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ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT
Instruction Manual How to Use (volume 1/2)
(volume 1/2)
Instruction manuals consist of Safety Instruction, this manual and Measurement. Before using this instrument, please read Safety Instruction.
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The ProSound logo is registered mark of Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd. in Japan and other countries. Copyright©Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd. All rights reserved. Microsoft and Windows Media player is registered trademark of Microsoft Corporations in United States and/or other countries. All brand name and product name are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. In this manual, ® and ™ are omitted. VS-FlexGrid Pro copyright©1999-2000 Videosoft Corporation. Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. Real-time Tissue Elastography is a registered trademark of Hitachi Medical Corporation.
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Introduction
Introduction This is an instruction manual for model ProSound α7, an ultrasound diagnostic instrument. Read the manual carefully before using the instrument. Take special note of the items in Chapter 1, "Safety Precautions" of Safety Instruction manual. Keep this manual securely for future reference.
Symbols Used in this Document The following items are important in preventing harm or injury to equipment operator or patient. There are four levels of harm/damage that can be caused by ignoring instructions/displays or using the equipment incorrectly: "Danger," "Warning," "Caution," and "Note." These types are indicated by the following symbols. Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that will result in the death of or serious injury to the equipment operator. Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation that may result in slight or moderate injury, or property damage. Indicates a request concerning an item that must be observed in order to prevent damage or deterioration to the equipment and also to ensure effective use.
Contents of cautions shows the following graphics.
This mark indicates and alert, additional information.
This mark indicates that the action is not allowed.
This mark indicates that the action is required.
Conventions used in this manual. NOTE: Notes containing additional information. IMPORTANT: Information that is considered especially important.
Input, output and screen-messages are presented in the following font: message. Menus and switches are written as Menu. Submenus are indicated by the use of angle brackets: Menu > sub-menu > sub-menu.
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Introduction
About the model “ProSound α7” The ProSound α7 is intended to be used by doctors and other qualified personnel in fracture diagnostics and hemodynamic diagnostics. However, this equipment is not designed to be used in ophthalmic ultrasound diagnosis, as its sound intensity is not compliant with ophthalmic restrictions established by the FDA. Only physicians and other qualified personnel should operate this equipment for diagnostic purposes. Read section 1-1 of the Safety Instruction. 1)
PRECAUTIONS Concerning the Use/Management of the ProSound α7 •
Do not disassemble, repair or remodel this equipment or optional features without our consent. NOTE:
Disassemble is removing the parts or options from the equipment using
tools. NOTE:
Remodel is installing or connecting the unspecified parts or equipment, including replacement of power cord.
•
Assemble of the equipment or optional accessories shall be performed by our third party certified. Please contact one of our offices listed on back cover. NOTE:
Assemble is installing and connecting the parts or optional accessories in the main equipment using tools.
2)
•
Transporting this equipment (via automobile/ship) shall be performed by a third party certified by the manufacturer. Please contact one of our offices listed on back cover.
•
Please conduct routine cleaning and inspection of the equipment. Refer to Chapter 5 of the Safety Instruction for details. .
•
Ensure that the output level of the scan conforms to the required duration of diagnosis.
•
If any malfunction or abnormality is discovered during operation of the equipment, remove the probe from the patient immediately and discontinue use. If any abnormality is observed in the patient, provide proper care as quickly as possible. Refer to Chapter 4 of the Safety Instructions for more information on dealing with the equipment appropriately. If the malfunction is not listed in Chapter 4 of the Safety Instructions, contact one of our offices listed on back cover.
PRECAUTIONS for the ProSound α7 Installation This equipment is a medical electrical equipment that intended for use in hospitals, research facilities. The equipment should be installed in accordance with the following guidelines. •
Install in accordance with Chapter 3 of the Safety Instructions. .
•
Install in an environment that conforms to the operating environments indicated in section 2-2-2 of the Safety Instructions.
