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Clarius Receives CE Mark Certification for its Dual-Array Wireless Handheld Scanner for Whole-Body Ultrasound Imaging | Imaging Technology News

New Clarius PAL HD3 ultrasound scanner is now available in the European Union and United Kingdom to enable hospital physicians and nurses to quickly diagnose and guide treatment for patients at the bedside

New Clarius PAL HD3 wireless handheld whole-body ultrasound scanner uniquely combines phased and linear arrays on a single head. It offers superior image quality of superficial and deep anatomy at the bedside. CE-Certified, it's now available in Europe, the United Kingdom and the United States. (Graphic: Business Wire) Medical Ultrasound Machine

Clarius Receives CE Mark Certification for its Dual-Array Wireless Handheld Scanner for Whole-Body Ultrasound Imaging | Imaging Technology News

January 17, 2024 — Clarius Mobile Health, a global leader in wireless ultrasound solutions, has received CE Mark for its revolutionary Clarius PAL HD3 wireless handheld whole-body ultrasound scanner combining phased and linear arrays on a single head. It offers superior image quality of superficial and deep anatomy at the bedside1. The Clarius PAL HD3 high-definition wireless scanner is available today in Europe and the United Kingdom.

“You can probably do 95 to 99% of all the ultrasound imaging you need to do during a shift with this single device,” says Dr. Tom Cook who practices at a busy urban hospital. “If you compare the cost of this device to a cart-based system, you're talking a factor of 10 to 15, maybe even 20, depending on the type of system you're using. So, it's very, very inexpensive.”

Clarius is as compact as an iPhone and works seamlessly with iOS or Android devices, ensuring easy mobility from patient to patient. Clarius PAL HD3 is the only whole-body handheld scanner to deliver high-resolution images from the skin down to 40 cm of depth. Healthcare professionals can perform whole-body ultrasound exams without the need to swap devices or transport bulky systems between rooms. Clarius PAL HD3 is the 11th wireless handheld ultrasound scanner in the Clarius specialty ultrasound lineup.

“Our unique dual-array design was driven by our objective to deliver a portable whole-body ultrasound device that produces superior imaging quality, performance, and usability than what was currently available for clinicians,” says Kris Dickie, Chief Technology Officer at Clarius who led the project from ideation to commercialization. “Given the sales volume of the Clarius PAL since we introduced it in the United States late last year, we’re happy to confirm there’s definitely a strong market for a single, versatile device that supports multiple exams and broad clinical applications for hospital physicians.”

Clarius ultrasound scanners are proven to deliver superior image quality.1 Clarius uses the same advanced 8 beamformer processing technology used by higher-end traditional systems. This delivers up to 8 times the speed and performance of other handhelds for clear and detailed imaging to guide safe procedures and support precise and rapid assessments of patients at the bedside.

Watch this video to learn more about Clarius PAL HD3 from three emergency physicians.

For more information: www.clarius.com

1. Park KE, Mehta P, Tran C, Parikh AO, Zhou Q, Zhang-Nunes S. A comparison of five point-of-care ultrasound devices for use in ophthalmology and facial aesthetics. Ultrasound. 2023;0(0). doi:10.1177/1742271X231166895

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Clarius Receives CE Mark Certification for its Dual-Array Wireless Handheld Scanner for Whole-Body Ultrasound Imaging | Imaging Technology News

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