The MX1 Platinum continues Konica Minolta’s innovation in ultrasound imaging with an advanced imaging algorithm that improves resolution of ultrasound images, in both color and grayscale modes, and reduces graininess in the image while maintaining optimum frame rates.

The MX1 Platinum continues Konica Minolta’s innovation in ultrasound imaging with an advanced imaging algorithm that improves resolution of ultrasound images, in both color and grayscale modes, and reduces graininess in the image while maintaining optimum frame rates. 

 


November 14, 2022 — Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc., a leader in medical diagnostic imaging and healthcare information technology, introduces its next-generation, compact point-of-care ultrasound system (POCUS), Sonimage MX1 Platinum, delivering incredible detail resolution for superior image quality. Clinicians can hand carry the Sonimage MX1 Platinum System wherever it is needed most – at the bedside, in an exam room or surgery suite. Konica Minolta will introduce the new system at the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), November 27 – December 1, 2022. 

The MX1 Platinum System leverages an advanced imaging algorithm that achieves improved resolution of ultrasound images while maintaining optimum frame rates. This algorithm improves image quality of the color and grayscale modes, delivering speckle reduction and applying a smoothing effect to reduce graininess in the image. The exceptional image quality at the point-of-care can help clinicians make better informed diagnoses and facilitate accurate interventions, giving them confidence in what they are seeing to make immediate decisions that enhance patient care. 

Also new is an extended battery life that enables a continuous two-hour scan time, so the MX1 Platinum System can be carried throughout the hospital or clinic without requiring a re-charge. A full suite of powerful transducers is available with MX1 Platinum System, including the L18-4 and HL18-4 wide-band frequency linear probes for musculoskeletal (MSK) and general imaging exams. The S4-2 phased array enables quick scans of the heart in perioperative situations, which allows clinicians to assess the patient pre- and post-surgery. 

The combination of excellent image quality, powerful transducers and Konica Minolta’s Simple Needle Visualization (SNV) make the MX1 Platinum System the ideal POCUS unit for interventions. SNV highlights the advancing needle for greater visibility of the needle tip, shaft and injectate for more confident interventions or biologic injections.  

“Whether POCUS is used at the bedside, office or during an intervention, image quality matters,” says Joan Toth, Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Konica Minolta Healthcare. “With an aging population and continued increase in MSK diseases, physicians are turning to POCUS for a faster diagnosis of the patient’s injury or pain and to more confidently place injections. The MX1 Platinum System is a compact yet powerful device that delivers immediate and high-quality images at the point-of-care.” 

For more information: https://healthcare.konicaminolta.us 

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