SAMSUNG MEDISON DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEMHS50/HS60User ManualVolume 2
7-72User ManualCysticUsed for object data with fewer echoes.SphereAfter creating a spherical object, edit its contour to make it into the desired
7-73Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes NextTap the touch screen to begin creation of VOCAL data. Tips!When Contour Type is set to Manual1. Tap Next on t
7-74User ManualVOCAL EditOnce VOCAL data is created, volume information will be displayed on the screen. In VOCAL Edit Mode, you can modify or redo th
7-75Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Multi EditModify more than one contour line at once. Tap this button on the touch screen to turn this feature on o
7-76User ManualVOCALOptimizes VOCAL data for review. VOCAL ModeSpecify how VOCAL data are presented. ROI 3D Shows images in the Axial, Sagittal a
7-77Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Mode NOTE: This option is available with ROI 3D.Specify how the surface of VOCAL data is presented. Use the dial-b
7-78User Manual3D XINOTE: X3D XI is an optional feature of this product. X3D XI is available only when 3D probes are used.This view mode is enabled
7-79Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes MSV ScreenThe images sliced at the thickness set in Slice Thick. are displayed on the screen. Slice Number/Total N
7-80User Manual Display FormatSet the layout of slice images. Select from 1*1, 2*1, 2*2, 3*2, 3*3 or 4*3 by tapping the corresponding button on the
7-81Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Slice Thick.NOTE: The Slice Thick. represents the slice width in volume data, rather than the actual anatomical po
6-3Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis System PowerBoot up the system for use.CAUTION: Make sure to connect the probes and peripheral devices that will
7-82User ManualOblique ViewAfter drawing a straight or curved line in the selected image in MSV Mode, you can study the related oblique image. To do t
7-83Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Oblique View ScreenThe reference image that is selected in MSV Mode is displayed on the screen. The reference imag
7-84User Manual Cut TypeSpecify how images are cut by tapping the corresponding button on the touch screen. LineThe oblique image of a straight li
7-85Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Image RotationSpecify the direction of an oblique image. Select 90°, 180° or -90°, by tapping the button on the sc
7-86User Manual Rotate LineNOTE: This cannot be used when:XCut Type is Contour; orXWhen the Selected Slice is Selected Slice Select All.Use the di
7-87Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes InitTap the touch screen to delete the Oblique image and reset the position information for Ref. Image.NOTE: The f
7-88User ManualXI VOCALNOTE: XI VOCAL is one of the 3D XI features. It is available as an optional feature of this product. Measure the volume of tiss
7-89Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes XI VOCAL DeneSpecify how slice and contour lines are extracted. Reference images and slice lines are displayed on th
7-90User ManualManualCreate the desired shape of an object manually. A contour line can be specied in the XI VOCAL Edit screen. Ref. ImageTap the
7-91Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes # of SlicesSpecify the number of slice images. Use the dial-button to select 5, 10, 15, or 20. Depending on the se
6-4User Manual Probes and ApplicationsBefore scanning, select a probe and an application. CAUTION: Refer to ‘Chapter 5. Probes’ for more information
7-92User ManualXI VOCAL EditSpecify the contour extraction range or run XI VOCAL. Based on slice lines, slice images and pole points will be displayed
7-93Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Accept ContourTap the button on the touch screen to apply changes and run XI VOCAL. The system will switch to the
7-94User ManualXI VOCALOptimize XI VOCAL data for review. Slice images with their contour line shown and 3D reference images are displayed. The 3D ref
7-95Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes XI STICNOTE: XXI STIC is an optional feature of this product. XXI STIC is only available when 3D probes are used.X
7-96User Manual5. Tap Ye s on the touch screen to continue. Tap No to cancel and acquire the images again. 6. You can perform diagnosis by optimizi
7-97Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Reviewing XI STIC ImageXI STIC image is played as a Volume Cine; on the left side of the screen XI STIC informatio
7-98User Manual4DNOTE: X4D Mode is an optional feature of this product. X4D Mode is available only when 3D probes are used.In 4D Mode, 3D images can
7-99Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes 3D Utility Menu 3D CineThe 3D images saved temporarily in the system can be reviewed. The 3D Cine Define screen is d
7-100User ManualStart AngleUse the dial-button to set the start angle of a Cine image. When Start Angle is set, Rotate Angle is cancelled.End Angl
7-101Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes 3D Cine ReviewSpecify the settings needed for review of a Cine image. [Figure 7.43 3D Cine Review]Play ModeSelect
