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MN1-5206 Rev.14
ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT
SSD-α10 Manual Number : MN1-5206 Rev.14
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MN1-5206 Rev.14
VS-FlexGrid Pro Copyright(C)1999 Videosoft Corporation Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
MN1-5206 Rev.14 Safety alert symbols
Safety alert symbols The four indications [Danger], [Warning], [Caution] and [Note] used on this instrument and in this instruction manual have the following meaning.
Danger Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. A warning message is inserted here.
Warning Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. A warning message is inserted here.
Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. A caution message is inserted here.
Note Indicates a strong request concerning an item that must be observed in order to prevent damage or deterioration of the instrument and also to ensure that it is used efficiently. An explanatory text is inserted here.
Classification of SSD-α10 • Protection against electric shock: Class I medical electrical equipment • Applied parts:Type BF applied parts • Protection against defibrillator emissions: Not compatible with defibrillator-proof applied parts • Protection against harmful ingress of water or particulate matter: Ordinary protection (IPX0) • Level of safety for use in air and flammable anesthetic gas, or in oxygen/nitrous oxide and flammable anesthetic gas: This instrument is not suitable for use in air and flammable anesthetic gas, or in oxygen/nitrous oxide and flammable anesthetic gas. • Operation mode: Continuous operation
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MN1-5206 Rev.14
CONTENTS This book consists of two separate volumes. These two volumes have the same table of contents and the index respectively.
1. Method OF OPERATING SWITCHES 1-1.
Operation panel ... 1-1
1-2.
Graphic Display ... 1-2
1-3.
Operating the various switches ... 1-3
1-4.
1-3-1.
ACOUSTIC POWER... 1-3
1-3-2.
B GAIN ... 1-3
1-3-3.
CANCEL... 1-3
1-3-4.
CURSOR/B.L.S ... 1-4
1-3-5.
DEPTH/RANGE ... 1-5
1-3-6.
ENTER... 1-5
1-3-7.
FLOW GAIN ... 1-5
1-3-8.
FOCUS... 1-6
1-3-9.
FREEZE ... 1-7
1-3-10.
M/D GAIN ... 1-7
1-3-11.
MEASUREMENT ... 1-8
1-3-12.
+
1-3-13.
MENU ... 1-8
1-3-14.
MODE ... 1-9
1-3-15.
NEW PATIENT ... 1-10
1-3-16.
PRESET ... 1-11
1-3-17.
PRINT(Archive Group) ... 1-11
1-3-18.
PROBE... 1-13
1-3-19.
REC ... 1-14
1-3-20.
REVIEW ... 1-14
1-3-21.
SCAN AREA ... 1-14
1-3-22.
SEARCH ... 1-15
1-3-23.
SELECT ... 1-15
1-3-24.
SEND ... 1-16
1-3-25.
STC ... 1-16
1-3-26.
STORE ... 1-17
1-3-27.
VEL RANGE ... 1-17
1-3-28.
ZOOM ... 1-18
1-3-29.
Full keyboard ... 1-20
... 1-8
Before Starting an Examination... 1-21 1-4-1.
Explanation of ID entry screen ... 1-21
1-4-2.
How to register a patient ... 1-29
1-4-3.
Search function... 1-30
1-4-4.
Find ... 1-31 2
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1-5.
1-6.
1-7.
1-4-5.
Worklist ... 1-32
1-4-6.
Data Management... 1-33
Before Completing an Examination ... 1-36 1-5-1.
When the instrument is not connected to the Worklist or MPPS server ... 1-36
1-5-2.
When the instrument is connected to the Worklist and MPPS servers via a network... 1-37
1-5-3.
When connected via network to the DICOM SR Server... 1-41
User Authentication... 1-43 1-6-1.
User Levels ... 1-43
1-6-2.
Login... 1-44
1-6-3.
User Authentication ... 1-44
1-6-4.
Setting new passwords... 1-45
1-6-5.
Changing passwords ... 1-46
1-6-6.
Log Off ... 1-47
1-6-7.
User Management... 1-53
B Mode ... 1-59 1-7-1.
1-8.
1-8-1. 1-9.
Basic operation procedure ... 1-62
B/M and M modes ... 1-63 1-9-1.
1-10.
