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High performance for all

Philips HD7 XE ultrasound system specifications


Table of contents

1 Introduction Curved arrays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9


1.1 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 C5-2 broadband curved array . . . . . . . . . . 9
C6-3 broadband curved array . . . . . . . . . . 9
2 System overview C8-5 broadband curved array . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.1 System architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 C8-4v broadband curved array . . . . . . . . . 9
2.2 Imaging modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 E6509 broadband curved array . . . . . . . . 10
2D mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Linear arrays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
M-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 L12-3 broadband linear array . . . . . . . . . . 10
Anatomical M-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 L12-5 50 mm broadband linear array . . . . 10
Doppler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 15-6L broadband compact linear array . . 10
Pulsed wave (PW) Doppler . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Non-imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Continuous wave (CW) Doppler . . . . . . . 5 D1914c cardiac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Color Doppler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 D5009V cardiac and vascular . . . . . . . . . . 10
Contrast imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5.2 Transducer application guide . . . . . . . . . . 11
Tissue harmonic imaging (THI) . . . . . . . . . 5
Color Power Angio imaging (CPA) . . . . . . 5 6 Measurement and analysis
Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) . . . . . . . . . . 6 6.1 Measurement tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
3D grayscale imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6.2 High Q automatic Doppler analysis . . . . . 14
E[panded Àeld oI view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6.3 QLAB analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Stress echo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6.4 Clinical option analysis packages . . . . . . . 14
Cardiac analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
3 System controls Vascular analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
3.1 Optimization controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ob*yn and Iertility analysis . . . . . . . . . . 15
2D Opt signal processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 General Imaging analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
XRES adaptive image processing . . . . . . . . 6
iSCAN one-button intelligent optimization 6 7 Physical SpeciÀcations
3.2 Control panel and user interIace . . . . . . . . 7 Physical dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
High mobility cart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
4 WorNÁow Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
4.1 Display annotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
4.2 Image presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Footswitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.3 Cineloop review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ECG and physio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.4 Exam documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Localization options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.5 Connectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Power requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Power cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
5 Transducers Electrical saIety standards . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
5.1 Transducer selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Sector arrays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Maintenance and serviceability . . . . . . . . 16
S4-2 broadband sector array . . . . . . . . . . . 9
s8 broadband sector array . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
s12 broadband sector array . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
S7-2omni broadband sector array . . . . . . . 9

2
1 Introduction

Now you can benefit from Philips HD performance


Key advantages
wherever you need it. The HD7 XE combines performance,
‡ Support Ior a wide range oI clinical
ease of use, and versatility in a system that is designed and requirements
built for day after day reliability and high volume use. Advanced ‡ Advanced Ieatures Ior streamlined workÁow
‡ Easy to learn and use Ior all levels oI experience
technologies, such as XRES adaptive image processing,
and a user-centric design facilitate exams in
a wide variety of clinical environments.

Adjustable monitor
mounted on 4-way
articulating arm

Adjustable control panel


(height and swivel) iSCAN intelligent
optimization hard key

USB flash port 2D Opt hard key

Integrated
multi-session
DVD/CD drive
Up to four
transducer ports

Integrated footrest

Four-way swivel wheels

1.1 Applications
‡ Abdominal ‡ Vascular
‡ Small parts and superÀcial – Cerebrovascular
‡ Pediatric – Peripheral vascular
‡ Musculoskeletal – Intraoperative vascular
‡ Neonatal ‡ Transcranial Doppler
‡ Urology ‡ Cardiac
‡ Obstetrical – Adult
‡ Gynecological and Iertility – Pediatric transesophageal
‡ Prostate – Stress

