ALOKA
ALOKA ProSound Ultrasound Systems
prosound F75 Instruction Manual Measurement Volume 3 of 3 rev 09
Instruction Manual
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DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEM
Instruction Manual Measurement (volume 3/3)
Instruction manuals consist of Safety Instruction, Power Data Book, How to Use and this manual. Before using this system, please read Safety Instruction.
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Introduction This is an instruction manual for model ProSound F75, an diagnostic ultrasound system. Read the manual carefully before using the system. 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 the operator of the equipment and the patient. There are 4 levels of harm/damage that can be caused by ignoring instructions/displays and using the equipment incorrectly: "Danger," "Warning," "Caution," and "Note." These types are indicated by the following symbols. Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in the death or serious injury of the operator of the equipment. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, 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 equipments and also to ensure effective use.
Contents of cautions shows the following graphics.
This mark means the corresponding item is "alerted".
This mark means the corresponding item is "prohibited".
This mark means the corresponding item is "required".
The format of this document shows the following contents. NOTE: shows common notes. IMPORTANT: shows important considerations.
Input items, output from the equipment and messages on screen are described as message. Menu and Switches are described as Menu. Sub-menus under the main menu are described as Menu > sub-menu > sub-menu.
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INTRODUCTION
About the ProSound F75 The ProSound F75 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 F75 •
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 equipments, including replacement of power cord. •
Assemble of the equipment or optional accessories shall be performed by a third party certified by us. Please contact any of our offices listed on the 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 or ship) shall be performed by a third party certified by the manufacturer. Please contact any of our offices listed on the 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 our offices listed on the back cover.
PRECAUTIONS for the ProSound F75 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 2-2-1 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 the ProSound F75 • 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
–
ECG, PCG, Pulse Applied part can be used up to 2 m from each cable's electrodes (refer to image below) e.g.: ECG 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 three separate volumes. These three volumes have the same table of contents and the index respectively.
1. Measurement Functions 1-1. 1-2. 1-3.
Preface... 1-1 Flow of Measurement Operations... 1-2 Switches Used for Measurement... 1-3 1-3-1.
1-4.
Basic Operation Procedure for Measurement ... 1-4 1-4-1.
1-5.
Composition of the Preset Function ... 1-83 Basic Operations and Function of Each Button... 1-84 Initializing Preset ... 1-86 Create Measurement Tools ... 1-87 Application Measurement Tools... 1-94 Study Assignment... 1-104 SW Assignment ... 1-108
Calculation Formula & Reference ... 1-113 1-11-1.
1-12.
B mode... 1-26 M mode... 1-45 D mode... 1-50 B/D mode... 1-67 B (Flow) mode... 1-74 Calibration ... 1-78
Preset Function... 1-83 1-10-1. 1-10-2. 1-10-3. 1-10-4. 1-10-5. 1-10-6. 1-10-7.
1-11.
Basic Measurement Functional List ... 1-23
Measurement Operation Procedure... 1-26 1-9-1. 1-9-2. 1-9-3. 1-9-4. 1-9-5. 1-9-6.
1-10.
Measurement Mark and Measurement Method... 1-13 Auxiliary Line Type Marks ... 1-13 Display Mark ... 1-14 The Basic Operating Method for Each Mark Type ... 1-15
Basic Measurement Functional Outline... 1-23 1-8-1.
1-9.
When the Measurement Study is Changed... 1-9 When the Measurement Application is Changed ... 1-10
Executing the Application Measurement Using the Transfer Function... 1-11 Measurement Mark and Measurement Method ... 1-13 1-7. 1-7-2. 1-7-3. 1-7-4.
1-8.
Method of Starting Measurement ... 1-4
Explanation of the Measurement Menus ... 1-9 1-5-1. 1-5-2.
1-6. 1-7.
The Function of the Panel Switch Used by the Measurement Operation... 1-3
Calculation... 1-113
Abbreviation... 1-117
2. Abdominal Measurement 2-1. 2-2.
Preface... 2-1 Abdominal Measurement Functional Outline... 2-2 2-2-1. 2-2-2.
