BMUS

New guideline clarifies ultrasound use for postnatal ultrasound referrals for follow-up of antenatally detected renal pelvic dilatation

The British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS) has released a guideline to assist healthcare professionals in managing paediatric postnatal ultrasound referrals for follow-up of antenatally detected renal pelvic dilatation, focussing on appropriate ultrasound use. Antenatally detected renal pelvic dilatation has an estimated incidence of 0.5 – 1% of all pregnancies, sometimes being transient and resolved by birth; however, […]

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Atlas Diagnostics launches education academy to meet the growing demand for radiology training opportunities

The demand for radiology in the UK has been increasing steadily due to a combination of factors, including the aging population, which results in a higher need for diagnostic imaging for conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, and musculoskeletal disorders. Additionally, advances in medical technology, such as improvements in MRI and CT imaging, have expanded […]

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Self-service kiosks enable departments to save time and money

EasyPay Network offers self-service kiosks that do not just make transactions easier, they also free up time. “No more overwhelmed staff, no more convoluted payment processes – patients are able to settle their dues in seconds,” the company says. With EasyPay, medical teams are able to reclaim lost minutes and lost money. In healthcare, efficiency is […]

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MyLab E80 is designed for complex clinical cases

Esaote, a manufacturer of medical diagnostic systems with expertise in MRI and ultrasound, has introduced the MyLab E80, a high end ultrasound platform designed for the most demanding clinical environments. The MyLab E80 is part of Esaote’s E-series and is designed for professionals managing complex clinical cases. It combines advanced imaging technology with an AI-driven workflow to enhance diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. Recently nominated […]

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Careful disinfection can help to minimise damage to probes

Ultrasound probes are complex, expensive medical devices that contain fragile components. Nanosonics senior medical affairs manager EMEA Ellie Wishart said: “Despite the best efforts of the staff that use and reprocess them, damage to probes in clinical use is common. A study in the UK found that more than one in three probes were faulty, and more […]

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Multi-Medix continues its mission to drive up quality assurance

Independent ultrasound quality assurance (QA) services provider Multi-Medix was formed with a principal aim: to increase the uptake of ultrasound QA for the safety of patients. At BMUS the company will be demonstrating the Multi-Medix Phantom. Users can test-drive the fully portable, user-friendly and cost-effective phantom device. It assists ultrasound departments with meeting the ultrasound QA guidance […]

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Experience the future of ultrasound with Mindray at BMUS 2024

Experience a new era of intelligent ultrasound with a first look at the brand new Resona A20 ultrasound system from Mindray. Seeking truth requires clarity that gives you confidence, agility to seize the right moments, and depth to reveal what’s hidden. This ultra high end ultrasound diagnostic system represents the highest level of medical imaging for […]

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Ultrasound product supplier matches longevity with quality control

Casmed International has been in existence since 1984, producing high quality devices for use in ultrasound including needle guides and cyst aspiration needles. The company stocks a wide range of covers designed to fit all makes of ultrasound probes. Casmed says its manufacturing processes are of the highest quality: they are fully compliant with strict European […]

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