3
2 System overview

The HD7 XE is built for high-volume demanding 2D mode


environments with advanced imaging modes including 3D, ‡ XRES adaptive image processing
‡ MicroÀne 2D Iocusing
tissue Doppler, and contrast. ‡ Frame rate selection
‡ 16-level digital reconstructed zoom with pan
2.1 System architecture
‡ Variable level high-deÀnition zoom
‡ All-digital broadband beamIormer ‡ Image orientation marker
‡ MicroÀne 2D Iocusing with dynamic Iocal tuning ‡ Cineloop image review (up to 1000 BW Irames)
‡ 232 dB Iull time input dynamic range ‡ Persistence, adjustable in real time and cineloop review
‡ 1,024 digitally-processed channels ‡ Selectable compression curves
‡ Continuously variable steering in 2D, color, and Doppler modes ‡ Sector size and steering control
‡ Gray shades: 256 (8 bits) in 2D, M-mode and Doppler ‡ Selectable line density
spectral analysis ‡ Up to eight transmit Iocal zones plus separation control
‡ Acquisition Irame rate: greater than 230 Irames per second ‡ Dual imaging (single and two buIIer)
in high Irame rate mode (dependent on transducer, Àeld oI view, ‡ Philips Chroma imaging with multiple color maps
depth and angle)
M-mode
2.2 Imaging modes ‡ Available with all imaging transducers
‡ Philips MicroÀne 2D Iocusing ‡ Selectable sweeping rates
‡ Philips Color Power Angio (CPA) ‡ Time markers: 0.1 and 0.2 seconds
‡ Directional Color Power Angio ‡ Chroma colorization with multiple color maps
‡ M-mode ‡ M-mode review Ior retrospective analysis oI M-mode data
‡ Anatomical M-mode ‡ Full-screen M-mode display Iacilitates diagnoses by enabling
‡ Color M-mode easier, more accurate caliper placement
‡ Pulsed wave Doppler ‡ Color M-mode on all sector array transducers, and C5-2 and
‡ High PRF pulsed wave Doppler C8-4v curved array transducers
‡ Continuous wave Doppler
‡ 3D Anatomical M-mode
‡ Color compare mode ‡ Uses 2D image as a basis Ior M-mode analysis at a deÀned line,
‡ Dual mode independent oI transducer orientation
‡ Duplex Ior simultaneous 2D and Doppler ‡ Makes it easier to keep the M-mode line perpendicular to the
‡ Triplex mode Ior simultaneous 2D, Doppler, and color or CPA anatomy, even in abnormally shaped or positioned hearts
‡ 2D optimization signal processing ‡ Provides data on direction, position and timing oI any single
‡ Tissue harmonic imaging (THI) echo received Irom any point oI the tissue Ior M-mode analysis
‡ Intelligent Doppler in any direction, Ior examining cardiac chamber diameters,
‡ Reconstructed zoom with pan (read zoom) LV regional wall motion and location oI accessory pathways
‡ Philips high-deÀnition zoom (write zoom) ‡ Anatomical M-mode trace can be generated or modiÀed
‡ Panoramic post Ireeze
‡ Trapezoidal ‡ Anatomical M-mode on all sector transducers
‡ Pulse inversion harmonic
‡ Contrast
‡ Adaptive Doppler
‡ Adaptive color Doppler
‡ Color tissue Doppler
‡ Pulsed wave tissue Doppler

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Doppler ‡ Available on all imaging transducers
‡ Display annotation including Doppler mode, scale (cm/sec ‡ Cineloop review
or kHz), pulse repetition Irequency, wall Àlter setting, gain, ‡ Chroma 2D colorization with multiple color maps
acoustic output status, sample volume size, normal or inverted, ‡ 256 color bins
angle correction, grayscale curve ‡ Continuously variable color steering
‡ Adaptive Doppler – boosts weak signals to improve spectrum ‡ Trackball-controlled color region oI interest: size and position
visibility and enhances pulsed-wave audio signals Ior precise ‡ Maps, Àlters, color sensitivity, line density, smoothing, echo
Áow assessment write priority, color persistence, gain and baseline optimized
‡ Intelligent Doppler imaging – automatically maintains optimal automatically by preset or is user selectable
angle-to-Áow to assist in delivering accurate and consistent ‡ Velocity and variance displays
Doppler velocity measurements (available with vascular and ‡ Color and 2D line density control
general imaging application packages on linear transducers only) ‡ Selection oI color bar display units
‡ Adjustable Irequency and velocity display ranges
‡ Eight-position zero baseline shiIt Contrast imaging
‡ Normal and invert display around horizontal zero line ‡ System optimized Ior detecting harmonic agent signatures
‡ Selectable sweep speeds ‡ Variable low Mechanical Index (MI) and Áash modes
‡ Selectable grayscale curve Ior optimal display ‡ Pulse inversion harmonic imaging on the S4-2 transducer Ior
‡ Selectable display Iormat (1/3-2/3, 1/2-1/2, 2/3-1/3) cardiac and abdominal applications, and the C5-2 transducer
‡ Full-screen Doppler display which improves diagnoses by Ior general abdominal applications
enabling easier, more accurate caliper placement ‡ Start and Stop timer
‡ Doppler review Ior retrospective analysis oI Doppler data
Tissue harmonic imaging (THI)
Pulsed wave (PW) Doppler ‡ System processing oI second harmonic Irequencies (nonlinear
‡ Available on all imaging transducers energy) in tissue
‡ Adjustable sample volume size: .05-2.63 cm ‡ Extends high perIormance imaging capabilities to all patient
‡ Displays tissue movement and blood Áow in 2D and body types
PW Doppler simultaneously ‡ Available on the S4-2, C5-2, and L12-3 transducers
‡ Triplex mode – displays tissue movement and blood Áow in 2D, ‡ Image display virtually Iree oI artiIacts
color or CPA and PW Doppler simultaneously ‡ Pulse inversion mode
‡ High-PRF capability in all modes including Duplex and Triplex
Color Power Angio imaging (CPA)
Continuous wave (CW) Doppler ‡ Highly sensitive mode Ior small vessel visualization
‡ Available on cardiac sector transducers only ‡ Available on all imaging transducers
‡ Steerable through 90º ‡ Fully user-conÀgurable
‡ Maximum velocity range: 19 m/sec ‡ Cineloop review
‡ User-deÀnable presets
Color Doppler ‡ Multiple maps including directional CPA
‡ Adaptive color automatically optimizes color or Color ‡ Directional CPA
Power Angio Irequencies, ensuring excellent sensitivity and ‡ Individual controls Ior gain, Àlters, sensitivity, echo write
color penetration priority and color invert
‡ Color compare – simultaneously displays real-time Color ‡ Adjustable CPA region oI interest: size and position
Power Angio, color Doppler and grayscale images side-by-side ‡ User-selectable persistence
‡ Automatic color invert – automatically inverts color maps ‡ User-selectable blend levels
to maintain selected color coding when the linear steering ‡ TGC control
angle passes through vertical ‡ Write priority