•
Install in an environment that ensures electromagnetic compatibility, in accordance with section 1-2-6 of the Safety Instructions, "Precautions Concerning the Maintenance of Electromagnetic Compatibility," and Item 1-3, "Guidelines for Electromagnetic compatibility." NOTE:
The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is ability of device to function satisfactorily in its electromagnetic environment without introducing intolerable electromagnetic disturbance to anything in that environment.
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Classification of model “ProSound α7” • Protection against electric shock (ME equipment): class I • ME equipment • Protection Against Electric Shock (Applied Parts): Type BF Applied Parts –
Probe/scanner applied parts and parts treated as applied parts: Refer to the following diagram (Probe/Scanner Pattern Diagram) and table.
Figure: Probe/Scanner Pattern Diagram Above illustrates a surface/intraoperative probe. Below shows a coelomic probe. B
C
A
connector
D
connector
C
A
Applicable part of body
Applied part
parts treated as applied parts
B - C length
surface of body
Ultrasonic irradiation area (D)
A to B
100 cm
Intraoperative
Ultrasonic irradiation area (D)
A to B
20 cm
Endocavity
A to C
A to C
N/A
–
Physiological signal applied part: ECG electrodes Part treated as applied part: 2m from the ECG electrode of the ECG patient cable (consult following diagram) 2 meters ECG electrodes
connector ECG patient lead
• Protection against electric shock (Defibrillation-proof applied parts): Not suitable • Protection against harmful ingress of water or particulate matter –
equipment: IPX0 (Ordinary equipment)
–
Probe applied part: IPX7 (Watertight equipment)
• Suitability for use in an oxygen rich environment: Not suitable • Method(s) of sterilization: Not suitable for sterilization/disinfection with medicinal solution, gas or radiation. • Mode of operation: Continuous operation
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CONTENTS This book consists of two separate volumes. These two volumes have the same table of contents and the index respectively.
1. Switches and Comments 1-1.
Operation panel ... 1-1
1-2.
Graphic Display ... 1-2
1-3.
Treatment at the time of the discovery of abnormality... 1-3
1-4.
1-5.
1-3-1.
Safety security of patient... 1-3
1-3-2.
Instrumental treatment ... 1-3
Operating the various switches ... 1-4 1-4-1.
ACOUSTIC POWER... 1-4
1-4-2.
Angle Correct ... 1-4
1-4-3.
CANCEL... 1-4
1-4-4.
CURSOR... 1-4
1-4-5.
DEPTH/RANGE ... 1-5
1-4-6.
ENTER... 1-5
1-4-7.
FOCUS... 1-6
1-4-8.
FREEZE ... 1-7
1-4-9.
GAIN... 1-7
1-4-10.
KEY BOARD... 1-8
1-4-11.
MEASUREMENT ... 1-8
1-4-12.
MENU ... 1-8
1-4-13.
MODE ... 1-9
1-4-14.
PLUS ... 1-10
1-4-15.
NEW PATIENT ... 1-10
1-4-16.
PRESET ... 1-11
1-4-17.
PRINT(Archive Group) ... 1-11
1-4-18.
PROBE... 1-12
1-4-19.
REC ... 1-13
1-4-20.
REVIEW ... 1-13
1-4-21.
SAMPLE VOLUME... 1-14
1-4-22.
SCAN AREA ... 1-14
1-4-23.
SEARCH ... 1-15
1-4-24.
SELECT ... 1-15
1-4-25.
STC ... 1-16
1-4-26.
STORE ... 1-16
1-4-27.
SWEEP SPEED ... 1-17
1-4-28.
VEL RANGE ... 1-17
1-4-29.
ZOOM ... 1-18
1-4-30.
Full keyboard ... 1-20
Comment and annotation function... 1-21 6
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Text entry... 1-22
1-5-2.
↑and text entry... 1-23
1-5-3.
Movement of a character string ... 1-24
1-5-4.
Deleting a character string ... 1-24
1-5-5.
Deleting a character ... 1-25
1-5-6.
System dictionary function ... 1-26
1-5-7.
Registration and deletion of a key word ... 1-27
2. Patient Information 2-1.
2-2.
2-3.
Before Starting an Examination ... 2-1 2-1-1.
Explanation of ID entry screen ... 2-1
2-1-2.