6-5Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis Selecting Probes and ApplicationsThe selected probe, preset, or userpreset appear in the screen area of the monitor
7-102User ManualTrim StartAfter specifying the position of the rst frame by using the dial-button, tap the dial-button to save it. Trim EndAfter
7-103Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes MagiCutNOTE: XSelect this in MPR mode. XIf MagiCut is enabled, Accept ROI is turned on automatically.XAfter Ma
7-104User ManualMixCongure the mix of Render modes 1 and 2. Use the dial-button to select a ratio between 0:100(%) and 100:0(%). Th.LowSpecify th
7-105Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Orientation DotTap the corresponding button on the touch screen to turn the Orientation Dot on or o. When this i
7-106User ManualGray Specify how volume data acquired with the gray method should be rendered into 3D images.Render DirectionSet the rendering direc
7-107Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Th.LowSpecify the minimum range of Threshold. Use the dial-button to select a value between 0 and 254. Tips!Thresh
7-108User ManualInversionThis option shows inverted images when the volume data acquired by the gray method is rendered into 3D images. Other settin
7-109Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes [Figure 7.47 Realistic Vue – Touch Screen] ChromaThe Chroma Map screen is displayed on the touch screen. Set the c
7-110User Manual Post ProcessingThe Post Processing screen is displayed on the touch screen. [Figure 7.49 Post Processing – Touch Screen]Gradient
7-111Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Auto ContrastTap this button on the touch screen to turn this feature on or o. If it is turned on, the contrast o
6-6User Manual Patient Information Press the Patient button on the control panel and the Patient Information screen will appear. In this screen, you
7-112User Manual PresetThe Preset screen appears on the touch screen. You can set the currently selected Preset or rename the Rendering Preset. Defa
7-113Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes 4D CineThe 4D images saved temporarily in the system can be reviewed. The 4D Cine screen is displayed on the touc
7-114User Manual[Figure 7.51 4D Cine – Touch Screen] 5D NTNOTE: X5D NT is an optional feature of this product.XThese options are only available in
7-115Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes NT Caliper PlacementTap the touch screen to select the NT measurement type.XOn to On: Measure by placing the curs
7-116User Manual5D NTThis function helps the user to easily see the NT measurement process. This assigns a certain thickness to A, B and C sections
Measurement Accuracy... 8-3Causes of Measurement Errors ...8-3Optimization of Measurement
Chapter 8 Reports ...8-85Viewing Reports ...
8-3Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement AccuracyMeasurement values can vary depending on the nature of the ultrasound wave, the bod
8-4User Manual Ultrasound VelocityXThe average velocity of ultrasound used for measurement is usually 1,540 m/s.XThe velocity of ultrasound used v
8-5Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Optimization of Measurement Accuracy 2D ModeXResolution is in proportion to the frequency of the probe
6-7Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis [Figure 6.3 General Patient Information – Touch Screen]Patient IDEnter a patient ID.Last NameEnter the patient’
8-6User Manual Color/Power Doppler ModeXA protocol has not been specied for images in Color Doppler Mode or Power Doppler Mode. Therefore, the sam
8-7Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Accuracy TableThe following tables show the accuracy of the measurements that can be taken us
8-8User Manual PW/CW Spectral Doppler ModeDoppler MeasurementsAccuracy (Whichever is greater)Test MethodologyAccuracy Based onRangeVelocity < ±
8-9Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Basic MeasurementsPress the Caliper button on the control panel. NOTE: Take basic measurements of dista
8-10User ManualMeasurement Category Diagnosis Modes Measurement MethodCircumference and Area measurement2D, M, DEllipseTraceClosed Spline%Stenosis(A)V
8-11Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Resetting Measurement Result PositionGo to Setup > Measurement > General Page, and change the va
8-12User Manual[Figure 8.1 Caliper]
8-13Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Distance Measurement DistanceThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. Spe
8-14User Manual Open SplineThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. Specify mulle points on a 2D image to measure the l
8-15Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations %Stenosis(D)StD stands for Stenosis Distance, which is a basic measurement available in all diagnosis
6-8User ManualGenderSelect the patient’s gender.Accession NumberWhen viewing the worklist for a patient via the DICOM server, this information is
8-16User Manual HR(M)This is a basic measurement that is only available in M mode. Specify two bars on an image and measure the heart rate between t
8-17Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations AccelThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler mode. Specify two points