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3 System controls

Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) 3.1 Optimization controls


‡ Color TDI – uses color to display direction and timing oI 2D Opt signal processing with 2X multi-line parallel processing
myocardial Iunction and Irequency compounding
‡ Pulsed wave Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) Ior velocity mapping ‡ Improves tissue contrast resolution and textural perception
oI cardiac tissue and vessel wall motion ‡ Sharpens lateral beam proÀle Ior Àner dot size
‡ Available on all sector transducers ‡ Reduces speckle artiIacts Ior increased image clarity
‡ Simultaneous or duplex mode oI operation in conjunction ‡ 2D Opt key with up to Àve settings Ior patient-speciÀc
with 2D, color Doppler and color TDI optimization in 2D and color Doppler

3D grayscale imaging XRES adaptive image processing


‡ Available with Ob/Gyn application ‡ Enhances images without altering the image resolution
‡ Provides a qualitative volume display oI 2D data set ‡ Improves contrast resolution, reduces artiIacts, improves
‡ Available on all imaging transducers visibility oI tissue texture patterns, and improves border
‡ Individual controls Ior manipulating the on-screen 3D rendering deÀnition and continuity
and display options ‡ Available in 2D, Color Power Angio, M-mode, dual imaging,
CW Doppler, zoom, post-Freeze, stress acquisition, and
Expanded Àeld oI view when capturing loops
‡ Panoramic imaging ‡ Applied to grayscale data oI 2D images
– Ability to perIorm point-to-point distance measurement
– Extended Àeld oI view composite imaging iSCAN intelligent optimization
– Full zoom, pan, cineloop review and image rotation capabilities ‡ In 2D mode, automatic adjustment oI:
‡ Trapezoidal imaging – TGC and receiver gain to achieve optimal uniIormity
– Expands Àeld oI view on linear array transducers up to and brightness oI tissues in most exams
15° on each side in vascular and general imaging applications ‡ In Doppler mode
– One-button optimization oI spectral tracing to improve
Stress echo productivity
‡ Fully-integrated stress echo module
‡ Three Àxed protocols
‡ User-deÀned protocols
‡ Stop and resume a protocol
‡ Re-label, add or remove stages or views during a protocol
‡ Up to eight-stage capture-and-study protocols
‡ Single, quad and multi-cycle acquisition
‡ Gain save
‡ LVO with stress
‡ Wall motion scoring and reporting

The HD7 XE’s control panel is designed for optimum


workflow during exams, with keys and controls logically
grouped and within easy access.

