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Ge e8

Manufactured by GE Healthcare
Sourced in United States

The GE E8 is a versatile ultrasound system designed for a wide range of diagnostic applications. It features advanced imaging capabilities and a compact, ergonomic design to support clinical workflows. The system is capable of producing high-quality ultrasound images to assist healthcare professionals in their diagnostic and treatment decision-making processes.

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Ultrasound System and Probe Specifications

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All examinations were performed using a Philips IU22, IU elite, or HD11 system (Philips, Best, The Netherlands), a GE E8 or Voluson 730 system (GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI), a Sequoia 512 system (Siemens Healthineers, German), or an Esaote Mylab (Esaote, Italy). Transducers included abdominal convex array probes with a frequency of 3.5 to 5.0 MHz and endovaginal probes with a frequency of 5.0 to 7.0 MHz.
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Transvaginal Ultrasound for Endometriosis Evaluation

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All TVS scans were performed by one examiner who had received professional training. The examiner was blinded to physical examination and previous imaging examination results but was aware that the women were being evaluated for chronic pelvic pain and that endometriosis was suspected. All the TVS examinations were performed within 2 weeks of surgery.
All patients were examined in the lithotomy position using either a GE E8 (GE Healthcare Ultrasound, United States) or Philips IU22 (Philips IU22, United States) scanner equipped with 5–9-MHz or C10-3 transducer for transvaginal visualization.
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