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510(k) Data Aggregation
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LIFE IMAGING SYSTEMS LIS 6000 A
The LIS 6000A is intended to acquire a full resolution set of B-Mode images. The source of these images is the analog video or digital video output of a diagnostic ultrasound system. Image acquisition geometry shall be either linear (parallel slice), axial (propeller slice) or sector (fan slice).
The LIS 6000A is intended to acquire a full resolution set of Color Flow images. The source of these images is the analog video or digital video outputs of a diagnostic ultrasound system. Image acquisition geometry shall be either linear (parallel slice), axial (propeller slice) or sector (fan slice).
The LIS 6000A is intended to acquire a high resolution set of B-Mode loops. The source of these loops is the analog video or digital video output of a diagnostic ultrasound system. Gating is accomplished by analyzing externally generated cardiac and/or respiratory signals. Image acquisition geometry shall be either linear (parallel slice), axial (propeller slice) or sector (fan slice).
The LIS 6000A is intended to acquire a high resolution set of Color Flow loops. The source of these loops is the analog video or digital video output of a diagnostic ultrasound system. Gating is accomplished by analyzing externally generated cardiac and/or respiratory signals. Image acquisition excernally generator linear (parallel slice), axial (propeller slice) or sector (fan slice).
The LIS 6000 is intended to reformat the acquired B-Mode and Color Flow data sets into a single volumetric data space and subsequently display multiple planar cross sections of that space, either individually, or together in a 3D polyhedral display
The LIS 6000A is intended to display three different volumetric rendering display modes: Maximum intensity, surface rendering and volume rendering.
The LIS 6000A will make basic distance, area, and volume measurements based on boundaries defined in user selected cross sectional planes.
The LIS 6000 is a device which can acquire, display, and post process diagnostic ultrasound images.
Data acquisition involves video grabbing a set (or sets) of ultrasound frames, each frame representing a planar image, while positioning the ultrasound probe such that the set of 2D planes acquired spans a predefined volume with a known relationship between the planes. The probe positioning devices are described below. Three types of acquisitions are defined for the LIS 6000A: ungated, single phase gated and multiphase gated.
The provided document does not contain information about acceptance criteria or a study proving the device meets them. The text describes a medical device, the Life Imaging Systems LIS 6000A - Image Processing System, and its accessories, detailing its function, acquisition methods, post-processing capabilities, and intended uses. It also includes a comparison table with a predicate device, the TomTec EchoScan.
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- Whether a multi-reader multi-case (MRMC) comparative effectiveness study was done or the effect size.
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