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Copyright© 2002 By General Electric Co. Operating Documentation
Regulatory Requirement
GE Medical Systems GE Medical System: Telex 3797371 P. O. Box 414, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 U.S.A. (Asia, Pacific, Latin America, North America) GE Ultraschall TEL: 0130 81 6370 toll free Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG TEL: (49)(0) 212.28.02.207 Beethovenstraße 239, Postfach 11 05 60, D-42655 Solingen GERMANY
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Revision History REV
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REVISION HISTORY Rev. 1 Rev. 1 Rev. 1
Please verify that you are using the latest revision of this document. Information pertaining to this document is maintained on GPC (GE Medical Systems Global Product Configuration). If you need to know the latest revision, contact your distributor, local GE Sales Representative or in the USA call the GE Ultrasound Clinical Answer Center at 1-800-682-5327 or 262-524-5698.
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FOR USA ONLY “United Sates law restricts this device to sale or use by or on the order of a physician” if sold in the United States.
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System Power
3. Unwrap the power cable. Make sure to allow sufficient slack in the cable so that the plug is not pulled out of the wall if the system is moved slightly.
Power On To connect the system to the electrical supply: 1. Ensure that the wall outlet is of the appropriate type. 1 a
1 Press the Power switch to turn the power on. The circuit breaker must also be in the on position.
4. Attach the power plug to the system and secure it in place by using the retaining clamp.
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Example Plug and Outlet Configurations
100-120 VAC, 1200 VA Plug and Outlet Configuration 220-240 VAC, 1200 VA Plug and Outlet Configuration
2. Ensure that the power switch is turned off.
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Power Plug
a. Retaining clamp for power plug
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CAUTION: Ensure that the retaining clamp for the power plug is fixed firmly. Use caution to ensure that the power cable does not disconnect during system use. If the system is accidentally unplugged, data may be lost. Figure 1-3. Power Switch Location a. Power Switch Location
Preparing for an Exam
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Power Off
Starting an Exam
To power down the system:
You need to select a pre-configured dataflow that sets up the ultrasound system to work according to the services associated to the dataflow.
1. Press the Power switch at the front of the system once. 2. The System-Exit window is displayed.
1. Select your Operator Login and type in your Password:
3. Using the Trackball or Tab key, select Shutdown.
2. Press Log on.
The shutdown process takes about 30 seconds (the Power On light is green) and is completed when the control panel illumination is turned off (the Power On light is amber). 4. Disconnect the probes. Clean or disinfect all probes as necessary. Store them in their shipping cases to avoid damage.
3. Fill in the New Patient menu as described on Page 3. OR, If the patient name is on the patient record list, 1. Trackball to the patient’s name to highlight the name, (or perform a search to locate the patient) then press Select Patient.
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Starting an Exam New Patient
Probe Selection
To start a new patient’s exam,
Select a probe from the Touch Panel (the system automatically selects the last-used application for this probe).
1. Press Patient. Press the New Patient button on the Patient menu.
Category Selection Window [2]
2. Select the Exam Category.
Patient Entry Menu
3. Type the Patient ID, Patient Name, Birthdate, etc.
Image Management Window [1]
4. Press the Register button on the Patient menu (DO NOT press Register if you are automatically generating a patient ID).
Access to this patient’s exam history and image management features.
Select the appropriate exam application. Function Selection Window [3] New Patient is used to clear the patient entry screen to input a new patient’s data into the database. New Exam is used to create a new exam on a current patient. Register is used to enter new patient information into the database prior to the actual exam being performed. Exit returns you to scanning. Dataflow [4]
5. Press Scan, B-Mode, Esc, or Exit. Select the probe from the Touch Panel.
Selects this exam’s dataflow preference. Patient Information and Detail Windows [5] 531 11
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Contains pertinent exam specific information.
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Lists the patients in the database. “Search key” enables searching list by Patient ID, Last Name, First Name, Birthdate, Sex and Last Exam date. “Search string” and “Search from” fields help define the search parameters. More gives you options like moving images and DICOM properties. Delete is use to remove the selected patient from the database.
