Logiq E9 Ultrasound Service & Support
Free technical support is available from Ultrasound Supply during installation and over the course of the standard limited warranty. Technical support is available after the warranty period at an hourly cost per issue.
Logiq E9 Maintenance Recommendations
We recommend using a surge protector and a dedicated power outlet to maintain the Logiq E9’s electrical system. Any probes should be cleaned with a disinfectant wipe after every use to prevent lens damage.
GE Logiq E9 Dimensions & Weight
Height: Adjustable with maximum of 55.5 in. (1410 mm) and minimum of 44.5 in. (1130mm)
Width: 23 in (585 mm )
Depth: 32.8 in (830 mm)
Weight: 309 lbs. (140 kg), approximately 400 lbs. with packaging
Logiq E9 XDclear Specifications
Digital Beamformer
Displayed Imaging Depth: 0 – 36 cm
Minimum Depth of Field: 0 – 2 cm (Zoom, Probe dependent)
Maximum Depth of Field: 0 – 36 cm (Probe dependent)
Adjustable Dynamic RanGE
GE Logiq E9 Electrical Power
VoltaGE 100 – 240 VAC
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption maximum of 1.2 KVA with on-board peripherals; 0.7 KVA without peripherals
GE Logiq E9 BT09 to BT15: Revisions and Features
GE launched the Logiq E9 in 2009. That first version was designated as BT09. (“BT” is an abbreviation of “Break Through,” and the number designates the year in which this version was launched.)The GE Logiq E9 BT09 was in production until 2010 when the Logiq E9 premium BT10 was introduced. The BT versions are also referred to as a Rev. or revision. The BT09 is Rev 1, BT10 is Rev 2, and so on for subsequent years. Each new version of the Logiq E9 has improved hardware or software, access to new transducers, and fixes to any glitches or bugs compared to the previous year’s model.
The Logiq E9 BT11 added strain-based elastography and Elasto QA as an option. The Logiq E9 BT13 added XDclear as an option, along with access to the new C1-6D and C2-9D convex transducers that were made specifically for the new XDclear technology. The BT13 was also based on a new BEP (back end processor) to improve its imaging performance. In the Logic E9 BT14, GE again upgraded the BEP and added optional Shear Wave Elastography.
All GE Logiq E9 Revisions
GE Logiq E9 BT09 (Rev 1)
GE Logiq E9 BT10 (Rev 2)
GE Logiq E9 BT11 (Rev 3)
GE Logiq E9 BT13 (Rev 4)
GE Logiq E9 BT14 (Rev 5)
GE Logiq E9 BT15 (Rev 6)
Popular configurations of the Logiq E9 Ultrasound
GE Logiq E9 BT11 with 3 transducers
This ultrasound is designed for general imaging (GI) and women’s health configurations. It is commonly used with the following transducers:
GE Logiq E9 BT13 XDclear with 3 transducers
Also designed for general imaging (GI) and women’s health applications, this ultrasound is paired with the following transducers:
C1-6D Convex XDclear
GE Logiq E9 BT11 with 2 transducers
This Logiq E9 ultrasound has a 4D & OB/GYN configuration and is commonly used with one of two transducers:
GE Logiq E9 premium BT11 with 2 transducers
This is a cardiovascular configuration for the Logiq E9 and used commonly with the following transducers:
All GE Logiq E9 Probes & Transducers
4D Convex RAB6 [ 2 – 8 MHz ] – 80° field of view, real-time 4D
4D Convex RAB2-5-D [ 1 – 5 MHz ] – 85° field of view, real-time 4D
4D Convex RAB4-8-D [ 2 – 8 MHz ] – 90° field of view, real-time 4D
4D Micro-convex RNA5-9-D [ 3 – 10 MHz ] – 115° field of view, real-time 4D
4D Intracavitary RNA5-9-D [ 4 – 9 MHz ] – 145° field of view, real-time 4D
4D Linear RSP6-16-D [ 6 – 18 MHz ] – 38mm field of view, real-time 4D
Convex XDClear C1-6-D [ 1 – 6 MHz ] – 80° field of view
Convex XDClear C2-9-D [ 2 – 9 MHz ] – 70° field of view
Convex C1-5-D [ 1 – 6 MHz ] – 70° field of view
Convex Matrix M6C-D [ 2 – 7 MHz ] – 55° field of view
Intracavitary IC5-9-D [ 3 – 10 MHz ] – 145° field of view
Linear 9L-D [ 2 – 8 MHz ] – 44mm field of view
