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Royal Melbourne the first to roll out Butterfly portable ultrasound device

12 December 2019
By Kate McDonald

Royal Melbourne Hospital is rolling out Butterfly iQ portable ultrasound devices that allow whole body ultrasound to be done at a fraction of the cost of traditional ultrasound.

The device connects with smartphones so staff can use it anywhere in the hospital and it can scan for leaks, murmurs, abnormal rhythms and other problems in the heart, lungs and other parts of the body.

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