Department of Ultrasound Diagnostics
Ultrasound, or echography, is the fastest non-invasive diagnostic method that allows us to detect various pathological changes occurring in the body. It is used in rheumatology, traumatology, gastroenterology, urology, obstetrics and gynecology, and various other medical fields. Through ultrasound, physicians can easily assess the structure of organs, identify pathologies, and plan further examinations or treatments when necessary.
In the ultrasound department, examinations are conducted using premium-class GE LOGIC E10s equipment, which is distinguished by its powerful diagnostic capabilities and high-resolution visualization. This equipment offers multifunctionality and versatile applications, which define precise diagnostics.
Advantages of the Device:
The GE LOGIQ E10 series sets a new standard in visualization to enhance diagnostic confidence for all clinics. Its cSound™ architecture integrates versatile XDclear™ transducers, the cSound Imageformer, and advanced Speckle Reduction Imaging to deliver exceptional image quality.
AI-based tools, such as the Breast Assistant equipped with Koios DS™, Auto Lesion Segmentation, Auto Doppler Assistant, and OB Measurement Assistant, contribute to improved examination speed and increased diagnostic reliability.
2D shear wave elastography provides a quantitative assessment of tissue elasticity and helps reduce the need for invasive procedures. This tool is particularly beneficial for the diagnosis and monitoring of patients with chronic liver diseases.
The ultrasound-guided attenuation parameter (UGAP) offers a quantitative assessment of liver steatosis, facilitating the early identification and monitoring of patients with NAFLD, NASH, or ASH.
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) assists clinicians in clearly visualizing tissue structures and vascularization of lesions, ensuring accurate detection and characterization of damage.