Aloka - SSD-4000
DESCRIPTION
The ProSound SSD-4000 utilizes the most advanced acoustic technologies available today.With its new-generation, front-end technology including a 12-bit A/D converter, the ProSound SSD-4000 offers superior contrast resolution—especially when compared to 10-bit systems. An intelligent digital beam former supports PixelFocus, providing precision spatial resolution down to the pixel level for improved visualization of clinical detail.
The SSD-4000 utilizes newly developed Wide-band Super High-Density (W-SHD) transducers optimized for digital imaging. The system also employs a Pure Harmonic Detection (PureHD) feature to create exceptionally clear images—artifact free and with a higher signal-to-noise ratio. This is especially useful when scanning traditionally difficult-to-scan patients (e.g., the aged or the obese).
The PureHD technology enables distortion-free fundamental frequency transmission as well, which makes harmonic images much clearer. This maximizes the affect of both the Tissue and the Contrast harmonic echo by providing excellent contrast and spatial resolution.
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0Replies2 years ago | Keyboard How can I connect an accessory keyboard?Reply |
2Replies2 years ago | Incomplet power on/ booting Hi all! After a period of non-use (6 months) the Aloka ssd-4000 ultrasound system starts up and displays a blue line that runs across the screen. and the keyboard loads in green then orange color without booting completely. Can anyone have an idea of the problem? Thank you in advance !Reply |
0Replies3 years ago | Transmission voltage Monitor display this error message: "Power for ulrasound transmission was shut off as the system detected abnormal drive voltage. Please reboot the system." How can I fix this issue please Reply |
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FEATURES
- The SSD-4000 PureHD system uses key features of the Aloka ProSound Series
- Quint Frequency Imaging allows up to five different frequency settings for a single transducer.
- Harmonic Echo is a technology that utilizes second harmonics, which include much less side lobe artifact and noise. This also helps the imaging of difficult to exam patients, such as the aged or the obese.
- An integrated DICOM-compatible image management provided by Aloka's Data Management Subsystem (iDMS) that includes DICOM work-list capability.
- Dual Dynamic Display (DDD) simultaneously displays two B-mode images (with and without color flow) to easily show the relationship between the morphological information and the blood flow of the region of interest.
- Multi Beam Processing offers exceptionally high frame rates for optimal performance in studies requiring dynamic imaging of patient morphology. The SSD-4000 can provide a frame rate as high as 500 frames/second or more (transducer dependent). Even with the general abdominal transducer UST-9123, a frame rate up to 286 frames/second is possible.
- Real-time Free Angular M-Mode technology provides superior imaging regardless of positioning. It makes the exam fast and accurate, while providing exceptional image quality.
Cart Based | 1 |
Height | 49 cm |
Length | 86 cm |
Weight | 150 kg |
Clinical Applications | Colorectal |
Imaging Capabilities | 3D |
Color-flow Mapping | 1 |
Doppler Modes | Color, Continuous wave (CW), Pulsed wave (PW), High pulse repetition frequency (HPRF) |
Image Display | 15 in Color CRT |
Width | 131 cm |
Additional Specifications
Beamformer type:Digital
Number of Channels:256