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Exam Information and Detail Windows [6]
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Patient ID, Name, Birthdate, Age, Sex, Patient’s Address, Telephone Number and Comments
Patient List Window [7]
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LOGIQ 7 Control Panel Tour
4. Audio Volume. Press to turn microphone on/off; rotate to adjust speaker volume.
1. Touch Panel. Touch the Touch Panel to adjust controls.
5. TGC. Move slide pots left/right to adjust TGC.
At the bottom of the Touch Panel, there are five combination rotary dials/push buttons. The functionality of these keys changes, depending upon the currently displayed menu. Press the button to switch between controls (as with Focus Position/Number), or rotate the dial to adjust the value.
7. Additional Feature Keys. Patient, LOGIQView, 3D, Contrast, Harmonics. Press to activate these controls.
6. Reverse. Press to invert the image left/right.
11. Depth. Rotate to adjust the Depth. 12. Imaging Feature Keys: Auto Optimize On/Off, B Pause, Multi Image Left/Right Select. Press these keys to activate/deactivate these functions.
8. Keyboard. Use the keyboard to enter patient information and annotations.
13. Freeze and Print Keys. Press Freeze to freeze the image; press the P keys to archive, print, or send the image.
9. Mode/Gain Keys: M Mode, Pulsed Wave Doppler (PW) Modes, Power Doppler Imaging (PDI) Mode, Color Flow (CF) Mode, B Mode, and B Flow. Press these key to activate the mode; rotate the key to adjust the Gain.
2. Touch Panel Brightness. Rotate to adjust. 3. Video. Press to control the VCR.
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10. Imaging/Measurement Keys: Clear, Comment, Body Pattern, Ellipse, Measure, Zoom, M/D Cursor, Scan Area, Set. Press or rotate these keys, as necessary.
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LOGIQ 7 Touch Panel Tour In general, the key status is indicated at the top of the key. There are different types of Touch Panel keys:
3. Progress/Select keys are used for controls that have three or more choices.
1. Press to toggle control on/off.
4. Rotate the knob below the Touch Panel to set values.
2. Progression keys are used to assess the impact of the control on the image progressively.
5. Press knob below the Touch Panel to select additional control, then rotate the knob to set values.
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6. Press to move to the next Touch Panel page.
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LOGIQ 7 Monitor Display Tour 1. Institution/Hospital Name, Date, Time, Operator Identification.
8. Measurement Summary Window.
17. Depth Scale.
9. Image.
2. Patient Name, Patient Identification.
10. Measurement.
18. Image Management Menu: Menu, Delete, and Active Images.
3. Acoustic Output Readout
11. Measurement Results Window.
19. Image Clipboard.
4. GE Symbol (Probe Orientation Marker). The symbol is reversed on flipped images.
12. Probe Identifier. Exam Study.
20. Caps Lock: On or Off.
13. Imaging Parameters by Mode.
21. Service Browser icon (wrench), iLinq icon, and system messages display.
5. Image Preview, zoom reference box: . 6. Gray/Color Bar. 7. Cine Gauge. CINE frame/Total # of CINE frames (28/51), Frame time/total loop time.
14. Focal Zone.
22. Trackball Functionality Status: Scroll, M&A (Measurement and Analysis), Position, Size, Scan Area Width and Tilt.
15. TGC would display here if preset (not shown on the image). 16. Body Pattern. 1
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LOGIQ 7 Quick Guide B/M-Mode Image Optimize Power Output Optimizes image quality and allows user to reduce beam intensity. 10% increments between 0-100%. Values greater than 0.1 are displayed.
Dynamic Range Dynamic Range controls how echo intensities are converted to shades of gray, thereby increasing the adjustable range of contrast.
Focus Number and Position Increases the number of transmit focal zones or moves the focal zone(s) so that you can tighten up the beam for a specific area. A graphic caret corresponding to the focal zone position(s) appears on the right edge of the image.
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B Softener
Edge Enhance brings out subtle tissue differences and boundaries by enhancing the gray scale differences corresponding to the edges of structures. Adjustments to M Mode's edge enhancement affects the M Mode only.
Affects amount of lateral smoothing.
Enables gray scale image colorization. To deactivate, reselect a Gray Map.
Gray Map Determines how the echo intensity levels received are presented as shades of gray.
Rotation (Up/Down) Rotates the image by selecting the value from the pop up menu.
Coded Excitation (CE)
Virtual Convex
Improves image resolution and penetration in the far field.
On Linear and Sector probes, provides a larger field of view in the far field.
Frequency
Selects a level below which echoes will not be amplified (an echo must have a certain minimum amplitude before it will be processed).