2-3.
Abdominal Measurement Functional List ... 2-2 Items of Particular Note... 2-4
Measurement Operation Procedure... 2-5 2-3-1.
B mode... 2-6
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2-3-2.
2-4.
Report Function ... 2-24 2-4-1. 2-4-2. 2-4-3. 2-4-4. 2-4-5. 2-4-6. 2-4-7. 2-4-8. 2-4-9.
2-5.
Preset Settings... 2-43 Preset List... 2-44
Calculation Formula & Reference...2-50 2-6-1. 2-6-2.
2-7.
Basic Operation of a Report... 2-24 Report Block ... 2-25 Description of Various Data Displayed in a Report ... 2-30 Graph... 2-33 W. Trace... 2-34 Function that Attaches an Ultrasound Image to a Report ... 2-36 Printing Function ... 2-39 Output to a Personal Computer... 2-41 Output to a CSV File... 2-42
Preset Function ... 2-43 2-5-1. 2-5-2.
2-6.
D mode... 2-14
Calculation ... 2-50 Clinical References ... 2-50
Abbreviation ... 2-51
3. Urological Measurement 3-1. 3-2.
Preface ... 3-1 Urological Measurement Functional Outline ... 3-2 3-2-1. 3-2-2.
3-3.
Measurement Operation Procedure ... 3-4 3-3-1. 3-3-2.
3-4.
Preset Settings... 3-38 Preset List... 3-39
Calculation Formula & Reference...3-43 3-6-1. 3-6-2.
3-7.
Basic Operation of a Report... 3-20 Report Block ... 3-21 Description of Various Data Displayed in a Report ... 3-25 Graph Function ... 3-30 Function that Attaches an Ultrasound Image to a Report ... 3-31 Printing Function ... 3-34 Output to a Personal Computer... 3-36 Output to a CSV File... 3-37
Preset Function ... 3-38 3-5-1. 3-5-2.
3-6.
B mode ... 3-6 D mode... 3-18
Report Function ... 3-20 3-4-1. 3-4-2. 3-4-3. 3-4-4. 3-4-5. 3-4-6. 3-4-7. 3-4-8.
3-5.
Urological Measurement Functional List ... 3-2 Items of Particular Note ... 3-3
Calculation ... 3-43 References... 3-43
Abbreviation ... 3-45
4. Small Parts Measurement 4-1. 4-2.
Preface ... 4-1 Overview of the Small Parts Measurement Function... 4-2 4-2-1. 4-2-2.
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Small Parts Measurement Function List ... 4-2 Items of Special Note... 4-3
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4-3.
Measurement Operation Procedure... 4-3 4-3-1. 4-3-2.
4-4.
Report Function... 4-12 4-4-1. 4-4-2. 4-4-3. 4-4-4. 4-4-5. 4-4-6. 4-4-7.
4-5.
Preset Settings... 4-34 Preset List ... 4-35
Calculation Formula & References... 4-39 4-6-1. 4-6-2.
4-7.
Basic Operation for Reports ... 4-12 Report Block... 4-13 Description of Various Data Displayed in a Report ... 4-18 Function to Attach Ultrasound Images to a Report ... 4-27 Printing Function ... 4-30 Output to a Personal Computer... 4-32 Output to a CSV File ... 4-33
Preset Function... 4-34 4-5-1. 4-5-2.
4-6.
B mode... 4-5 D mode... 4-10
Calculation... 4-39 Clinical References... 4-39
Abbreviation... 4-40
5. Obstetrical Measurement 5-1. 5-2.
Preface... 5-1 Obstetrical Measurement Functional Outline ... 5-2 5-2-1. 5-2-2. 5-2-3.
5-3.
Measurement Operation Procedure... 5-10 5-3-1. 5-3-2. 5-3-3. 5-3-4. 5-3-5.
5-4.
Preset Settings... 5-67 Preset List ... 5-69
Calculation Formula & Reference & Table ... 5-80 5-6-1. 5-6-2. 5-6-3. 5-6-4. 5-6-5.
5-7.