Basic Operation Procedure ... 1-59
Tissue Harmonic Echo... 1-62
Basic operation procedure ... 1-63
B/D and D modes ... 1-68 1-10-1.
Basic operation procedure ... 1-68
1-11.
Flow mode, Power Flow mode, eFlow mode... 1-71
1-12.
Tissue Doppler Imaging display... 1-74
1-11-1. 1-12-1. 1-13.
1-14.
Basic operation procedure ... 1-71 Basic operation procedure ... 1-74
Comment and annotation function ... 1-75 1-13-1.
Text entry... 1-76
1-13-2.
↑and text entry... 1-77
1-13-3.
Movement of a character string ... 1-77
1-13-4.
Deleting a character string ... 1-78
1-13-5.
Deleting a character ... 1-78
1-13-6.
System dictionary function ... 1-79
1-13-7.
Registration and deletion of a key word ... 1-80
Treatment at the time of the discovery of abnormality ... 1-82 1-14-1.
Safety security of patient ... 1-82
1-14-2.
Instrumental treatment ... 1-82
2. Save of Image 2-1.
Search ... 2-1 2-1-1.
Search and scroll function ... 2-2
2-1-2.
Basic Operation Procedure ... 2-3 3
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2-2.
2-3.
2-1-3.
Cine scale and search mark ... 2-4
2-1-4.
Loop playback function... 2-5
Store ... 2-7 2-2-1.
Inserting the Disc ... 2-9
2-2-2.
How to Connect USB Memory ... 2-10
2-2-3.
Images and Types feasible to acquire ... 2-13
2-2-4.
Setting of acquiring methods ... 2-15
2-2-5.
Setting of Acquire data... 2-16
2-2-6.
Basic Operation Procedure... 2-17
Review ... 2-24 2-3-1.
Image Viewer ... 2-24
2-3-2.
Search for image data... 2-29
2-3-3.
Saving method of images ... 2-47
2-3-4.
Adjusting images... 2-60
2-3-5.
Printing an image ... 2-61
3. Video recording/Playing back with VCR/DVD 3-1.
Setting for VCR/DVD... 3-1
3-2.
Recording Images ... 3-3
3-3.
3-2-1.
Starting and Pausing a Recording ... 3-3
3-2-2.
Remaining DVD capacity display... 3-4
3-2-3.
Recording Counter Number ... 3-5
3-2-4.
Title Menu, Chapter Menu... 3-6
Playing back... 3-7 3-3-1.
HS-MD3000(2)(MITSUBISHI) or SVO-9500MD2(SONY) ... 3-7
3-3-2.
BD-X201ME(Victor) ... 3-8
3-3-3.
DVO-1000MD(SONY)... 3-11
3-3-4.
Playback (DV-800) ... 3-13
4. Physiological signals 4-1.
Electrode setting... 4-1
4-2.
Display of physiological signals ... 4-1
4-3.
Electrocardiosynclonization display ... 4-4
4-4.
Heart Rate Stability Display ... 4-5
5. Touch panel 5-1.
Operation on touch panel ... 5-3 5-1-1.
5-2.
Registration / Change of touch panel ... 5-4
User switch area ... 5-7 5-2-1.
Invert ... 5-7
5-2-2.
FAM ... 5-7
4
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5-3.
5-4.
5-2-3.
Active(B1 - B4) ... 5-8
5-2-4.
Body Mark ... 5-8
5-2-5.
Archive Group1 - 3... 5-9
5-2-6.
EXT... 5-9
5-2-7.
Imaging Information... 5-9
5-2-8.
M1 - M4 (Measurement1 to 4) ... 5-9
5-2-9.
End Study... 5-9
5-2-10.
Map Editor ... 5-10
Group area ... 5-13 5-3-1.
Image Func B1 - B3... 5-13
5-3-2.
Puncture ... 5-13
5-3-3.
Focus(B) ... 5-13
5-3-4.
Angle Gain... 5-14
5-3-5.
IP Regist (B) ...5-14
5-3-6.
STC Memory ... 5-15
5-3-7.
Image Func M1 - M3... 5-16
5-3-8.
Focus(M)... 5-16
5-3-9.
IP Regist(M) ...5-17
5-3-10.
Image Func D1 - D3 ... 5-17
5-3-11.
