Due to the particularity of respiratory tract-borne diseases, the treatment of COVID-19 patients has many special difficulties that are different from the daily management of severe patients. During the epidemic prevention process, medical staff wear protective clothing and cannot use stethoscopes. At the same time, traditional large equipment has poor mobility and is difficult to disinfect. Handheld ultrasound has played an important role in the treatment of COVID-19 with its outstanding advantages such as dynamic, real-time, repeatability, multi-target orientation, and freedom from environmental factors. At the same time, it is equipped with a 5G remote platform to realize real-time audio and video consultations.

Problems during the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19

Heavy protective clothing
After wearing protective clothing, physicians cannot use a stethoscope to understand the condition of the lungs and heart, which can’t bring judgments on important clinical information such as heart function and hemodynamics, lung water conditions and curative effects in COVID-19 patients.

The number of sick people is increasing
Due to the surge in patients, many ICU wards are already very crowded, and it is difficult to transport large-scale diagnosis equipment into the wards and use them.

Difficult to move, difficult to disinfect

Critically ill patients infected with new coronary pneumonia have difficulty in moving, inconvenience to frequently use CT and DR for examinations, and delays in monitoring the development of the disease. The disinfection of the machine is another big problem.

The clinical value and economic benefits of Golead Handheld Ultrasound

  • The probe is light and easy to carry. Wireless connection makes disinfect more easily, which protects the safety of medical staff
  • Simple operation, easy to use
  • Telemedicine
  • While discovering the early symptoms of COVID-19, it can also check other diseases. one machine for multiple purposes
  • It is economical and can meet the needs of clinical diagnosis

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