How to register a patient... 2-12
2-1-3.
Search function ... 2-13
2-1-4.
Find ... 2-14
2-1-5.
Worklist ... 2-15
2-1-6.
Data Management... 2-17
Before Completing an Examination ... 2-20 2-2-1.
When the instrument is not connected to the Worklist or MPPS server ... 2-20
2-2-2.
When the instrument is connected to the Worklist and MPPS servers via a network... 2-21
2-2-3.
When connected via network to the DICOM SR Server... 2-25
User Authentication... 2-27 2-3-1.
User Levels ... 2-27
2-3-2.
Login... 2-28
2-3-3.
User Authentication ... 2-28
2-3-4.
Setting new passwords... 2-29
2-3-5.
Changing passwords ... 2-30
2-3-6.
Log Off ... 2-31
2-3-7.
User Management... 2-37
3. Image Display modes 3-1.
3-2.
B mode... 3-1 3-1-1.
Basic Operation Procedure ... 3-1
3-1-2.
Direct to B... 3-3
3-1-3.
Tissue Harmonic Echo... 3-4
3-1-4.
Dynamic Slow Motion Display (DSD)... 3-5
B/M and M modes ... 3-10 3-2-1.
3-3.
B/D and D modes ... 3-15 3-3-1.
3-4.
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Flow mode, Power Flow mode, eFlow mode... 3-20 3-4-1.
3-5.
Basic operation procedure ... 3-10
Basic operation procedure ... 3-20
Tissue Doppler Imaging display... 3-23 7
3-5-1.
Basic operation procedure... 3-23
4. Save of Image 4-1.
Search... 4-1 4-1-1.
4-2.
4-3.
4-4.
Search and scroll function... 4-2
4-1-2.
Basic Operation Procedure... 4-3
4-1-3.
Cine scale and search mark ... 4-4
4-1-4.
Loop playback function... 4-5
Store ... 4-7 4-2-1.
Images and Types feasible to acquire ... 4-9
4-2-2.
DV-800 and DDU-M01 disc operations ... 4-12
4-2-3.
Setting of acquiring methods ... 4-14
4-2-4.
Setting of Acquire data... 4-15
4-2-5.
Basic Operation Procedure... 4-16
4-2-6.
STORE(DDU-M01 HDD) ... 4-21
Review ... 4-23 4-3-1.
Image Viewer ... 4-23
4-3-2.
Search for image data... 4-28
4-3-3.
Saving method of images ... 4-44
4-3-4.
Adjusting images... 4-56
4-3-5.
Printing an image ... 4-58
Video recording/Playing back with DVD... 4-60 4-4-1.
Setting for DVD ... 4-60
4-4-2.
Recording Images... 4-62
4-4-3.
Playing back ... 4-65
5. Protocol Assistant 5-1.
Features ... 5-1
5-2.
Registering and Editing Examination Protocols ... 5-2
5-3.
5-2-1.
Adding or Inserting Examination Item ... 5-2
5-2-2.
Deleting Examination Item ... 5-9
Using Examination Protocols to Perform Examinations ... 5-10 5-3-1.
Preparations Before an Examination... 5-10
5-3-2.
Performing an Examination According to an Examination Protocol (1)... 5-11
5-3-3.
Performing an Examination According to an Examination Protocol (2)... 5-12
6. Physiological signals 6-1.
Electrode setting... 6-1
6-2.
Display of physiological signals ... 6-1
6-3.
Electrocardiosynclonization display ... 6-4
6-4.
Heart Rate Stability Display ... 6-5
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Operation on touch panel... 7-3 7-1-1.
7-2.
7-3.
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Registration / Change of touch panel... 7-4
User switch area... 7-7 7-2-1.
Invert... 7-7
7-2-2.
FAM... 7-7
7-2-3.
Active(B1 - B4) ... 7-8
7-2-4.
Body Mark ... 7-8
7-2-5.
Archive Group1 - 3... 7-9
7-2-6.
EXT... 7-9
7-2-7.
Imaging Information... 7-9
7-2-8.
