GE Voluson S8 Application Training
Ultrasound Supply employs on-staff sonographers who can provide you with onsite applications training for the Voluson S8 at a set training price plus travel costs.
Service Options for Voluson S8 Ultrasounds
Free technical support is available during the installation phase and over the course of your system’s standard limited warranty. Technical support is also available after the warranty period at an hourly cost per issue.
GE Voluson S8 Maintenance Recommendations
Ultrasound Supply recommends using a surge protector and a dedicated power outlet when using the Voluson S8. Probes should be properly disinfected after every use with a disinfectant wipe that won’t damage the lens; for tips, review this probe disinfecting article from our parent company, Probo Medical.
Dimensions & Weight of the Voluson S8
Height: (adjustable, maximum) 1725 mm (67.9 in), (minimum) 975 mm (38.4 in)
Width: 620 mm (24.4 in)
Depth: 850 mm (33.4 in)
Weight: (no Peripherals) 90 kg (198 lbs.), approx. 325 lbs. with packaging
Voluson S8 Specifications
Digital Beamformer
335,127 system processing channel technology
Minimum Depth of Field: 0-1 cm (Zoom, probe dependent)
Maximum Depth of Field: 0-36 cm (probe dependent)
Up to 261 dB Dynamic Range adjustable by selecting 12 Dynamic Contrast Curves
Electrical Output of the Voluson S8
Voltage: 100-120VAC, 220-240VAC
Frequency: 50/60 Hz (+/-2%)
Power consumption: Nominal 900VA including all options. Typical power consumption with 500VA load approx. 1.75A at 230V/50Hz without peripherals.
Thermal Output: 1200 BTU/h
GE Voluson S8 Revisions: BT11 to Present
GE first launched the Voluson S8 in 2011 and designated it as the BT11. The “BT” abbreviation for ultrasounds stands for “Break Through,” and the number (such as 11) designates the year in which the version was launched. The follow-up version, the Voluson S8 BT12, was launched in 2012. The Voluson S8 BT12 improved the image quality but kept the same feature set. Two years later, the GE Voluson S8 BT14 added HDLive as a hardware upgrade option, which improved 3D/4D image quality. This option requires different hardware than the non-HDLive versions of the Voluson S8. Current Voluson S8 versions have such features as a cellular modem kit and MMS/email connectivity. Ultrasound Supply recommends buying a Voluson S8 version of BT14 or higher, preferably with HDLive, because this new technology has become the industry standard.
All revisions of the GE Voluson S8
GE Voluson S8 (BT11)
GE Voluson S8 (BT12)
GE Voluson S8 (BT14)
GE Voluson S8 (BT15)
Popular configurations of the Voluson S8 in 2016
- GE Voluson S8 (BT12) with 3 transducers
RAB4-8-RS 4D Convex
4C-RS 2D Convex
E8C-RS 2D Endovaginal
All GE Voluson S8 probes / transducers
4D Convex RAB2-5-RS [ 1 – 5 MHz ] 192 elements, 46mm, max scanning depth 30cm
4D Convex RAB2-6-RS [ 2 – 6 MHz ] 192 elements, 46mm, max depth 26cm
4D Convex RAB4-8-RS [ 2 – 8 MHz ] 192 elements, 46mm, max scanning depth 26cm
4D Endocavitary RIC5-9W-RS [ 4 – 9 MHz ] 192 elements, 11.6mm, max scanning depth 16cm
Endocavitary E8C-RS [ 4 – 10 MHz ] 128 elements, 10.7mm, max scanning depth 16cm
Convex C1-5-RS [ 2 – 5 MHz ] 192 elements, 56.1mm, max scanning depth 30cm
Convex 4C-RS [ 2 – 5 MHz ] 128 elements, 60.0mm, max scanning depth 30cm
Convex AB2-7-RS [ 2 – 8 MHz ] 192 elements, 40.0mm, max scanning depth 28cm
Microconvex 8C-RS [ 4 – 10 MHz ] 128 elements, 10.7mm, max scanning depth 16cm
Linear 12L-RS [ 4 – 12 MHz ] 192 elements, 37mm FOV, max scanning depth 8cm
Linear 9L-RS [ 3 – 8 MHz ] 192 elements, 37mm FOV, max scanning depth 14cm
Linear Matrix ML6-15-RS [ 4 – 13 MHz ] 336 elements, 50mm FOV, max scanning depth 12cm
Cardiac sector 3Sc-RS [ 1 – 4 MHz ] 64 elements, 50° FOV, max scanning depth 24cm
Pediatric cardiac sector 12S-RS [ 5 – 11 MHz ]18mm footprint, max scanning depth 12cm
Pencil Transducer P2D [ 2 MHz ] CW Split Crystal
Advanced Voluson S8 transducers: 4D and Matrix
The Voluson S8 supports a wide range of 2D and 3D probes that help medical professional obtain great images, especially in the first trimester and in complex gynecological exams. The Voluson S8 supports four mechanical 4D transducers; 3 convex and 1 endocavitary. The advanced C1-5-RS convex offers exceptional 2D imaging. The ML6-15-RS linear probe features matrix technology for breast imaging and provides excellent spatial resolution and image uniformity in a 50 mm footprint that reduces the number of passes needed in a breast exam.