Basic Operation of a Report ... 5-38 Report Block... 5-39 Description of Various Data Displayed in a Report ... 5-44 Function that Attaches an Ultrasound Image to a Report... 5-60 Printing Function ... 5-63 Output to a Personal Computer... 5-65 Output to a CSV File ... 5-66
Preset Function... 5-67 5-5-1. 5-5-2.
5-6.
B mode... 5-12 M mode... 5-28 D mode... 5-30 Multiple Pregnancies ... 5-35 Interval Growth Rate ... 5-37
Report Function... 5-38 5-4-1. 5-4-2. 5-4-3. 5-4-4. 5-4-5. 5-4-6. 5-4-7.
5-5.
Obstetrical Measurement Functional List... 5-2 List of Obstetrical Measurement Name Built into System... 5-5 Items of Special Note... 5-9
Calculation... 5-80 Anatomy Check List ... 5-84 BPP Scoring... 5-86 References... 5-88 Data in the Fetal Growth Table inside the System ... 5-103
Abbreviation... 5-144
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6. Gynecological Measurement 6-1. 6-2.
Preface ... 6-1 Gynecological Measurement Functional Outline ... 6-2 6-2-1. 6-2-2.
6-3.
Measurement Operation Procedure ... 6-4 6-3-1. 6-3-2.
6-4.
Preset Settings... 6-32 Preset List... 6-33
Calculation Formula & Reference...6-38 6-6-1. 6-6-2. 6-6-3.
6-7.
Basic Operation of a Report... 6-15 Report Block ... 6-16 Description of Various Data Displayed in a Report ... 6-20 Function that Attaches an Ultrasound Image to a Report ... 6-25 Printing Function ... 6-28 Output to a Personal Computer... 6-30 Output to a CSV File... 6-31
Preset Function ... 6-32 6-5-1. 6-5-2.
6-6.
B mode ... 6-6 D mode... 6-13
Report Function ... 6-15 6-4-1. 6-4-2. 6-4-3. 6-4-4. 6-4-5. 6-4-6. 6-4-7.
6-5.
Gynecological Measurement Functional List ... 6-2 Items of Special Note... 6-3
Calculation ... 6-38 Anatomy Check List ... 6-38 Clinical References ... 6-39
Abbreviation ... 6-41
7. Cardiac Measurement 7-1. 7-2.
Preface ... 7-1 Cardiac Measurement Functional Outline... 7-2 7-2-1. 7-2-2. 7-2-3.
7-3.
Measurement Operation Procedure ... 7-11 7-3-1. 7-3-2. 7-3-3. 7-3-4.
7-4.
Preset Settings(Cardiac Measurement) ... 7-95 Preset List... 7-96
Calculation Formula & Reference...7-104 7-6-1. 7-6-2.
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Basic Operation of a Report... 7-81 Report Block ... 7-82 Description of Various Data Displayed in a Report ... 7-86 Function that Attaches an Ultrasound Image to a Report ... 7-88 Printing Function ... 7-91 Output to a Personal Computer... 7-93 Output to a CSV File... 7-94
Preset Function ... 7-95 7-5-1. 7-5-2.
7-6.
B mode ... 7-13 M mode ... 7-34 D mode... 7-43 Flow mode ... 7-74
Report Function ... 7-81 7-4-1. 7-4-2. 7-4-3. 7-4-4. 7-4-5. 7-4-6. 7-4-7.
7-5.
Cardiac Measurement Functional List ... 7-2 Items of Special Note... 7-8 Measurement Views for Measuring Cardiac Functions... 7-9
Calculation ... 7-104 Clinical References ... 7-113
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7-7.
Abbreviation... 7-121
8. Vascular Measurement 8-1. 8-2.
Preface... 8-1 Vascular Measurement Functional Outline... 8-2 8-2-1. 8-2-2.
8-3.
Measurement Operation Procedure... 8-4 8-3-1. 8-3-2.
8-4.
Preset Settings... 8-51 Preset List ... 8-52
Calculation Formula & Reference ... 8-58 8-6-1. 8-6-2. 8-6-3.
8-7.
