COVID-19

How Is Ultrasound Used With COVID-19 Patients?

Lumify POCUS

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.

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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.


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Purchase Lumify Portable Ultrasound

Exceptional imaging, remarkable durability, accessible pricing—putting quality ultrasound into more hands. 

Contact Ameya (ameya@imagemonitoring.com) to learn more about Philips Lumify.