Interventional Cardiology

ACIST HDi

HIGH RESOLUTION IVUS CONSOLE OF ACIST MEDICAL SYSTEMS

                                     ACIST Medical HDi High Definition IVUS System is used for performing high-frequency intracoronary ultrasounds.

ACIST HDi

HIGH RESOLUTION IVUS CONSOLE OF ACIST MEDICAL SYSTEMS

ACIST Medical HDi High Definition IVUS System is used for performing high-frequency intracoronary ultrasounds.

Improved quality of ultrasounds

  • High-definition images at 60 MHz
  • High penetration depth

Improved quality of ultrasounds

  • High-definition images at 60 MHz

  • High penetration depth

Improved quality of ultrasounds

  • High-definition images at 60 MHz
  • High penetration depth

  • Its reduced size facilitates integration in catheterisation laboratories
  • The touch screen facilitates a rapid analysis

Compact, interactive console

Compact, interactive console

  • Its reduced size facilitates integration in catheterisation laboratories
  • The touch screen facilitates a rapid analysis

Compact, interactive console

  • Its reduced size facilitates integration in catheterisation laboratories
  • The touch screen facilitates a rapid analysis

Ultra-fast removal

  • A 20 times faster removal reduces the time of the procedure from minutes to seconds.

  • It minimises motion artifacts and ischaemic risk.

The HDi equipment works in combination with the monorail, hydrophilic KODAMA IVUS catheter, with patented Variflex technology, of variable rigidity in construction.

The HDi equipment works in combination with the monorail, hydrophilic KODAMA IVUS catheter, with patented Variflex technology, of variable rigidity in construction.

KODAMA IVUS CHARACTERISTIC

ACIST Kodama® HD IVUS catheter

New design with deviable tip

VariFlexTM ultrasound window

Hydrophilic coating

  • Highly lubricated hydrophilic coating
  • Reduced friction forces to improve follow-up and control

Optimised ultrasounds

  • Transmission of high-fi ultrasounds to capture high-resolution images
  • Option to choose the optimum frequency (40 MHz or 60 MHz)
  • Super-fine axial resolution
  • Very potent four-core microprocessor to process the data of the IVUS signals

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Última actualización 2 September, 2020

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