8-18User Manual Manual TraceThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler mode. You can specify a point on a Spectral Doppl
8-19Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Limited TraceThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler mode. Specify two
8-20User Manual VolumeFlow(D)This is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler mode and 2D Image Mode. Specify two bars on a Sp
8-21Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Auto TraceSpectrum is traced automatically. This can be enabled in the measurement menu in Spectral D
8-22User Manual S/D Ratio, D/S RatioThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler mode. After designating two points in a S
8-23Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Circumference and Area measurement EllipseThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnos
8-24User Manual TraceThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. Measure the circumference and area of an irregularly shap
8-25Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Closed SplineThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. Specify multiple p
6-9Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis Patient Information for Each ApplicationIn Study Information, enter additional patient information or change the ex
8-26User ManualVolume MeasurementNOTE: Since Dual Mode simultaneously displays two images on the screen, you don’t have to return to the diagnosis mod
8-27Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations 3 Distance VolumeThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. Measure the vo
8-28User Manual Ellipse+Dist Vol.This is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. Measure the volume of an object by using one
8-29Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Calculations by ApplicationPress the Calculator button on the control panel. Things to Note Before S
8-30User Manual Measurement OperationsThe following gives information on the common button operations for measurements:Select Measurement ItemSele
8-31Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations End DiagnosisPress the End Exam button on the control panel. The study for the currently registered pa
8-32User ManualSpecifying Measurement Result PositionPlace the pointer over the measurement and press the Set button. Use the trackball to move the
8-33Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Common Measurement Methods This section provides information on the common measurement methods used for
8-34User ManualManual TraceA spectrum is traced manually. This can be enabled in the measurement menu in Spectral Doppler Mode. 1. Select Manual Tr
8-35Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Tips!Taking Measurements via Auto Calc.You can use Auto Calc to take measurements on predetermined item(
6-10User ManualParaEnter the number of deliveries. Aborta Enter the number of miscarriages.EctopicEnter the number of ectopic pregnancies.Desc
8-36User Manual Stenosis Measurement You can measure the stenosis of each blood vessel system by measuring and calculating an area or distance.%St
8-37Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations OB Calculations NOTE: XDuctus Venosus and Fetal HR can only be measured in Doppler Mode.XFor informati
8-38User ManualOB Measurement Menu SettingsSet up the GA Equation, GA Table, and OB measurement menus that are used in obstetrics measurements. The
8-39Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitDuctus VenosusS Vmax PW Velocity measurement cm/sD Vmax PW Velocit
8-40User Manual 2-3 Trim. Measurement MenuWhen the measurements for the selected items are complete, the measurements and gestational age are displa
8-41Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitFetal Long BonesHL All Distance measurement cm ULNA All Distance m
8-42User ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitCTARThD ap All Distance measurement cmThD trans All Distance measurement cmHrtD ap All Distance m
8-43Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitDuctus VenosusS Vmax PW Velocity measurement cm/sD Vmax PW Velocit
8-44User Manual Continuous Measurement/Review for EFW CalculationYou can measure a series of OB items to calculate the EFW.Tips!Before starting meas
8-45Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement method1. Press User Key 1 (or User Key 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) on the control panel. The OB Measur
6-11Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis GYNSelect GYN from Application. Enter additional information for Gyn. This is the same information as for OB. [
8-46User ManualFetal Heart CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. In addition, measurement items are s
8-47Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitCTARThD ap All Distance measurement cmThD trans All Distance meas
8-48User ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMVTVE PW Velocity measurement cm/sA PW Velocity measurement cm/sVmax PW Velocity measurement cm/s
8-49Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Gynecology CalculationsNOTE: XFor information on basic measurement methods, refer to ‘Basic Measurement