6
4 Workflow

3.2 Control panel and user interface 4.1 Display annotation


‡ Easy-to-learn graphical user interIace ‡ On-screen display oI all pertinent imaging parameters Ior
‡ Primary controls readily accessible and logically grouped complete documentation, including: transducer type and
‡ Commonly used secondary controls located on soIt keys Irequency range, active clinical options and optimized presets,
Ior quick access soIt key Iunctions change dynamically based display depth, TGC curve, grayscale, color map, Irame rate,
on the currently active mode, preset or system Iunction dynamic range, compression and contrast enhancement,
‡ Other secondary controls accessible through on-screen menus color gain, color image mode, and hospital and patient
‡ Alphanumeric QWERT< keyboard with globalization key Ior demographic data
conversion to local language (English, French, German, Italian, ‡ Displayed data can be turned oII Ior generating images used
and Spanish) in publication and presentation
‡ User selectable keyboard input language (Roman, Japanese, ‡ Sector width and steering markers
SimpliÀed Chinese, Russian, and Portuguese) ‡ 2D Opt setting and iSCAN icons
‡ Trackball with Select and Enter keys Ior easy system navigation ‡ Real-time display oI Mechanical Index (MI)
‡ Integrated stereo speakers ‡ Real-time display oI Thermal Index (TIb, TIc, TIs)
‡ Imaging mode keys: 2D, Color Power Angio imaging, M-mode, ‡ Quick text – allows easy annotation at any time during an exam
color Doppler, continuous wave Doppler (CW), pulsed wave ‡ Text – places, moves, erases, modiÀes or appends predeÀned
Doppler (PW) text labels, typed text and arrows
‡ 2D image controls: depth, dual leIt, dual right, Ireeze, THI, ‡ Body markers – displays body-part icons appropriate Ior the
and zoom Iocus active preset and indicates relative transducer position
‡ Image enhancement controls: dynamic range, Iocus, gain, – Body marker location and type can be saved to user
persistence, post-processing map, and smooth deÀned preset
‡ Patient speciÀc optimization keys: 2D Opt, Transducer – Icons selectable via trackball scroll and soIt keys
(transducer select), and THI ‡ Dual orientation marker to indicate the active buIIer Ior
‡ Quantitative controls: caliper, calc, erase, trackball two-buIIer dual display
‡ Doppler or color controls: angle and steer, spectral, scale, ‡ VCR indicator – allows user to know when VCR is recording
baseline, gain, power, volume, duplex, and triplex ‡ Annotation erased with start oI new study
‡ Image acquisition keys: review, report, VCR, acquire, and ‡ End Exam Key: closes study, sends images to printer and returns
two print keys supporting external print and video options user to Patient ID screen Ior more eIÀcient workÁow
‡ Annotation controls: text, erase, arrow, and bodymarker ‡ Improved OB reporting: automatically adds trending graphs
‡ Function keys: microphone, patient, preset, and setup to report
‡ Four option keys activated with additionally purchased
Ieatures such as 3D, stress echo, panoramic, and Tissue 4.2 Image presentation
Doppler imaging ‡ Up or down
‡ Online Help key ‡ LeIt or right
‡ Lateral gain compensation (LGC) slide pot controls ‡ Multiple duplex image Iormats (1/3-2/3, 1/2-1/2, 2/3-1/3)
‡ Time gain compensation (TGC) slide pot controls ‡ Depth to 30 cm (exam and transducer speciÀc)
‡ Review and report keys

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4.3 Cineloop review 4.5 Connectivity
‡ Acquisition, storage in memory, and display in real-time and duplex ‡ 3 USB ports
modes oI up to 1,000 Irames (Iour minutes in Quick Review) oI ‡ 250 GB hard drive space
2D and color images Ior retrospective review and image selection ‡ DVD/CD write and read capabilities
‡ Single Irames oI Doppler data and M-mode images can be archived ‡ Direct digital storage oI system conÀguration backup, including
to print or electronic media user-deÀned presets and OB trending data, to USB or DVD/CD
‡ Supports two-buIIer dual imaging mode oI up to 500 Irames ‡ Direct digital storage oI single Irame color and B/W images to
per buIIer internal hard disk, USB Áash and compact disk
‡ Trackball control oI Irame-by-Irame image selection ‡ Direct digital storage oI B/W and color loops to internal hard disk,
‡ Variable playback speed USB Áash and compact disk
‡ Trim capability ‡ Integrated multi-session CD allows storage oI multiple individual
‡ Functions in 2D and Tissue Harmonic Imaging, M-mode, studies to a single disk at diIIerent times rather than requiring
PW Doppler, CW Doppler, Color Doppler, Color Power Angio single batch mode storage
imaging, Tissue Doppler imaging, and contrast imaging modes ‡ Integrated single session DVD
‡ Supports 4.7 GB compact disk
4.4 Exam documentation ‡ Ability to export AVI clips and BMP images to USB Áash Ior
‡ Peripherals PC viewing
– Mitsubishi HS-MD7000 Super-VHS video cassette recorder ‡ Fully-integrated interIace
- Resolution: >400 lines ‡ Extensive image management capability, including thumbnail
- Video Iormat: NTSC or PAL image review, cineloop editing, and user-conÀgurable
- Built-in digital time base corrector (TBC) eliminates jitter, patient reporting
skew, and color blurring during playback ‡ Study manager allows user to digitally acquire, review and
- Digital noise reduction edit complete patient studies
- Super-Iast drive Ior quick Iast Iorward and rewind ‡ Exam directory
(approx. 120 seconds with T-120 tape) ‡ Delete and replace recalled image capability
- Dimensions (h/w/d): 4.9 x 10.6 x 14.4 in/125 x 270 x 366 mm ‡ Multiple study archive Iormats (palette color, RGB, <BR)
- Weight: 14.3 lb/6.5 kg ‡ DICOM 3.0 print and store service class user
– Sony UP D897MD digital B/W thermal printer (USB input) ‡ Multiple DICOM servers
– Sony UPD23-MD digital color printer (USB input) ‡ Multiple DICOM presets
– Support oI a range oI plain paper printers ‡ DICOM structured reporting Ior cardiac and Ob/Gyn
– Support oI up to three peripherals with shelI attachment ‡ ConÀgurable print
‡ Input and output ports ‡ User may select images to print Irom all acquired images
– Six available ports ‡ 10BaseT or 100BaseT Ethernet output
– USB ports (3) ‡ Site conÀgurable IP address, port and AE title
– Standard USB interIace Ior support oI qualiÀed plain ‡ Modality perIormed procedure step (Mpps)
paper printers ‡ Modality worklist
– Composite video: output to external monitor, VCR or – Works in conjunction with radiology and cardiology
printer (optional) inIormation systems
– Black and white composite video output (optional) – Automatic entry oI patient demographics
– External print trigger ‡ Study reports available as DICOM images
– LAN connector–used with DICOM networking and ‡ System can use lossy JPG image Iormat with user conÀgurable
Philips Remote Services* compression ratio
– VGA output
– S-video output Ior VCR (optional)
– Footswitch port Ior connecting the optional Iootswitch
– RS-232 port to support data transIer
– User accessible and cleanable air Àlter

