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GE Vivid iq

Refurbished

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The refurbished GE Vivid iq portable cardiovascular ultrasound machine was the first touchscreen-based premium portable ultrasound machine. Its image quality is like no other portable cardiovascular ultrasound, and the new design provides a surprisingly efficient user experience.

The GE Vivid iq has image quality that is much improved and more clear than its predecessors (GE Vivid i and GE Vivid q). The architecture is completely redesigned and it is a welcome replacement to the older technologies seen on previous portable cardiac ultrasound machines from GE.

Although advertised as a premium cardiovascular ultrasound machine, it also functions well as a shared service ultrasound. It includes probes and applications for OB/GYN and other imaging modalities, as well as excellent MSK and small parts imaging.

Price starting at $32,200


The GE Vivid iq is a fully featured cardiovascular ultrasound that supports cardiac, vascular, transesophageal (TEE), vascular, venous, fetal, OB/GYN, abdominal, pediatric, small parts, neonatal cephalic, adult cephalic, and musculoskeletal imaging modes.

• Tissue synchronization imaging

• Intima Media Thickness (IMT)

• CW Doppler

• Strain/Strain Rate Mode (option, enabled by Advanced QScan)

• Tissue Synchronization Imaging Mode (option, enabled by Advanced QScan)

• B-flow

• 2D stress

• Auto EF

• Automated Ejection-Fraction Calculation (AutoEF)

• Z-Scores

• Quantitative Analysis Package (Q-Analysis)

• EchoPAC™/Patient Archive

• Insite™ Express Connection (ExC) Enables Remote Service and Training

Specifications
Active Probe Ports

1

Battery

Yes

CD/DVD-R

External

DICOM Options

Commitment, MPPS, Print, Query/Retrieve, Store, Structured Reports, Verify, Worklist

Dimensions

11.5 lbs, 2.5" x 15.5" x 14"

Ethernet

checked

Export Options

AVI, DICOM, External Hard Disk, JPG, MPEG, RAW, USB

Features

Anatomical M-Mode, Auto Optimization, AutoEF, AutoIMT, B-Flow, Color Doppler, Color M-Mode, CW Doppler, DICOM, IMT, M-Mode, PW Doppler, Scan Assistant, Speckle Reduction, Stress Echo, TEE, Tissue Doppler, Tissue Harmonics, Tissue Tracking, Tissue Velocity M-Mode, Virtual Convex

HDD Size

128GB

Imaging Modes

2D

Max Cine Memory

2GB

Max Frame Rate (FPS)

000, 1

Maximum Depth (cm)

33

Monitor

"15.6"" Ultra-high Resolution LCD"

Monitor Resolution

1920×1080

PC Export Formats

AVI, JPG, MPEG

Power (USA)

100-240V, 50/60 Hz

Primary Applications

Cardiac, General Imaging, Vascular

SSD/HDD

SSD

Touchscreen

N/A

Trackball/Trackpad

Trackball

USB Ports

5

Video and Output Options

Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wireless

Wireless

Adapter

Year Built

2016-Current

Probe Type of Array Bandwidth
GE 12L-RS Linear 4.0-13.0 MHz
GE 3Sc-RS Sector 1.3-4.0 MHz
GE 4C-RS Convex 1.3-4 MHz
GE 8C-RS Convex 4.0-11.0 MHz
GE 9L-RS Linear 4.0-10.0MHz
GE C1-5-RS Convex 1.5-5.0 MHz
GE E8C-RS Microconvex 4.0-11.0 MHz
GE L10-22-RS Linear 10.0-22.0 MHz
GE L4-12t-RS Linear 4.2-13.0 MHz
GE L8-18i-RS Linear 6.7-18.0 MHz
GE ML15-6-RS Linear 5-15 MHz

The most obvious feature of the Vivid iq is its complete redesign of hardware and software. But first, let’s talk image quality: Its cardiac image quality is cleaner and less “grainy” than what was seen on previous Vivid portable ultrasound machines. It retains the great contrast notable to Vivid ultrasounds, however, it presents less image artifact and its image resolution and quality is now more similar to GE’s console ultrasound machines. The image quality is outstanding for a portable ultrasound machine, and most techs find the touchscreen interface easy-to-use and intuitive after just a few scans.