Popular GE Voluson S8 transducers
The RAB4-8-RS 4D convex gives the broadest range of penetration. The E8C-RS endocavitary and 12L-RS are both inexpensive and are popular on a wide variety of GE systems. The RIC5-9W-RS is the only 4D transducer on the Voluson S8 that offers elastography. The C1-5-RS convex is popular for 2D imaging as it offers a wider bandwidth and superior imaging.
Voluson S8 comparison with other GE ultrasound machines
The Voluson S8 was created as a brand new design to provide a less-expensive, smaller alternative to the popular Voluson E8 and does not replace a previous model. Both the Voluson S8 and the Voluson E8 have many of the same features, and HD live was even added as an option on later models of the S8. The main differences are the transducers used and the number of channels. The S8 cuts costs by reducing both. The Voluson S8 was created at the same time as the less expensive Voluson S6. Both use the same probes and look identical on the outside. The Voluson S6 does not have access to 2 of the advanced probes of the S8, namely the more advanced C5-1-RS convex and the ML6-15-RS matrix linear. The Voluson S6 also has half the channels of he Voluson S8 so there is a significant difference in image quality. The Logiq S8 looks identical to the Voluson S8 on the outside but offers a broader set of transducers and support for all cardiac applications and should be considered by those not specializing in women’s health and 4D. The Logiq S8’s price point is identical to the Voluson S8.
GE Voluson S8 vs E6
The GE Voluson E6 looks nearly identical to the more expensive Voluson E8, but has half the channels. In price and image quality it is nearly identical to the Voluson S8. The S8 is a newer design and has a smaller size and weight. However the Voluson E6 can use the same transducers as the E8. These transducers offer better image quality and a wider range of transducers but at a higher price. So when choosing between the Voluson S8 and E6, it comes down to 2 choices; do you prioritize smaller size and a lower probe price? If so then the Voluson S8 is a better choice. Or if you want more transducer options and slight edge in image quality from those same advanced transducers then choose the Voluson E6. Remember to look at which revision of the E6 you are considering as there is a much larger difference between the features of the E6 over the years where as the Voluson S8 has relatively few changes from BT11 to BT15.
Other brands competing with the GE Voluson S8
The Samsung Accuvix A30 and Philips Affiniti 70 are the closest competitors to the Voluson S8 in the high-end price segment. The Accuvix A30 offers very close competition in 4D imaging while the Affiniti 70 offers even better 2D image quality but poorer 4D options. The Accuvix A30 is a more close competitor to the Logiq S8 as it focuses on both women’s health and general imaging while the Affiniti 70 is a true shared service system with excellent imaging for cardiovascular applications as well.
