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ACUSON Juniper and Juniper Select Instructions for Use Ver 2.0 Sw Ver VB11
Instructions for Use
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ACUSON Juniper ACUSON Juniper Select Diagnostic Ultrasound System Instructions for Use
Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.
11652814-ABS-001-01-01
Product Version 2.0 Software Version VB11 ©2018-2022 Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Date of first issue: 2022-07 The following trademarks are owned by Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. (hereinafter "Siemens"): 3-Scape, ACUSON, ACUSON Juniper, ACUSON Juniper Select, Advanced SieClear, Clarify, DTI, Dynamic TCE, eSie Calcs, eSie Left Heart, eSie Measure, eSie Touch, eSieImage, eSieScan, fourSight, microCase, MultiHertz, SieClear, SieScape, SuppleFlex, Virtual Touch syngo is a trademark of Siemens Healthcare GmbH. All other product names are references to third-party products and are trademarks of their respective companies. Siemens includes references to third-party products in the user documentation for informational purposes only. Siemens does not endorse third-party products referenced in the user documentation. Siemens does not assume responsibility for the performance of third-party products. Siemens reserves the right to change its products and services at any time. In addition, this publication is subject to change without notice. Manufacturer Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. Ultrasound 22010 S.E. 51st Street Issaquah, WA 98029 U.S.A. Phone: +1-888-826-9702 siemens-healthineers.com
Siemens Healthineers Headquarters Siemens Healthcare GmbH Henkestr. 127 91052 Erlangen Germany Phone: +49 9131 84-0 siemens-healthineers.com
Contents Chapter 1
Introduction Overview of the diagnostic ultrasound imaging system, intended use, and a detailed description of the touch screen and control panel.
Chapter 2
Safety and Care Detailed information on system safety and care for the ultrasound system.
Chapter 3
System Setup Detailed descriptions for setting up and transporting the system. Includes procedures for updating your system software.
Chapter 4
Examination Fundamentals Procedures for registering a patient; selecting a transducer, exam type and operating mode; and optimizing and capturing images. Includes procedures for creating and editing user-defined exam types.
Chapter 5
Examination Review Procedures for reviewing images and clips in the current or previous examination.
Chapter 6
Transducer Care and Accessories Detailed information on transducer safety, cleaning and disinfecting, and transducer accessories. Attachment procedures for transducer accessories.
Chapter 7
Specialty Transducers Description of the following specialty transducers: 9VE3
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Appendix A
Technical Description Technical description of the ultrasound system, including the operating and storage temperatures for the transducers and system.
Appendix B
Patient Data General description of the patient registration form and the patient browser.
Appendix C
Cybersecurity Information about ultrasound system security.
Appendix D
Acoustic Output Reference Acoustic output reporting tables.
Note: Not all features and options described in this publication are available to all users. Please check with your Siemens Healthineers representative to determine the current availability of features and options.
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About the User and Reference Manuals The user and reference manuals contain descriptions for the following ultrasound systems:
ACUSON Juniper diagnostic ultrasound system
ACUSON Juniper Select diagnostic ultrasound system
Features and options unique to an ultrasound system are identified within the following locations in the user and reference manuals:
Chapter 1, Instructions for Use
Chapter 3, Instructions for Use
Appendix A, Instructions for Use
The user and reference manuals consist of the following publications. Publication
Includes
Instructions for Use
Conventions and typographical conventions used in the manuals Intended Audience Introduction to the ultrasound system Technical description of the ultrasound system Safety and care information for the system and compatible transducers Descriptions of system controls Procedures for system setup, examination fundamentals, image acquisition and optimization, and examination review Information about system security and protection of patient data against security threats Acoustic output data
Clinical Applications Guide
Explanation of clinical applications and clinical software programs for use on the ultrasound system Procedures for the physiologic function and the biopsy function Description of the transesophageal transducer, including cleaning and care of the transducer General and exam-specific measurements and calculations Exam-specific annotations
System Reference*
General and exam-specific measurement and calculation labels Description of customizable system settings Information about DICOM connectivity and network capabilities Clinical references Information regarding the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing of this system
*Languages supported by the user interface include a translation of this publication.
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Conventions Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the following conventions in your user manual. Convention Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
Description WARNING: Warnings are intended to alert you to the importance of following the correct operating procedures where risk of injury to the patient or system user exists. Caution: Cautions are intended to alert you to the importance of following correct operating procedures to prevent the risk of damage to the system. Note: Notes contain information concerning the proper use of the system and/or correct execution of a procedure.
Examples of Cross-References
Examples: See also: For additional information, refer to Chapter 2 in the System Reference manual. See also: Touch screen controls, p. 1-17 See also: For a list of transducers compatible with the needle guide accessories, refer to Chapter 5 in this manual.