M1 - M4 (Measurement1 to 4) ... 7-9
7-2-9.
End Study... 7-9
7-2-10.
Map Editor ... 7-10
7-2-11.
Cursor (CW) ...7-12
Group area ... 7-13 7-3-1.
Image Func B1 - B3... 7-13
7-3-2.
Puncture ... 7-13
7-3-3.
Focus(B) ... 7-13
7-3-4.
Angle Gain... 7-14
7-3-5.
IP Regist (B) ...7-14
7-3-6.
STC Memory ... 7-15
7-3-7.
Image Func M1 - M3... 7-16
7-3-8.
Focus(M)... 7-16
7-3-9.
IP Regist(M) ...7-17
7-3-10.
Image Func D1 - D3 ... 7-17
7-3-11.
Focus(D) ... 7-17
7-3-12.
IP Regist(D) ... 7-18
7-3-13.
Image Func F1 - F3... 7-18
7-3-14.
Image Func PF1 - PF3 ... 7-18
7-3-15.
Image Func eF1 - eF3 ... 7-18
7-3-16.
Color Map(Flow) ... 7-18
7-3-17.
Display Priority(Flow)... 7-19
7-3-18.
IP Regist(Flow)... 7-19
7-3-19.
Image Function Other1 - 3... 7-20
7-3-20.
Post Processing ... 7-20
7-3-21.
Graphic Editor ... 7-21
7-3-22.
Physio1, 2 ... 7-21
7-3-23.
ECG Sync ... 7-22
7-3-24.
VCR Control...7-22
7-3-25.
Color Map(B/M/D)... 7-22
7-3-26.
Store Set Up... 7-22 9
7-4.
Menu Function Area ... 7-23 7-4-1.
B mode ... 7-23
7-4-2.
Menu function area(M mode) ... 7-31
7-4-3.
D mode/TDI-D menu ... 7-33
7-4-4.
Flow / Power Flow / eFlow / TDI Flow / TDI Power Flow... 7-38
7-4-5.
Menu function area(Other)... 7-43
8. Preset 8-1.
PRESET function... 8-1
8-2.
Procedure for Changing the Set Contents ... 8-2
8-3.
Common Preset ... 8-5
8-4.
8-5.
8-3-1.
Common Preset1 ... 8-5
8-3-2.
Common2... 8-7
8-3-3.
Common3... 8-9
8-3-4.
Probe Select... 8-10
8-3-5.
Print (Freeze)... 8-12
8-3-6.
Print(Realtime)... 8-13
8-3-7.
Print Select ... 8-14
8-3-8.
DICOM Store/Send... 8-15
8-3-9.
DICOM Server ... 8-17
8-3-10.
DICOM Address ... 8-18
8-3-11.
DICOM Printer... 8-19
8-3-12.
DICOM SR... 8-20
8-3-13.
IHE/Auto Delete... 8-21
8-3-14.
Stress Echo ... 8-24
8-3-15.
Protocol Assistant... 8-25
Preset Control... 8-26 8-4-1.
Method of copying preset No. data to a USB memory ... 8-27
8-4-2.
When copying preset No. data inside the instrument... 8-28
8-4-3.
Copying individual information of Preset No. from the USB memory ... 8-28
8-4-4.
When rearranging Preset No. data ... 8-29
8-4-5.
When copying data in Annotation Dictionary to a USB memory ... 8-29
8-4-6.
When copying data in Annotation Dictionary from a USB memory... 8-30
8-4-7.
When copying Common Preset data to a USB memory ... 8-30
8-4-8.
When copying Common Preset data from a USB memory ... 8-31
8-4-9.
When copying Color Map to a USB memory... 8-31
8-4-10.
When copying Color Map from a USB memory ... 8-32
8-4-11.
When copying Measurement to a USB memory... 8-32
8-4-12.
When copying Measurement from a USB memory ... 8-32
8-4-13.
When copying Protocol Assistant to a USB memory ... 8-33
8-4-14.
When copying Protocol Assistant from a USB memory ... 8-33
Preset Set-Up Menu ... 8-34 10
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8-5-1.