Basic Operation of a Report ... 8-28 Report Block... 8-29 Description of Various Data Displayed in a Report ... 8-33 W. Trace Function ... 8-41 Function that Attaches an Ultrasound Image to a Report... 8-43 Printing Function ... 8-46 Output to a Personal Computer... 8-49 Output to a CSV File ... 8-50
Preset Function... 8-51 8-5-1. 8-5-2.
8-6.
B mode... 8-6 D mode... 8-16
Report Function... 8-28 8-4-1. 8-4-2. 8-4-3. 8-4-4. 8-4-5. 8-4-6. 8-4-7. 8-4-8.
8-5.
Vascular Measurement Functional List ... 8-2 Items of Special Note... 8-3
Calculation... 8-58 Anatomy Check List ... 8-59 Clinical References... 8-61
Abbreviation... 8-63
9. eTRACKING Measurement 9-1. 9-2.
Preface... 9-1 eTRACKING Measurement Functional Outline ... 9-1 9-2-1. 9-2-2.
9-3.
Report Function... 9-2 9-3-1. 9-3-2. 9-3-3. 9-3-4. 9-3-5. 9-3-6. 9-3-7.
9-4.
Outline of Function... 9-1 Measurement Operation Procedure ... 9-1 Basic Operation of a Report ... 9-2 Report Block... 9-3 Description of Various Data Displayed in a Report ... 9-5 Function that Attaches an Ultrasound Image to a Report... 9-7 Printing Function ... 9-10 Output to a Personal Computer... 9-12 Output to a CSV File ... 9-13
Preset Function... 9-14 9-4-1. 9-4-2.
Preset Settings... 9-14 Preset List ... 9-15
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7. CARDIAC MEASUREMENT 7-1.
Preface The description concerning the cardiac measurement functions is divided into the following six sub-sections. 7-1.
Preface
7-2.
Cardiac Measurement Functional Outline
7-3.
Measurement Operation Procedure
7-4.
Report Function
7-5.
Preset Function
7-6.
Calculation Formula & Reference
This section describes the procedure for carrying out cardiac measurements, based on the assumption that products are on the factory default. Descriptions of the basic operations of the measurement functions and each measurement method (mark type = Caliper, Trace, etc.) are given in the Section 1. "Measurement Functions".
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7.Cardiac Measurement 7-2.Cardiac Measurement Functional Outline
7-2.
Cardiac Measurement Functional Outline
7-2-1. Cardiac Measurement Functional List Cardiac Measurement use studies consisting of various combinations of measurement menu, report display, and so on, depending upon the part being examined and the purpose of the examination. [Remark] On the factory default, it contains Cardiac Func., Coronary, TDI, and Asynchrony. The cardiac measurement is divided as shown in the figure below for each mode. : Items that are displayed on the factory default
7-2-1-1.
B mode
Measurement function Left Ventricular function measurement
Measurement menu Area-Length
BP-Ellipse
Display items LVLd
LVLAd
LVLs
LVLAs
HR
EDV
ESV
SV
CO
EF
BSA
SVI
COI
AreaEF
LVLd
LVLAd
LVSAMVd
LVSLMVd
LVLs
LVLAs
LVSAMVs
LVSLMVs
HR
EDV
ESV
SV
CO
EF
BSA
SVI
COI
AreaEF
*Measured at two cross-sections. Modified Simpson