Focus(D) ... 5-17
5-3-12.
IP Regist(D) ... 5-18
5-3-13.
Image Func F1 - F3... 5-18
5-3-14.
Image Func PF1 - PF3 ... 5-18
5-3-15.
Image Func eF1 - eF3 ... 5-18
5-3-16.
Color Map(Flow) ... 5-18
5-3-17.
Display Priority(Flow)... 5-19
5-3-18.
IP Regist(Flow)... 5-19
5-3-19.
Image Function Other1 - 3... 5-20
5-3-20.
Post Processing ... 5-20
5-3-21.
Graphic Editor ... 5-21
5-3-22.
Physio1, 2 ... 5-21
5-3-23.
ECG Sync ... 5-22
5-3-24.
VCR Control...5-22
5-3-25.
Color Map(B/M/D)... 5-22
5-3-26.
Store Set Up... 5-22
Menu function area(B mode)... 5-23 5-4-1.
AGC(B)... 5-23
5-4-2.
Beam Processing... 5-23
5-4-3.
Beam Steer(B) ... 5-23
5-4-4.
Contrast(B) ... 5-23
5-4-5.
Edge Optimizer... 5-23
5-4-6.
Edge Optimizer Level... 5-23 5
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5-5.
5-4-7.
ExPHD(T.H.E.)... 5-24
5-4-8.
Extend F-View(Extended Field of View) ... 5-24
5-4-9.
FTC(B) ... 5-24
5-4-10.
Frame CORRE Type ... 5-24
5-4-11.
Frame CORRE(B)... 5-24
5-4-12.
Frame Rate(B)... 5-24
5-4-13.
Image Direction(LR)... 5-25
5-4-14.
Image Direction(UL)... 5-25
5-4-15.
Image Enhance ... 5-25
5-4-16.
Image Freq(B/M) ... 5-25
5-4-17.
Image Rotation(B)... 5-25
5-4-18.
IP Select(B) ... 5-25
5-4-19.
OMNI Angle ... 5-26
5-4-20.
PRF Limit... 5-26
5-4-21.
Puncture G.Line ... 5-26
5-4-22.
Puncture Measure... 5-26
5-4-23.
Biopsy Select... 5-27
5-4-24.
Relief(B)... 5-27
5-4-25.
Angle Sel(Punc) ... 5-27
5-4-26.
Smoothing(B)... 5-27
5-4-27.
T.H.E.(Tissue Harmonic Echo)... 5-27
5-4-28.
Spatial Compound... 5-28
5-4-29.
Compound Angle ... 5-28
5-4-30.
Trapezoidal Scan... 5-28
5-4-31.
AIP(Adaptive Image Processing)... 5-29
5-4-32.
AIP Effect... 5-29
5-4-33.
AIP Edge Sens... 5-29
5-4-34.
AIP Edge Enhance ... 5-29
5-4-35.
AIP SR Level ... 5-29
5-4-36.
AIP Resolution ... 5-29
5-4-37.
AIP Level ... 5-30
5-4-38.
Image Optimizer... 5-30
5-4-39.
Brightness Level... 5-30
5-4-40.
Brightness Reset... 5-30
Menu function area(M mode) ... 5-31 5-5-1.
AGC(M) ... 5-31
5-5-2.
Echo Erase... 5-31
5-5-3.
Contrast(M) ... 5-31
5-5-4.
FTC(M) ... 5-31
5-5-5.
IP Select(M) ... 5-31
5-5-6.
Relief(M)... 5-32
5-5-7.
Sweep Speed(M) ... 5-32 6
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5-6.
5-7.
Menu function area(D mode/TDI-D menu)...5-33 5-6-1.
Angle Correct... 5-33
5-6-2.
Auto Angle Correct... 5-33
5-6-3.
Base Line Shift(D)... 5-33
5-6-4.
Beam Steer(D) ... 5-33
5-6-5.
Comp Curve(D) ... 5-33
5-6-6.
Contrast(D) ... 5-33
5-6-7.
Filter Control(D)... 5-34
5-6-8.
Filter(D) ... 5-34
5-6-9.
Freeze Trigger... 5-34
5-6-10.
Image Polarity(D) ... 5-34
5-6-11.
Image Select(D) ... 5-34
5-6-12.