Preset Set-up Menu... 8-36
8-5-2.
Display1... 8-37
8-5-3.
Display2... 8-39
8-5-4.
DISP-B,M ... 8-41
8-5-5.
DISP-D,Flow ... 8-43
8-5-6.
ID Comment ...8-45
8-5-7.
Graphics... 8-47
8-5-8.
Store, Cine ... 8-49
8-5-9.
Body Mark ... 8-51
8-5-10.
Menu ... 8-53
8-5-11.
Custom SW, Custom-Foot SW, Custom-Keyboard, Custom Remote ... 8-56
8-5-12.
Physio ... 8-58
8-5-13.
Image-B,M1... 8-61
8-5-14.
Image-B,M2... 8-64
8-5-15.
Focus... 8-70
8-5-16.
Post Processing ... 8-72
8-5-17.
Doppler1 ... 8-73
8-5-18.
Doppler2 ... 8-76
8-5-19.
Flow ... 8-78
8-5-20.
Power Flow... 8-81
8-5-21.
eFlow ... 8-84
8-5-22.
Tissue Doppler... 8-87
8-5-23.
Tissue Flow... 8-90
8-5-24.
Tissue Power Flow ... 8-93
8-5-25.
Stress Echo1... 8-96
8-5-26.
Stress Echo2... 8-99
8-5-27.
FAM... 8-100
8-5-28.
Contrast Echo1... 8-101
8-5-29.
Contrast Echo2... 8-104
8-5-30.
Echo Tracking... 8-107
8-5-31.
Wave Intensity ... 8-108
8-5-32.
FMD... 8-109
8-5-33.
RT3D1 ... 8-110
8-5-34.
RT3D2 ... 8-114
8-5-35.
RT3D3 ... 8-116
8-5-36.
3D Scan... 8-117
8-5-37.
STIC... 8-118
8-5-38.
Vol.Measurement... 8-119
8-5-39.
Flow 3D ... 8-121
9. Extended Field of View (EFV) 9-1. MN1-5369 Rev.9
Switches to be used... 9-2 11
9-2.
9-1-1.
Touch panel... 9-2
9-1-2.
Operation panel ... 9-2
Basic operation procedure... 9-3
10. Real Time Doppler Auto Trace 10-1.
Real time Doppler Auto Trace display screen ... 10-2
10-2.
Real Time Doppler Auto Trace Touch panel menu... 10-3
10-3.
Basic operation procedure... 10-4 10-3-1.
Tracing a real time doppler waveform ... 10-4
10-3-2.
Tracing of a doppler waveform at the time of freeze... 10-4
10-3-3.
A transferring function to an applied measurement of the results of an operation ... 10-5
11. Real-Time 3D (RT3D) 11-1.
11-2.
Displaying the 3D image... 11-3 11-1-1.
Displaying 3D image with Real Time 3D mode... 11-3
11-1-2.
Displaying a 3D image after the data is acquired ... 11-7
11-1-3.
Real Time 3D display screen ... 11-16
Adjust or modify a 3D image... 11-17 11-2-1.
Switching the display format ... 11-17
11-2-2.
Rotation / Movement and Image display of Volume data ... 11-18
11-2-3.
Rotation and translation in Free Axis of MPR (FMPR) mode, and the images displayed ... 11-21
11-2-4.
Adjusting 3 perpendicular sections and a 3D image... 11-22
11-2-5.
Displaying a high-resolution 3D image ... 11-23
11-2-6.
Erasing unnecessary echoes of a 3D image ... 11-24
11-2-7.
Cutting a 3D image on any sections... 11-25
11-2-8.
Switching BW image and Color image... 11-26
11-2-9.
Multi Slice Imaging... 11-27
11-2-10. Volume Slice Imaging... 11-28 11-2-11. Displaying Moving Image Loop playback of 3D image... 11-30 11-2-12. Searching 3D Images ... 11-30 11-3.
11-4.
3D volume measurement ... 11-31 11-3-1.
3D Automated Volume Measurement ... 11-31
11-3-2.
