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TOSHIBA AMERICA MEDICAL SYSTEMS INTRODUCES MULTI-FUNCTIONAL CARDIAC ULTRASOUND SYSTEM
FOR BUDGET-STRAPPED HOSPITALS AND CLINICS
Xario Ultrasound System Enables Increased Diagnostic Confidence, Enhanced Efficiency
and Improved Workflow
BOSTON,
June 16, 2005 – Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. (TAMS) today unveiled
the XarioTM ultrasound system, the company’s latest
cardiac ultrasound offering, at the 2005 Annual Scientific Session of the American
Society of Echocardiography (ASE) in Boston. The Xario ultrasound system quickly
and accurately delivers the high-quality images necessary to distinguish tiny cardiac
and vascular structures, while remaining affordable for hospitals and clinics where
resources for new technologies may be dwindling.
"Toshiba Ultrasound
has enjoyed 30-35 percent growth annually over the past few years," said Gordon
Parhar, director, Ultrasound Business Unit, Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc.
"The introduction of the Xario meets the needs of an important segment, customers
with constrained budgets who are seeking a sophisticated system capable of addressing
a diverse patient population. We expect the Xario to contribute extensively to Toshiba's
continued growth over the next few years."
Ultrasound is
an integral diagnostic tool in high-volume hospitals and clinics due in large part
to its ability to quickly scan for a variety of cardiac conditions.
However, due to the historically high cost associated with ultrasound technology,
image quality and system capabilities are often sacrificed in favor of reduced acquisition
costs, a decision that can negatively impact diagnosis and treatment.
To meet the requirements
of physicians and patients for high quality healthcare, Toshiba introduced the Xario
ultrasound system to deliver maximum value and superior image quality at an affordable
price point for growing and high-volume imaging centers and practices that require
high-quality systems with a full range of cardiac imaging functions.
“The Xario is
the ideal solution for busy, budget-conscious hospital and clinical settings where
cardiologists are called upon to make fast and accurate diagnosis, when a multi-functional
ultrasound system is paramount,” said Parhar.
The Xario ultrasound
system will be demonstrated during the scientific session at booth #516. In
addition, clinical experts will be available at the Toshiba booth to discuss the
Xario, and Toshiba’s Dyssynchrony Imaging (DI), a technology that is being developed
by TAMS to assist in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) and is expected to
be commercially available this fall.
“The image quality
the Xario delivers is equal to that of more expensive ultrasound systems, when compared
side-by-side,” said Paul Carr, RDCS, technical director of echocardiography, Iowa
Heart Center. “The ability to obtain high-quality images of the patient’s
heart, with relative ease and speed, can eliminate the need for additional tests
and allows us to begin treatment sooner.”
According to
Sue Tierney, director of diagnostic services, Iowa Heart Center: “After evaluating
a number of ultrasound systems comparable in price and function, we found that the
Xario system delivered the best quality images and applications for the price. The
sonographer is literally able to scan a patient’s heart and within minutes a physician
can make a diagnosis and begin treatment, which is crucial in high-volume hospital
and clinical settings, where you see a wide variety of cardiac pathologies.”
Founded on proven
platform technologies, the Xario ultrasound system delivers superior images to ensure
diagnostic confidence. Among its many standard features, including Filter
and Pulse Subtraction THI and Harmonic TDI, the Xario provides premiere image quality
during routine examinations of the heart, as well as when imaging difficult to scan
patients. In addition, the Xario provides a comprehensive optional Stress
Echo package.
The Xario ultrasound
system provides cardiologists with flexible solutions that can be customized based
on the individual needs of each user. Cardiologists can print, store and perform
network transfers of patient data, still images, clips and SR. In addition,
the system supports all seven classes of DICOM connectivity, and the patient browser
enables cardiologists to review studies and export them to PC compatible formats
at the touch of a button. The system also includes a CDR, integrated DVD recorder
and DVI interfaces.
TAMS improves
comfort and efficiency by providing an ergonomic user interface with programmable
key functions and exchangeable key tops, an elevating panel and display monitor,
as well as a color Touch Command Screen to simplify system operation. In addition,
the Xario is ideal for mobile imaging applications due to its compact size, small
footprint, quick stand-by mode and integrated on-board data management tools.
For more information
about the Xario ultrasound system, TAMS and its wide range of medical imaging products,
please visit www.medical.toshiba.com.
About
Toshiba
With headquarters in Tustin, Calif., Toshiba America Medical Systems markets, sells,
distributes and services diagnostic imaging systems, and coordinates clinical diagnostic
imaging research for all modalities in the United States. Toshiba Medical
Systems Corporation, an independent group company of Toshiba Corporation, is a global
leading provider of diagnostic medical imaging systems and comprehensive medical
solutions, such as CT, X-ray, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine, MRI and information
systems. Toshiba Corporation is a leader in information and communications
systems, electronic components, consumer products, and power systems. Toshiba
has approximately 161,000 employees worldwide and annual sales of $53 billion.
XarioTM is a trademark of Toshiba Medical Systems
Corporation.