IP Select(D) ... 5-35
5-6-13.
M/PW(M/PW Mode) ... 5-35
5-6-14.
Resolution Select(D)... 5-35
5-6-15.
Sample Volume ... 5-35
5-6-16.
Image Freq(D) ... 5-35
5-6-17.
Spectrum Invert ... 5-35
5-6-18.
Sweep Speed(D) ... 5-36
5-6-19.
Transfer List... 5-36
5-6-20.
D.Trace Direction ... 5-36
5-6-21.
D.Trace Smooth... 5-36
5-6-22.
D.Trace ... 5-36
5-6-23.
D.Trace Locate ... 5-36
5-6-24.
D.Trace Level ... 5-36
Menu function area(Flow/Power Flow/TDI Flow/TDI Power Flow) ... 5-37 5-7-1.
Average(Flow)... 5-37
5-7-2.
Baseline Shift(Flow)... 5-37
5-7-3.
Beam Steer(Flow)... 5-37
5-7-4.
Capture Mode(Flow) ... 5-37
5-7-5.
Capture Time(Flow) ... 5-37
5-7-6.
Color Line Correlation... 5-38
5-7-7.
Color Polarity... 5-38
5-7-8.
Frame Rate Accelerator ...5-38
5-7-9.
DDD... 5-38
5-7-10.
Directional(Flow) ... 5-39
5-7-11.
Edge Smooth...5-39
5-7-12.
Flow Edge... 5-39
5-7-13.
Filter(Flow)... 5-39
5-7-14.
Frame CORRE(Flow)... 5-39
5-7-15.
Frame Rate(Flow)... 5-40
5-7-16.
Image Freq(Flow) ... 5-40 7
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5-8.
5-7-17.
Image Select(Flow) ... 5-40
5-7-18.
IP Select(Flow)... 5-40
5-7-19.
PFD Range ... 5-41
5-7-20.
Priority Level ... 5-41
5-7-21.
Rejection(Flow)... 5-41
5-7-22.
Smoothing(Flow) ... 5-41
5-7-23.
Wall Motion Reduction... 5-41
5-7-24.
AWR(Advanced Wall Motion Reduction)... 5-42
5-7-25.
TDI PF PreSTC ... 5-42
Menu function area(Other)... 5-43 5-8-1.
Area Lock... 5-43
5-8-2.
B Refresh... 5-43
5-8-3.
B/* Format ... 5-43
5-8-4.
Beam Steer(B/F/D)... 5-43
5-8-5.
Beam Steer(F/D) ... 5-43
5-8-6.
Element Select... 5-44
5-8-7.
Graphic Color... 5-44
5-8-8.
Imaging Information ... 5-44
5-8-9.
Invert Link... 5-44
5-8-10.
Steering Link... 5-44
5-8-11.
Thermal Index ... 5-44
5-8-12.
Print Queue... 5-45
5-8-13.
View Gamma ... 5-45
5-8-14.
Zoom Lock ... 5-45
5-8-15.
ECG Display ... 5-45
5-8-16.
ECG Posi ... 5-45
5-8-17.
ECG Sens ... 5-45
5-8-18.
ECG Invert ... 5-46
5-8-19.
Drift Filter ... 5-46
5-8-20.
R Wave Beep... 5-46
5-8-21.
R-Delay Time... 5-46
5-8-22.
PCG Display... 5-46
5-8-23.
PCG Filter ... 5-46
5-8-24.
PCG Posi ... 5-46
5-8-25.
PCG Sens ... 5-47
5-8-26.
Pulse Display ... 5-47
5-8-27.
Pulse Posi ... 5-47
5-8-28.
Pulse Sens... 5-47
5-8-29.
Resp Display ... 5-47
5-8-30.
Resp Disp Method... 5-47
5-8-31.
Resp Posi ... 5-48
5-8-32.
Resp Sens ... 5-48 8
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5-8-33.
ECG Sync ... 5-48
5-8-34.
B/Sync Mode ... 5-48
5-8-35.
VCR Counter Display... 5-48
5-8-36.
DVD Remain ... 5-48
5-8-37.
Counter ... 5-49
5-8-38.
Acquire Method ... 5-49
5-8-39.
Acquire Mode ... 5-49
5-8-40.