Frame Average Temporal filter that averages frames together. This has the effect of presenting a smoother, softer image.
Suppression Eliminates low-level echoes associated with acoustic/electrical noise.
Colorize
NOTE: Push key to toggle between Focus Number and Focus Position.
Rejection
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Multi Frequency mode lets you downshift to the probe's next lower frequency or shift up to a higher frequency.
Line Density Optimizes B Mode frame rate or spatial resolution for the best possible image.
B/M Mode Image Optimize
B Flow Image Optimize Provides intuitive representation of non-quantitative hemodynamics in vascular structures.
Sensitivity/PRI Adjusts the sample rate for the flow signal.
Background On/Off Background On views the anatomy roadmap; Background Off views flow information only.
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B/M-Mode Image Optimize (continued) Anatomical M Mode
Reverse
Allows you to rotate or move the M line in order to image difficult-to-reach anatomy.
Flips the image left/right. The GE symbol flips accordingly.
Sweep Speed
Multi Image
Changes the speed at which the timeline is swept.
Press L to activate Multi Image; press R/L to toggle between live image.
Full Timeline Expands display to full timeline display.
B/M Mode Scanning Hints
Display Format
Auto Optimize. Improves imaging performance while reducing optimization time.
Changes the horizontal/vertical display layout between B-Mode and M-Mode.
Coded Harmonics. Enhances near field resolution for improved small parts and OB/GYN imaging as well as far field penetration.
B-Mode Control Panel Controls
B Flow. Provides a more intuitive representation of non-quantitative hemodynamics in vascular structure.
Auto Optimize Automatic Tissue Optimization optimizes the image based upon a specified Region of Interest (ROI) or anatomy within the display.
Zoom Magnifies a zoom region of interest, which is magnified to approximately the size of a full-sized image. An un-zoomed reference image is displayed adjacent to the zoom window. The system adjusts all imaging parameters accordingly. Press to activate/deactivate; rotate to increase/decrease zoom factor. Use the Trackball to position the Zoom ROI.
Frequency. Changes system parameters to best optimize for a particular patient type. Maps. There is an inter-dependency between gray maps, gain, and dynamic range. If you change a map, revisit gain and dynamic range settings. Dynamic Range. Affects the amount of gray scale information displayed. Edge Enhance. Better delineates the amount of border sharpness. Frame Average. Smooths the image by averaging frames. Affects the amount of speckle reduction.
LOGIQ 7 Quick Guide Color Flow/PW Doppler Image Optimize Angle Correct Estimates the flow velocity in a direction at an angle to the Doppler vector by computing the angle between the Doppler vector and the flow to be measured.
Angle Steer/Fine Angle Steer Angle Steer slants the Color Flow region of interest or the Doppler M line to obtain a better Doppler angle. Press Angle Steer to access Fine Angle Steer. Fine Angle Steer allows you to steer the Doppler cursor left/right 10 and 20 degrees. Available from the Doppler Mode Touch Panel.
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PRF/Wall Filter
Map
Velocity scale determines pulse repetition frequency. If the sample volume gate range exceeds single gate PRF capability, the system automatically switches to high PRF mode. Multiple gates appear, and HPRF is indicated on the display.
Allows a specific color map to be selected. After a selection has been made, the color bar displays the resultant map.
Wall Filter insulates the Doppler signal from excessive noise caused from vessel movement. NOTE: Push key to toggle between PRF and Wall Filter.
Allows blood flow to be viewed from a different perspective, i.e. red away (negative velocities) and blue toward (positive velocities). The real-time or frozen image can be inverted.
Threshold
Packet Size
Threshold assigns the gray scale level at which color information stops.
Controls the number of samples gathered for a single color flow vector.
Invert
Baseline Adjusts the baseline to accommodate faster or slower blood flows to eliminate aliasing.
Color Flow/Doppler Mode Image Optimize
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Color Flow/PW Doppler Image Optimize (continued) Modify Auto Calcs
Compression
Press to select desired Auto Calcs.
Increase to make frozen image appear more contrasty; decrease to make frozen image appear softer.
Trace Sensitivity In Auto Calcs, increase to pick up more signal or decrease to pick up less signal.
Trace Direction Select Above, Below, or Both.
Auto Calcs Specify Auto Calcs Off/Live/Frozen.
