The Acuson Aspen is an amazing ultrasound system designed with great features for the best performance. The Acuson Aspen has Native Tissue Harmonic Imaging (NTHI), dual linear probe connections, phased and linear array capabilities, ECG, M-mode, Doppler, color Doppler, and many more intuitive and easy-to-use features. It is compatible with vascular, cardiac, OB/GYN, and small-parts ultrasound modalities.
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Acuson ASPEN Features
- Very adaptable
- High-performance
- Great reliability
- Dual Linear Connection Capabilities
- Tissue Harmonic Imaging
- ECG
- M-mode
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Acuson ASPEN Common Options
Acuson ASPEN with Acuson ASPEN with Specialized Probes:
- EC7 (Curvilinear, 3-10 MHz, specifically designed for transvaginal and transrectal imaging)
Acuson ASPEN with Acuson ASPEN with General-purpose Probes:
- L5 (Linear, 3-8 MHz, for vascular, small parts, and musculoskeletal imaging)
- 4C1 (Curvilinear, 1-4 MHz, for abdominal, obstetrics, gynecology, and cardiac imaging)
Acuson ASPEN with Acuson ASPEN with Pediatric and Cardiac Probes:
- L7T (Linear, 5-10 MHz, for pediatric, vascular, and small parts imaging)
- 6C2 (Curvilinear, 3-9 MHz, for pediatric abdominal, obstetrics, gynecology, and cardiac imaging)
Acuson ASPEN with Acuson ASPEN with High-frequency Linear and Curvilinear Probes:
- L7 (Linear, 5-14 MHz, specifically designed for superficial imaging)
- V7C (Curvilinear, 5-18 MHz, for neonatal, pediatric, and small parts imaging)
Acuson ASPEN with Acuson ASPEN with Linear and Curvilinear Probes:
- L10 (Linear, 5-10 MHz, for vascular, small parts, and musculoskeletal imaging)
- C3 (Curvilinear, 2-6 MHz, for abdominal, obstetrics, and gynecology imaging)
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