Philips SONOS 7500 Echocardiography System
Defining the future of echocardiography
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Since its introduction over 20 years ago, the SONOS platform has set the standard for advanced performance cardiac imaging. Having over 18,000 SONOS systems installed means that clinicians around the world are putting the power of SONOS to work for them every day.
Now, Philips’ long-standing echo leadership continues with new products, revolutionary imaging capabilities and a vision that is leading echocardiography into the future.
The SONOS 7500 system is changing the practice of echocardiography with Live 3D Echo, Live xPlane imaging, and a complete package of imaging tools. Designed for superb clinical performance, improved productivity, enhanced connectivity and advanced research, the SONOS 7500 system is a giant leap beyond the boundaries of what you’d expect from a cardiac ultrasound system. The SONOS 7500 system sets the direction for the next era in echocardiography.
Expect more from your echo system
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A comprehensive portfolio of imaging tools never before offered on a single system
• Live 3D Echo
• Omni TEE 3D acquisition
• Live xPlane imaging
• Acoustic Quantification
• OmniPlane III TEE transducer
• Color Kinesis technology
• Ultraband transducers
• Tissue Doppler Imaging
• QuickTouch user interface
• Philips Acoustic Densitometry capability
• UltraDynamic Stress Echo
• Sophisticated contrast imaging tools
• Advanced connectivity including Xcelera information management solution software
• Compatible with QLAB off-line quantification
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Live 3D Echo is allowing clinicians to see things they
have never seen before, revealing important diagnostic
information that is changing patient management.
Live 3D Echo imaging brings you immediate, true real-time 3D volume rendered images, integrated into a fully functional clinical system. Enabling you to instantaneously see 3D views of anatomy, Live 3D Echo allows a better appraisal of the intricate correlation between valves, walls and vessels. Just how quickly can you view a 3D image on the system monitor as you scan? At the touch of one button.
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Exclusive xSTREAM signal processing allows real-time generation of volume data. Here, a volume data set has been cropped to enable evaluation of valvular structures up close (en face).
The iNavigator user interface with built-in intelligence makes performing Live 3D Echo exams quick and easy. The flexible interface allows instantaneous cropping and rotation of a real-time volume.
Philips XRES image processing technology reduces artifacts, enhances tissue patterns and brings cardiac structures into greater definition.
3D Color Flow capability allows three-dimensional investigation of hemodynamic flow patterns.
Omni TEE 3D acquisition
Our 3D Acquisition Package, available since 1996, performs triggered acquisition of high-quality, original 2D and color flow digital image data for 3D reconstruction on an off-line workstation using third-party vendor software.*
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Live 3D in the echo lab, cath lab, surgical suite
The power of Live 3D Echo is moving from the echo lab to the cath lab and surgical suite. Current users of Live 3D Echo are finding that offering this unique perspective on the heart is driving referrals from colleagues, providing an additional economic benefit.
• Whether in the adult or pediatric echo lab, Live 3D Echo provides new views and more complete diagnostic data not obtainable from conventional 2D echo.
• In the cath lab, Live 3D Echo assists visualization during procedures such as percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasties and right ventricular biopsies, catheter placement, and new annuloplasty procedures.
• Cardiac surgeons are discovering that Live 3D Echo provides valuable information about the anatomy of valves that they will encounter during surgery, helping them with pre- and post-surgical planning.
• New uses for Live 3D Echo are being found in the electrophysiology lab, where it is being used to guide procedures such as atrial fibrillation ablation, ablation wire guidance and pacemaker placement, as well as to provide monitoring during and after procedures.
*Validation of the reconstruction is the responsibility of the 3D software vendor.
Configured with nearly 3,000 elements, the x4 transducer harnesses the power of over 150 computer boards. Here, the elements are magnified and shown with a human hair for scale reference.
Revolutionary micro-electronic technology in the Philips x4 xMATRIX transducer translates into an ergonomic design – it is similar in size and weight to a standard transducer.
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Live xPlane imaging
Sometimes another point of reference gives you the additional information you need to make a more confident diagnosis. Live xPlane imaging displays two high-resolution views of the heart simultaneously, giving you more information on which to base your diagnostic decisions.
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Using our comprehensive analysis package, users can obtain accurate measurements and calculations from both Live xPlane images . . . during the same heart cycle.
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The xMATRIX transducer combines high-resolution imaging with multidimensional beam steering, enabling the real-time generation of two 2D planes.
Beam steering provides more access to anatomy and potential productivity improvements.
Live xPlane imaging:
• Provides more information about areas of specific interest
• Helps save time and reduce user variability
• Allows improved documentation of anatomical structures
• Facilitates faster acquisition at higher heart rates during stress echo exams
• Enables the acquisition of accurate calculations from two planes during the same heart cycle
• Promises to improve productivity by acquiring multiple views simultaneously and reducing user variability
• May decrease repetitive strain injuries by reducing the transducer articulation that is typical with conventional array technology
Live xPlane imaging with rotational feature
Live xPlane imaging with elevation tilt feature
Live xPlane imaging with lateral tilt feature
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Sharp 2D images. Superb contrast
resolution. More diagnostic information.
