| The GE Voluson 730
4D Ultrasound System marks a new dimension in obstetric
imaging. It features advanced signal processing, which
produces higher-quality ultrasound images. But what makes
the system unique is exclusive GE 4D technology.
GE 4D Ultrasound
represents the difference between video and a still
photograph. Through this revolutionary technology, your
baby's three-dimensional image is continuously updated,
providing a "live action" view that leads to a number of
medical benefits. Physicians and sonographers can better
analyze fetal development. So you'll know what to expect
and can feel confident during your pregnancy.
The Voluson 730 4D
Ultrasound System is just one more example of the
breakthroughs evolving every year from the scientists and
engineers at GE Medical Systems - breakthroughs designed
to provide you with all the information and security you
need to ensure your family peace of mind and good health.
Frequently
Asked Questions:
What is "4D"/"4D
Ultrasound"?
"4D" is shorthand
for "four-dimensional"- the fourth dimension being time.
As far as ultrasound is concerned, 4D Ultrasound is the
latest ultrasound technology and it is exclusive to GE. 4D
Ultrasound takes three-dimensional ultrasound images and
adds the element of time to the process. The result: Live
Action images of your unborn child or of any internal
anatomy.
What are the
advantages of the 4D technology?
In contrast to
other 3D imaging diagnostic processes, 4D allows your
doctor to visualize internal anatomy moving in real-time.
For example: Movement patterns of fetuses allows
conclusions to be drawn about their development; increase
of accuracy in ultrasound guided biopsies thanks to the
visualization of needle movements in real time in all 3
planes. So physicians and sonographers can detect or rule
out any number of issues, from vascular anomalies and
genetic syndromes.
Are there any
risks related to 3D or 4D ultrasound?
No. 3D and 4D
Ultrasound both utilize sound waves to look inside the
body. The technology is similar to radar. A probe placed
on the body emits sound waves into the body, listens for
the return echo and generates an image.
Does a 4D
Ultrasound exam take longer than a traditional ultrasound
exam?
No. Even though a
4D Ultrasound exam employs slightly different technology,
you should not anticipate a longer exam.
Why do the 4D
Ultrasound images have a golden hue?
Physicians have the
option of selecting different tints in reviewing images.
GE has found that the golden hue is aesthetically pleasing
to the eye and shows excellent shadows and highlights.
How long does an
ultrasound exam last?
There are many
factors that impact the length of an ultrasound exam,
including the position of the baby in the womb. However, a
typical exam for an expectant mother lasts approximately
30-50 minutes.
Do I have to
make any special preparations for an ultrasound exam?
Ultrasound is a
safe, non-invasive exam that does not typically require
any exam preparation. Still, please consult with your
physician first on any requirements.
What are the
advantages of the 4D technology?
Displaying the
entire volume of an object that is being examined makes it
possible to analyze the tissue concerned. 4D allows
doctors and sonographers to analyze fetal motion and
perform exams previously unavailable.
What is Volume
Rendering?
Volume Rendering is
the process of capturing ultrasound image information and
compiling it into a three-dimensional image. Volume
Rendering allows doctors to visualize internal anatomy in
every direction.
Beyond pretty
baby pictures, are there other applications for 4D
Ultrasound?
Yes. The Voluson
730 is a full-service ultrasound system that can be used
for breast imaging, interventional urology and general
imaging. As with all ultrasound systems, it can be used to
research the following:
- Determining
fetal age
- Analyzing fetal
development
- Evaluating
multiple and/or high-risk pregnancies
- Detecting fetal
abnormalities
- Detecting
structural problem with uterus
- Detecting
placental abnormalities
- Detecting
abnormal bleeding
- Determining
ectopic pregnancy and other abnormalities of
- pregnancy
- Detecting
ovarian tumor/fibroids
- Locating the
placenta
Source:
GE Medical Systems
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