harmonic Imaging at high frame rates while performing analysis of tumor blood flow in the arterial phase is now possible with contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) exams, providing optimal image quality and diagnostic accuracy.

The Aplio i-series provides intuitive ergonomics to boost productivity during daily routine and complex exams with iSense. New ergonomic improvements include a touch screen (TCS) tilt function, which offers a 14-degree upward tilt capability, and a mobile battery option for easier portable scanning. Additionally, the platform features iBeam, a beam-forming technology that optimizes both beam profile and efficiency, increasing penetration, spatial resolution and contrast resolution, while at the same time reducing artifacts and clutter.

“The Aplio i-series upgrade is set to deliver a powerful set of transducers and advanced tools that may change the way ultrasound is performed in a wide range of clinical applications. Our goal is to expand the clinical utility of ultrasound while improving performance and workflow by offering providers diagnostic capabilities that are cost-effective, less invasive and safe,” said Dan Skyba, director, Ultrasound Business Unit, Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. “We designed the Aplio i-series to meet the needs of health care providers today and offer the flexibility to upgrade as their needs change in the future, with a truly scalable platform.”

Toshiba Medical is showcasing the upgraded Aplio i700 and Aplio i800 ultrasound systems at this year’s Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting in Chicago, November 26 – December 1, 2017 (Booth #7330, North Hall B).

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