The SONOS name was built on clinical utility specifically for echo applications. The SONOS 7500 system’s superb core clinical performance stretches across all modes. So, whether you are in the adult echo lab, pediatric echo lab, operating room or emergency department, the SONOS 7500 system’s full complement of imaging tools delivers.
Philips Ultraband transducers capture an expanded functional bandwidth for more information, translating into the ability to image a wider population of patients —including those who are difficult to image—with one transducer.
The superb sensitivity made possible by Adaptive Color picks the optimal color flow or angio frequency as a function of focal depth, ensuring the best resolution.
The Philips OmniPlane III transducer’s unique features include superb harmonic imaging, true electrocautery suppression and a balanced, ergonomic design.
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The SONOS 7500 system has a
number of attributes designed to
minimize your downtime and increase
your productivity. Our patented
interface and intelligent navigation
make the system so easy to use that
you can make the most of each minute
of every exam.
QuickTouch user interface
The patented QuickTouch user interface is a SONOS system exclusive. Dual, back-lit touch panels rest neatly above the keyboard within easy reach, so you can swiftly initiate a study or change modes. Everything you need to perform an exam is at your fingertips. Touch 2D, Live xPlane imaging, Live 3D Echo, color contrast or any other mode, and the change occurs instantly, making all pertinent controls accessible. Upgrade-friendly QuickTouch is ready for future capabilities, too.
Customizable user presetsCustomizable user presets instantly configure your SONOS 7500 system for the study you are about to perform, providing direct access to appropriate controls.
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d productivity by design
UltraDynamic Stress Echo
UltraDynamic Stress Echo takes our best stress echo solution and makes it even better.
• Maximize flexibility and productivity by capturing and reviewing more clinically relevant data.
• Tailor the package to your lab’s needs while streamlining image acquisition with user-customizable protocols.
• Capture multiple loops for a given view and stage.
• Bring advanced echo modes into stress imaging.
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Scalable solutions foOur fl exible, scalable digital lab
solutions maximize your ability to
gather, store, manage and share
diagnostic images and patient
study information.
Xcelera: Accelerating your cardiology workflow
Xcelera, Philips’ cardiology image and information management solution, is tailored to the way you work. It integrates the data-rich information generated by echo and cath lab exams at a single workspot—including the new Live xPlane imaging available on the SONOS 7500 system—helping you determine patient care, streamline workflow and maintain accurate records and reports.
Vequion: Philips’ next generation of clinical IT
Xcelera is part of Philips’ Vequion family of clinical IT products. Vequion offers users a customized data management experience that aids confident and faster diagnoses. Xcelera features the user interface that is consistent throughout all Vequion products and shares the Vequion characteristics of being customizable, fluid, open and standards-based, and future-safe.
Based on two proven, innovative systems with a combined installed base of over 1,000 sites, Xcelera integrates echo and cath lab exam information into a single workspot.
Faster on-board image storage and retrieval
Our standards-based communication protocols store images to and retrieve them from the SONOS 7500 system quickly and easily. Fast MOD read and write times and a robust, on-board memory capacity help to further speed your exams and diagnoses. This is particularly helpful when using Philips Study Manager to acquire, review and edit complete patient studies right on the SONOS 7500 system.
And, if you need to transmit studies or labeled measurements to Xcelera or other DICOM-compliant servers, the Integrated Digital Interface (IDI) efficiently handles information—even allowing you to send loops as they are captured so that scanning is uninterrupted.
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s for the digital echo labThe best of both worlds
Xcelera offers productivity enhancements and improved workflow through:
• A single workspot for reviewing echo, cardiac and vascular cath lab images and information, and reporting on procedures
• Philips’ new universal user interface, which decreases training needs
• Superb performance, such as cath lab image review at speeds of up to 60 frames per second
• In-depth clinical applications, including more than 400 echo-focused measurements, left ventricular analysis and quantitative coronary analysis
• Multi-modality storage of cardiac cath, vascular, echo, IVUS, MR and surgical c-arm images
• A HIS interface that automates and speeds the flow of patient information, avoiding entry error and retyping
• Cath lab reporting through CardioLogica XR and Echo reporting
• Enterprise image and information distribution and viewing on standard PC hardware through EasyWeb Cardio
• An open platform that conforms to industry standards
• A platform for growth, with access to future functionality to avoid obsolescence and ensure a sound investment
Vascular processingLeft ventricular analysisLeft ventricular analysis
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With some of the most extensive
R&D facilities in the world,
Philips understands the value
of research and how it can
translate into diagnostic solutions
for some of today’s most pressing
cardiac health concerns. So
we’ve developed advanced
tools to assist the world’s echo
researchers in their pursuit of
better answers.
