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Ultrasound System features compound pulse wave generator.


December 11, 2006 - ProSound Alpha 10 v5 provides optimal imaging through precise delay control of frequency and amplitude in each ultrasound transmission. System features Compound Impulse waveform, which enables system to transmit broader bandwidth from transducers used to differentiate anatomical structures in hard to image patients. Broadband Harmonics enhances high-definition blood flow imaging mode used for vascular imaging, while eTRACKING provides way to evaluate vessel wall stiffness.


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Release date: November 24, 2006


Aloka Co., Ltd. Introduces New Version 5 of ProSound Alpha 10 at RSNA


Aloka Releases New Features, Functionality in High-Performance Digital Ultrasound System

TOKYO, Nov. 24 / -- Aloka Co., Ltd. today introduced a new version of its high-performance ProSound Alpha 10 ultrasound system. The ProSound Alpha 10 new version 5 incorporates image enhancements and features, such as Compound Pulse Wave Generator (CPWG), Broadband Harmonics, Directional eFLOW and eTRACKING and Flow Mediated Dilatation (FMD). The company's newest scanner is on exhibit at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) from November 26-30, 2006 in Chicago, IL.

Superior Image Quality with Compound Pulse Wave Generator (CPWG) and Broadband Harmonics

New Version 5 of Aloka's Prosound Alpha 10 is equipped with programmable CPWG. This technology provides optimum imaging through precise delay control of the frequency and amplitude in each individual ultrasound transmission. The system also features newly designed Compound Impulse waveform which enables the system to transmit broader bandwidth from Hemispheric Sound Technology Plus (HST+) transducers used to differentiate anatomical structures in "hard to image" patients. This revolutionary transmission capability works with Extended Pure Harmonics Detection, an Aloka innovation that is standard on the company's premium prosound product line.

These technologies combine to create what Aloka calls intelligent Broadband Harmonics. Broadband Harmonics delivers higher sensitivity and superior spatial resolution; there is no longer a trade-off between spatial resolution and penetration.

Directional eFLOW

Broadband Harmonics also enhances a high-definition blood flow imaging mode used primarily for vascular imaging: Directional eFLOW. Directional eFLOW can be used for both low-velocity and high-velocity flow, delivering greater spatial and temporal resolution.

eTRACKING and FMD for Preventative Medicine

Aloka's eTRACKING (Echo Tracking) is a new, more accurate way to evaluate vessel wall stiffness before the onset of changes such as thickening or plaque formation. eTRACKING allows you to detect atherosclerosis much earlier than commonly used Intima Medial Thickness (IMT). By estimating a patient's "blood vessel age", a healthcare provider can advise the patient to alter his or her lifestyle through diet and exercise to prevent atherosclerosis. eTRACKING also supports accurate tracking of treatment at 0.01mm accuracy.

eTRACKING also enables FMD, a non-invasive way to assess endothelial function, which is considered the first indicator of atherosclerosis. FMD measures minute vasodilatation with 0.01mm accuracy.

Aloka at Booth 6521 at RSNA

Aloka executives and sales representative will be on hand at booth 6521 at RSNA to discuss the new features and benefits of the ProSound Alpha 10.

About Aloka

Aloka Company, Ltd. -- The Innovator in Ultrasound -- has proudly served the worldwide medical community for more than 50 years. As one of the longest continuously operating ultrasound companies in the world, Aloka is one of the most experienced and most innovative firms in the diagnostic ultrasound market. One of the important innovations introduced by Aloka in 1983 was color Doppler technology. Today, this technique had become an indispensable diagnostic tool for many ultrasound examinations in a wide variety of clinical applications. The company has installed more than 187,000 ultrasound systems and has worldwide revenues of approximately US$415 million. www.aloka.com

Contact (Japan):
Masanobu Tada
Phone: +81-422-45-9247
Aloka Company, Ltd.
E-mail: tada1486@am.aloka.co.jp

Contact (US):
Katie Lybrook
Aloka Company, Ltd.
Phone: +1-203-269-5088, ext. 206
E-mail: klybrook@aloka.com

First Call Analyst:
FCMN Contact: asianet@aap.com.au

Source: Aloka Company, Ltd.

Web site: http://www.aloka.com/


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Katie Lybrook
USA
Phone: 203-269-5088 ext 206
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Company Information:
Name: Aloka Co., Ltd.
Address: 10 Fairfield Boulevard
City: Wallingford
State: CT
ZIP: 06492
Country: USA
Phone: 203-269-5088
FAX: 203-269-6075
http://www.aloka.com/



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