Philips has upgraded its smartphone-controlled hand-held ultrasound system, adding pulse wave Doppler support to help clinicians examine real-time blood flow across a range of diagnostic applications.
Philips point-of-care ultrasound technology now includes Pulse Wave Doppler for all physicians – from cardiologists and radiologists to emergency care – to quickly assess hemodynamics in cardiac ...
Phillips received FDA clearance for an additional transducer for its Lumify ultrasound system, a small portable ultrasound that can connect to mobile devices as well as traditional PACS. The newly ...
Philips Africa today announced the introduction of Lumify(www.Philips.com/lumify), its first App-Based ultrasound system that will extend the reach of ultrasound ...
BRISTOL, Va. (WJHL) — The Bristol, Virginia Fire Department (BVFD) paramedics will now be able to conduct ultrasound assessments in the field with the department’s new innovative device: the Phillips ...
The Dutch multinational made a major design move that could make ultrasound far more mobile and available than it is presently. Royal Philips recently announced that it will start selling an ...
Philips has launched its smartphone- and tablet-connected ultrasound system for physicians, called Lumify, in the United States, just a few weeks after it was cleared by the FDA for prescription use.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Philips announced the FDA clearance and launch of a new version of its point ...
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today announced it has received a second round of funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates ...
Royal Philips NV received a second round of funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to speed adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms on the Lumify hand-held ultrasound device, ...