It’s nice to get a nice snapshot of a critically ill patient right away so that helps me with the workflow. I can walk out of the room and say this guy is in pulmonary edema or this guy looks like he has a ruptured AAA. That can help guide my next steps of management for the patient. So, it’s hitting a lot of good spots for me.”
Dr. Brian Johnson
It’s super portable, it’s super small, it’s wireless, it sits in my pocket. I can pull it out and switch between a linear and a phased probe with just a button. It saves me a bunch of time.