The GE Venue ultrasound machine is a mobile point-of-care color doppler ultrasound designed specifically for critical care and point-of-care markets in which efficiency, ease-of-use, and image quality are the key features. The Venue is the successor to the earlier modes: GE Venue 40 and GE Venue 50. The main differences between the GE Venue R2, R3 and R4 is that the newer models (R3 and R4) include updated imaging technologies, improved processing power, and additional features that may not be available on the R2.

The Venue’s biggest benefit is the price and performance. It gets a lot of bang-for-the-buck as many similar tablet-style point-of-care ultrasound machines can be pricey.

A 19″ articulating monitor provides a large user interface that provides simple, efficient use as well as high definition images that can be viewed from a distance from a wide viewing angle.

Description

The GE Venue premiere system features the following key benefits:

 

  • 19″ articulating monitor
  • Up to 4 hours of battery life for busy emergency departments
  • Venue’s “Shock Toolkit” includes the Auto VTI, Auto IVC, and Auto B-Lines tools, for quick diagnosis of the status of the heart, the inferior vena cava, and the lungs
  • 4 probe connectors
  • 3-button programmable transducer allows the clinician to perform tasks without needing to be close to the machine, remove your hands from the task, or take your eyes off the patient.
  • Easy to clean interface
  • RUSH protocol (evaluating cardiac function, key vascular structures, and likely sources of hypotension) with stroke volume assessment
  • ARDS Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
  • BLUE Bedside Lung Ultrasound in Emergency
  • DVT Deep Vein Thrombus
  • VTI Velocity Time Integral
  • IVC Inferior Vena Cava

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