The Vivid iq lacks a keyboard and many traditional keys in favor of the versatility of a touchscreen and trackpad. We didn’t find this helpful at first, but after a day’s use, the trackpad/trackball combination was quickly more preferable to the traditional user interface of the Vivid ultrasound machines.

The GE Vivid iq is an all new system, but it was developed based on Vivid i and q. It is the 2nd generation of GE’s dedicated cardiovascular portable systems. Its console design is a complete redesign, with most controls found on its 15.6″ high resolution display. Its main competitor is the Philips CX50, which was updated after the release of the Vivid iq. The CX50 is significantly larger and “less portable” than the Vivid iq, although most Philips users often prefer to stick with Philips over GE.

The touchscreen operates with similar gestures that you would use on an iPad, tablet, or touchscreen computer to scroll, drag, zoom, among other items.

Q-Analysis is short for Quantitative Analysis. It includes quantitative assessment tools for LV (Left Ventricular) function. It includes assessment tools such as Tissue Velocity Imaging, Tissue Tracking, Tissue Synchronization Imaging, Strain, Strain Rate Imaging, and 2D Strain.

Tissue Tracking displays Tissue Velocity over time and displays a color band that represents motion or distance during systole, resulting in a display of systolic longitudinal displacement.

Strain Imaging displays regional detection of myocardial contraction. It helps the clinician to analyze tissue contraction and myocardial function.

AFI is a semi-automated measurement that displays peak longitudinal systolic strain as a bulls-eye display. It is a clinical support tool for measuring left ventricular function at rest.

Yes, the Vivid iq supports two multiple TEE multiplane transducers, including a 4D volume TEE.

Speckle Reduction Imaging on the GE Vivid iq uses a special software algorithm to identify body tissue and eliminate artifact. The result provides a clearer image with reduced artifact.

Also known as Tissue Harmonic Imaging, this is a feature that allows tells the ultrasound to use a combination of high and low frequencies, which allows it to better identify body tissue, thereby improving image quality.

You can find the GE Vivid iq brochure below. Probo Medical has a large inventory of owner’s manuals and brochures, contact us today for more information.

The GE Vivid iq is a complete redesign over GE’s previous portable cardiovascular ultrasound machines: the GE Vivid i and the GE Vivid q. As a touchscreen-driven system, learning to use the GE Vivid iq takes some time to get accustomed to the relocation of controls and its overall workflow.

Part 1 of our GE Vivid iq training series takes you through this new system and user interface.

Part 2 of our GE Vivid iq Training series steps into performing 2D imaging and image optimization. This video builds on the previous video, learning how to use the touchscreen swipes, gestures and control panels to help you achieve the best image possible.

Part 3 of our GE Vivid iq training series shows the different ways you can use the comments and calc/measurement packages in an efficient manner. Because there is no keyboard, some find the methods somewhat inconvenient. However, there are ways to make it easier, including multiple ways of achieving the same task.

As the most powerful portable cardiovascular ultrasound machine on the market, the Vivid iq has many features that are found on a console machine. Part 4 of our Vivid iq training shows how to use Doppler, as well as how to activate the various advanced quantification packages.

The GE Vivid iq can export images to USB, Network, and DICOM/PACS. This video covers reviewing images, comparing images, creating a report and exporting. Before exporting to a DICOM/PACS, you’ll need to view Part 7 of this training series, which covers setting up the network and DICOM connectivity.

The GE Vivid iq has extensive system setup and customization options. As a touchscreen-based system, proper setup can help improve your workflow and make your exams more efficient. In this part of our video training I cover all the various screens and pages with explanations of the more important system setup features.

DICOM setup on the GE Vivid iq system can be quite difficult, and the user manual isn’t helpful in getting you connected properly. While it is quite powerful and allows you to do many things, following the correct steps will save you, quite literally, hours of frustration. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully as the steps don’t follow the workflow that seems natural on the Setup pages.

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