Acoustic Quantification (AQ)
AQ technology advanced the perception of echo by providing validated, objective data such as LV volumes for real-time, beat-to-beat EF and other parameters. AQ analyzes raw acoustic signals before they are processed into video data and classifies them as either blood or tissue, using Philips’ automated border detection technology. By comparing changes in the blood area throughout the cardiac cycle, AQ obtains an objective, quantifiable measurement of cardiac function. Well-defined cardiac anatomy provided by Philips Harmonic Fusion Imaging enhances the automated tracking of endocardial blood interfaces, making AQ studies easier to perform.
Advanced quant
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Color Kinesis
Philips Color Kinesis is a unique, visually objective means of viewing wall motion abnormalities. An extension of Philips’ automated border detection technology, Color Kinesis keeps track of the blood and tissue borders and their transitions, then color-codes the moving endocardial border to show—on every frame and in real time—sequential stages of segmental wall motion throughout the cardiac cycle.
Quantitative Stress Echo
Providing a quantitative approach to stress echocardiography enables objective detection, analysis and documentation of cardiac wall motion. That’s why we developed Quantitative Stress Echo. A convergence of several technological advancements, Quantitative Stress Echo helps improve the interpretation of stress echocardiograms and reduces inter-observer variability among clinicians.
ntification
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QLAB advanced quantification software
Philips QLAB is a stand-alone software product that provides advanced off-line ultrasound quantification capabilities. QLAB software is designed for clinicians who require sophisticated analysis of image data acquired on Philips ultrasound systems. Tools include Strain Quantification, Parametric Quantification, Region of Interest quantification and 2D echo information, as well as automated Intima Media Thickness measurements. Additionally, QLAB software adds impact to presentations by exporting images and data in AVI and BMP format.
QLAB Intima Media Thickness measurements
QLAB Strain Quantification
QLAB Strain Quantification
QLAB Parametric Quantification
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n tificationA palette of contrast imaging techniques
Philips’ leadership and collaboration with researchers, clinicians and contrast agent manufacturers began more than a decade ago. During that time, Philip’s pioneered harmonic imaging, a technology critical to the successful use of contrast agents in ultrasound.
Successful ultrasonic diagnosis with contrast agents requires an echo system sensitive to the smallest differences in contrast agent along with solutions that are not limited to just one application. The SONOS 7500 system is uniquely suited to contrast imaging. The system is contrast ready as agents become available for new intended uses.
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Our promise: clinical e without compro m
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100 years of innovation
3,500 scientists, engineers and design professionals
10,000 inventions
75,000 patents
6,000 design rights
In all we do, our goal is to help you maintain the highest
levels of clinical excellence by making your work easier
and more effi cient. Backed by the vast global resources
of Royal Philips Electronics, we prove again and again
that there are no limits to what is possible.
Collaboration in Cardiology
At Philips, our work in cardiology is all about collaboration—about understanding how you work and incorporating that knowledge into how we work. We design products and services that work well with one another, with clinicians and even with other systems. To learn more about our collaborative approach, visit www.medical.philips.com/cardiology.
The power of choice—Philips CUSTOMerCARE service agreements
Philips has the capacity and expertise to deliver a full range of innovative services you can depend on. Our CUSTOMerCARE service agreements provide flexible, effective solutions that assure you the power of choice without compromise in service expectation. Once again, Philips was ranked #1 in IMV Limited’s annual ServiceTrak survey for Ultrasound Cardiology Service Performance, Ultrasound Radiology/OB-Gyn Service Performance, and the combined Ultrasound-All Systems category.
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al excellence, o mise
“SONOS,” “OmniPlane,” “Color Kinesis,” “Acoustic Densitometry,” “Study Manager,” “Ultraband,” “Harmonic Fusion Imaging,” “CUSTOMer CARE,” “QLAB,” “xMATRIX” and “XRES” are trademarks of Koninklijke Philips Electronics, N.V.
Investment protection
Our rich development resources have resulted in more than 40 upgrades to the SONOS platform since its introduction. So you can add new capabilities without having to invest in a new system. It’s a proven way to protect your investment, while ensuring that emerging technologies —including a number of unique clinical tools only available from Philips—will always be within your reach.
The Philips Learning Center makes it easy for you to meet your ongoing educational needs—anywhere and anytime. Join us in the traditional or virtual classroom and choose from more than 100 educational programs. Visit www.medical.philips.com/ultrasound and select “Education” from the left menu.
The SONOS 7500 Marketing Support Kit is helping users promote the system’s unique clinical capabilities to patients.
1986
First single-plane TEE
First color flow available as an upgrade
1987
First all-digital echo system
1991
First Lateral Gain Control
First automated border detection (AQ)
1992
First OmniPlane TEE
1993
First trapezoidal linear arrray
1994
First patented QuickTouch user interface
1995
First Color Kinesis
1996
Firstharmonic imaging
First integrated stress echo solution
1997
First networked echo information management system
First Fusion Imaging
1998
First Pulse Inversion Harmonics
2002
First fully-integrated Live 3D Echo
First Live xPlane imaging
First OmniPlane TEE with true electrocautery suppression
As echocardiography celebrates its 50th anniversary, Philips is proud to have contributed decades of meaningful innovation to the ultrasound community.
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