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- Wearable Devices
- Ultrasound Accessories
- EI Academy
- About Echo-Int
- Introduction
- EI News
- Support & Service
- Technical Documentation
- Products
- Research Ultrasound
- Portable Ultrasound
- Expert Ultrasound
- Wireless Handheld Ultrasound
- Wearable Devices
- Ultrasound Accessories
- EI Academy
- About Echo-Int
- Introduction
- EI News
- Support & Service
- Technical Documentation
- …
- Products
- Research Ultrasound
- Portable Ultrasound
- Expert Ultrasound
- Wireless Handheld Ultrasound
- Wearable Devices
- Ultrasound Accessories
- EI Academy
- About Echo-Int
- Introduction
- EI News
- Support & Service
- Technical Documentation
EchoVIU-4L Liver Diagnosis Solution Disease
Non-Invasive Ultrasound-Based Solution.
EchoVIU-4L Liver Disease Diagnosis Five Steps
Liver disease is the First Step in Echo-Int's Implementation of Expert Ultrasound.
1Fatty Liver
UFF™
Parametric imaging of fatty liver for numeric and region information
2NASH
UASH™
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
3Liver Fibrosis
UFF™
Parametric imaging of liver fibrosis for numeric and region information
4Liver Cirrhosis
UNS™
Measuring liver stiffness
5Liver Cancer
UCC™
Detection of liver tumors
Four Features
Fast
Measruring time less than 10 seconds
Imaging
Provides imaging to assist with localization and offers localized lesion results.
Severity Assessment
Classifying severity into four stages: normal, mild, moderate, and severe.
Diagnostic Score
Using scores for assisted classification diagnosis
Threshold Diagnostic Scores
Supporting Literature
1Hepatic steatosis assessment withultrasound small-window entropy imaging
Zhou et al, Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, Vol. 44, No. 7, pp. 1327-1340, 2018.
2Detectionof pediatric hepatic steatosis through ultrasound backscattering analysis
Chuang et al, European Radiology, Vol. 31, No. 5, pp. 3216-3225,2021.
3Quantitative ultrasound envelope statistics imaging as a screening approach for pediatric hepatic steatosis and liver fibrosis: using biomarker and transient elastography as reference standards
Hsieh et al. Heliyon, Vol. 9, article ID e22743,2023.
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