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Mindray Unveils New Leap to Precision Ultrasound

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 04 Mar 2023

Mindray (Shenzhen, China) is showcasing its multi-parametric imaging tools that can open up more possibilities for clinicians to support their patients better at ECR 2023. More...

Mindray is also demonstrating its high-performance and time-saving tools that can help create brilliant workflows and optimize research and reporting.

At ECR 2023, Mindray is unveiling the new Resona R9 Platinum Edition that marks a new leap to precision ultrasound. Seamlessly integrating a variety of innovative ultrasound tools with a new level of image clarity, Resona R9 Platinum Edition is poised to usher in a new era of precision imaging. Among its other innovative products being highlighted at ECR 2023 is TE Air, the new generation wireless handheld ultrasound system from Mindray that is designed to meet higher clinical requirements, such as emergency and critical care. By combining premium capabilities with a wireless experience, efficient connectivity, and a robust design for unpredictable environments, the TE Air wireless probe helps to improve clinicians' confidence and efficiency in unprecedented ways.

Also being showcased at ECR 2023 is Mindray’s MX7 ultrasound system that facilitates accurate diagnoses based on the leading-edge ZST+ platform while supporting efficient workflow with a total customizable touchscreen. Its ultra-light main unit and super-long 8 hours battery time empower usage at any mobile clinical environment. Its advanced functions and analysis tools can be incorporated into daily routine. In addition, Mindray is showcasing the Consona N Series of ultrasound systems designed for primary care users that features new and concrete solutions to efficiently carry out smooth diagnoses for different types of patients.

Mindray is also featuring the Hepatus Series of professional non-invasive diagnostic system for liver diseases that provide quantitative result to indicate the stage of liver fibrosis. It is accurate, efficient, reliable, and convenient for disease follow-up, opening a new era for non-invasive diagnosis of liver diseases. At ECR 2023, Mindray is showcasing the MobiEye 700 mobile radiography system with a unique bionic-arm that offers maximum position flexibility in challenging clinical scenarios. Its wireless FPD with high image quality, long battery life, slim & light design, electric assisted driving for easily covering the entire hospital range make it suitable for use in the ICU/CCU/Infection quarantine area.

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