Wireless Ultrasound for Vascular

Advantages of Wireless Ultrasound for Vascular

1. Fast booting and easy to use
2. Small and portable, can be placed in the doctor’s pocket
3. Built-in WiFi connection, which can connect multiple display devices
4. Simple operation, convenient for simultaneous use by doctors and nurses in clinical departments
5. With CDFI and PW modes to meet the needs of exploring blood vessels
6. Convenient and fast storage, convenient for clinical medical staff to record and upload images
7. Long battery life, continuous application can reach 4-5 hours(based on different models), which is convenient for the department to use for a long time

Application: Carotid Artery Ultrasound

Ultrasound technology uses sound waves to scan the inside of the body. Carotid artery doppler ultrasound is used to evaluate dizziness, memory loss, stroke, hypotonia and other symptoms caused by unilateral carotid artery stenosis or obstruction. It can also be used to screen the risk of stroke.
Advantages of wireless ultrasound:
With automatic measurement for the carotid intima(IMT), it can help clinicians to perform automatic measurement and reduce workload.
With CDFI and PW modes, it helps clinical first-line doctors to grasp the blood flow situation, and is accompanied by intelligent measurement.

Application: Ultrasound-guided PICC

Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC)
Provide patients with medium and long-term intravenous infusion therapy (7 days to 1 year)

Visually display the anatomy of blood vessels
Real-time guidance, full visibility
Improve the success rate of intubation
Reduce complications
Around 800 million catheters are inserted every year in the world, which is heavy workload
If all catheterization is guided by vascular ultrasound, it will greatly improve work efficiency and reduce the pain caused to patients due to catheterization

Application: Arteriovenous Fistula / Graft Evaluation

Ultrasound can be used to visualize the circulation of fistulas or grafts of the dialysis access, as well as the arms and palms.
Ultrasound technology is safe, and arteries & veins can be displayed. No radioactivity and no injection of chemicals. It is used to determine whether the dialysis fistula and graft are abnormal.

Application: Dialysis Access, Blood Circulation in Arms and Palms

Doctors use an ultrasound to examine the blood flow of the dialysis access, arms and palms, to determine whether there is “stealing” of blood from the hands to the dialysis access.

Application: Examination of Upper Limb Arteries and Veins

Ultrasound examination of upper limb arteries and veins can be used to assess the possible stenosis and obstruction of upper limb arteries and veins. This test can be used to assess the possible stenosis and blockage of blood vessels in the arm.

Application: Ultrasound Examination of the Arteries of both Lower Extremities

Ultrasound technology uses sound waves to detect the inside of the body. Arterial Doppler ultrasound uses sound waves to create color images of the arteries of the lower extremities to discover:
Narrowing of blood vessels that may cause pain in the legs when walking
Resting pain in lower limbs
Foot, ankle, heel or toe ulcer
Skin discoloration

Application: Doppler Ultrasonography of Lower Extremity Vein

Doctors use ultrasound to examine leg veins, which can be used to evaluate symptoms including leg pain or swelling, severe varicose veins, shortness of breath, or suspicious blood clots in the legs and lungs.

Application: Ultrasound Examination after Lower Limb Vascular bypass Grafting

Ultrasound examination after bypass grafting (transplanting artificial synthetic materials or normal veins of the arms and legs to the diseased blood vessels) can be used to observe and record the blood flow.
Ultrasound technology uses sound waves to detect the inside of the body. Arterial Doppler ultrasound examines the color image of the blood flow at the transplant site and determines whether there is a thrombus. The presence of blood clots can cause pain and limp.

Application: Contrast-enhanced Saphenous Vein

The doctor uses ultrasound for the examination of the leg veins and draws images of the leg veins for preoperative preparation, including bypass grafting (replacement of the diseased blood vessels with normal veins in the legs).

Application: Preoperative Examination and Postoperative Evaluation of Varicose

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Application: Venous Insufficiency/Swelling

Ultrasound can be used to check whether the veins of the lower extremities are functioning normally. Once the venous valve function declines, you may experience pain, swelling, varicose veins or thrombosis in the lower extremities, which can cause shortness of breath or pulmonary embolism.

Why Choose Golead Wireless Ultrasound?

The vascular surgeon puts the probe in a sterile cannula after the operation is completed. The surgeon places the probe next to the blood vessel being evaluated, measures the blood flow, and explores the blood vessel operation. These images can be viewed in real time and filmed for further research. As an important POCUS tool, choosing us will be prefect.
Features:
1. Wireless, convenient for disinfection and avoid cross infection
2. Small size, easy to carry
3. Quick start-up, easy to check
4. Real-time storage of images, convenient for recording results

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