Product Description
Toshiba UICW-550A Continuous Wave Doppler Unit
The Toshiba UICW-550A is a vital component designed to restore and maintain the peak diagnostic performance of your ultrasound system. As a dedicated Continuous Wave (CW) Doppler Unit, it is crucial for accurate and reliable high-velocity flow analysis in advanced cardiovascular and vascular studies.
Precision Diagnostics for the Nemio 20
Engineered specifically for seamless compatibility with the Toshiba Nemio 20 SSA-550A ultrasound platform, the UICW-550A ensures that clinicians receive the high-fidelity velocity data necessary for complex quantitative assessments. Continuous Wave Doppler is mandatory for tasks requiring the measurement of the absolute maximum velocity of blood flow, such as assessing severe valvular regurgitation or stenosis, where pulsed-wave Doppler limitations would introduce aliasing artifacts.
- Uncompromised Performance: Restores full CW Doppler functionality to the Nemio 20 system.
- High Sensitivity: Provides the necessary resolution for accurate peak velocity detection.
- OEM Quality: A reliable replacement part ensuring system integrity and longevity.
Technical Specifications and Compatibility
This unit is categorized as a core internal part, designed for integration into the specified Toshiba system.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Category | Ultrasound Parts |
| Brand | Toshiba (Canon Toshiba) |
| Model Number | UICW-550A |
| Function | Continuous Wave Doppler Unit |
| Compatible Ultrasound Machine | Nemio 20 SSA-550A |
Note: The UICW-550A is a critical replacement component. Please verify system compatibility (Nemio 20 SSA-550A) before ordering to ensure optimal performance and seamless integration.
Product Features
- Professional Medical Equipment
- High Quality Assurance
- Professional Repair Service
- Global Shipping
Application Scenarios
Hospitals
Suitable for professional medical equipment needs in various hospitals
Clinics
Meeting professional medical equipment needs in clinics
Research Institutions
Supporting professional needs in medical research institutions