8-50User ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLt. FollicleRt. FollicleFollicle #1 All Volume measurement mlFollicle #2 All Volume measurement m
8-51Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMass1Mass2Mass3Endo. PolypLt. Ovarian MassRt. Ovarian MassUterine
8-52User ManualCardiac CalculationsNOTE: Cardiac measurement is an optional item.The measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measure
8-53Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLV (M)All LV/RV (M) M Continuous measurementAll LV (M) M Continuou
8-54User ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLV Vol. (A/L)LVEDV A2C AL All Dist 20 mlLVESV A2C AL All Dist 20 mlHR A2C All Heart Rate bpmLVEDV
8-55Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLAAll LA Vol. All Continuous measurementLA/Ao (2D) All Distance me
6-12User Manual VascularSelect Vascular from Application. Enter vascular-related information.Left SystoleEnter left systole blood pressure.Left
8-56User ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLVOTAuto Trace PW Doppler Spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler Spectrum traceManual Trace PW Do
8-57Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitAVAV Auto Trace PW Doppler Spectrum traceAV Limited Trace PW Doppl
8-58User ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitAVAR Manual Trace PW Doppler Spectrum trace AR VCW All Distance measurement cmAR Vmax PW Velocity
8-59Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMVMV E-DT-A PW Continuous measurementMV E/A PW Continuous measurem
8-60User ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTVTV D-E Excursion M Distance measurement cmTV E-F Slope M Velocity measurement cm/sTV A-C Interv
8-61Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTVTR VTI PW Doppler Spectrum trace cmTR dp/dtPWCalculation after t
8-62User ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPVPR PHT PW Time measurement msPR VTI PW Doppler Spectrum trace cmPR AccT PW Time measurement msP
8-63Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTissue DopplerLV E’-A’-S’ PW Continuous measurementLV Peak E’ PW V
8-64User ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitShuntsMPA Diam All Distance measurement cmLPA Diam All Distance measurement cmRPA Diam All Distan
8-65Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Dist 20Trace the circumference of the heart and then draw the axis of the heart. The system automatica
6-13Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis AbdomenSelect Abdomen from Application. [Figure 6.8 Study Information – Abdomen]HeightEnter the patient’s hei
8-66User ManualAbdomen CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured items are automatically entered
8-67Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitAortaLt. RARt. RALt. Seg.ARt. Seg ALt. Arc.ARt. Arc ACeliac ASplen
8-68User ManualPediatric Hips Calculations Measurement MenuThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured items
8-69Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations See the table below for Hip Joint Type information:Type α β1a 60 ≤ α < 90 0 < ß < 551b 60 ≤ α &
8-70User ManualUrology Calculations Before Taking Urology MeasurementsSet the related menus for convenient measurement.Refer to the ‘Setting Measure
8-71Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Small Parts CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measu
8-72User Manual Breast Measurement MenuMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLt. Mass 1–10Rt. Mass 1–10Length All Distance measurement cmHeight All
8-73Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Testis CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLt. Testis Vol.Rt. Testis Vol.Length All Dis
8-74User Manual Supercial CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLt. Supercial Vol.Rt. Supercial Vol.Length All Distance measurement
8-75Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Musculoskeletal Calculations Measurement MenuThe measurement method for each item is the same as for b
6-14User Manual PediatricSelect Pediatric from Application. [Figure 6.10 Study Information – Pediatric] Small PartsSelect Small Parts from Applica
8-76User ManualVascular CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured items are automatically entere
8-77Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLt. Subclavian ARt. Subclavian ALt. Vertebral ARt. Vertebral A%StD
8-78User Manual Auto IMT+This function allows you to take IMT measurements easily and quickly. NOTE: XAuto IMT+ is an optional feature of this prod
8-79Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations 4. Use the trackball and the Set button to set a location for IMT measurement.X Measure the length of
8-80User ManualApplying to the ReportAuto IMT+ measurement results are automatically applied to the report. Report\Auto IMT+ measurement results can
8-81Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations UE Artery Measurement MenuMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLt. Subclavian ARt. Subclavian ALt. A
8-82User Manual UE Vein Measurement MenuMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLt. Internal Jugular VRt. Internal Jugular VLt. Innominate VRt. Innomi