Linear 11L-D [ 3 – 11 MHz ] – 38mm field of view
Linear Matrix ML6-15-D [ 4 – 15 MHz ] – 50mm field of view
Intraoperative Linear L8-18i-D [ 4 – 15 MHz ] – 25mm field of view
Cardiac sector matrix M4S-D [ 1 – 4 MHz ]
Cardiac Sector 6S-D [ 1 – 5 MHz ] – 90° field of view
Sector S1-5-D [ 1 – 6 MHz ] – 90° field of view
Cardiac sector matrix M5S-D [ 2 – 8 MHz ] – 120° field of view
Pediatric cardiac sector S4-10-D [ 3 – 9 MHz ] – 90° field of view
Pencil P2-D [ 2.0 MHz ] – CW split crystal
Pencil P6-D [ 6.3 MHz ] – CW split crystal
TEE Transesophageal 6Tc [ 2 – 8 MHz ] – 90° field of view
Advanced Logiq E9 Ultrasound Probes: 4D and TEE
The Logiq E9 BT13 supports 23 different transducers including the [ 2 – 8 MHz ] 6Tc TEE probe for cardiac applications (though without 4D) and a full range of six-volume transducers including the rare [ 3 – 10 MHz ] RNA5-9-D 4d micro convex transducer, and the equally rare [ 6 – 18 MHz ] RSP6-16-D 4d linear transducer. Very few ultrasound machines besides the Logiq E9 support all these probes in one unit. This is a fantastic cost-savings for a multi-application clinic or radiology department that can purchase one unit that does the same work as 2 or 3 others. The [ 4 – 15 MHz ] L8-18i-D intraoperative linear is perfect for scanning in the small area within a surgical incision.
Popular Transducers for the GE Logiq E9
The [ 1 – 6 MHz ] C1-5-D convex is the most popular convex transducer for the Logiq E9 in general applications because of its versatility and affordable price. The [ 3 – 11 MHz ] 11L-D linear transducer is likewise versatile and able to handle peripheral vascular, abdominal, small parts, and MSK imaging. The [ 3 – 10 MHz ] IC5-9-D is the most popular intracavitary transducer for the Logiq E9 balancing affordability with good OB/GYN and Urology imaging.
GE Ultrasound Machines Comparable to the Logiq E9
The GE Logiq E9 is the successor to the older Logiq 9. The “E” in the Logiq E9 name stands for the “expert” series, used for the premium level products from GE. The Logiq S8 is a high-end system just below the Logiq E9 in price and features. Other “E level” products similar to the Logiq E9 are the Voluson E8 and Vivid E9. The Logiq E9 is targeted toward Radiology but can also perform well in women’s health and cardiology. If you specialize in women’s health and will never need to access the cardiac applications of the Logiq E9 then the Voluson E8 might be a better choice. Likewise, a cardiologist that needs only cardiovascular applications might use a Logiq E9 but would be better suited to the Vivid E9.
Other Brands of Ultrasound Machines Similar to the Logiq E9
The Philips Epiq 5 is similar to the GE Logiq E9 in price and features. The Epiq 5 offers deeper cardiac functions and a 4D TEE probe, but it is not as strong in 4D as the Logiq E9. The Samsung RS80A is similar in price and features to the GE Logiq E9 except the RS80A lacks the depth of transducers for cardiac applications (such as the TEE) or for 4D (such as a 4D endocavitary.)
The Philips Epiq 7 is the top-of-the-line shared service ultrasound machine from Philips. It offers xMatrix and Purewave single crystal probes, a compact and lightweight design and superior ergonomics and workflow. The Epiq 7 replaces the older Philips iE33 but is shared service rather than only cardiovascular. All the Epiq and Affiniti ultrasound machines look visually very similar and use the same monitor and huge tablet like touchscreen for navigation.
The Samsung WS80A is top of the line in Samsung OB/GYN lineup, which empowered by the world class of Samsung digital technologies and its unique 3/4D technologies and OB/GYN dedicated automation technologies, 5D. The average price of a refurbished WS80A ultrasound machine is between $33,500 and $43,500, depending on the condition and past use.