Quick Angle
Time Resolution Lower makes the image appear smoother; higher makes the image appear sharper.
Color Flow Control Panel Control Scan Area. Toggles between the CFM ROI window size and position. M/D Cursor. Activates the Doppler cursor.
Quickly adjusts the angle by 60 degrees.
Scanning Hints
Sample Volume Gate Length
Line Density. Trades frame rate for sensitivity and spatial resolution. If the frame rate is too slow, reduce the size of the region of interest, select a different line density setting, or reduce the packet size.
Sizes the sample volume gate.
Trace Method Specify Max, Mean, or Off.
Duplex Duplex on: simultaneous B-Mode and PW Mode; Duplex off: toggle live B-Mode and PW via B Pause.
PW/CF Ratio Adjusts the ratio between Spectral Doppler and Color Flow.
Wall Filter. Affects low flow sensitivity versus motion artifact. To improve sensitivity. Increase Gain, decrease PRF, increase Power Output, adjust Line Density, decrease Wall Filter, increase Frame Averaging, increase Packet Size, reduce ROI to the smallest reasonable size, and position the Focal Zones properly.
To decrease motion artifact. Increase the PRF, and increase the Wall Filter. To eliminate aliasing. Increase the PRF and lower the Baseline. For venous imaging. Ensure that you have selected the vascular exam category, select a venous application, select the appropriate probe for very superficial structure, select two focal zones, adjust the depth to the anatomy to be imaged, maintain a low gain setting for gray scale, activate Color Flow, maintain the PRF at a lower setting, and increase Frame Averaging for more persistence.
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Basic Measurements NOTE: The following instructions assume that you first scan the patient and then press Freeze.
Distance and Tissue Depth Measurements 1. Press Measure once; an active caliper displays. 2. To position the active caliper at the start point (distance) or the most anterior point (tissue depth), move the Trackball. 3. To fix the start point, press Set. The system fixes the first caliper and displays a second active caliper. 4. To position the second active caliper at the end point (distance) or the most posterior point (tissue depth), move the Trackball. 5. To complete the measurement, press Set. The system displays the distance or tissue depth value in the measurement results window. NOTE: Before you complete a measurement: To toggle between active calipers, press Measure. To erase the second caliper and the current data measured and start the measurement again, press Clear once. NOTE: To rotate through and activate previously fixed calipers, turn Cursor Select. NOTE: After you complete the measurement, to erase all data that has been measured to this point, but not data entered onto worksheets, press Clear.
Circumference/Area (Ellipse) Measurement
Circumference/Area (Trace) Measurement
1. Press Measure once; an active caliper displays.
1. Press Measure twice; a trace caliper displays.
2. To position the active caliper, move the Trackball. 3. To fix the start point, press Set. The system fixes the first caliper and displays a second active caliper. 4. To position the second caliper, move the Trackball. 5. Turn the Ellipse control; an ellipse with an initial circle shape appears. NOTE: Be careful not to press the Ellipse control as this activates the Body Pattern. 6. To position the ellipse and to size the measured axes (move the calipers), move the Trackball. 7. To increase the size, turn the Ellipse control in a clockwise direction. To decrease the size, turn the Ellipse control in a counterclockwise direction. 8. To toggle between active calipers, press Measure. 9. To complete the measurement, press Set. The system displays the circumference and area in the measurement results window. NOTE: Before you complete a measurement:
2. To position the trace caliper at the start point, move the Trackball. 3. To fix the trace start point, press Set. The trace caliper changes to an active caliper. 4. To trace the measurement area, move the Trackball around the anatomy. A dotted line shows the traced area. NOTE: To erase the dotted line but not the trace caliper, press Clear once. To clear the trace caliper and the current data measured, press Clear twice. NOTE: To erase the line (bit by bit) back from its current point, move the Trackball or turn the Ellipse control counterclockwise. 5. To complete the measurement, press Set. The system displays the circumference and the area in the measurement results window. NOTE: Before you complete a measurement: To erase the line (bit by bit) back from its current point, move the Trackball or turn the Ellipse control counterclockwise. To erase the dotted line but not the trace caliper, press Clear once. To clear the trace caliper and the current data measured, press Clear twice.
To erase the ellipse and the current data measured, press Clear once. The original caliper is displayed to restart the measurement. To exit the measurement function without completing the measurement, press Clear a second time.