8-83Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations LE Artery Measurement MenuMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLt. CIA, Rt. CIALt. IIA, Rt. IIALt. E
8-84User Manual LE Vein Measurement MenuMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLt. CIV, Rt. CIVLt. IIV, Rt. IIVLt. EIV, Rt. EIVLt. CFV, Rt. CFVLt. PF
8-85Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations ReportsThe measurement results are summarized by application, and shown on the screen in a report forma
6-15Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis CardiacSelect Cardiac in Application. [Figure 6.12 Study Information – Cardiac]HeightEnter the patient’s heig
8-86User ManualReport PreviewIt provides report preview before print-out. PropertyPrintSet the type of Printer, Application, Print color, and Page
8-87Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations ApplicationSet application to save the Preview screen, printout, or images. Current Application will s
8-88User ManualLogoSet a logo on the top of the report. It can be changed once it is connected to a USB.TitleSet the title. User-selected title or
8-89Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Editing Report (Worksheet)When you move the focus to a value that can be edited on a Worksheet, the bord
8-90User Manual Modify MeasurementsAfter you have edited a value and moved the focus away from the value or press Enter in the keyboard, the edited
8-91Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Display MethodThe product allows you to measure one measurement item mulle times. However
8-92User ManualAdding CommentsTap Comment on the touch screen or click Comment in the left-hand menu on the Ultrasound Report screen. A screen in whic
8-93Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations [Figure 8.9 Comment – Touch Screen]
8-94User ManualPrint ReportsIn the Preview screen, tap the Print button on the touch screen or press Print in the left-hand menu on Report screen. The
8-95Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Store SRTap Store SR on the touch screen or the Left Menu to save the Measure SR Information. ImagesSele
6-16User ManualSearching Patient Information SearchSearch through the information stored in the system.[Figure 6.13 Search]1. When a search term is
8-96User Manual1. Select images from the thumbnail on the right.2. When images are selected, the Add button becomes active on the touch screen. Tap
8-97Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations OB GraphAfter taking OB measurements, press Report on the touchscreen or control panel. Tapping OB Graph
8-98User Manual[Figure 8.14 OB Graph – Touch Screen]Select a Graph Use the Trackball and the Set button to select an item from the list. SingleA g
8-99Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations TrendTap Trend on the touch screen. The past and present measurement values for a fetus are displayed
8-100User ManualTips!Standard Deviation & PercentileAmong the OB information, the Growth table and the typical fetal distribution, for the same nu
8-101Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Tips!When represented by SD, a point near to the average indicates a value closer to ±0 SD and a point
8-102User ManualDescriptionTap Description on the touch screen. OB and Gyn applications have their own preset items; for other applications, only user
8-103Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Fetus CompareIn the OB Study Information screen, select the Number of Fetuses to enable measurement f
8-104User ManualClosing ReportsTap Exit on the touch screen or in the Left Menu. Alternatively, press the Report button on the control panel.
Cine/Loop ... 9-3 Annotating Images ... 9-5Annotation ...
6-17Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis [Figure 6.14 Exam List]Back to SearchReturn to the search area.Review ImagesShow the image of a selected exam
9-3Chapter 9 Image Managements Cine/LoopImages are automatically saved in the memory during scanning. The saved images are useful for patient diag
9-4User ManualSelecting LoopSelect an image to play by pressing the Change button in the control panel. The touch screen menu is changed when images
9-5Chapter 9 Image Managements Annotating ImagesAnnotation Enter or display text, Arrow, or BodyMarker on an image. This function is useful for d
9-6User Manual Text Mode in Soft Menu[Figure 9.4 Screen Keyboard] Change App.Tap the touch screen or use the dial-button to change application. Th
9-7Chapter 9 Image Managements NOTE: Selecting Setup > Annotation > Select Library allows you to edit the entire page. For a more detailed d
9-8User Manual Arrow Mode You can enter an arrow over an image. This function is useful for dierentiating or marking a diagnosis area.[Figure 9.5 A
9-9Chapter 9 Image Managements Deleting ArrowsPress the Clear and Delete All Arrows button on the control panel to delete all arrows displayed o
9-10User ManualBodyMarker Enter a BodyMarker over an image. This function is useful for dierentiating or marking a diagnosis area. Entering BodyMar
9-11Chapter 9 Image Managements 5. Adjust cursor angle by using the Rotate Probe dial-button or the Angle button on the control panel.6. Adjust t