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Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are in descriptions and procedures within your user manual. You can use these conventions to identify the location of a control or selection on the ultrasound system. Control or Selection on the Control Panel Controls on the Control Panel and Keys on the Keyboard
Description and Convention Controls on the control panel are indicated by uppercase, boldface type. The function of the trackball and trackball keys is indicated by on-screen labels displayed on the image screen. Examples: Push DEPTH / FOCUS. Rotate 2D to adjust the 2D gain. Press CALIPER to activate the measurement function. Press and hold the Alt key on the keyboard to access the special characters. Press UPDATE. Position the marker and then press SET.
Controls on the Control Panel and Soft Key Selections on the Touch Screen
The touch screen has unlabeled controls located on the control panel. Tap, press, rotate or press and then rotate the control to make a selection or change a setting. The selection assigned to these controls is indicated by boldface type and enclosed in square brackets ([ ]). Examples: Press [Tx Power] downward to decrease transmit power. Rotate [Map].
Selections on the Image Screen
On-screen selections are indicated by boldface type. Roll the trackball to position the pointer on the on-screen control or object and then press a trackball key. Examples: Click Cancel. Double-click a thumbnail. Select the required check box to search for scheduled procedures.
Selections on the Touch Screen
On-screen selections are indicated by boldface type. To access the selection, tap the touch screen. To change the direction of an object displayed on the touch screen, drag the object on the touch screen. Examples: Tap Stress Echo. Drag the blue dot to indicate the direction of the arrow. Swipe the page to select the next page.
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1 Introduction System Overview ... 3 Intended Use ... 8 Indications for Use Statement... 9 Operating Modes ... 10 Patient Target Groups ... 10 Intended Use Environment ... 10 Intended Users ... 11 Contraindications... 11 Transducers and Intended Applications ... 12 Curved and Linear Array Transducers ... 12 Phased Array Transducers ... 17 Endocavity Transducers ... 18 fourSight 4D Transducers... 18 CW Transducers ... 19 Legend ... 19 Principles of Operation ... 20 Clinical Benefits ... 20 Image Screen Layout... 21 Screen Saver ... 21 System Status Indicators ... 22 About the Control Panel... 24 Control Panel Lighting ... 25 Power Control ... 25 Workflow Controls ... 26 Operating Mode Controls ... 27 Image Acquisition and Documentation Controls ... 28 Optimization Controls ... 29 Retractable Keyboard ... 30 Special Keys... 30 Special Characters ... 31 Touch Screen Controls ... 32 Touch Screen Symbols ... 33 Touch Screen Keyboard ... 34 Special Keys and Special Characters ... 34 System Configuration ... 35
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System Overview The ACUSON Juniper and ACUSON Juniper Select ultrasound systems are maneuverable, digital diagnostic ultrasound imaging systems. The systems utilize advanced imaging processing and transducer technology. The operating system is based on Windows technology. The system software supports standard applications, exam-specific imaging presets, measurements, body markers, annotations, reports, and system diagnostics. See also: For a technical description of the ultrasound system, refer to Appendix A in this manual.
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Example of the ultrasound system, front view. 1 2 3 4 5
User-adjustable monitor Control panel Black and white printer Wheel Touch screen
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Example of the ultrasound system, right front view. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Rear basket Holder for large bottle of gel Gel warmer Transducer cable hanger Transducer ports Transducer port for continuous wave (pencil) transducers
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Example of the ultrasound system, left front view. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Speaker Front handle Side storage bin Electrocardiogram (ECG) module CD/DVD read/write drive Power on/off Touch screen with USB ports Rear handle
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Example of the ultrasound system, back view. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Adjustable arm Printer or DVR Power cable hanger Input/output panel Power supply unit Air filter
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Intended Use WARNING: The analysis of results from an ultrasound examination requires that you are trained in the interpretation of diagnostic ultrasound studies and are qualified to make clinical diagnoses. WARNING: To avoid the risk of human injury and permanent damage to the ultrasound system, do not use the ultrasound system, transducers, or ultrasound components and accessories during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or in an environment with magnetic resonance (MR) equipment. WARNING: The ultrasound system is not intended for ophthalmic use. Caution: In the United States of America, federal law restricts this device to sale or use by, or on the order of, a physician. Caution: Ultrasound is used as an imaging aid, but may have further restrictions specific to in-vitro fertilization (IVF), chorionic villus sampling (CVS), and percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling (PUBS) procedures. Observe local laws and regulations.
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Indications for Use Statement Product
Indications for Use Statement
ACUSON Juniper Ultrasound System
The ACUSON Juniper ultrasound imaging system is intended to provide images of, or signals from, inside the body by an appropriately trained healthcare professional in a clinical setting for the following applications: Abdominal, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Small Parts, Pediatric, Neonatal, Vascular, Urology, Echocardiography, Musculoskeletal, and Intraoperative applications using different ultrasound transducers for different applications. The system also provides the ability to measure anatomical structures and provides analysis packages that provide information used by a physician for clinical diagnostic purposes.
