Re: ultrasound machine

From: Cindy (anon@anon.home)
Fri Jul 13 21:44:05 2001


At Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Daniel Margulies wrote: >
>I have been using Synergy machines a couple of years ago.
>Never did like them
>Make them send You one machine and try them before You buy.
>Same to all other brands
>
>Don't take other advise
>Take Your own choise
>

I am a Vascular Tech, (former Labor and Delivery Nurse!!). You may also want to have side by side demos and utilize live patient scanning (same patient on every machine)as a way to compare equipment. Also, you might want to tape the ultrasound studies of this patient on each machine so that you can go back after the fact and review the tapes to compare and make your final decison. Believe me, it will be worth your while to take your time in making this investment! C.A.,RN,RVT

>-----Mensaje original-----
>De: Superonline <recephas@superonline.com>
>Para: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND
><ultrasound@mail.medispecialty.com>
>Fecha: Viernes, 29 de Junio de 2001 11:45 a.m.
>Asunto: ultrasound machine
>
>>We have been suggested to buy an ultrasound machine from "DIASONICS". The
>>suggested machines are "SYSTEM FIVE" or SYNERGY". Howevere we don't have
>any
>>experience about these machines. We are planning to use the machine at our
>>prenatal diagnosis unit.
>>
>>Is there anyone can give information about the performance of these
>>instruments?
>>
>>Recep Has, MD
>>University of Istanbul
>>Faculty of Medicine
>>Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
>>




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