The Philips Affiniti 70 is a high-end shared-service ultrasound machine that was developed in 2014 based on the premium EPIQ 7. The Affiniti 70 looks nearly identical to the EPIQ 7 and EPIQ 5 and offers many of the same features, including single crystal PureWave transducers. The Philips Affiniti 70 also has many of the same technologies as the EPIQ series ultrasounds, including the QLAB onboard quantification set and ShareWave elastography. A unique feature of the Affiniti 70 is that it offers ShearWave. As a shared service ultrasound machine, the Affiniti 70 excels at cardiology as well as women’s health, vascular and radiology ultrasound applications. Philips ultrasounds are most well known for their cardiac imaging superiority, but the Philips Affiniti 70 also features high image quality for its price level. An alternative system at a lower price point is the Affiniti 50, although only the Affiniti 70 has the PureWave transducers and ShearWave Elastography. Scroll below for additional details and specifications on the Affiniti 70, or contact us today for more information.
The GE Voluson S6 is a midrange 4D OB/GYN ultrasound machine that shares some transducers with the Voluson-i portable. It is the replacement for the Voluson 730 pro and is much smaller and lighter than any other Voluson console. This together with a battery allow it to easily be wheeled from room to room without rebooting. The Voluson S6 is a lower priced version of the Voluson S8 with less features and probes, but the two look nearly identical. On average, a refurbished GE Voluson S6 costs between $15,000 and $40,000, depending on the transducers included as well as the age, condition, and history of use of the system but our systems start at $15,000.
The GE Voluson E6 is a high-end 4D OB/GYN ultrasound machine. The Voluson E6 is a slightly scaled down version of GE’s popular Voluson E8, and from the outside, the two ultrasounds look identical. The Voluson E6 continues GE’s focus on women’s health and 4D imaging, although with fewer features than the Voluson E8 and at a lower price point. On average, a refurbished GE Voluson E6 costs between $10,000 and $20,000, depending on the transducers included as well as the age, condition, and history of use of the system. Scroll below to view the specs and applications for the Voluson E6, or contact us today to purchase this ultrasound for your practice.
The GE Logiq S8 is a high-end multi-purpose ultrasound machine designed for abdominal, vascular, breast, cardiac, small parts, 4D, obstetrics, gynecology, neonatal, pediatrics, urology and transcranial applications. The Logiq S8 is extremely light and compact and looks visually very similar to the Voluson S8, Voluson S6 and Logiq S7. The Logiq S8 is the replacement to the popular Logiq 7.
GE Voluson S8 Features:
These are features that are standard on the Voluson S8 BT12.
19” High-Resolution TFT LCD Monitor
Innovative user interface with onscreen menus
3 Active Probe Port
3D/4D Mode
4D Biopsy
HD-Flow
Automatic Tissue Optimization
Coded Excitation (CE)
Coded Harmonic Imaging with Pulse Inversion Technology
Tissue Doppler
Advanced SRI
CrossXBeam CRI
SonoNT
B Mode only
B + Power Doppler Mode
B + CFM Doppler Mode
B + HD-Flow Mode
B + CRI
B + CRI + CFM
B + CRI + PD
B + CRI + HD-Flow
B + B-Flow
Focus & Frequency Composite (FFC)
Inversion mode
High Resolution Zoom
Pan Zoom
SonoRenderStart
Steering
Tomographic Ultrasound Imaging (TUI)
Virtual Convex
VOCAL
Wide Angle on endovaginal probes
Beta-View
Patient information database
Image Archive on hard drive
3D/4D data compression (lossy/lossless)
Real-time automatic Doppler calculations
OB Measurement, Calculations & Reports
GYN Measurement, Calculations & Reports
Vascular Measurement, Calculations & Reports
Cardio Measurement, Calculations & Reports
Abdominal Measurement, Calculations & Reports
Small-Parts Measurement, Calculations & Reports
Urology Measurement, Calculations & Reports
Pediatrics Measurement, Calculations & Reports
Musculoskeletal Measurement, Calculations & Reports
Neurology Measurement, Calculations & Reports
Multigestational Calculations and Fetal Trending
CINE Memory: 140MB; up to 7,000 frames, Dual/Quad Display, Review Loop and speed
Integrated HD (500 GB)
GE Voluson S8 technology definitions:
4D Biopsy: For minimally invasive procedures like biopsies, ultrasound is a widely used method to visualize and guide the needle. 4D biopsy allows for real time control of the biopsy needle in s 3D multi-planar display. The Voluson S8 with 4D Biopsy shows the region of interest in three perpendicular planes (longitudinal, transversal and frontal sections) and can guide the biopsy needle accurately into the center of the lesion.
