
GE NextGen Logiq e Ultrasound
See clearly. See quickly. Guide precisely.
Those were the most frequent requests when we asked users what they needed to improve imaging productivity and quality in point-of-care applications. The NextGen LOGIQTM e‘s imaging engine comes from GE’s flagship console systems, delivering crisp images in a compact package. Point-of-care-specific software and transducers help to see the needle to administer a block or perform an aspiration quickly, even in an obese patient. When productivity matters, you can control the console from the transducer – potentially eliminating the need to have a second person assist.
Physical System Specifications
- Weight: 10.1 lbs (4.6kg)
- Console Only Dimensions: 2.49″ H x 13.88″ W x 11.71″ D (61mm H x 340mm W x 287mm D)
- Console with Handle Dimensions: 3.12″ H x 13.88″ W x 13.35″ D (76.5mm H x 340mm W x 327mm D)
- Architecture: All-digital signal processing and multibeam formation technology
- Dynamic range >199 dB
- 2-D mode line density up to 512 lines
- Up to 22,560 processing channels
- DIMAQ Integrated workstation
User Interface
Operator Keyboard:
- Alphanumeric Keyboard
- Ergonomic Hard Key Operations
- Integrated Recording Keys for Remote Control of
- Peripheral Devices and DICOM Devices
- 6 TGC Pods, with Re-mapping functionality at any depth
- Backlight keys
Console Design:
- Laptop Style
- Integrated HDD (4068)
- Wireless LAN Support
- USB ECG (AHA/ IEC) (Optional) Support
- CWD (Optional) Support
- 1 probe port with micro—connector
- Rear handle
Display Screen:
- 15-inch, high resolution color LCD
- Resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels
- Total screen area: 1280 x 1024 pixels
- Interactive Dynamic Software Menu
- Integrated Speakers
- Audio Volume Adjustment
- Open Angle Adjustable – 0 to 1600
Operating Mode
- B-Mode
- Color Flow Mode
- PDI-Mode
- M-Mode
- PW/CW-Mode
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LOGIQ view
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Available on the following probes: 12L & 8L
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Virtual Convex
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Available on the following probes: 12L & 8L
Standards Features
- High Resolution 15 inch Color LCD
- 325 Frames (15 sec) Standard CINE Memory (64MB)
- 4063 Hard Drive
- External DVD RNV storage
- Loops storage-from ‘on the fly‘ scanning and from memory
- Automatic Optimization
- Auto Tissue Optimization: ATO
- Auto CFM Optimization: ACO
- Auto Spectrum Optimization: ASO
- ACE (Adaptive Color Enhancement)
- TruAccess, Raw Data Processing
- Patient Information Database
- Image Archive on Hard Drive *
- Full M&A Calculation Package with Real Time Auto
- Doppler Calculations
- Vascular Calcs
- Cardiac Calcs
- OB Calcs and Tables
- Fetal Trending
- Multi Gestational Calcs
- Hip Dysplasia Calcs
- Gynecological Calcs
- Urological Calcs
- Renal Calcs
Hard Drive
- Internal 160 GB hard drive
- Allows storage of patient studies that include images, reports and measurements
- Storage capacity of 150,00 images with compression: color or black/white
Scanning Method & Transducers
- Electronic Convex
- Electronic Linear with slant scanning
- Convex Array
- Microconvex Array
- Linear Array
- Phase Array
Media & Peripherals
- External USB DVD-RW (standard)
- USB thermal B&W printer, Sony UPD-897 (option)
- USB thermal color printer, Sony UPD-23 MD (option)
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Bluetooth wireless printers, using HP450 printers, where available
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Wireless LAN using Linksys WUSBS4G supporting the 802.11a/blg formats, where available”
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Memory Stick
System Input/ Output
- SVGA
- USB (Footswitch, DVD-RW, video printer)
- DC Power input
Power Supply
- Voltage: 100- 240 V AC
- Frequency: 50/60Hz
- Power: Max. 130 VA with Peripherals
Applications Specific Calculations
- Abdomen
- Cardiac
- Gynecology
- Small Parts
- Obstetrics
Measurements & Calculations
B-Mode:
- Distance
- Circumference/Area (Ellipse, Trace)
- % Stenosis
- Volume
- Angle
- A/B Ratio
M-Mode:
- Tissue Depth (Distance)
- Time Interval
- Depth Difference with Time Interval & Slope
- % Stenosis
- A/B Ratio
- Heart Rate
Doppler Mode:
- Velocity
- TAMAX, TAMIN, and TAMEAN (Manual/Auto Trace)
- Two Velocities with Slope and Time Interval
- Time Interval
- Pl (Pulsatility Index)
- RI (Resistive Index)
- S/D Ratio
- D/S Ratio
- AIB Ratio
- Max PG (Pressure Gradient)
- Mean PG (Pressure Gradient)
- SV (Stroke Volume)
- FV (Flow Volume)
- CO(cardiac output)
- Heart Rate
Structured Reporting
- DICOM-Cardiac Structured Reporting
- DICOM Vascular Structured Reporting
- DICOM-OB/GYN Structured Reporting
Transducers Ports
- One active port connectors
- Frequency range: 2.0 —10.0 MHz
Transducers/ Probes
- Linear Array 4-13 MHz*
- Intraoperative I Hockey Stick 4-10 MHz
- Curved Array 2—5 MHz
- Micro-Convex 4-10 MHz
- Phased l Sector Array 1.5-4 MHz
- Endocavity 4-10 MHz
- Veterinary (Equine) 4-10 MHz
Cardiac Transducer/ Probe
Adult Cardiac 1.5-4 MHz*
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