Philips Compact Ultrasound System 5000 Series: Premium Performance, Compact Design
Experience the fusion of advanced image quality, flexibility, and standardized workflow with the Philips Compact Ultrasound System 5000 series, designed for confident scanning across all point-of-care (POC) exam types. This system enhances healthcare delivery at the patient bedside, offering a reliable and durable solution for fast-paced environments.
Philips Performance and Portability, Redefined
The Compact 5000 series delivers sophisticated image quality for rapid diagnosis and accurately guided procedures. It is the advanced compact version of the Philips EPIQ Elite and Affiniti systems, featuring a shared workflow, common interface, and transducer compatibility across the Philips portfolio. *Contract required. Collaboration Live is designed to enable clinical collaboration and consultation on the Philips Compact Ultrasound System 5000 series, but is not intended for diagnostic use on that series. Collaboration Live is intended for clinical collaboration, consultation, and remote diagnostic use on Philips EPIQ and Affiniti ultrasound systems, release 9.0 or higher.Key Features:
User Satisfaction and Performance
- 93% of users agree that the system performed to the user's expectations for a mobile system.
- 90% of users agree that the common UI and workflow shared with EPIQ and Affiniti may help reduce user training.
- Supports success across patient types and care locations.
Right Performance, First Scan: Imaging Examples
The system showcases its capabilities through various imaging examples:
- Left ventricular outflow tract
- Cardiac apical view
- Carotid artery - dual display
- Brachial plexus nerves
- Optic nerve
- Endovaginal uterus
- Shoulder rotator cuff
- Lung pleura lining
* Philips CX50 system used for comparison. External evaluation at two sites with a total of 29 patient exams.
Collaboration Live: Enhancing Communication
Collaboration Live* supports confident communication for fast decision-making. Experience premium performance at the point of care by accessing expert team members on demand, extending your team without expanding it. This allows your team to be in multiple places at once, providing decision support on complex exams and training on point-of-care protocols in real time.
Users can reach out for additional guidance and support directly from the ultrasound system.
Security and Service: Supporting Your Goals
Defense-in-depth security protects you and your data. Philips ultrasound systems are built for outstanding clinical capability and exceptional security through a five-layer defense-in-depth security strategy.
#1 in ultrasound customer service satisfaction for nearly 30 years*. Philips offers RightFit, flexible service agreements with warranty programs tailored to your needs. Contact your Philips representative for more information.
The five-layer defense-in-depth security includes:
- Firewall: Operating system hardening, malware protection, access controls, and patient data encryption.
- Blocks unnecessary ports: Limits the attack profile.
- Whitelisting: Allows only known and trusted applications and libraries, requiring fewer updates.
- At rest and in transit: Based on your requirements.
- Disables unnecessary services: Reduces the attack surface.
- Three levels: Customizable.
*Philips is rated number one in overall service performance for ultrasound for 28 consecutive years in the annual IMV ServiceTrak survey in the USA.
The system received the Winner 2020 IMV ServiceTrak Imaging Awards for Best of general ultrasound (Best Service, Best System Performance) and Best of cardiovascular ultrasound (Best Service, Best Customer Satisfaction).
Premium is Now Compact
The Compact 5000 series shares imaging architecture and transducers across Philips' premium platforms. This enables performance that allows visualization of important structures in detail, from deep abdominal views to superficial scans, cardiac and transesophageal imaging, and from small pediatric patients to technically challenging adult body types. Sharing transducers across systems maximizes your ultrasound investment.