Traced Volume Measurement (TVM) ... 11-36
11-3-3.
Multi-Follicle Volume ... 11-39
11-3-4.
3D measurement of STIC data... 11-45
11-3-5.
Transferring volume measurement value... 11-47
Output 3D image... 11-54 11-4-1.
Output a display image as a still image... 11-54
11-4-2.
Output a display image as moving image ... 11-54
11-4-3.
Saving Two or More Volume Data... 11-54
11-5.
Panel Switches in the RT3D mode ... 11-55
11-6.
RT3D Touch panel menu... 11-57 12
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Meaning of terms... 11-77
12. Contrast Harmonic Echo (CHE) 12-1.
Contrast Harmonic Echo Touch panel menu... 12-2
12-2.
Basic operation procedure ... 12-9
12-3.
CHE Analysis ... 12-14 12-3-1.
Outline of Contrast Harmonic Echo analysis ... 12-14
12-3-2.
CHE Analysis Screen ... 12-17
12-3-3.
CHE Analysis Base Menu ... 12-19
12-3-4.
Basic operation procedure ... 12-26
12-3-5.
Time Intensity Curve ... 12-28
12-3-6.
Subtraction... 12-30
12-3-7.
CHE Analysis touch panel menu...12-32
13. eTRACKING 13-1.
13-2.
13-3.
13-4.
Stiffness parameter (b) data acquisition ... 13-2 13-1-1.
Data acquisition screen ... 13-2
13-1-2.
eTRACKING touch panel menu ...13-3
13-1-3.
Classification of data acquired ... 13-5
13-1-4.
Before starting an examination... 13-5
13-1-5.
Data acquisition operating procedure for Stiffness parameter(b)... 13-6
Stiffness parameter(b) analysis... 13-8 13-2-1.
Arterial Stiffness analysis startup method ... 13-8
13-2-2.
Description of Stiffness parameter(b) analysis screen... 13-9
13-2-3.
Stiffness parameter(b) analysis operating procedure... 13-11
Report ... 13-16 13-3-1.
Description of measurement report screen ... 13-16
13-3-2.
Report operation procedure ... 13-17
Reference ... 13-18
14. Flow Mediated Dilation (FMD) analysis 14-1.
Summary of FMD examination... 14-1
14-2.
Before starting an examination... 14-2 14-2-1.
FMD operation screen ... 14-2
14-2-2.
FMD touch panel menu ...14-3
14-3.
FMD measurement procedure ... 14-6
14-4.
FMD analysis... 14-9 14-4-1.
Analyzing with saved data... 14-9
14-5.
FMD analysis result screen... 14-10
14-6.
FMD analysis operation procedure... 14-14 14-6-1.
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14-6-2. 14-7.
Report functions ... 14-22
References... 14-23
15. Wave Intensity 15-1.
Summary of Wave Intensity ... 15-1
15-2.
Before starting an examination ... 15-2
15-3.
Wave Intensity data collection... 15-3 15-3-1.
WI operation screen ... 15-3
15-3-2.
Wave Intensity touch panel menu ... 15-3
15-4.
Wave Intensity procedure ... 15-6
15-5.
Wave Intensity analysis ... 15-8
15-6.
15-7.
15-5-1.
Analyzing with saved data ... 15-8
15-5-2.
Wave Intensity analysis result screen ... 15-9
15-5-3.
Wave Intensity analysis operation procedure ... 15-13
15-5-4.
Saving Wave Intensity analysis information... 15-16
Report... 15-18 15-6-1.
Measurement Report Screen... 15-18
15-6-2.
Report operation procedure... 15-19
Reference ... 15-20
16. TDI Analysis 16-1.
TDI Analysis Screen ... 16-2
16-2.
Operation Panel... 16-3
16-3.
Base Menu Function ... 16-4
16-4.
16-3-1.
Files Menu... 16-4
16-3-2.
Analysis Menu ... 16-12
16-3-3.
Measure menu ... 16-12
16-3-4.
Search menu ... 16-13
16-3-5.
ROI menu ... 16-14
16-3-6.
Display Menu ... 16-16
16-3-7.
