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Brainvue-TCD 1000With a focus on serving the specialty finance needs of medical facilities that both deliver health care and provide community support, new medical equipment company Medifico Inc, Lancaster, Pa, has launched the Brainvue-TCD 1000 ultrasound. The product enables physicians to measure blood flow in the brain to aid in the diagnosis, prevention, intervention, and treatment of strokes, migraines, concussions, and sickle cell disease; and aid in the detection of patent foramen ovale (PFO). With the portable, handheld, and battery-operated ultrasound, physicians can complete a transcranial Doppler exam, store it on the removable flash card, and then print full-color reports from a laptop or desktop computer. The offering also connects via a USB port directly to an existing PC for advanced features, including real-time spectral display, patient report generation, and large-screen viewing. The Brainvue-TCD 1000 can be used in a range of applications, such as the detection and monitoring of vasospasm following aneurismal subarachnoid hemorrhage, screening for basilar artery stenosis, diagnosis of intracranial stenosis and occlusion, evaluation of vasomotor reserve, and detection of PFO, among others.
The Spec Sheet
The Visible DifferenceMedifico aims to provide health care to underserved areas for the prevention of stroke and the diagnosis of conditions and neurological disorders. General practitioners and medical facilities will only be charged on a per-use basis. However, those wishing to buy, rather than lease, a unit can do so through Medifico's sister label, Multigon, whose FDA-approved Neurovision 500P is identical to the Brainvue-TCD 1000. |
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