ACUSON Juniper Select Ultrasound System
The ACUSON Juniper Select ultrasound imaging system is intended to provide images of, or signals from, inside the body by an appropriately trained healthcare professional in a clinical setting for the following applications: Abdominal, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Small Parts, Pediatric, Vascular, Urology, Echocardiography and Musculoskeletal applications using different ultrasound transducers for different applications. The system also provides the ability to measure anatomical structures and provides analysis packages that provide information used by a physician for clinical diagnostic purposes.
syngo Arterial Health Package (AHP)
The Arterial Health Package (AHP) software provides the physician with the capability to measure Intima Media Thickness and the option to reference normative tables that have been validated and published in peer-reviewed studies. The information is intended to provide the physician with an easily understood tool for communicating with patients regarding state of their cardiovascular system. Note: This feature can be utilized according to the "ASE Consensus Statement; Use of Carotid Ultrasound to Identify Subclinical Vascular Disease and Evaluate Cardiovascular Disease Risk: A Consensus Statement from the American Society of Echocardiography Carotid Intima-Media Thickness Task Force. Endorsed by the Society for Vascular Medicine."
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Operating Modes
2D-mode –
2D-mode with Harmonic imaging
Color flow Doppler –
Color (velocity)
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Power (energy)
Pulsed Wave Doppler –
Pulsed Wave Doppler Tissue Imaging
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High Pulsed Repetition Frequency Pulsed Wave Doppler
Continuous Wave Doppler –
Steerable Continuous Wave Doppler for phased array transducers
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Auxiliary Continuous Wave Doppler for pencil transducers
M-mode –
M-mode with Harmonic imaging
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Anatomical M-mode
3D/4D Volume Imaging
Combined Modes
2D-mode with Color
2D-mode with Doppler
2D-mode with Color and Doppler
2D-mode with M-mode
2D-mode with M-mode and Color
2D-mode with Elastography
2D-mode with Contrast Agent Imaging
2D/Anatomical M-mode
Patient Target Groups
Adult
Pediatric
Fetal
Intended Use Environment The ultrasound system is a mobile device intended for use in clinical environments. See also: For information about the environmental requirements, refer to Appendix A in this manual.
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Intended Users User
Interaction with Ultrasound Equipment
Sonographer
Acquires diagnostic views of anatomy, blood flow, and related pathology Performs measurements and analysis of the acquired images
Physician
Educated in anatomy, physiology, patient care, and identification of pathology in ultrasound images
Performs ultrasound exams
Medical doctor
Interprets exam data
Trained in ultrasound imaging techniques
Many sonographers have a Bachelor's degree; some have advanced degrees in related health care subjects
Skilled in interpreting ultrasound exam data
Performs ultrasound exams
Medical doctor
Performs image-guided access and biopsy procedures
Expert in diagnostic imaging, including computer tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, X-ray, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine
Interprets exam data Writes and assembles exam findings in a report
System Administrator and Customer Service Engineer
Ranges from novices (for example, students) to advanced practitioners with certification in multiple subspecialties
Prepares exam data for review and interpretation by a qualified physician
Writes and assembles exam findings in a report Radiologist
Expected Experience and Other Characteristics
Configures the ultrasound system for use in a networked environment
Advanced training in imaging physics with typically two to six years of postdoctoral training in the field of radiology; some specialize in diagnostic ultrasound A system administrator is an individual within your organization who is designated to set up system parameters to connect the ultrasound system or workstation to a picture archiving and communication system (PACS). A customer service engineer is an individual representing the manufacturer of the ultrasound system who configures the ultrasound system during initial installation, supports troubleshooting activities, and repairs the system.
Contraindications There are no known contraindications for diagnostic ultrasound.
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Transducers and Intended Applications WARNING: The ultrasound system is not intended to be used with high-frequency surgical equipment. Use of transducers in conjunction with high-frequency surgical equipment may result in an increased risk of harm to the patient in the event of a defect in the high-frequency surgical neutral electrode connection.
Only the following transducers from Siemens Healthineers are compatible with your ultrasound system.
Curved and Linear Array Transducers The following transducers are available on the ACUSON Juniper ultrasound system:
5C1, 6C1, 7C2, 12L3, 11L4, 13L4, 14L4, 16L4, 18H5, 11M3
The following transducers are available on the ACUSON Juniper Select ultrasound system:
5C1, 12L3, 11L4 Transducer Name
Modes of Operation1
Intended Applications
Exam Types on the System
5C1
2D, C, D, M
Abdominal
Abd
Renal
Renal
Bowel
Bowel
Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma
FAST
Lung
Lung
Obstetrics
OB
Early Obstetrics
Early OB
Advanced Obstetrics
OB(Adv)
Fetal Echocardiography
Fetal Echo
Gynecology
GYN
Peripheral Venous
Venous
Peripheral Arterials
Arterial
Pelvis
Pelvis
Spine
Spine
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