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Clarius Mobile Health demonstrates wireless, handheld ultrasound scanners

The scanners pair with iOS and Android devices for point-of-care assessments to help diagnose critically ill patients

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The scanners are built with a magnesium case, designed to withstand difficult environments.

Photo by Greg Friese

Clarius Mobile Health demonstrated its portable ultrasound scanners at the 2016 EMS World Expo.

The wireless scanners pair with iOS and Android devices for point-of-care assessments to help diagnose critically ill patients before they reach the hospital. The Clarius C3 multipurpose scanner is designed to image the abdomen, lungs and for quick scans of the heart. The Clarius L7 linear scanner is ideal for guiding procedures such as nerve blocks and targeted injections.

The scanners are built with a magnesium case, designed to withstand difficult environments. They will be water resistant for easy cleaning and sterilization. They’re also powered with a rechargeable battery.

Visit booth 1724 to learn more.

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