Point of Care
Intestinal Ultrasound
See Inflammation Clearly. Treat with Confidence.
Considered the future of IBD monitoring, intestinal ultrasound is a novel, noninvasive technology that offers highly accurate images of the bowel without any special preparation.
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IUS in IBD Monitoring & Treatment Response Whitepaper
IUS is an accurate method of assessing disease activity. The sensitivity and specificity are reported at 88.6% and 86% respectively [7]. IUS is also widely accepted by IBD patients [8].
IUS Protocol for Diagnosis & Measurement (Dolinger et al.) Whitepaper
Ultrasound Systems Designed for IBD Care
Samsung RS85 Prestige
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Samsung V8
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Samsung V7
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Samsung V5
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HM70 EVO
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Improved Workflow Efficiency and Ergonomic Design
Streamlined workflows support your daily procedures by reducing keystrokes and combining multiple actions into one. Users have the option of customizing diagnostic settings based on personalized protocol, resulting in a more simplified exam process.
Build Predefined Protocols to Ensure Every Step is Followed Every Time
Optimize Image With One Touch of The Button
Compare Previous and Current Examine a Side-by-Side Display
Select Transducer and Preset Combinations in One Click
Use the System When AC power is Temporarily Unavailable
Real-time Image Streaming Solution
Clarity Where It Matters Most
Bowel wall layers and vascular flow are displayed with precision, so inflammation is easier to detect, activity is easier to grade, and subtle changes are less likely to be missed. This level of detail supports confident decision-making at the point of care.
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Slow Flow, Shown Beautifully
Stiffness, Shown Confidently
Linear Transducers
Curved Transducers
Microconvex Transducers
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External Education Resource
Explore in-depth IUS education and clinical training through iUSCAN, the Intestinal Ultrasound Group of the U.S. & Canada. Dive into webinars, research, and resources curated to support gastroenterologists in advancing IUS care.