3 Ways Probe Damage Affects Patients
Ultrasound probe damage directly impacts patients, their health, and their outcomes through its effects on diagnostic accuracy, treatment efficacy, patient safety, comfort, and psychological well-being.
Ultrasound probe damage directly impacts patients, their health, and their outcomes through its effects on diagnostic accuracy, treatment efficacy, patient safety, comfort, and psychological well-being.
According to the American Heart Association, transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) ultrasound probes use high-frequency sound waves to make detailed pictures of the heart and the arteries that lead to and from it.
Reprocessing reusable medical devices, like TEE ultrasound probes, can be a long and tiresome process, especially when you’re busy juggling various other tasks throughout the day.
Where does Spaulding Classification come from and what are the classifications?
Organizing and implementing self-assessments may feel like an added pressure, but as everyone in the healthcare industry knows: an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
CS Medical is pleased to announce FDA 510(k) clearance of a new single-use, high-level disinfectant chemistry for the TD 100 Automated TEE Ultrasound Probe Disinfector
Electrical leakage testing can improve your ability to identify minor probe damage
CS Medical, LLC is pleased to announce the successful installation of over 170 TD 100 automated transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) probe disinfectors and TEE probe storage cabinets with a major North American hospital group.