
Hospital Medicine
POCUS in Hospital Medicine
POCUS in Hospital Medicine is a superb addition to the physical exam, helping with initial diagnosis, advancing patient care, as well as assessing the efficient of the course of treatment. Kosmos gives providers an all-in-one solution for thoracic assessments with our Torso-One Probe. State-of-the-art AI tools on Kosmos shorten the learning curve with more advanced cardiac windows and with advanced offerings like CW Doppler and AI EF, Kosmos meets the needs of POCUS users from novice to expert.
COMMON USES OF POCUS IN HOSPITAL MEDICINE:
- Lungs and Pleura Ultrasound
- Pleural Effusions
- Consolidations
- Focused Cardiac Ultrasound
- Percardial Effusion
- Systolic Function
- Abdominal POCUS
- Pre/Post Void Bladder
- eFast (with AI)
- Vascular Ultrasound
- Procedural Ultrasound
- Foreign Body
- Steroid Injections
- Skin and Soft Tissue Ultrasound
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Abscesses

Kosmos Advantages in Hospital Medicine

Top Tier Image Quality for Informed Decisions
Kosmos no-compromise image quality with anatomical presets gives rapid access to heart, abdominal, lung, MSK and vascular applications
One Transducer for Multi-systemic Assessments
Reduce costs and complexity with a single phased array probe to examine the torso
Procedural Safety
Compound imaging on the Lexsa probe provides improved visualization of the anatomy and needle path
Affordability
With flexible payment options, Kosmos can be purchased to fit your preferred payment plans
AI
AI FAST
Labels abdominal anatomy, allowing novice users to be more confident in their image acquisition and interpretation
EF
Auto EF
Get quick answers for left ventricular systolic function at the bedside with our AI-driven gold-standard Biplane EF. Trio features can auto-capture your images
NEW | Auto Preset
Touch-free, real-time exam preset optimization
NEW | Auto Doppler
Auto PW & TDI sample gate placement and interrogation
Battery Life
Ninety minutes of continuous scanning capability allows for reliability during critical times
Portability
Kosmos fits into tight office spaces on the compact AI stand, or as a standalone ultraportable handheld probe and tablet
Easy to Clean
Kosmos is Trophon compatible and designed for heavy hospital use where infection control is most important
5-Year Warranty
We have you covered with our robust, industry-leading warranty serviced by our team in Redmond, Washington
Kosmos Configurations

Standalone Probes
Torso-One Phased Array probe for Heart, Lung, Abdominal, and Bladder AI applications
Lexsa Linear Array probe for MSK, Vascular, Nerve, Guidance and Lung applications

Kosmos Plus
Fully-featured POCUS configuration with everything included — cutting-edge AI, advanced Doppler features, choice of probes, a 13in Apple iPad® and medical-grade stand — all for less than $21k

Kosmos Vascular Access Bundle
The perfect solution for Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access applications — Color Doppler, Color Power Doppler, Pulsed Wave Doppler, Kosmos Lexsa probe and a medical-grade stand — all for less than 12k

Kosmos Mobile
Tailored for clinicians on-the-go, Kosmos Mobile included an Apple iPad Air or Pro®, Kosmos Essential Carrying Case, choice of probes, advanced Doppler features and our innovative AI capabilities
Kosmos Flexibility
Apple iOS iPads, Android tablets or Kosmos proprietary Bridge tablet available for display
Resources & Insights
How is AI transforming POCUS? What’s ahead for providers and patients in ultrasound technology? We’re here to answer these questions — with our in-depth resources.
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