LVLd
LVSAMVd
LVSAPMd
LVLs
LVSAMVs
LVSAPMs
HR
EDV
ESV
SV
CO
EF
BSA
SVI
COI
AreaEF
*Measured at three cross-sections. Simpson (Disc)
LVL4d
LVLA4d
LVL2d
LVLA2d
LVL4s
LVLA4s
LVL2s
LVLA2s
HR
EDV
ESV
SV
CO
EF
BSA
SVI
COI
AreaEF4
AreaEF2
%difD
%difS
*Displayed in the Simpson (Disc) block in the report. Bullet
Pombo
LVLd
LVSAPMd
LVLs
LVSAPMs
HR
EDV
ESV
SV
CO
EF
BSA
SVI
COI
AreaEF
LVIDd
LVIDs
HR
EDV
ESV
SV
CO
EF
RVDd
RVDs
IVSd
IVSs
LVPWd
LVPWs
%IVSTF
%PWTF
IVS/LVPW
BSA
SVI
COI
FS
LVM
LVM/BSA
mFS
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Measurement function Left Ventricular function measurement
Measurement menu Teichholz
Gibson
Aortic valve area measurement
AVA
Mitral valve area measurement
MVA
Display items LVIDd
LVIDs
HR
EDV
ESV
SV
CO
EF
RVDd
RVDs
IVSd
IVSs
LVPWd
LVPWs
%IVSTF
%PWTF
IVS/LVPW
BSA
SVI
COI
FS
LVM
LVM/BSA
mFS
LVIDd
LVIDs
HR
EDV
ESV
SV
CO
EF
RVDd
RVDs
IVSd
IVSs
LVPWd
LVPWs
%IVSTF
%PWTF
IVS/LVPW
BSA
SVI
COI
FS
LVM
LVM/BSA
mFS
AVA
a-axis
b-axis
*Selected Trace or Ellipse in the Preset. *Displayed in the LA/AO (B) block in the report. MVA
a-axis
b-axis
*Selected Trace or Ellipse in the Preset. *Displayed in the Mitral Valve block in the report.
Right Ventricular Diameter RV Dimension measurement
RVAWd
RVAWs
RVDd
RVDs
*Displayed in the B mode LV Function block in the report.
Left Atrial Diameter/Aortic LA/AO root Diameter measurement
LADs
AODd
LA/AO
LADd
AODs
IVS/LVPW ratio measurement
IVSd
LVPWd
IVS/LVPW
IVSs
LVPWs
%IVSTF
%PWTF
LVM
BSA
LVM/BSA
Ratio
LVIDd
*Displayed in the B mode LV Function block in the report. Aepi
Aend
LVLd
thick
LVM/BSA
LALA2s
LA Vol.
%difS
LAL2s
LALA2s
LA Vol.
%difS
RALA4s
RAL2s
RALA2s
RA Vol.
%difS
RALA4s
RAL2s
RALA2s
RA Vol.
%difS
Left ventricular mass measurement
LV Mass(AL)
Inferior Vena Cava
IVC
Insp
Exp
% Collapse
Left Atrial Volume measurement
LA Vol. (Simpson)
LAL4s
LALA4s
LAL2s
LALA4s
LVM
*Displayed in the B mode LV Function block in the report.
LA Vol.(AL)
LAvol/BSA LAL4s LAvol/BSA
Right Atrial Volume measurement
RA Vol. (Simpson)
RAL4s RAvol/BSA
RA Vol.(AL)
RAL4s RAvol/BSA
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7-2-1-2.
M mode
Measurement function Left Ventricular function measurement
Measurement menu Pombo
Teichholz
Gibson
Mitral Valve measurement
Mitral Valve
Display items LVIDd
LVIDs
HR
EDV
ESV
SV
CO
EF
RVDd
RVDs
IVSd
IVSs
LVPWd
LVPWs
%IVSTF
%PWTF
IVS/LVPW
BSA
SVI
COI
FS
MVCF
ET
LVM
LVM/BSA
mFS
LVIDd
LVIDs
HR
EDV
ESV
SV
CO
EF
RVDd
RVDs
IVSd
IVSs
LVPWd
LVPWs
%IVSTF
%PWTF
IVS/LVPW
BSA
SVI
COI
FS
MVCF
ET
LVM
LVM/BSA
mFS
LVIDd
LVIDs
HR
EDV
ESV
SV
CO
EF
RVDd
RVDs
IVSd
IVSs
LVPWd
LVPWs
%IVSTF
%PWTF
IVS/LVPW
BSA
SVI
COI
FS
MVCF
ET
LVM
LVM/BSA
mFS
C-E amp
C-A amp
E-F slop
EPSS
A/E
E/A
E-F slop
D-E slop
A/E
AODs
AVDs
*Method of specifying each point. Tricuspid Valve measurement
Tricuspid Valve
C-E amp
C-A amp
D-E amp
E/A *Method of specifying each point.