Video Clip Auto Stop ... 5-49
5-8-41.
ECG Cycle ... 5-49
5-8-42.
Time Cycle... 5-50
5-8-43.
Store Media... 5-50
5-8-44.
Loop Mode... 5-50
5-8-45.
Thumbnail Display ... 5-50
5-8-46.
Thumbnail Page ... 5-50
5-8-47.
Print Area... 5-51
5-8-48.
Auto Clipping ... 5-51
5-8-49.
Log Off ... 5-51
5-8-50.
Fixed MI ... 5-51
5-8-51.
HR Stability Display... 5-51
5-8-52.
HR Stability Display(Avg.) ... 5-52
5-8-53.
HR Stability Display(Conti) ... 5-52
5-8-54.
Power Limit Override ... 5-52
6. Preset 6-1.
PRESET function ... 6-1
6-2.
Procedure for Changing the Set Contents... 6-2
6-3.
Common Preset... 6-5
6-4.
6-3-1.
Common Preset1 - 2 ... 6-5
6-3-2.
Probe Select ... 6-9
6-3-3.
Print (Freeze) ... 6-11
6-3-4.
Print(Realtime) ... 6-12
6-3-5.
Print Select... 6-13
6-3-6.
DICOM Store/Send, Address, Printer ... 6-14
6-3-7.
DICOM SR ... 6-18
6-3-8.
IHE/Auto Delete ... 6-19
6-3-9.
Stress Echo... 6-22
Preset Control ... 6-23 6-4-1.
Method of copying preset No. data to a floppy disk... 6-24
6-4-2.
When copying preset No. data inside the instrument ... 6-25
6-4-3.
When copying Preset No. data from a floppy disk ... 6-25
6-4-4.
When rearranging Preset No. data ... 6-26
6-4-5.
When copying data in Annotation Dictionary to a floppy disk ... 6-26 9
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6-4-6.
When copying data in Annotation Dictionary from a floppy disk... 6-27
6-4-7.
When copying Common Preset data to a floppy disk ... 6-27
6-4-8.
When copying Common Preset data from a floppy disk ... 6-28
6-4-9.
When copying Color Map to a floppy disk... 6-28
6-4-10.
When copying Color Map from a floppy disk ... 6-29
6-4-11.
When copying Measurement to a floppy disk... 6-29
6-4-12.
When copying Measurement from a floppy disk... 6-30
6-5.
Preset Set-Up Menu ... 6-31
6-6.
Display1 to 2 DISP-B,M -D,Flow ... 6-32
6-7.
ID Comment... 6-38
6-8.
Graphics ... 6-39
6-9.
Store, Cine ... 6-41
6-10.
Body Mark ... 6-43
6-11.
Menu-User SW Assign, -Group Assign, -Function Assign, Menu Analysis... 6-45
6-12.
Custom SW, -Foot SW, -Keyboard ... 6-49
6-13.
Physio... 6-51
6-14.
Image-B,M1,M2 IP Select(B),(THE),(ExPHD),(Spatial Compound),(Spatial Compound,THE/ExPHD) AIP Level(B),(THE),(ExPHD) IP Select(M) ... 6-54
6-15.
Focus ... 6-62
6-16.
Post Processing ... 6-64
6-17.
Doppler1, 2... 6-65
6-18.
Flow ... 6-69
6-19.
Power Flow ... 6-72
6-20.
eFlow... 6-75
6-21.
Tissue Doppler ... 6-78
6-22.
Tissue Flow ... 6-81
6-23.
Tissue Power Flow... 6-84
6-24.
Stress Echo1, 2... 6-87
6-25.
FAM ... 6-90
6-26.
Contrast Echo1, 2... 6-91
6-27.
Echo Tracking ... 6-96
6-28.
Wave Intensity ... 6-97
6-29.
FMD ... 6-98
6-30.
RT3D... 6-99
6-31.
3D Scan ... 6-105
6-32.
Flow 3D... 6-106
6-33.
KI1, 2 ... 6-108
7. OPTIONAL FUNCTION 7-1.
EFV mode (Option: SOP-ALPHA10-1 and EU-9102 are necessary) ... 7-1 7-1-1.
Switches to be used ... 7-2
7-1-2.
Basic operation procedure... 7-3 10
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7-2.
