Sale – CANON APLIO I800 ULTRASOUND MACHINE
Overview
Canon Aplio i800 Ultrasound Features, Transducers & Clinical Applications
The Canon Aplio i800, apart from the Aplio Platinum series, integrates Canon’s fully digital transmission and reception processing technology, iBEAM digital architecture. The Aplio i800 ultrasound provides a number of high-performance hardware options, such as a 23” wide LCD monitor, a fully customizable 12.1” LCD touchscreen, a remotely operable wireless tablet console, four active probe ports, and three premium Matrix transducers, including wideband linear (i18LX5, i24LX8) and wideband convex (i8CX1) transducers. By adding the Volume Matrix, which is a standard option on Canon’s Aplio i900 system, the Canon Aplio i800 can generate a high volume of cardiac images with a wideband volume TEE (i6SVX2) and a wideband sector (i6SX1). The Aplio i800’s extensive assortment of specialty transducers efficiently covers a high standard of demand in sophisticated radiology applications as well. Similar to the Canon Aplio i900, the Aplio i800 is compact, lightweight, and easily maneuverable with over 36cm of console height adjustment, a lateral slide, and a fully articulating monitor arm.
Remarkable features of the Canon Aplio i800 that differentiate it from the Canon Aplio i700 are an intelligent Dynamic Micro Slice function for operating matrix transducers, such as i8CX1, i18LX5, and i24LX8, and a Multiplexing function that is used to perform Quad View for CHI, Quad View for SWE, Shadow Glass, and Smart sensor 3D. The Multiplexing function is optional on the Aplio i700 but comes standard on the Aplio i800.
The Aplio i800 also provides a wide range of Canon’s exclusive, clinically proven technologies as standard options, such as Precision Imaging (Speckle Reduction), ApliPure+ (Spatial Compounding), Advanced Dynamic FlowTM(ADF), Smart 3D, BEAM, Superb micro-vascular Imaging(SMI), Intelligent Dynamic Micro Slice, Multiplexing, and Volume Matrix. Additional options include 2D Wall Motion Tracking, Mitral Valve Analysis, Contrast Imaging, 4D, Luminance (HDlive), Fly-Thru, Elastography, Shear wave, Smart Fusion, MicroPure, and Panoramic View. In terms of functionality, the only difference between Canon’s Aplio i900 and the Aplio i800 is the Volume Matrix option.
Review
Canon Aplio i800 Review
The Canon Aplio i series consists of the Aplio i900, Aplio i800, and Aplio i700. The Aplio i series features newer designs, more intelligent workflows, and a more powerful iBEAM digital architecture. Canon Aplio i series ultrasounds have a more modern design than the Canon Aplio Platinum series ultrasounds, which are typically bulkier and heavier. The Canon Aplio i800 and other i series models are also convenient to use in clinical settings thanks to the smaller and lighter designs and higher flexibility, including over 36cm of panel height adjustment, a lateral slide, and fully articulating arms. The Aplio i800 system itself is compact, but its 23″ LCD monitor and 12.1″ touch panel are large and functionally interactive, helping to improve the user’s scanning productivity and reducing fatigue from repetitive imaging tasks.
The Canon Aplio i800 is a top-of-the-line ultrasound system for radiology applications. Canon has achieved a great reputation in the ultrasound industry by maintaining high standards in both image quality and functionality within radiology. The fundamental quality of its 2D and Doppler capabilities has been enhanced with two core transducers: the i8CX1 and i18LX5. These two transducers are strongly recommended for Aplio i800 users who are seeking state-of-the-art image quality with core convex and linear transducers. The Superb Micro-Vascular Imaging (SMI) function on the Aplio i800 has also been much improved, while for in-depth radiology studies, the Canon i800 uses clinically proven and advanced tools such as Shear wave, Fusion imaging (Smart Fusion), and Contrast Imaging (CHI).
The Canon Aplio i series introduces an iBEAM digital architecture with re-designed hardware and software that enhances the fundamental processing quality on systems like the Aplio i800 compared to the older Aplio Platinum platform. That said, in order to achieve the Aplio i800’s stability and productivity, many clinically proven technologies and settings from the Aplio Platinum series have been brought over. The intelligent Dynamic Micro Slice and Multiplex are two differentiators between the Aplio i800 and Aplio i700. Meanwhile, imaging professionals who need a premium radiologic system should consider outfitting the Canon Aplio i800 with i8CX1 and i18LX5 transducers.
Historically, the Canon Aplio Platinum series was popular for general imaging applications in Europe and Asia. The main reason was that these ultrasounds provided high overall image quality and also met advanced requirements for radiologic studies. Fast forward to today, and the Canon Aplio i800, along with the Aplio i700, has replaced the position of the Aplio Platinum series, which is expected to be discontinued in the near future. The Aplio i800 focuses on radiology and women’s health imaging, and with a price range of $30,000 to $45,000 in refurbished condition, the Aplio i800 competes with similarly priced systems like the Philips EPIQ 5 and GE LOGIQ E9 with XDClear.
