
Phased Array Ultrasound
Phased array ultrasound is a sophisticated imaging technique used in medical diagnostics that utilizes multiple small ultrasound transducers arranged in a specific pattern. By adjusting the timing of the sound waves emitted from each transducer, the system can steer and shape the ultrasound beam, allowing for detailed imaging of internal structures, such as the heart or other organs. This technique enhances image resolution and provides dynamic views, making it particularly useful for procedures where precision is critical, such as cardiac assessments and guiding biopsies. It enables clinicians to obtain clear, real-time images for better diagnosis and treatment planning.