
COVID-19
How Is Ultrasound Used With COVID-19 Patients?
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Exceptional portable ultrasound from your smart device
How Is Ultrasound Used With COVID-19 Patients?
A lab test is the standard for COVID-19 diagnosis. Lung ultrasound can be used to triage and monitor patients. For critically ill patients, ultrasound is extremely important for monitoring acute conditions and guiding bedside procedures.
Philips lung ultrasound education resources here: www.philips.com/CCEMeducation
Lung Ultrasound Webinar and Q/A with Dr. Sara Nikravan, University of Washington, register below
How Does Lumify Help?
Imaging
Excellent cardiac and lung capabilities with the same transducer.
Portability and cleanability
Battery-powered Android tablet and transducer can be easily covered in a sterile bag and sheath
Remote collaboration
Integrated capabilities allow remote collaborate with point-of-care (POC) healthcare professionals in a real-time consultation.
Recommended Transducers:
L12-4: For pediatric patients, or examining pleural layer interfaces Lung preset is available on all transducers on Lumify: C5-2, S4-1, L12-4
S4-1: Excellent for intercostal access, optimal for combined workflow involving lung and cardiac examination
C5-2: Large field of view (FOV), excellent penetration and imaging for consolidations and B-lines across rib spaces
Lumify and Reacts
Explore how Lumify with integrated Reacts capability brings professionals, places and patients together to make a real difference in real time.
Incredible image quality
Data security & encryption
Simple sharing & multitasking
Real-time updates to your tablet
Ongoing support
2D Mode, Colour Doppler, M-Mode
Patient data storage on device, dicom image store or export to network share drive.
5 Year Probe Warranty
Free Real-time software updates
SonoCt real-time Compound Imaging
AutoScan Intelligent optimization with image presets
Health Canada Approved
Image Capture and video loop
Measurement and tags
Real-time review and imaging through reacts
Free Education Resources
*NEW* Lung Ultrasound Webinar and Q/A with Dr. Sara Nikravan, University of Washington
Friday, March 27th, 2020 3:30-5:00pm East
Point-of-care lung ultrasound introduction
Relevant artifacts and lung sliding
Evaluation of a pneumothorax
Identifying lung-sliding, pleural effusions, interstitial syndrome and consolidations
Q&A
*Coming soon* Philips Ultrasound Disinfection Webinar with Robert DeJong, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Wednesday, April 1, 2020 6:00pm-7:30pm East
Registration webpage coming soon.
Purchase Lumify Portable Ultrasound
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Contact Ameya (ameya@imagemonitoring.com) to learn more about Philips Lumify.
Additional Links to Available Educational Resources
Philips lung ultrasound 5-part lecture series with Dr. Sara Nikravan:
Philips lung ultrasound tutorial
Philips transthoracic echocardiography tutorial
Philips transthoracic echo quick guide
Philips ultrasound for airway management tutorial