Standard Features on the GE Logiq E9 Ultrasound
19” high-resolution LCD monitor with 90°, and fold-down and lock mechanism for transportation
10.4” high-resolution LCD touch panel
4 active probe ports
Automatic Optimization
CrossXBeam
SRI HD (Speckle Reduction Imaging)
Fine Angle Steer
Coded Harmonic Imaging
Coded Contrast Imaging
Virtual Convex
Advanced 3D
Raw Data Analysis
Real-time automatic Doppler calculations
OB calculations
Fetal trending
Multigestational calculations
Hip Dysplasia Calculations
Gynecological Calculations
Vascular Calculations
Urological Calculations
Renal Calculations
Cardiac Calculations
InSite ExC capability
TUI
Q-analysis
Auto IMT
Cine Memory: 776 MB, Dual/Quad Image, Review Loop, and Speed.
DICOM
Public SR Template
On-board electronic documentation
Integrated 250 GB HDD, with 137 GB for Image Storage
Patient Information database
Image Archive on integrated CD/DVD and hard drive
On-board storage of thermal printer
Integrated locking mechanism for rolling lock and caster swivel lock
Integrated cable management
Front and rear handles
Easily removable air filters
Foot Switch with programmable functionality
Console Protective Cover
GE Logiq E9 Technology Definitions
CrossXBeam: Combines several images from different angles into a single, real-time image that
allows for improved border definition and high contrast resolution.
SRI-HD: High-definition speckle reduction imaging on the Logiq E9 that increases contrast resolution by reducing speckle noise while maintaining true tissue appearance.
Coded Harmonic Imaging: This improves near-field resolution for clearer small parts imaging and for far-field penetration on the Logiq E9.
Coded Contrast Imaging: This enhances the view of the Fallopian tubes vs. other tissue.
TUI: Tomographic ultrasound imaging on the Logiq E9 allows you to view volume data in multiple slices.
Q-Analysis: This plots the velocity information of discrete points for graphical analysis on the Logiq E9.
Auto IMT: Reduces the time it takes to evaluate the carotid artery’s intima-media thickness by automatically detecting the edges of the intima-media.
GE Logiq E9 Accessories
Sony UPD-897MD Digital Black and White Thermal Printer
Sony UPD-898MD Digital Black and White Thermal Printer
Sony UPX-898MD Digital Black and White Thermal Printer
Sony UPD-25MD Digital Color Thermal Printer
Mitsubishi P95DW Digital Black and White Thermal Printer
Mitsubishi CP30DW Digital Color Thermal Printer
Sony DVO-1000 DVD Recorder
CIVCO Disposable Biopsy Guides (for Convex, Linear and Endo-cavity transducers)
Logiq E9 Supplies
Aquasonic ultrasound gel
Sono ultrasound wipes
Sony UPP-110HG thermal printing paper
Sony UPC-21L color thermal printing pack
Mitsubishi CK30L printing paper
Mitsubishi K95HG high gloss thermal printing paper
Logiq E9 Ports
4 active transducer ports
External USB printer connection
DVI-I output available for compatible devices
S-Video output
Ethernet network connection
GE Logiq E9 Standard Imaging Modes
B-Mode
M-Mode
Color Flow Mode (CFM)
Power Doppler Imaging (PDI)
PW Doppler
3D
Advanced 3D
Anatomical M-Mode
Split Screen
Logiq E9 Optional Imaging Modes
Extended Field of View (LOGIQView)
Coded Contrast Imaging
Elastography
Real Time 4D
CW Doppler
B-Flow
B-Flow Color
GE Logiq E9 Applications
The following list of applications, or apps, are the types of clinical exams or studies that a Logiq E9 ultrasound machine can perform. This list can be expanded when the ultrasound system has calculation, measurement, and reporting software included to support additional applications in a clinical environment.
The GE Logiq E9 offers the broadest selection of applications in the GE lineup.
Abdominal
Obstetrical
Gynecological
Breast
Small Parts
Peripheral Vascular
Vascular
Transcranial
Intraoperative
Transrectal
Transvaginal
Transesophageal
Pediatric
Neonatal
Musculoskeletal
Urological
Adult Cardiac
Pediatric Cardiac