GE HealthCare - Lunar Achilles InSight
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Portable and radiation-free

The Achilles offers you osteoporosis testing on the go. These lightweight and reliable ultrasound systems assess a patient’s fracture risk within minutes.          Transport your system easily and safely. Make transport convenient with an optional, soft-sided, bag and cart. Protect your unit during air travel with a custom hard-sided flight case.      

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-Mardoug
3 years ago
No start
the equipment no pass the initial screen Reply

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-Brandi Beres
7 years ago
GE Achilles Insight

DOes this model take membranes? What is the up keep other than running a QA

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-hank hirsh
7 years ago
signal too small Achilles Insight 2006 model

what does the error complaint, "signal too small" mean?

how can it be remedied?GE is no help at all on this matter.

thanks

 

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[list]  [*] Automated and self-contained - The standard system is an automated and self-contained unit with an internal printer. The on-board memory stores up to 300 patient results, which you can review or print at your convenience. Printouts are easily attached to permanent patient records.  [*] DICOM - DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) is a standard for transferring digital media images and associated information between devices. The DICOM standard specifies information that vendors must supply about their product, when the product claims to be DICOM standard compliant.  [*] Lunar’s DICOM Conformance Statement defines what DICOM protocols our product includes and the details it uses in communication with an existing Picture Archiving Communications System (PACS) or Radiology Information Server (RIS).  [/list]

SPECIFICATIONS

Scan ProtocolsExtremeties (e.g. hands, feet) - Included
Swing Away C-arm CapabilityPortable
Bone Density Imaging ModeQuantitative Ultrasound Destometry
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