7-3.
7-4.
7-5.
7-6.
7-7.
Real Time Doppler Auto Trace (Option:SOP-ALPHA10-3 is necessary)... 7-5 7-2-1.
Real time Doppler Auto Trace display screen... 7-6
7-2-2.
Real Time Doppler Auto Trace Touch panel menu... 7-7
7-2-3.
Basic operation procedure ... 7-8
RT3D (Option: SOP-ALPHA10-4 and EU-9102 are necessary) ... 7-10 7-3-1.
Rotation / Movement and Image display of Volume data... 7-11
7-3-2.
Meaning of terms... 7-14
7-3-3.
Real Time 3D display screen... 7-15
7-3-5.
Switches to be used and menu ... 7-17
7-3-6.
Basic operation procedure ... 7-30
7-3-7.
Applied functional operation procedure ... 7-37
7-3-8.
Basic operation method for 3D automatic volume measurement (Option: SOP-ALPHA10-20 is necessary)... 7-40
7-3-9.
Transferring automatic volume measurement value... 7-46
7-3-10.
Basic operation method for 3D Scan mode ... 7-51
7-3-11.
Cutting a 3D image on any sections ... 7-53
7-3-12.
Displaying the multiple sliced images from volume data simultaneously ... 7-55
Contrast Harmonic Echo (Option: CHM- ALPHA10 is necessary)... 7-57 7-4-1.
Contrast Harmonic Echo Touch panel menu... 7-58
7-4-2.
Basic operation procedure ... 7-64
CHE Analysis(Option: SOP- ALPHA10-14 is necessary)... 7-69 7-5-1.
Outline of Contrast Harmonic Echo analysis ... 7-69
7-5-2.
CHE Analysis Screen ... 7-71
7-5-3.
CHE Analysis Base Menu ... 7-73
7-5-4.
Basic operation procedure ... 7-81
7-5-5.
Time Intensity Curve ... 7-83
7-5-6.
Subtraction... 7-85
7-5-7.
CHE Analysis touch panel menu...7-87
eTRACKING (Option: SOP- ALPHA10-11 is necessary) ... 7-90 7-6-1.
Stiffness parameter (b) data acquisition ... 7-90
7-6-2.
Stiffness parameter(b) analysis... 7-96
7-6-3.
Report ... 7-104
7-6-4.
Reference ... 7-106
FMD (Flow Mediated Dilation) analysis (Option: SOP-ALPHA10-16 is necessary) ... 7-107 7-7-1.
Summary of FMD examination ... 7-107
7-7-2.
Before starting an examination... 7-108
7-7-3.
FMD operation screen ... 7-108
7-7-4.
FMD touch panel menu ...7-109
7-7-5.
FMD measurement procedure ... 7-112
7-7-6.
FMD analysis... 7-114
7-7-7.
FMD analysis result screen... 7-116
7-7-8.
FMD analysis operation procedure... 7-120
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7-7-9. 7-8.
7-9.
7-10.
7-11.
7-12.
References ... 7-131
Wave Intensity (Option: SOP-ALPHA10-25 is necessary)... 7-132 7-8-1.
Summary of Wave Intensity... 7-132
7-8-2.
Before starting an examination ... 7-133
7-8-3.
Wave Intensity data collection ... 7-133
7-8-4.
Wave Intensity procedure ... 7-137
7-8-5.
Wave Intensity analysis... 7-139
7-8-6.
Report... 7-151
7-8-7.
Reference... 7-153
TDI Analysis(Option: SOP- ALPHA10-13B is necessary)... 7-154 7-9-1.
TDI Analysis Screen ... 7-155
7-9-2.
Operation Panel... 7-156
7-9-3.
Base Menu Function ... 7-157
7-9-4.
Basic operation procedure... 7-174
7-9-5.
Temporal VP(B mode)... 7-176
7-9-6.
Regional VP(B Mode)... 7-178
7-9-7.
Strain Rate(B Mode) ... 7-179
7-9-8.
Strain(B Mode)... 7-180
7-9-9.
Myocardial Thickness(B Mode) ... 7-181
7-9-10.
Velocity Trace(M mode)... 7-182
7-9-11.
Myocardial Thickness(M mode) ... 7-184
7-9-12.