CE: Coded Excitation improves image resolution and penetration in the far field on the Voluson S8. This allows the user to scan at higher frequencies on technically difficult patients.
Advanced SRI: A nonlinear diffusion filtering technique that improves image quality in real time by reducing speckles. Available in all B-mode imaging on any probe compatible with the Voluson S8.
CrossXBeam CRI: This technology is borrowed from the E8. It is compound resolution imaging used to improve border and image clarity the Voluson S8.
SonoNT: Allows for semi-automatic Nuchal Translucency measurements.
FFC: Focus and Frequency Composite is a Voluson S8 technology that utilizes two different transmission frequencies and two different focal ranges in the 2D image. This function combines a low frequency to increase the penetration and higher frequency to keep the resolution high. It reduces speckles and artifacts in the 2D image to facilitate the examination of difficult-to-scan patients.
SonoRender Start: This technology on the Voluson S8 speeds up the acquisition of the fetal face in 4D.
TUI: This is a new visualization mode for 3D and 4D data sets on the Voluson S8. The data is presented as slices through the data set which are parallel to each other. An overview image, which is orthogonal to the parallel slices, shows which parts of the volume are displayed in the parallel planes. This method of visualization is consistent with the way other medical systems such as CT or MRI, present the data to the user. The distance between the different planes can be adjusted to the requirements of the given data set. In addition it is possible to set the number of planes. The planes and the overview image can also be printed to a DICOM printer, for easier comparison
of the ultrasound data with CT and/or MRI data.
VOCAL: Imaging program opens up completely new possibilities in cancer diagnosis, therapy
planning and follow-up therapy control. It offers different functions: Manual or Semi automatic Contour detection of structures (such as tumor lesion, cyst,prostate, etc.) and subsequent volume calculation. The accuracy of the process can be visually controlled by the examiner in a multi-planar display. A virtual shell can be specified around the contour of the lesion. The wall thickness of the shell can be defined. The shell can be imagined as a layer of tissue around the lesion, where the tumor vascularization takes place. Automatic calculation of the vascularization within the shell by 3D color histogram by comparing the number of color voxels to the number of grayscale voxels.
Beta View: allows the adjustment of the Volume O-Axis position of 3D
probes in 2D mode. The green line in the displayed symbol indicates the position of
the acoustic block. + and – defines the corresponding sweep direction on the Touch
screen.
GE Voluson S8 Accessories
Sony UPD-897MD Digital Black & white thermal printer
Sony UPD-898MD Digital Black & white thermal printer
Sony UPX-898MD Digital Black & white thermal printer
Sony UPD-25MD Digital Color thermal printer
Mitsubishi P95DW Digital Black & 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)
Voluson S8 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
GE Voluson S8 ports
3 active transducer ports
3 USB Ports for External Peripherals
2 USB Ports for On-board Peripherals
Ethernet network connection
1 HDMI Out Port
1 Audio Out Port
GE Voluson S8 Standard Imaging Modes
2D-Mode
M-Mode
PW Doppler
High PRF Doppler Mode
Color Flow Doppler Mode (CFM)
Power Doppler Mode (PD)
Elastography mode
XTD-Mode
Contrast Agent Mode (Contrast)
M-Color Flow Modes (M/CF, M/HD-Flow, M/TD)
Volume Modes (3D/4D):
4D Real Time
4D Biopsy
Real Time Triplex
Voluson S8 Optional Imaging Modes
CW Doppler Mode (CW)
Anatomical M-Mode
B-Flow Mode (BF)
VCI-A (Advanced Volume Contrast Imaging)
VCI OmniView
STIC
3D Static
GE Voluson S8 Applications
Applications or Apps are the types of exams or studies that an ultrasound machine can do. More than this if an ultrasound machine supports a specific application it will have calculations, measurement and reporting software included to support those apps and make them useful in a clinical environment.
The GE Voluson S8 offers a broad selection of applications but is focused on OB/GYN and 4D.
Abdominal
Small Parts
Obstetrics
Gynecology
Cardiology
Urology
Vascular
Peripheral Vascular
Pediatrics
Neurology
Musculoskeletal
Breast