PRO SOUND SSD-3500: A Reliable and Versatile Ultrasound System for High-Quality Medical Imaging
The PRO SOUND SSD-3500 by Aloka is an ultrasound system designed to provide healthcare professionals with a high-performance and reliable solution for medical imaging. Equipped with a 15-inch color monitor, it ensures optimal visibility of images for precise examination interpretation. Its user-friendly and intuitive interface allows for quick familiarization, facilitating its integration into various medical services.
This system is designed to support a wide range of clinical applications, including obstetric, cardiovascular, and vascular imaging. It features a comprehensive set of functionalities to ensure detailed and precise examinations, thanks to high-resolution imaging and ultrasound signal processing. The modular configuration of the SSD-3500 allows for the integration of various accessories and additional options to meet the specific needs of practitioners.
The device is equipped with a PEU-3500 physiological signal display unit, which facilitates ECG signal analysis. It also integrates optional units such as the MOU-3500, a magneto-optical disk drive, and the EU-9084B, a volume mode module. These options enhance its usability and improve medical data management.
One of the strengths of the PRO SOUND SSD-3500 is its ability to display real-time, clear, and detailed images through signal processing and features such as color and spectral Doppler imaging. It also offers customizable settings, allowing for fine-tuning according to the specific needs of each examination.
Technically, the SSD-3500 is designed for maximum reliability. Its power supply is available in two configurations (100-120V and 200-240V) and includes surge protection. The entire system is designed for hospital use, with a robust construction that ensures long-term durability.
Thanks to its open architecture, the PRO SOUND SSD-3500 is compatible with various imaging peripherals, including black-and-white video printers, color printers, and video tape recorders (VTR). This flexibility makes it a relevant choice for facilities seeking a high-performance and scalable ultrasound system.