Velocity Profile(M mode) ... 7-186
7-9-13.
TDI Analysis touch panel menu... 7-188
Stress Echo (Option: SOP- ALPHA10-15B is necessary)... 7-191 7-10-1.
Stress Echo Protocol ... 7-191
7-10-2.
Image acquisition method ... 7-196
7-10-3.
Convenient functions for image acquisition ... 7-207
7-10-4.
Comparative display(Shuffle) ... 7-212
7-10-5.
Scoring ... 7-216
7-10-6.
Report... 7-218
7-10-7.
Pause Protocol... 7-222
7-10-8.
Stress Echo touch panel menu... 7-223
Stress Echo Analysis(Option: SOP- ALPHA10-15B is necessary)... 7-227 7-11-1.
Starting analysis using the Review switch ... 7-227
7-11-2.
Object Image Registration... 7-228
7-11-3.
Scoring ... 7-235
7-11-4.
Report... 7-242
7-11-5.
Stress Echo Analysis touch panel menu... 7-246
KI/A-SMA/CQ/WT Analysis (Option: EU-9100 is necessary)... 7-248 7-12-1.
KI ... 7-248
7-12-2.
A- SMA... 7-249
7-12-3.
CQ(Cardiac Quantification) ... 7-255 12
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7-13.
7-14.
7-12-4.
WT(Wall Thickness) ... 7-257
7-12-5.
KI, A-SMA Touch Panel Menu... 7-259
7-12-6.
CQ Touch Panel Menu ... 7-265
7-12-7.
WT touch panel menu ... 7-268
7-12-8.
KI, A-SMA Operation Procedure ... 7-271
7-12-9.
Notice for the use of A-SMA, CQ, and WT ...7-281
Brachytherapy Guide Lines ... 7-283 7-13-1.
Basic operation procedure ... 7-283
7-13-2.
Brachytherapy Touch Panel Menu ... 7-287
Ultrasonic Gastrovideo Scope(Option: SOP-ALPHA10-18 is necessary)... 7-288 7-14-1.
Degree of display viewing angles... 7-288
7-14-2.
Adjusting Display position ... 7-289
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MN1-5206 Rev.14 7-1.EFV mode (Option: SOP-ALPHA10-1 and EU-9102 are necessary)
7. OPTIONAL FUNCTION 7-1.
EFV mode (Option: SOP-ALPHA10-1 and EU-9102 are necessary) A compound display of an image is enabled by using an EFV (Extend Field of View) mode. By using this function, area wider than a normal B mode can be observed. In addition, the EFV mode enables an image to be constructed by means of a parallel probe scan, and also a protuberant organ to be traced and its profile displayed in the form of an arc.
In order to use the EFV mode, it is necessary to assign Extend F-View function to B mode menu on the touch panel beforehand. The probes that support this mode are: UST-9130, UST-9115, UST-5712, UST-5411, UST-5412, UST-5548, UST9135, UST-567. [Remark] The image creation process is readily affected by changes in brightness of the slice image generated by the probe scanning operation. Always pay attention to the brightness level when using this mode. When the brightness intensity varies markedly, it may sometimes be impossible to create an accurate image.
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MN1-5206 Rev.14 7-1.EFV mode (Option: SOP-ALPHA10-1 and EU-9102 are necessary)
7-1-1. Switches to be used [Remark] This function enables you to assign on the touch panel and a panel with a preset. After assigning necessary functions to the touch panel and a operation panel of the instrument, start an examination.
7-1-1-1.
Touch panel
Extend F-View(EFV) : An EFV mode becomes active, if it is ON. The EFV mode is finished if the switch is pressed again. Image Rotation(B)
7-1-1-2.
: After an EFV image extraction, rotate the rotary encoder (or press the Up Down switch) to rotate the EFV image. The range of 0 × to 350 × (10 × step) can rotate.
Operation panel
SELECT switch
: A capture is started by pressing the SELECT switch on an EFV mode. A B mode image is mainly used after an capture ends, this is used.
FREEZE switch
: Press the FREEZE switch to finish the capture.
ZOOM switch
: Press the ZOOM switch to be able to enlarge, reduce and move the EFV image. When the rotary encoder 4 is turned to the right, an EFV image is enlarged and when turned to the left, it is reduced. In addition, when the trackball is rolled, an EFV image makes a movement (Pan).
