The use of SensUS Lung is important during the pre and post infected state and also through the follow-up monitoring of pneumonia, including Covid-19 pneumonia. It allows automatic identification with a 14-zone scan of the lung, zone-by-zone staging with the pneumonia score and a customized monitoring.
The requests for authorizations required by the legal provisions in force in the Emirate and necessary for the marketing of the SensUS Touch ultrasound machine have started.
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SensUS Lung is a portable medical device that allowed us to visit patients who couldn’t move to Athens or needed immediate treatment. Thanks to SensUS Lung, a device based on... read more
Ready for Arab Health 2024, one of the most significant events in the industry.
Amolab will exhibit its devices right where the world of healthcare will meet from January 29th... read more
We have a very positive experience in our delivery room with SensUS Touch: we are lucky because we have a state-of-the-art device that allows doctors and midwives to get... read more
The use of SensUS Lung, especially during the pandemic phase, has been very important and an invaluable support: it provides numerical data that is more comparable than ocular data,... read more
Browse the brochures of the three devices designed by the Italian company Amolab:
SensUS Lung is a portable ultrasound device that enables a quick, automated and non-invasive investigation of pulmonary health... read more
SensUS Touch makes it possible to track the fetus’ head position along the birth canal and to quickly and automatically execute objective measurements of the development, providing crucial information... read more
In case of a cardiological disfunction, upstream, in the lungs, fluid accumulates: this could lead to a typical ultrasound finding, considering* the so called “wet lung disease”. The combination... read more
The SensUS Touch device is a very useful instrument for managing labour, since it allows us to objectively measure certain parameters related to the progression of the fetal head... read more
According to the Director of the Obstetrics-Gynaecology Department, Prof. Nicola Colacurci, the device is “useful as support in the clinical management of labour, especially for less experienced colleagues and... read more
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