
Vascular Access
POCUS for Vascular Access
Experience the unparalleled precision of Kosmos Lexsa for Vascular Access, offering high quality 2D compound imaging with advanced Doppler capabilities. With both Color and Pulsed Wave Doppler assure all users of the arterial and or venous status. Elevate your readiness for any clinical scenario or procedure with our vascular imaging technology.
COMMON USES OF POCUS FOR VASCULAR ACCESS:
- Peripheral Line Placement
- IV
- PICC
- Arterial Line
- Radial
- Brachial
- Axillary
- Femoral
- Central Line
- Internal Jugular Vein
- Subclavian Vein
- Fermoral Vein

Kosmos Advantages for Vascular Access
Improved Patient Satisfaction
Use ultrasound guidance to shorten the procedure time and minimize needle passes to enhance patient comfort and improve patient satisfaction
Procedural Safety
Reduce complications and increase first-attempt success rates with ultrasound guidance. Kosmos Compound imaging provides clear visualization of the anatomy and needle path
Advanced Doppler Features
Lexsa offers Color Doppler, Color Powered Doppler, and Pulsed Wave Doppler for easy identification of vascular structures
Affordability
With flexible payment options, Kosmos can be purchased to fit your preferred payment plans
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

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

Kosmos Mobile
Trailored 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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