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ECI-X4 Waterproof Ultrasound Scanner with Multiple Probes for Animals Use
Overview
The ECI-X4 Veterinary Ultrasound Diagnostic System is equipped with a variety of probes, including rectal probe, convex probe, linear probe, and micro-convex probe. Selecting different examination modes accommodates the diagnostic requirements for various animal regions or tissues. Featuring an 8.0-inch 1024×720 high-definition display with four pseudo-colour modes, it provides intuitive visualisation of embryonic development and adipose tissue structures. This portable veterinary ultrasound device incorporates 8GB storage with USB flash drive expansion and export capabilities, facilitating the creation of individual breeding records. Its all-metal housing offers impact resistance and corrosion protection, while the waterproof and slip-resistant design permits direct rinsing and disinfection.

Using video
Technical Specifications
| Type | ECI-X4 | |||||||
| Probe | L80/4-8MHz rectal probe | C50/2.5-5.5MHz convex probe | 5.0MHz micro-convex probe | 6.5MHz intracavitary probe (sheep) | ||||
| Max. detection depth (mm) | ≥80 | ≥140 | ≥90 | ≥80 | ||||
| Resolution(mm) | Lateral | ≤1(depth ≤60) | ≤3(depth≤80) ≤5(depth ≤130) | ≤3(depth≤60) | ≤1(depth ≤60) | |||
| Axial | ≤1(depth≤80) | ≤1(depth≤80) | ≤1(depth≤60) | ≤1(depth≤80) | ||||
| Dead Zone(mm) | ≤3 | ≤6 | ≤5 | ≤3 | ||||
| Geometric position accuracy | Horizontal | ≤5 | ≤7.5 | ≤7.5 | ≤5 | |||
| Axial | ≤5 | ≤5 | ≤5 | ≤5 | ||||
| Display | 8 inch screen | |||||||
| Screen resolution | 1024*720 | |||||||
| Gray Scale | 256 | |||||||
| Storage | 8GB | |||||||
| Channel | 8 | |||||||
| Cine-loop | 500fps | |||||||
| Depth | 80-240mm | |||||||
| Measurement | Back-fat thickness, distance | |||||||
| Elements | 96 | |||||||
| Interface | USB2.0 | |||||||
| Working Time | ≥4 hours | |||||||
| Size | 241mm*163mm*33mm | |||||||
| N.W | 1229g | |||||||
| Optional Probes | ||||||||
| L80/4-8MHz Rectal probe | 7.5MHz Linear probe | 3.5MHz Convex probe | 5.0MHz Micro-convex probe | |||||
| L: 64mm Pitch: 0.8mm Element: 80 Frequency: 5.5-7.5MHz Depth: 80-120mm | L: 40mm Pitch: 0.5mm Element: 80 Frequency: 6.5-10.0MHz Depth: 60-120mm | R: 60mm Element: 80 Frequency: 2.0-5.0MHz Depth: 120-240mm | R: 20mm Element: 80 Frequency: 4.0-5.5MHz | |||||
| 6.5MHz intracavitary probe (sheep) | ||||||||
| L: 64mm Pitch: 0.8mm Element: 80 Frequency: 4.0-8.0MHz Depth: 60-130mm | ||||||||
CATTLE: Testing Procedure (Use rectal probe)
1. Clean out the excreta in cow's rectum.
2. Palpate by hand and preliminarily estimate the gestation state to determine the germinal tissue for B ultrasonic scanning.
3. Hold the probe, and insert it into the rectum with hand on the probe closely to ensure that your hand will feel any following situation firstly. Position your hand at the dorsal part between the rectum wall and the transducer.
4. The internal structure of cow is displayed on the screen. Bladder lies in the vertical crossed part, the following parts are cervix tissue and uterine body. Observe horizontally, uterine horn usually looks in round shape. Move the probe inside the rectum until the coupling section of uterine horn and uterine body displayed
2. Palpate by hand and preliminarily estimate the gestation state to determine the germinal tissue for B ultrasonic scanning.
3. Hold the probe, and insert it into the rectum with hand on the probe closely to ensure that your hand will feel any following situation firstly. Position your hand at the dorsal part between the rectum wall and the transducer.
4. The internal structure of cow is displayed on the screen. Bladder lies in the vertical crossed part, the following parts are cervix tissue and uterine body. Observe horizontally, uterine horn usually looks in round shape. Move the probe inside the rectum until the coupling section of uterine horn and uterine body displayed
SHEEP: Testing Procedure (Use convex probe)
There are two methods to check pregnant ewe with B ultrasound:
Use convex probe or linear probe to check the abdomen, and rectal probe for rectum. These two methods are both quite useful to diagnose pregnancy. On the base of some publication, we agree that both the methods on pregnancy diagnosis are proved to be effective.
— Within 35 days of pregnancy, result of rectal way is more precise than that of abdominal way;
— During 35 to 70 days of pregnancy, both are equally effective.
— After 70 days of pregnancy, abdominal method would be better. This way would be more practical for the bigger womb.
Abdomen check
1. Abdomen check can be done when the ewe is standing, lying or squatting. Put the probe on the middle abdomen without fur and is set to be the proper position for checking in advance.
2. If there is mud on this part, clean with water first in case the abdomen pelvic structure could not be displayed accurately.



Bovine
Equine
Swine
Ovine
Pet


