April 25, 2017 — Clarius Mobile Health will demonstrate its wireless, handheld ultrasound scanners at the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine (WADEM) Congress in Toronto, Ontario from April 25-28, 2017.
The three-day event is a meeting of global experts to exchange knowledge and best practices on pre-hospital and in-hospital emergency medical care, disaster health and response, and emergency public health and safety.
Wireless and compatible with most iOS and Android smartphones and tablets available today, Clarius ultrasound scanners are useful for physicians to help triage critically ill patients and to diagnose problems such as lung collapse, bleeding in the abdomen and broken bones and dislocations.
With its magnesium case, Clarius Scanners are designed to withstand challenging environments and are water submersible for easy cleaning and disinfection. The scanners are powered by a rechargeable battery, which is easily exchanged when running low. The Point-and-Shoot Ultrasound Scanners have automated gain and frequency settings, enabling fast and easy scanning.
Clarius Ultrasound Scanners are intended for clinicians to conduct quick scans and to guide short procedures. The Clarius C3 multipurpose ultrasound scanner is designed to image the abdomen and lungs; it also incorporates a virtual phased array for quick scans of the heart. The Clarius L7 is designed for guiding procedures and imaging superficial structures.
For more information: www.clarius.me