8
5 Transducers

A full arrange of transducers on the HD7 XE supports general cardiac,


vascular, abdominal, and ob/gyn imaging as well as specialty requirements,
such as TEE, breast and musculoskeletal studies.

5.1 Transducer selection Sector arrays


‡ Electronic switching oI up to Iour imaging transducers S4-2 broadband sector array
‡ Dedicated (PedoII) connector available Ior non-imaging ‡ 4 to 2 MHz extended operating Irequency range
CW and PW transducers ‡ High-resolution imaging Ior abdominal, cardiac, and Ob/Gyn
‡ System supports up to 14 transducers to meet a wide applications
range oI clinical needs ‡ Supports 2D, color, PW and CW Doppler, Tissue Harmonic
‡ Multiple user-selectable transmit Iocal zones up to Imaging, Color Power Angio imaging, and contrast
eight Iocal zones on selected transducers ‡ Biopsy kit available
‡ Continuous dynamic receive Iocusing on all
s8 broadband sector array
transducers
‡ 8 to 3 MHz extended operating Irequency range
‡ Supports S6-2MPT transducer (transducer not
‡ High-resolution imaging Ior pediatric, cardiac, abdominal and
available Ior sale)
Ob/Gyn applications
‡ Supports 2D, color, PW and CW Doppler, and Color Power
Angio imaging

s12 broadband sector array


‡ 12 to 5 MHz extended operating Irequency range
‡ Provides high-resolution imaging Ior pediatric echo and
neonatal cephalic applications
‡ Supports 2D, color, PW and CW Doppler, and Color Power
Angio imaging

OmniPlane III broadband sector array


‡ TEE transducer
‡ 7 to 2 MHz extended operating Irequency range
‡ 180° mechanical rotation, 90° Àeld oI view
‡ Electrocautery suppression
‡ Supports 2D, Tissue Harmonic Imaging, color, PW/CW
Doppler, and Color Power Angio imaging
‡ Adult TEE applications

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Curved arrays Linear arrays
C5-2 broadband curved array L12-3 broadband linear array
‡ 5 to 2 MHz extended operating Irequency range ‡ 12 to 3 MHz extended operating Irequency range
‡ High-resolution imaging Ior abdominal and Ob/Gyn applications ‡ 15° oI trapezoidal imaging
‡ Supports 2D, color, PW Doppler, Tissue Harmonic Imaging, ‡ High-resolution imaging Ior superÀcial applications including
Color Power Angio imaging, and contrast vascular, small parts, and musculoskeletal
‡ Multi-angle biopsy kit available ‡ Supports 2D, color, Tissue Harmonic Imaging, PW Doppler,
and Color Power Angio imaging
C6-3 broadband curved array
‡ 6 to 3 MHz extended operating Irequency range L12-5 50 mm broadband linear array
‡ Provides high-resolution imaging Ior abdominal and ‡ Fine pitch, 256 element, high-resolution linear array
Ob/Gyn applications ‡ 12 to 5 MHz extended operating Irequency range
‡ Narrow Iootprint Ior improved intercostal access ‡ Supports 2D, color, PW Doppler, and Color Power Angio
‡ Supports 2D, color, PW Doppler, Tissue Harmonic Imaging imaging
and Color Power Angio imaging ‡ Trapezoidal imaging
‡ Multi-angle biopsy kit available ‡ Biopsy kit available
‡ High-resolution superÀcial applications including small parts,
C8-5 broadband curved array
breast, and musculoskeletal imaging
‡ 8 to 5 MHz extended operating Irequency range
‡ High-resolution imaging Ior abdominal, abdominal-vascular 15-6L broadband compact linear array
and Ob/Gyn applications ‡ 15 to 6 MHz extended operating Irequency range
‡ 90° Àeld oI view ‡ 8° oI trapezoidal imaging
‡ Supports 2D, color, PW Doppler, and Color Power Angio ‡ Supports 2D, color, PW Doppler, and Color Power Angio
imaging imaging
‡ Biopsy kit available ‡ High-resolution imaging Ior intraoperative vascular applications

