
Since 2007, we had the first step towards setting the foundation for long-term co-operation with Japanese partners in the development of software in medical. We have worked on improving some features of an application which processes the ultrasound results. This software is currently operating on the Ultrasound Diagnostic Equipment, the most popular medical equipment on the world.
Since then, we have been affirming our capability and have the trust of customers through the very good rated products and more orders.
With software engineers having excellent knowledge in Medical business and experiences in special technology relating to Ultrasound, as well as skills in co-operation with Japanese partners, we assert the best capability on this field day by day both in Vietnamese and Japanese market.
What is a Ultrasound ?
Ultrasound (or Sonography) uses sound waves to take detailed pictures of the internal organs. Ultrasound is a safe, radiation-free imaging procedure that utilizes echoes of sound waves to visualize soft tissue and fluids in the body. The Ultrasound machine sends high frequency sound waves into your body, and listens for the echo as the sound bounces off your internal organs. Ultrasound imaging was originally developed using the same SONAR techniques that boats and submarines use to detect underwater objects. Using the echoes a computer in the ultrasound machine creates detailed images of the inner body. Because sound waves are used, the patient is not exposed to any radiation. This makes ultrasound especially useful for pregnant patients and children. Ultrasound is a scanning technique used to image the growing fetus. The transducer portion emits inaudible sound waves, which fan out as they travel through your abdomen. When they hit dense structures like the fetus and the wall of your uterus, the sound waves bounce back to the transducer and are translated into a visual image by the computer.
Ultrasound is used to study many different parts of the body. Ultrasound can be used to study the organs in the abdomen, and look at the heart. A special type of ultrasound called Doppler Sonography can be used to study blood flow in the carotid arteries, and peripheral vessels.
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