Application training for the GE Logiq F6:
KPI’s on-staff sonographer can provide onsite applications training or remote training via video conference at a set price plus travel costs. A pre-recorded video training course is included in the sale, lease or rental of the Logiq F6 from KPI ultrasound.
GE Logiq F6 Service options:
Free technical support is available from KPI during installation and over the course of the standard limited warranty. Technical support is available after the warranty period at an hourly cost per issue.
GE Logiq F6 Maintenance:
KPI recommends the use of a surge protector along with a dedicated power outlet. Probes should be disinfected after every use with a disinfectant wipe proven not to damage the lens (KPI recommends SonoWipes for this.) One PM visit (preventative maintenance) every year.
GE Logiq F6 Dimensions and Weight
Width:
– Keyboard: 500 mm (19.7 in)
– Caster: 720 mm (28.3 in)
Depth:
– Maximum: 697 mm (27.4 in)
– Caster: 800 mm (31.5 in)
Height:
– Maximum: 1412 mm (55.6 in)
Weight: 56 kg, 123 lbs
GE Logiq F6 Specifications:
Digital beamformer
Displayed imaging depth: 0 – 33 cm (probe dependent)
Minimum depth of field: 0 – 2 cm (probe dependent)
Maximum depth of field: 0 – 33 cm (probe dependent)
Continuous dynamic receive focus/continuous dynamic receive aperture
Adjustable dynamic range up to 120 dB
GE Logiq F6 Electrical power:
Nominal input voltage: 100-240 VAC, frequency 50/60 Hz
Power consumption maximum: 400 VA with peripherals
GE Logiq F6 Review:
The architecure of Logiq F6 and Logiq F8 incorporates proven cababilities of GE’s premium ultrasound system such as Logiq E9. At this price point, Logiq F6 has excellent price performance ratio because migraged advanced tools such as Phase Inversion Harmonic imaging, CrossXBeam, and Speckle Reduction imaging, help simplify image acquisition and enhance overall image quality like GE’s flagship model. Logiq F6 has a family look for both H/W and S/W of GE imaging flagship system so that its user is easy to accept its up-to-dated workflow tools such as Auto Optimization, Scan Assistant, and Scan Coach. Also, optional advanced clinical functions such as Static Elastography, Auto IMT, 3/4D, Tissue Velocity Imaing(TVI) with Q analysis, and B-Steer help a user to expand applications of physician’s daily practice.
GE Logiq F6 Features:
17″ (431.8 mm) high-resolution LCD
3 active probe ports
Integrated HDD
Integrated Speakers
Probe Holders
Gel Holder
Front and Rear Handles
Probe Cable Tray
AO(Automatic Optimization)
CrossXBeam(Spatial Compounding Imaging)
SRI-HD (High Definition Speckle Reduction Imaging)
B-Steer
Coded Phased Inversion Harmonic Imaging
Virtual Convex
Patient Information Database
Image Archive on integrated HDD
Raw Data Analysis
Scan Assistant
Scan Coach
Real-Time Automatic Doppler Calculations
OB Calculations
Fetal Trending
Multigestational Calculations
Hip Dysplasia Calculations
Gynecological Calculations
Vascular Calculations
Urological Calculations
Vascular Calculations
Urological Calculations
Renal Calculations
Cardiac Calculations
GE Logiq F6 Peripheral Options:
Sony Fixture Kit for Digital UP-D711 Thermal Printer
Sony Digital UP-D25 Color Thermal Printer
Sony Digital UP-D897 BW Thermal Printer
Mitsubishi P93W/E Thermal Printer
Mitsubishi P95DW Thermal Printer
Footswitch MKF2-MED USB GP26
SanDisk USB Stick 4G
1TB Mobile USB HDD
USB Lamp
USB ECG Kits (AHA/IEC)
GE Logiq F6 Supplies:
Aquasonic ultrasound gel
Sono ultrasound wipes
Sony UPP-110HG thermal printing paper
Sony UPC-21L color thermal printing pack
Mitsubishi KP95HG thermal roll paper (new)
Mitsubishi KP65HM-CE High density thermal paper
GE Logiq F6 ports:
CVBS Output (BNC)
S-Video Output
VGA Output (SXGA resolution)
Audio steteo Output
100BASE-TX Ethernet (RJ45)
USB (3x in rear, 3 under keyboard)
GE Logiq F6 image storage:
Storage formats: DICOM – Compressed /uncompressed, single/multiframe, with/without Raw Data
– Export JPEG, JPEG2000, WMV(MPEG 4) and AVI formats
Storage Devices: USB Memory Stick
DVD-RW Storage
HDD Image Storage
GE Logiq F6 Applications:
Abdominal
Obstetrical
Gynecological
Small Parts
Musculoskeletal
Vascular/Peripheral Vascular
Urological
Pediatric
Transcranial
Cardiac(Adult only)
GE Logiq F6 FAQs:
Strain Elastography is a non-invasive diagnostic technique displaying the relative elasticity of tissue stiffness compared to surrounding tissue by a real-time color map, superimposed on conventional gray scale image. Most malignant lesions have a harder or stiffer consistency than surrounding benign tissue. This change in stiffness can also be present in chronic or inflammatory diseases. To displace the underlying anatomical structures, Strain Elastography requires manual palpation by the user, or compression or decompression of the target produced by the patient respiration. It can be an efficient tool to improve biopsy targeting, image and evaluate breast and testicular lesions, and perform a quick monitoring and follow up of interventional procedures. Additionally, it can provide additional information to increase diagnostic confidence for musculoskeletal diseases such as tendinopathies, tendinosis, synovial hypertrophy or tears.
Tissue Velocity Imaging (TVI) is myocardial Doppler Imaging with color overlay on tissue image available on the sector probes. Tissue color overlay can be removed to show just the 2D image, still retaining the tissue velocity information. Tissue Velocity Imaging (TVI) is an ultrasound based technique used for quantitative analysis of the cardiac function and has earlier been evaluated according to myocardial velocities. The technique is the same as for Doppler echocardiography, measuring flow velocities. Tissue signals however, have higher amplitude and lower velocities, and the signals are extracted by using different filter and gain settings.