Process menu... 16-18
16-3-8.
Common pop-up menu items ... 16-18
16-3-9.
TDI Analysis touch panel menu... 16-19
Analysis Methods... 16-22 16-4-1.
Basic operation procedure... 16-22
16-4-2.
Temporal VP(B mode)... 16-24
16-4-3.
Regional VP(B mode) ... 16-26
16-4-4.
Strain Rate(B mode)... 16-27
16-4-5.
Strain(B mode) ... 16-28
16-4-6.
Myocardial Thickness(B mode)... 16-29
16-4-7.
Velocity Trace(M mode)... 16-30
16-4-8.
Myocardial Thickness(M mode) ... 16-32 14
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Velocity Profile(M mode)... 16-34
17. Stress Echo 17-1.
Stress Echo ...17-1 17-1-1.
Stress Echo Protocol ... 17-1
17-1-2.
How to change a protocol ... 17-3
17-1-3.
How to customize a protocol ... 17-4
17-1-4.
Image acquisition method... 17-6
17-1-5.
Convenient functions for image acquisition ...17-16
17-1-6.
Comparative display(Shuffle)... 17-21
17-1-7.
Scoring... 17-26
17-1-8.
Report ... 17-28
17-1-9.
Pause Protocol ... 17-31
17-1-10. Stress Echo touch panel menu ... 17-32 17-2.
Stress Echo Analysis ... 17-36 17-2-1.
Starting analysis using the Review switch... 17-36
17-2-2.
Object Image Registration ... 17-37
17-2-3.
Scoring... 17-44
17-2-4.
Report ... 17-51
17-2-5.
Stress Echo Analysis touch panel menu ... 17-55
18. KI/A-SMA Analysis 18-1.
Principles of KI image... 18-2
18-2.
KI/A-SMA screen... 18-3
18-3.
18-4.
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18-2-1.
Edge View screen ... 18-3
18-2-2.
KI Synchronous screen ... 18-4
18-2-3.
KI Continuous screen ... 18-5
18-2-4.
A-SMA Histogram screen ... 18-6
18-2-5.
A-SMA Line Graph screen... 18-7
Base menu function ... 18-9 18-3-1.
Files menu... 18-9
18-3-2.
Analysis menu ... 18-11
18-3-3.
Measure menu... 18-12
18-3-4.
Search menu... 18-12
18-3-5.
ROI menu... 18-12
18-3-6.
Image menu ... 18-13
18-3-7.
Display menu ... 18-13
Basic operation procedure ... 18-15 18-4-1.
Edge View ... 18-15
18-4-2.
KI Synchronous ... 18-17
18-4-3.
KI Continuous... 18-17
18-4-4.
A-SMA Histogram... 18-17 15
18-4-5.
A-SMA Line Graph... 18-18
19. Brachytherapy Guide Lines 19-1.
Basic operation procedure... 19-1
19-2.
Brachytherapy Touch Panel Menu... 19-5
20. Remote Control 20-1.
20-2.
Before you use the remote controller... 20-2 20-1-1.
Replacing the battery... 20-2
20-1-2.
Setting the channel ... 20-3
20-1-3.
Setting the remote controller operation sound ... 20-3
Buttons ... 20-4 20-2-1.
Assigning functions to buttons... 20-4
20-2-2.
Operating the remote controller ... 20-5
20-3.
Switching display modes ... 20-6
20-4.
The function menu ... 20-7 20-4-1.
Making function menu settings... 20-8
20-4-2.
Selecting function menu items ... 20-9
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1. SWITCHES AND COMMENTS 1-1.
Operation panel The methods of operating the various switches are described below. (1)
((2))
ACOUSTIC POWER
(3)
(4)
(5) S. VOLUME
SWEEP SPEED
DEPTH RANGE NGE GE E
V RANGE VEL VE RA R
(6)
B GAIN
(1)
Touch Panel
(2)
Rotary encoder 1
It is used for the menu displayed at the upper section of the touch panel.
(3)
Rotary encoder 2
It is used for the menu displayed at the middle section of the touch panel.