Pulmonary Valve measurement
Pulmonary Valve
A wave
E-F slop
B-C slop
B-C amp
*Method of specifying each point.
Left Atrial Diameter/Aortic LA/AO root Diameter measurement
LADs
AODd
LA/AO
Inferior Vena Cava
IVC
Insp
Exp
% Collapse
Asynchrony measurement
IntraV.Async.
SPWMD
T1
T2
7-4
LADd
T3
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7-2-1-3.
D mode
Measurement function Left ventricular out
Measurement menu LVOT Flow
Display items VTI
CSA(LVOT)
SV
HR
CO
pV
PG
MnV
MPG
PEP
ET
PEP/ET
AccT
AccT/ET
Qp/Qs
BSA
SVI
VTI
CSA
COI *In order to obtain AVA, perform AS measurement. Aortic stenosis flow measurement
AS Flow
pV LVOT
PG
MnV
VTI(LVOT)
MPG AVA
*AVA is calculated using a continuity equation. Aortic regurgitant flow measurement
AR Flow
Right ventricular outflow tract RVOT Flow measurement
pV
PG
VTI
MnV
MPG
P1/2T
CSA(RVOT)
SV
HR
CO
pV
PG
MnV
MPG
PEP
ET
PEP/ET
AccT
AccT/ET
Qp/Qs
BSA
SVI
COI Pulmonary stenosis flow measurement
PS Flow
pV
PG
MnV
MPG
Pulmonary regurgitant flow measurement
PR Flow
pV
PG
MnV
MPG
Trance Mitral flow measurement
Trans M Flow
eV
aV
A/E
EPG
APG
MnV
MPG
IRT
AccT
DecT
E/A
P1/2T
MVA
VTI
Edur
Adur
LVDFT
RR
LVDFT/RR *When you perform TDI PW MA measurement, it displays E/Em. pV
MnV
MPG
PG
P1/2T
MVA
PG
MnV
MPG
dP/dt
Flow T
Mitral stenosis flow measurement
MS Flow
Mitral regurgitant flow measurement
MR Flow
Tricuspid stenosis flow measurement
TS Flow
pV
MnV
MPG
PG
P1/2T
Flow T
Tricuspid regurgitant flow measurement
TR Flow
pV
PG
MnV
MPG
dP/dt
Flow T
RVSP
RAP
Flow T pV
*When the dP/dt display is ON, it displays PG1, PG2, V1, V2 and dt.
*When the dP/dt display is ON, it displays PG1, PG2, V1, V2 and dt. Pulmonary vein flow measurement
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PV Flow
PVS
PVD
S/D
SF
S-VTI
D-VTI
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PVA
PVAdur
DecT
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Measurement function PISA measurement
Measurement menu MR Vol. PISA
Display items RV
EROA
pV
SV
FR
PISAr
VTI(MV annu)
Vr
VTI(MR)
MV Diam.
RF
Vr
VTI(AR)
LVOT
RF
Vr
VTI(TR)
TV Diam.
RF
Vr
VTI(PR)
RVOT
RF
Angle AR Vol. PISA
RV
EROA
pV
SV
FR
PISAr
VTI(LVOT)
Angle TR Vol. PISA
RV
EROA
pV
SV
FR
PISAr
VTI(TV annu)
Angle PR Vol. PISA
RV
EROA
pV
SV
FR
PISAr
VTI(RVOT)
Angle TDI PW measurement
TDI PW MA TDI PW1 TDI PW2 Name Assignment
Coronary measurement
Sm1
sMnV
Sm2
Em
Am
dMnV
Em/Am
E/Em
RIVRT
RIVCT
time
vel1
vel2
AccT
ACC
TDI PW1
TDI PW2
S D pDSVR S-MnV D-MnV mDSVR prox LAD(Rest) prox LAD(Peak) DDecT VHT pCFVR S-VTI D-VTI D-AccT distal LAD(Rest) mCFVR distal LAD(Peak) RCA(Rest), RCA(Peak) *When the Peak and the Rest are measured, pCFVR and mCFVR LCX(Rest), LCX(Peak) are calculated. Graft(Rest), Graft(Peak) *When the Doppler trace is used, the AccT is calculated. Coronary1,2,3(Rest)(Peak) Coronary Stenosis
Pre D-pV
Pre D-MnV
Pre/Stenosis peak-pV Asynchrony measurement
AV Async.