C8-4v broadband curved array


Non-imaging
‡ 8 to 4 MHz extended operating Irequency range
D1914c cardiac non-imaging
‡ End-Àre sector, 11 mm radius oI curvature, 135° Àeld oI view
‡ 1.9 MHz pencil transducer
‡ Supports 2D, color, PW Doppler, and Color Power
‡ Non-imaging CW Doppler Ior cardiac applications
Angio imaging
‡ Endovaginal applications D5009V cardiac and vascular non-imaging
‡ Biopsy kit available ‡ 5.0 MHz, 9 mm diameter pencil transducer
‡ Non-imaging PW and CW Doppler Ior cardiac and vascular
E6509 broadband curved array
applications
‡ 7.5 to 5 MHz extended operating Irequency range
‡ High-resolution endocavitary imaging Ior Ob/Gyn and
prostate applications
‡ Supports 2D, color, PW Doppler, and Color Power
Angio imaging
‡ Biopsy kit available

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5.2 Transducer application guide

Transducers

Transducer S4-2 s8 s12 OmniPlane III


Type oI Array Sector Sector Sector Sector
Application
Abdominal 0-4 cm
Abdominal 5-10 cm ●
Abdominal > 11 cm ●
Gyn Vaginal 8-10 cm (max. depth)
Gyn Transabdominal < 10 cm
Gyn Transabdominal > 11 cm
OB Vaginal 6-8 cm (max. depth)
OB 1st Trimester 10-12 cm (max.) ●
OB 2nd Trimester 12-18 cm (max.) ● ● ●
OB 3rd Trimester 15-20 cm (max.) ● ● ●
Pediatrics/Neonatal Abdominal Small ●
Pediatrics Abdominal Large ● ●
Pediatrics Cephalic ●
Neonatal Cephalic ●
Vascular 0-3 cm ●
Vascular 3-8 cm ●
Cardiac < 50 lb/22.7 kg ● ● ●
Cardiac > 50 lb/22.7 kg ● ●
Breast
Transcranial Doppler ●
Small Parts < 3 cm
Small Parts > 3 cm
Musculoskeletal
Prostate
Intraoperative Vascular
Intraoperative Cardiac
Perioperative ●
Biopsy Guides Reusable

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Transducers

Transducer C5-2 C6-3 C8-5 C8-4v E6509


Type oI Array Curved Curved Curved Curved Curved
Application
Abdominal 0-4 cm ● ●
Abdominal 5-10 cm ● ●
Abdominal > 11 cm ● ●
Gyn Vaginal 8-10 cm (max. depth) ● ●
Gyn Transabdominal < 10 cm ● ●
Gyn Transabdominal > 11 cm ● ●
OB Vaginal 6-8 cm (max. depth) ● ●
OB 1st Trimester 10-12 cm (max.) ● ● ●
OB 2nd Trimester 12-18 cm (max.) ● ● ●
OB 3rd Trimester 15-20 cm (max.) ● ● ●
Pediatrics/Neonatal Abdominal Small ● ● ●
Pediatrics Abdominal Large ● ● ●
Pediatrics Cephalic ●
Neonatal Cephalic ●
Vascular 0-3 cm ●
Vascular 3-8 cm ●
Cardiac < 50 lb/22.7 kg
Cardiac > 50 lb/22.7 kg
Breast
Transcranial Doppler
Small Parts < 3 cm
Small Parts > 3 cm
Musculoskeletal
Prostate ●
Intraoperative Vascular
Intraoperative Cardiac
Perioperative
Biopsy Guides Reusable Reusable Reusable Reusable Reusable

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Transducers

Transducer L12-3 L12-5 15-6L D1914c D5009V


Type oI Array Linear Linear Linear Non-imaging Non-Imaging
Application
Abdominal 0-4 cm ● ●
Abdominal 5-10 cm ●
Abdominal > 11 cm
Gyn Vaginal 8-10 cm (max. depth)
Gyn Transabdominal < 10 cm
Gyn Transabdominal > 11 cm
OB Vaginal 6-8 cm (max. depth)
OB 1st Trimester 10-12 cm (max.)
OB 2nd Trimester 12-18 cm (max.)
OB 3rd Trimester 15-20 cm (max.)
Pediatrics/Neonatal Abdominal Small
Pediatrics Abdominal Large
Pediatrics Cephalic
Neonatal Cephalic
Vascular 0-3 cm ● ● ● ●
Vascular 3-8 cm ● ●
Cardiac < 50 lb/22.7 kg ●
Cardiac > 50 lb/22.7 kg ●
Breast ● ●
Transcranial Doppler ●
Small Parts < 3 cm ● ●
Small Parts > 3 cm ● ●
Musculoskeletal ● ●
Prostate
Intraoperative Vascular ●
Intraoperative Cardiac ●
Perioperative
Biopsy Guides Reusable Reusable