Basic Measurements/ Calculations
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Volume
Velocity Measurement
Worksheets
1. To make a volume calculation, do one of the following:
1. Press Measure; an active caliper with a vertical dotted line displays.
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Make one distance measurement.
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Make two distance measurements.
2. To position the caliper at the desired measurement point, move the Trackball.
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Make three distance measurements.
Measurement/Calculation worksheets are available to display and edit measurements and calculations. There are generic worksheets as well as Application specific worksheets. The worksheets are selected from the Measurement Touch Panel.
NOTE: Three distances should be done in the dual format mode (side by side images). One measurement is usually made in the sagittal plane and two measurements in the axial plane. •
Make one distance and one ellipse measurement.
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Make one ellipse measurement.
2. Select Volume.
Time Interval Measurement 1. Press Measure twice; and active caliper with a vertical dotted line displays. 2. To position the active caliper at the start point, move the Trackball. 3. To fix the start point, press Set. The system fixes the first caliper and displays a second active caliper. 4. To position the second caliper at the end point, move the Trackball. 5. To complete the measurement, press Set. The system displays the time interval between the two calipers in the measurement results window.
3. To complete the measurement, press Set. The system displays the velocity measurement in the measurement results window.
PI, RI, S/D Ratio, D/S Ratio or A/B Ratio Select PI, RI, S/D Ratio, A/B Ratio or D/S Ratio from the Doppler Touch Panel. Perform velocity measurements. 1. The first caliper is the start point on the Doppler waveform. This would be VMAX for PI, peak velocity for RI, systole for S/D ratio, "A" velocity for A/B ratio or diastole for D/S ratio. 2. The second caliper is the end-point caliper to the end point of the Doppler waveform. This would be Vd for PI, minimum velocity for RI, diastole for S/D ratio, "B" velocity for A/B ratio or systole for D/S ratio. NOTE: For the PI calculation, if Trace Auto is not selected, manually trace the waveform between VMAX and Vd. NOTE: For the PI calculation, if Trace Auto is on, the system automatically traces the waveform when Set is pressed to fix Vd.
Reports This feature is not currently available.
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Using Probes Connecting a probe
Activating the probe
1. Place the probe's carrying case on a stable surface and open the case.
Select the appropriate probe from the probe indicators on the Touch Panel.
2. Carefully remove the probe and unwrap the probe cable.
The probe activates in the currently-selected operating mode. The probe's default settings for the mode and selected exam are used automatically.
3. DO NOT allow the probe head to hang free. Impact to the probe head could result in irreparable damage. 4. Turn the connector locking handle clockwise. 5. Align the connector with the probe port and carefully push into place. 6. Turn the connector locking handle clockwise to secure the probe connector. 7. Carefully position the probe cable in the probe cord holder spot so it is free to move, but not resting on the floor.
Ensure that the probe is placed gently in the probe holder.
Disconnecting the probe Probes can be disconnected at any time. However, the probe should not be selected as the active probe.
Deactivating the probe
1. Move the probe locking handle counterclockwise. Pull the probe and connector straight out of the probe port.
When deactivating the probe, the probe is automatically placed in standby mode.
2. Carefully slide the probe and connector away from the probe port and around the right side of the keyboard. Ensure the cable is free.
1. Press the Freeze key. 2. Gently wipe the excess gel from the face of the probe.
3. Be sure that the probe head is clean before placing the probe in its storage box.
3. Carefully slide the probe around the right side of the keyboard, toward the probe holder. Table 1-1: Probe Indications for Use
Probe Application
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Using Probes
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Surgery
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10S
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Probe Features Table 1-2: Probe Features Probe Feature
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Probe Cleaning and Disinfection Instructions Probe Safety WARNING
Ultrasound probes are highly sensitive medical instruments that can easily be damaged by improper handling. Use care when handling and protect from damage when not in use. DO NOT use a damaged or defective probe. Failure to follow these precautions can result in serious injury and equipment damage. Ultrasound transducers can easily be damaged by improper handling and by contact with certain chemicals. Failure to follow these precautions can result in serious injury and equipment damage. • Do not immerse the probe into any liquid beyond the level specified for that probe. Never immerse the transducer connector or probe adapters into any liquid. • Avoid mechanical shock or impact to the transducer and do not apply excessive bending or pulling force to the cable. • Transducer damage can result from contact with inappropriate coupling or cleaning agents: • Do not soak or saturate transducers with solutions containing alcohol, bleach, ammonium chloride compounds or hydrogen peroxide • Avoid contact with solutions or coupling gels containing mineral oil or lanolin • Avoid temperatures above 60°C. • Inspect the probe prior to use for damage or degeneration to the housing, strain relief, lens and seal. Do not use a damaged or defective probe.