SEARCH switch
: When pressing the SEARCH switch after freeze, a white frame on an EFV image is displayed. Inside the white frame, B mode image before displaying a compound image is displayed. Because the white frame moves with the trackball or rotary encoder 4, it is moved to a desired location on the display. When the B switch or the SELECT switch is pressed, a B mode image is displayed at the center.
STORE switch
: Press the STORE switch after freezing to record the EFV image (a still image) to a Media which is set as the destination to save.
MEASUREMENT switch : After an capture ends, press the MEASUREMENT switch to display the measurement menu. +switch BODY MARK switch
: After an capture ends, press the + switch to display the caliper mark. : After an capture ends, press the Body Mark switch to display the Body Marks. 7-2
MN1-5206 Rev.14 7-1.EFV mode (Option: SOP-ALPHA10-1 and EU-9102 are necessary)
7-1-2. Basic operation procedure With the EFV mode, captured B mode image is displayed as a compound. [Remark] A compound display of Color mode is also supported. Color supports Flow mode, Power Flow mode and Directional Power Flow mode. [Remark] The EFV function can only be turned on when EFV compatible Probe is in use. [Remark] On the EFV mode, no switching the change of DEPTH and On/Off of T.H.E. mode are allowed. [Remark] When capturing Color modes, turn on EFV when Color is on. When EFV is turned On, Color on/off and adjustment of Flow Area cannot be performed. (1)
Turn the Extend F-View (EFV Mode) on the touch panel to On. →
B mode image is displayed. The B mode image displayed at this time is smaller than the normal B mode image. In addition, picture quality and the frame rate are different from a normal B mode image.
[Remark] Apply an adequate amount of acoustic coupling gel to the region which will be scanned to display a compound image. Move the probe to the location where a compound display is desired. [Remark] Scan it after setting STC and Gain properly so that the center of an image always becomes appropriate brightness. If the center of an image is dark, a compound image will not be properly displayed. [Remark] To properly display a color image as a compound, set the Flow Area wider in advance. When the Flow Area is narrow, turning on EFV automatically enlarges the area. (2)
Press the SELECT switch on the operation panel. →
A capture for a EFV image is started. As B mode image or B color image is displayed as a compound image, scan the range that is desired with moving a probe. Then, scan it along the arranged direction of wave transducer as depicted in chart below.
[Remark] When an edge of the images which is compound travels beyond the screen, the image is automatically adjusted to fit in the screen. An image shrinks when quantity of a compound increases. 7-3
MN1-5206 Rev.14 7-1.EFV mode (Option: SOP-ALPHA10-1 and EU-9102 are necessary)
[Remark] When the quantity of compound is increased, the capture time gets shorter. (3)
Press the FREEZE switch on the operation panel. →
A capture of an EFV image is finished, and the EFV image stands still as a one screen display. Zoom, Search, and Image Rotation operations are performed if necessary.
[Remark] When bulging organs are scanned, there are cases that the display of compound images may advance in slanted direction. In this case it can be revised with the Image Rotation rotary function after freeze. As Image Rotation is not assigned to the factory default, assign Image Rotation to the touch panel menu or others beforehand.
(4)
Press the Measurement switch on the operation panel. →
The measurement menu is displayed on the touch panel, and measure it according to the measurement procedure.
[Remark] For details, refer to the Measurement manual. (5)
Press the BODY MARK switch on the operation panel. →
(6)
Body mark menu is displayed on the touch panel, so select it to display on the screen.
Press the STORE switch on the operating panel or press the PRINT switch. →
An EFV image (a still image) is saved, or outputted to a printer.
[Remark] On the state being a compound display using EFV mode, it is not possible to save Line moving images and Video Clip moving images using the STORE switch. Save moving images with voluntary VTR peripheral instrument. (7)
Press the FREEZE switch again. →
An EFV image is erased, and it is returned to the state of (1). A compound image is displayed again in this state by pressing the SELECT switch again. When returning to a conventional B mode, turn the EXTEND F-View switch Off on this state.
[Remark] If you cancel freeze, the measurement finishes and the body mark is hidden. Turning off EFV mode also finishes the measurement. 7-4