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6 Measurement and analysis

6.1 Measurement tools ‡ Cardiology


‡ 2D distance – Automatic real-time display oI:
‡ 2D circumIerence or area by ellipse, continuous trace, - Peak velocity
trace by points - Peak gradient
‡ 2D curved-linear distance – Display oI:
‡ M-mode distance (depth, time, slope) - Cardiac output
‡ Manual Doppler distance - VTI
‡ Manual Doppler trace - Mean velocity
‡ Automatic Doppler trace – traces Irozen spectral display to - Mean gradient
calculate and display user-selected measurements in most presets
‡ Philips High Q automatic Doppler analysis 6.3 QLAB analysis
‡ Time and slope measurements in Doppler and M-mode ‡ Optional oII-line soItware Iacilitating advanced quantiÀcation
– Ao dec time Ior ultrasound
– MV dec time ‡ Region oI Interest (ROI) quantiÀcation
– PA dec time – Image data content analysis
– PA acc time – Contrast intensity analysis
‡ Doppler values containing PI, RI, S/D indices – Grayscale, Power/Angio
‡ 2D volume – Color Doppler velocity analysis
‡ Heart rate - Draw up to 10 ROIs
‡ Trackball-controlled electronic measurement calipers: eight sets – Calculate Mean, Median, and Standard Deviation oI intensity
‡ User-deÀned protocols, measurements and equations per Irame
‡ On-the-Áy measurement labels – Graphical display oI time vs. intensity data
‡ Fully-editable results data sheet – Curve-Àt graphical data
‡ Integrated patient exam report – Compare images and ROIs
‡ Moveable results box can be moved to any corner oI ‡ Automated measurement oI Intima Media Thickness (IMT)
the screen – Automatic assessment oI the IMT or user selected Irame
‡ User-deÀned measurements – Intended Ior carotid and other superÀcial arteries
‡ User-deÀned calculations
‡ User-deÀned Ietal growth tables 6.4 Clinical option analysis packages
‡ Comprehensive measurements, calculations and application-
6.2 High Q automatic Doppler analysis speciÀc reports with imbedded images, including expanded cardiac,
‡ Automatic real-time and retrospective tracing oI: vascular, Ob/Gyn and general imaging capabilities Ior thorough
– Instantaneous peak velocity (or Irequency) exam documentation
– Instantaneous intensity weighted mean velocity (or Irequency)
– User conÀgurable display oI values Cardiac analysis
– Adjustable goal posts to within a single heart cycle, allowing ‡ Volume by area or length method
quantiÀcation oI any portion oI the cycle (e.g., systole only) ‡ M-mode analysis
‡ Vascular ‡ Peak and mean gradients
– Automatic real-time display oI: ‡ Pressure halI time
- Time-averaged mean velocity (or Irequency) ‡ Continuity equation
- Resistive index ‡ Diastolic Iunction
- Pulsatility index ‡ Cardiac output
- Systolic/diastolic ratio and diastolic/systolic ratio ‡ Qp:Qs ratio
- Acceleration/deceleration times ‡ Pulmonary vein analysis

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7 Physical Specifications

‡ Valvular analysis Physical dimensions


– Proximal isovelocity surIace area (PISA) Depth 40.3 in/102.4 cm
– E/A ratio Height (adjustable) 51.8 - 58.4 in/131.5 – 148.3 cm
‡ Ventricle analysis Control panel height (adjustable) 32.3 - 38.8 in/82 - 98.6 cm
– Ejection Iraction (via Teichholz or cubed method) Width 21.6 in/55 cm
– Simpson’s biplane and single plane Weight 165 lb/75kg (no peripherals)
– LV mass
– IVRT
High mobility cart
‡ Easy maneuverability
Vascular analysis
– Front handles Ior portability
‡ Abdominal vascular – Four-wheel swivel ability
‡ Cerebrovascular – Two-wheel swivel lock and brake
‡ Transcranial vasculature protocols – Lightweight aluminum Irame
‡ Right and leIt, lower and upper extremity protocols ‡ Palm rest
‡ Optional tools: percent diameter area reduction ‡ Back deck provides easy access to hardcopy and documentation
– Automated Ànding codes and user comments
devices
‡ Built-in A/C line conditioner provides isolation Irom voltage
Ob/Gyn and Iertility analysis Áuctuation and electrical noise interIerence
‡ Fetal biometry ‡ Internal high-capacity impeller Ians with automatic speed
‡ Biophysical proÀle adjustment to optimize cooling eIÀciency with minimal audible
‡ Amniotic Áuid index noise
‡ Early gestation
‡ Fetal long bones
Control panel
‡ Fetal cranium
‡ Nuchal thickness ‡ Easily raised, lowered and rotated more than 300°
‡ Other OB measurements: – Supports comIortable operation Irom standing and sitting
– 2D echo positions
– Fetal heart M-mode – Improves accessibility oI controls and reduces extended
– Fetal Doppler reaching
– Echo Doppler
– User-deÀned Ietal growth tables Display
‡ OB calculations and tables are user-deÀnable ‡ 15-inch (333 x 263 mm) high-resolution color monitor
‡ OB trending data Ior up to ten studies per patient ‡ Mounted on Iully articulating extension arm
‡ Gynecology and Fertility – Side-to-side lateral adjustment
– Uterus – Nearly inÀnite positioning adjustments: height, swivel, and tilt
– Right and leIt ovary – Four-way articulation with height adjustment
– Right and leIt Iollicles ‡ XGA resolution (1024 x 768) 60 Hz, non-interlaced RGB
‡ System output: SVGA (800 x 600) 60Hz non-interlaced RGB
General Imaging analysis ‡ 0.297 mm dot pitch
‡ General abdominal ‡ Brightness control, automatic backlight stability (BLS) control
‡ Small parts (BLS ensures quick warm-up and consistent light output over
‡ Pediatric general operational liIe)
‡ Musculoskeletal ‡ Super in-plane switching (SI-PS) panel Ior superior viewing angle
and grayscale reproduction