LVDFT
RR
InterV.Async.
LVPEP
RVPEP
Time to Onset
BS
BL
Steno-D-pV
Steno D-MnV
Pre/Stenosis D-MnV LVDFT/RR
RV
BP
IMD
Intra
Inter
Intra+Inter *Use of TDI to analyze regional myocardial speed Time to Peak
A4CH
BS
BL
MS
ML
A2CH
BI
BA
MI
MA
ALAX
BP
BAS
MP
MAS
avg
SD
*Use of TDI to analyze regional myocardial speed
[Remark] You can obtain the area of the stenosis valve orifice by using either a B mode measurement method (Trace or Ellipse) method or an application measurement method (Trans M Flow measurement, AS Flow measurement, MS Flow measurement). 7-6
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7-2-1-4.
Flow mode
Measurement function M TDI measurement
Measurement menu M TDI mFS M TDI WT(LVPW) M TDI WT(IVS)
Display items mDd
mDs
mFS
LVIDd
LVIDs
FS
d total
dEn/dEp
dEn
dEp
En:Ep
En-EH
EH-Ep *M tissue doppler
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7-2-2. Items of Special Note Description of the left ventricle volume measurement. The following description is applicable to the 2B mode using the 2B Mapping function. When using 2B Mapping, you can display end-diastolic and end-systolic images for the same cardiac cycle. Use this function to measure the volume of the left ventricle. Be careful of the following points when performing a blood flow measurement related to Doppler. Angle correction operation: Before starting Doppler measurement, perform angle correction. [Remark] If the Doppler angle exceeds 20 degrees, the accuracy of the measurement results may be adversely affected. For this reason, we recommend that you project the beam parallel to the blood vessel as far as possible. Re-using existing measurement values: You can re-use existing measurement values, so there is no need to repeat the same measurement. A description of the layout and functions of the switches and keys used for measurement is given in the section entitled, Description of basic operations for, refer to Section 1. "Measurement Functions". The measured values of the blood flow values obtained using this equipment are the absolute values displayed on the observation monitor. They are controlled as positive and negative values for the purpose of calculating the arithmetic index. If the display of each measured value in a report is set to “Average” in a preset, the positive and negative values are added together and displayed as a mean value. Consequently, when performing multiple measurements of blood flow on the blood flow waveform drawn using the color Doppler method as a guide, use identical recording conditions (forward and reverse flow directions) for all of the blood flow waveforms in order to correctly display each of the arithmetic values arranged in the report.
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7.Cardiac Measurement 7-2-3.Measurement Views for Measuring Cardiac Functions
7-2-3. Measurement Views for Measuring Cardiac Functions The ultrasound image views for measuring the cardiac functions with this equipment are shown below.
7-2-3-1.
B mode relation
Parasternal Long Axis View
Short Axis view-Aortic-Level
Short Axis view-Mitral Level
Short Axis view-Papillary Level
Apical Four Chamber View
Apical Long Axis View
Right Ventricular View
Apical Two Chamber View
7-2-3-2.
M mode relation Aortic valve M-Mode Systole
Diastole
Left ventricular M-Mode
Mitral valve M-Mode Diastole Systole
Interventricular septal
LV posterior wall
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7-2-3-3.
D mode relation
As an example, the Doppler image for the left ventricular system is shown below. Trans Mitral Flow : Measurement of trans-mitral flow waveform
E A
LVOT Flow : Measurement of left ventricular out tract flow waveform
AS Flow : Aortic stenosis measurement
Waveform at left ventricular out tract
Waveform after flow through orifice
MS Flow : Measurement of mitral stenosis
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