(4)
Rotary encoder 3
It is used for the menu displayed at the lower section of the touch panel.
(5)
Rotary encoder 4
When functions of measurement or zoom are set, it is used.
(6)
BODY MARK USER2
[Remark] On the factory default, SEND switch is not assigned to the operation panel. To use the switch, assign it using CustomSW2 in Preset Setup. If the SEND switch is assigned to the BODY MARK USER2 switch, select Enter/Send for assigning switches. Refer to Section 8-5-11. "CUSTOM SW, CUSTOM-FOOT SW, CUSTOM-KEYBOARD, CUSTOM REMOTE". This section consists of 28 pages. MN1-5369 Rev.9
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1.Switches and Comments 1-2.Graphic Display
1-2.
Graphic Display (3) '00/02/28 : Y :M 11:23:36 M1 =0.73 TIS< 0.4 17%
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ALOKA
(1)
3.75M 22Hz 1 R17.0 G60 C90
(4)
(2)
AIP
1:Abdomen Probe:52101
BbH
SCI
(5) Fig. B mode image (1)
Gray scale bar
(2)
Scale mark
(3)
Active mark A[ ] mark indicates an active state (An active image is the image on which operations can be performed when two or more images are displayed.) A[ ] mark indicates inactive state.
(4)
Focus mark
(5)
AIP BbH SCI
: Indicates that AIP is operating. For details, refer to Section 7-4-1-31. "AIP EDGE SENS". : Indicates that broadband transmission is being performed in ExPHD (T.H.E.). : Indicates that Spatial Compound is operating. For details, refer to Section 7-4-1-28. "COMPOUND ANGLE".
[Remark] For details, refer to the Safety Instruction Manual.
1-2
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1.Switches and Comments 1-3.Treatment at the time of the discovery of abnormality
1-3.
Treatment at the time of the discovery of abnormality
1-3-1. Safety security of patient In use, observe that the instrument and the patient are acting normal. If any abnormality occurs while using the instrument, the probe shall be removed from the patient promptly. When the patient is abnormal, apply appropriate medical treatments.
1-3-2. Instrumental treatment When an abnormality occurs to the instrument, refer to the Safety operation manual and perform appropriate treatments. When any abnormality that is not described in the Safety operation manual occurs, use of the system is canceled, and a sign indicating the trouble shall be displayed or an appropriate sign shall be attached to the instrument, and contact one of our offices listed on back cover.
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1.Switches and Comments 1-4.Operating the various switches
1-4.
Operating the various switches Operating instructions of each switch are explained below.
1-4-1. ACOUSTIC POWER The ACOUSTIC POWER function enables the acoustic power to be manually adjusted from the automatic setting.
<Operation method> (1)
Using ACOUSTIC POWER knob, adjust the output to the optimum value. →
Turning ACOUSTIC POWER knob clockwise causes the output to increase, and vice versa. At the same time, the output value on the image changes.
1-4-2. Angle Correct This function corrects flow velocity value corresponding to the angle of incidence of the Doppler beam, and calculates the corrected value. [Remark] You cannot perform angle correction when the angle is 80 degrees or more because the error is too large.
<Operation method> (1)
Rotate the Angle switch left or right and adjust the sensitivity to a suitable level while observing the image. →
Position the cursor in parallel with blood velocity. Corrected calculation value is displayed after pressing the Angle switch.
[Remark] Set the adjustment range of the corrected angle between 0 to 80 degrees.
1-4-3. CANCEL Used to terminate a selected operation or return to the previous step during a measurement.
1-4-4. CURSOR The CURSOR function moves or sets the cursor and the baseline of the Doppler pattern.
<CURSOR> <Operation method> (1)
Press the M switch to change over from the 1B mode display to the B/M mode display. →
(2)
The CURSOR switch is lighted in orange, and the cursor is displayed on the B mode image.
Using the trackball, move the cursor to the position where you wish to detect the M mode.
[Remark] The method of operating the cursor in the B/D mode is the same as the description above. The cursor cannot be moved when the B/M(B/D) image is frozen. 1-4
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