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Footswitch Environmental
‡ Three pedals Temperature
‡ Allows Freeze, Acquire and Enter in stress ‡ System 0-40° C at 20-80% relative humidity
‡ Includes two user-deÀnable record Iunctions ‡ VCR and printers 0-40° C at 80% relative humidity
(non-condensing)
Heat dissipation <2500 BTUs/hour (Iully loaded)
ECG and physio
‡ One three-lead ECG input
‡ One external ECG input Maintenance and serviceability
‡ Two physio input channels (1V, p-p) ‡ Proven reliable platIorm
‡ Selectable ECG triggered skipping between 1 and 20 ‡ Easy customer access to trackball and air Àlter Ior cleaning
‡ Optional service agreements to contain risk, maximize uptime,
Localization options and access Philips best-in-class service
SoItware English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, ‡ Clinical applications support available
SimpliÀed Chinese, Japanese, Russian and ‡ Philips Remote Services connectivity* allows Ior many advanced
Portuguese service Ieatures, including:
Training and user English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, – Virtual on-site visits Ior both clinical and technical support,
documentation Japanese, SimpliÀed Chinese, Polish, provides Iaster resolution to issues and questions
Portuguese and Russian – On-line service request simpliÀes support engagement and
Online help English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, provides Iaster response
Portuguese, Russian, Polish, SimpliÀed – Proactive Monitoring - system automatically contacts Philips
Chinese and Japanese service to address problems early and prevent unscheduled
downtime
‡ Optional Utilization Reports provide data to help manage
Power requirements
the site's ultrasound assets:
Power 1150VA
– JustiIy purchase oI additional equipment
Power consumed 600VA
– IdentiIy training needs
Frequency 50 to 60 Hz
– Provide data Ior staII credentials and accreditation
Voltage 100 to 240 VAC
– IdentiIy opportunities Ior outreach and reIerral communications

Power cords
‡ Available Ior electrical standards worldwide
* Service agreement required Ior access to Philips Remote Services. Access to the
internet required. Not all remote Ieatures available in all countries contact your local
Electrical safety standards Philips representative Ior details.
‡ CSA C22.2 No. 601.1 ‡ IEC 60601-1 “HD7 XE,” “XRES,” “iSCAN,” “Chroma,” and “Color Power Angio” are trademarks
‡ UL 60601-1 ‡ EN60601-1 oI Koninklijke Philips Electronics, N.V.

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High performance for all 
Philips HD7 XE ultrasound system specifi cations
2
Table of contents
1 Introduction 
 1.1  Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2 System overview
3
1 Introduction 
Adjustable monitor 
mounted on 4-way 
articulating arm
Adjustable control panel 
(height and swivel)
USB fla
4
2 System overview 
2D mode 
‡ XRES adaptive image processing 
‡ MicroÀne 2D Iocusing 
‡ Frame rate selection 
‡ 16-level di
5
Doppler 
‡ Display annotation including Doppler mode, scale (cm/sec  
or kHz), pulse repetition Irequency, wall Àlter setti
6
3 System controls 
3.1 Optimization controls 
2D Opt signal processing with 2X multi-line parallel processing 
and Irequenc
7
4 Workflow 
3.2 Control panel and user interface 
‡ Easy-to-learn graphical user interIace 
‡ Primary controls readily acces
8
4.5 Connectivity 
‡ 3 USB ports 
‡ 250 GB hard drive space 
‡ DVD/CD write and read capabilities 
‡ Direct digital storage
9
5.1 Transducer selection 
‡ Electronic switching oI up to Iour imaging transducers 
‡ Dedicated (PedoII) connector availabl
10
Curved arrays
C5-2 broadband curved array 
‡ 5 to 2 MHz extended operating Irequency range 
‡ High-resolution imaging Ior

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