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Army tests capability of portable ultrasound devices By Jose E. Rodriguez, U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence Public Affairs June 20, 2024 ...
A new device combining ultrasound and advanced imaging to provide crucial information for the safe delivery of drugs into the ...
Low-frequency ultrasound is fast becoming one of the predominant technologies in the transition to non-invasive treatments. Its use is gaining popularity among patients and health professionals ...
Researchers have made progress against ‘the skull challenge,’ getting through barriers that prohibit ultrasound from imaging ...
Joseph DeVivo, CEO of portable ultrasound device firm Butterfly Network, led the company's return to revenue growth in 2024. Now, he wants to have the device be firmly entrenched in hospitals.
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Handheld POCUS has expanded ultrasound's reach across clinical settings. In emergency departments, where time and space are ...
Butterfly Network's recent equity raise extends its cash runway, but 20% annual sales growth is insufficient for near-term ...
The Butterfly IQ portable ultrasound is a small device that can help diagnose patients while in air, leading to more efficient treatment prior to hospital arrival.
It's always best if farmers can detect drought stress before crop plants become wilted, weakened and lower-yielding. An experimental new portable device could help in that regard, as it uses ...
A close-up photo of the screen of an ultrasound field portable device being tested at Camp Bullis, T X on Mar. 27, 2024. The U.S. Army Medical Evaluation Test Activity conducted an operational ...