Biological Hazard CAUTION
Adequate cleaning and disinfection are necessary to prevent disease transmission. It is the responsibility of the equipment user to verify and maintain the effectiveness of the infection control procedures in use. Always use sterile, legally marketed probe sheaths for intra-cavitary and intra-operative procedures. For neurological intra-operative procedures, use of a legally marketed, sterile, pyrogen free probe sheath is REQUIRED. Probes for neuro surgical use must not be sterilized with liquid chemical sterilants because of the possibility of neuro toxic residues remaining on the probe. A defective probe or excessive force can cause patient injury or probe damage: • Observe depth markings and do not apply excessive force when inserting or manipulating intercavity probes. • Inspect probes for sharp edges or rough surfaces that could injure sensitive tissue. In order for liquid chemical germicides to be effective, all visible residue must be removed during the cleaning process. Thoroughly clean the probe, as described on the following page before attempting disinfection. CREUTZFIELD-JACOB DISEASE Neurological use on patients with this disease must be avoided. If a probe becomes contaminated, there is no adequate disinfecting means.
Electrical Hazard
Using Probes
The probe is driven with electrical energy that can injure the patient or user if live internal parts are contacted by conductive solution: • DO NOT immerse the probe into any liquid beyond the level indicated by the immersion level diagram. Never immerse the probe connector or probe adaptors into any liquid. • DO NOT drop the probes or subject them to other types of mechanical shock or impact. Degraded performance or damage such as cracks or chips in the housing may result. • Inspect the probe before and after each use for damage or degradation to the housing, strain relief, lens, and seal. A thorough inspection should be conducted during the cleaning process. • DO NOT kink, tightly coil, or apply excessive force on the probe cable. Insulation failure may result. • Electrical leakage checks should be performed on a routine basis by GE Service or qualified hospital personnel. Refer to the service manual for leakage check procedures.
LOGIQ 7 Quick Guide Probe Cleaning, After Each Use 1. Disconnect probe from ultrasound console and remove all coupling gel from probe by wiping with a soft cloth and rinsing with flowing water. 2. Wash the probe with mild soap in lukewarm water. Scrub the probe as needed using a soft sponge, gauze, or cloth to remove all visible residue from the probe surface. Prolonged soaking or scrubbing with a soft bristle brush (such as a toothbrush) may be necessary if material has dried onto the probe surface.
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3. After removing from the germicide, rinse the probe following the germicide manufacturer's rinsing instructions. Flush all visible germicide residue from the probe and allow to air dry.
Cidex OPA
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Pera Safe high level disinfectant has been approved for the 7L, 10L, 12L, M7C, M12L, and E8C probes. The following low level disinfect agents have been approved for use with all probes:
Probe Disinfection, After Each Use
Probes for neuro surgical intra-operative use must NOT be sterilized with liquid chemical sterilants because of the possibility of neuro toxic residues remaining on the probe. Neurological procedures must be done with the use of legally marketed, sterile, pyrogen free probe sheaths.
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Sporox II high level disinfectant has been approved for the 7L, 10L, 12L, 4S, 8C, and E8C probes.
4. Air dry or dry with a soft cloth.
2. Place the cleaned and dried probe in contact with the germicide for the time specified by the germicide manufacturer. High-level disinfection is recommended for surface probes and is required for endocavitary and intraoperative probes (follow the germicide manufacturer's recommended time).
The following high level disinfectant agents have been approved for use with all probes:
Cidex Plus has been approved for the 8C probe.
3. Rinse the probe with enough clean potable water to remove all visible soap residue.
1. Prepare the germicide solution according to the manufacturer's instructions. Be sure to follow all precautions for storage, use and disposal.
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Sani-Cloth HB (Wipes)
T-Spray and T-Spray II low level disinfectant has been approved for the 7L, 10L, 12L, M7C, M12L, 4S, and E8C probes. Virex II 256 low level disinfectant has been approved for the 7L, 10L, 12L, M7C, M12L, and E8C probes.