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{{Medical Device
{{Medical Device
|Health Topic=Cardiovascular diseases, Maternal mortality, Child mortality,
|Health Topic=Cardiovascular diseases, Maternal mortality, Child mortality
|Classification=Diagnosis
|Classification=Diagnosis
|Scope=Commercialized
|Scope=Commercialized

Revision as of 21:06, 19 November 2013

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Problem being addressed

The use of ultrasound machines is a common, non-invasive way to diagnose a variety of cardiovascular diseases. However, the expense of one of these machines, plus the cost to operate and maintain it, is not an option for most developing countries. Additionally, a trained technician is necessary for operation. There is a need for an alternative method to diagnose cardiovascular diseases.

Detailed description of the solution

The Vscan is a small, handheld device that is the size of a smartphone with powerful ultrasound technology. It has a small screen that shows images picked up by a small attached wand. It is a quick, non-invasive way to scan a patient's organs or a fetus.

Created by

  • Created by: GE Healthcare
  • A link to there website is available here

Where it is sold

The Vscan is sold in Europe, North and South America, the Middle East, Africa, and India.

Funding Source

This project received internal funding.

References

Peer-reviewed publication

Frederiksen, C. A., Juhl-Olsen, P., Larsen, U. T., Nielsen, D. G., Eika, B., & Sloth, E. (2010). New pocket echocardiography device is interchangeable with high-end portable system when performed by experienced examiners. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 54(10), 1217-1223.

Externally generated reports

Ostrovsky, G. (2010, February 16). medGadget. Link available here.

Internally generated reports

A feature by GE of the Vscan is available here

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