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ZONARE Medical Systems Inc. highlighted at RSNA 2009 the release of new advanced software applications and transducers as well as new capabilities, such as contrast enhanced imaging studies, breast elastography and 3D imaging.
November 19, 2009 - A new ultrasound is designed for interventional radiology procedures and other applications where clinicians need fast and accurate diagnostic information to make clinical decisions for all patient types.
July 30, 2009 – ZONARE Medical Systems Inc. began shipping the new z.one ultra sp ultrasound system to multiple customer sites.
ZONARE Medical Systems’ z.one ultra sp ultrasound system is for point-of-care markets such as emergency medicine, interventional radiology, venous ablation, anesthesiology and OB/GYN.
February 19, 2009 - ZONARE Medical Systems Inc. introduced its new z.one ultra sp ultrasound system for point-of-care markets such as emergency medicine, interventional radiology, venous ablation, anesthesiology and OB/GYN.
December 4, 2008 - ZONARE Medical Systems introduced at RSNA its new echocardiography release for the z.one ultra system, which incorporates Zone Sonography technology, premium image quality and improved performance and features for use in hospitals and bedside studies.
ZONARE's new L14-5w high resolution, high frequency transducer features broad bandwidth for improved small parts, breast imaging and superficial anatomy. The new L14-5w has a wide field of view with an aperture of 55 mm, offering virtual apex capability.
The z.one system’s Zone Sonography software-based architecture can now be upgrades via Internet downloads , reportedly ...
ZONARE's new cardiology option for the z.one ultra system, which incorporates Zone Sonography technology, allows cardiologists to perform the same full diagnostic exam that is comparable to those done with large 300 to 400-pound systems.