Probes
Canon Aplio i800 Ultrasound Machine Probes & Transducers
Convex Probes
PVI-475BT(i8C1)
PVI-475BX(i8CX1)
PVT-375BT(6C1)
PVT-375SC(6Cs1)
PVT-674BT(10C3)
Micro Convex Probes
PVT-382BT(6MC1)
PVT-712BT(11MC4)
Endo Cavity Probes
PVT-781VT(11C3)
PVT-781VTE(11C3)
3/4D Convex Probes
PVT-675MVL(9CV2)
PVT-681MVL(11CV3)
Intra Operative Probes
PVT-350BTP(6CP1)
PVT-745BTF(11CI4)
PVT-745BTH(11CI4)
PVT-745BTV(11CI4)
BI Plane Probes
PVL-715RST(11CL4)
Linear Array Probes
PLI-1205BX(i18LX5)
PLI-2004BX(i24LX8)
PLT-704SBT(11L4)
PLT-705BT(11L3)
PLT-1005BT(14L5)
PLT-1204BT(18L7)
Sector Probes
PSI-30BX(i6SX1)
PSI-70BT(i10S4)
PST-25BT(5S1)
PST-30BT(5S2)
PST-50BT(6S3)
TEE Probes
PEI-512VX(i6SVX2)
PET-508MA(7S3)
PET-512MD(8SM2)
Laparoscopic Probes
PET-805LA(12LI4)
Pencil Probes
PC-20M(P2)
PC-50M(P5)
Features
Canon Aplio i800 Ultrasound Features
23-inch wide LCD monitor
DVD/CD drive
Precision Imaging(Speckle Reduction)
D-THI
ApliPure+(Spatial Compounding)
Tissue SpecificOptimization
Trapezoid Scan
Quick Scan
Advanced Dynamic Flow™ (ADF)
DICOM
Smart 3D
Software full keyboard
Vascularity Index
Smart 3D
BEAMSuperb micro-vascular Imaging (SMI)
Intelligent Dynamic Micro Slice
Multiplexing
Options
Option Features for the Canon Aplio i800 Ultrasound Machine
CW Kit
ECG, PCG, and Pulse sensor
Stress Echo Kit
2D Wall Motion Tracking Kit
Mitral Valve Analysis Kit
Volume Matrix Kit
Pencil Connector Unit
M-TEE Hanger Kit
CV Kit
STC Kit
CHI Kit
CHI-Q Kit
Fitting Curve Kit
Quad View for CHI Kit
Mecha 4D Kit
Luminance Kit
Fly-Thru Kit
Shadow Glass Kit
Elastography-FLR kit
Elastography Kit
Shear wave Kit
Quad View for SWE Kit
Smart Fusion Kit
Smart Navigation Kit
Sensor Kit for Fusion Unit
Fusion Pole Cart
Mounting Kit for Fusion Sensor
Smart Navigation Sensor Kit
Smart Sensor 3D Kit
MicroPure Kit
Panoramic View Kit
Multi-Reflection Canceller Kit
Mounting Kit for Peripheral Unit
Foot Switch
Gel Warmer
Transducer Cable Hanger Kit
Transducer Holder Kit
Wireless LAN Kit
EV/ER Transducer Holder Kit
Keyboard Kit
2nd Console Kit
Protocol Assistant Kit
Security Management Kit
Local Language Key-Top Kit
Applications
Canon Aplio i800 Clinical Applications
Abdomen
Women’s Healthcare (GYN & Breast)
Obstetrics
Fetal Echo
Vascular
Transcranial
Small Parts (Breast, Thyroid & Testis)
MSK/Anesthesiology
Pediatrics
Urology (Renal & Prostate)
Adult Echocardiography
Pediatric Echocardiography
Neonate Echocardiography
Stress Echocardiography
Adult Transesophageal Echocardiography
Pediatric Transesophageal Echocardiography
Internal Medicine w/ Shared Service
Surgery
Interventional Radiology
Contrast Imaging: General Imaging
Contrast Imaging: Cardiac
Bowel Imaging
Strain Elastography
Shear wave Elastography
Transducers & Clinical Applications
The Canon Aplio i800, apart from the Aplio Platinum series, integrates Canon’s fully digital transmission and reception processing technology, iBEAM digital architecture. The Aplio i800 ultrasound provides a number of high-performance hardware options, such as a 23” wide LCD monitor, a fully customizable 12.1” LCD touchscreen, a remotely operable wireless tablet console, four active probe ports, and three premium Matrix transducers, including wideband linear (i18LX5, i24LX8) and wideband convex (i8CX1) transducers. By adding the Volume Matrix, which is a standard option on Canon’s Aplio i900 system, the Canon Aplio i800 can generate a high volume of cardiac images with a wideband volume TEE (i6SVX2) and a wideband sector (i6SX1). The Aplio i800’s extensive assortment of specialty transducers efficiently covers a high standard of demand in sophisticated radiology applications as well. Similar to the Canon Aplio i900, the Aplio i800 is compact, lightweight, and easily maneuverable with over 36cm of console height adjustment, a lateral slide, and a fully articulating monitor arm.
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