Philips Medical Systems is introducing a new cardiology ultrasound scanner, HD11 XE, at this week's European Society of Cardiology meeting in Stockholm, Sweden.
HD11 XE features the Andover, MA-based vendor's QLAB quantification software, which offers capabilities such as strain quantification using tissue Doppler imaging, automated intima media thickness (IMT) measurements of carotid and other superficial arteries, and region-of-interest quantification.
In other Philips news, the company said it has shipped its 1,000th iE33 echocardiography scanner. The unit was introduced in October 2004.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
September 2, 2005
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