6-18User Manual1 Continue Exam: This is activated when an exam that is less than 24 hours old is selected. The page moves to 2D image screen of the se
9-12User Manual Saving, Playing and Transferring ImagesSaving ImagesWARNING: You must always enter the patient ID, because all images are saved accor
9-13Chapter 9 Image Managements Playing ImagesYou can play the saved images in SonoView and Diagnosis Modes. Playing Images in SonoView NOTE: Re
9-14User ManualTransferring ImagesHS50/HS60 allows you to transfer images to a PACS system that supports DICOM. You can transfer all saved images auto
9-15Chapter 9 Image Managements Printing ImagesNOTE: XUse it after establishing functions in Setup > Peripherals > Printer.XConfigure the
9-16User Manual SonoView ModeThis is the HS50/HS60’s integrated image management program. It provides image saving/ling, preview, delete, and other
9-17Chapter 9 Image Managements Exam ListAppears when the SonoView button is pressed. Or tap Exam List in Review Mode to see the exam list.[Figure
9-18User Manual Backup ExamGets activated when selecting an exam in HDD. Continue to back up the selected exam. Select a drive to back up to and pre
9-19Chapter 9 Image Managements Review – Exam ModePress Exam in the upper left corner of the screen. In the Exam Mode, you can review the current o
9-20User Manual[Figure 9.9 Exam Mode – Touch Screen]
9-21Chapter 9 Image Managements Exam SelectUse the trackball and the Set button to select a desired exam from the list on the left-hand side of
6-19Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis Worklist SearchPerform a search by connecting to the DICOM Modality Worklist server in the hospital network. NO
9-22User Manual PanYou can use the Set button to move the image or scan within the selected image layout. ResetReset the selected image or scan to
9-23Chapter 9 Image Managements LayoutsYou can adjust the number of images displayed on the screen. Use the touch screen button that represents
9-24User ManualReview – Compare ModePress Compare in the upper left corner of the screen. In Compare Mode, you can select the images related to an exa
9-25Chapter 9 Image Managements [Figure 9.11 Compare Mode – Touch Screen]All functions except *Page and the details below are the as same as those
9-26User Manual Image ScrollThe image of the previous or next page is displayed on the screen. Select the desired image by using the trackball or us
9-27Chapter 9 Image Managements NOTE: XMobile Export is an optional feature of this product.XImages that can be transferred through the Mobile Ex
9-28User Manual[Figure 9.13 Image Print]
9-29Chapter 9 Image Managements Transferring Images via DICOMTransfer the selected image and measurement data via DICOM. The icon is enabled onl
9-30User Manual Transferring Images1. Press the Export button. Export window will open.2. Specify the various parameters, such as directory, drive
9-31Chapter 9 Image Managements DICOM Q/RAt least one server should be registered in the DICOM Q/R settings.NOTE: Before using this feature, make s
9-32User Manual[Figure 9.16 DICOM Q/R]
9-33Chapter 9 Image Managements Retrieval Data Manager1. Press Retrieval Data Manager to display the Retrieved Data Manager window.2. In the R
Information ... 7-3Types of Diagnosis Modes ...7-3Basic Use .
SAMSUNG MEDISON DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEMVersion 1.00EnglishHS50/HS60User Manual
Chapter 7 3D/4D Mode ...7-553D Stand By ...
7-3Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes InformationTypes of Diagnosis ModesThis product supports a variety of diagnosis modes including Basic Mode, Combined
7-4User ManualThe types of diagnosis mode that are available with the product are shown below:Mode TypeBasic Mode2D ModeColor Doppler ModePower Dopple
7-5Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Basic UseThe items that are commonly used in each diagnosis mode are shown below: Using the Control PanelThe items t
7-6User ManualZoomUse the Zoom dial-button on the control panel.You can magnify an image. An image can be magnied by either Read Zoom or Write Zoom
7-7Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Using Touch Screen MenusThe items that can be used in each diagnosis mode are provided as touch screen menu items.
7-8User Manual Basic Mode2D ModeThis basic mode, also referred to as B Mode (Brightness mode), provides scan planes of organs. This is used to displa
7-9Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Harmonic Turn this function on or o by tapping Harmonic on the touch screen. The image information will show the ‘H
7-10User ManualS-HarmonicTurn this function on or o by tapping S-Harmonic on the touch screen. The ‘S-HAR’ mark will be displayed in the Image In
7-11Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes [Figure 7.2 Biopsy]
7-12User ManualTips!Setting the Biopsy GuidelineNOTE: XIf the system is rebooted, the biopsy guideline settings are restored to the default.XMake su
7-13Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes U/D Flip (Up/Down Flip) Tap U/D Flip on the touch screen.Each press of the button ips the image vertically.Dual
7-14User ManualElastoScanTap ElastoScan on the touch screen. For more information, please refer to ‘ElastoScan Mode’ in this chapter.NOTE: XElastoS
7-15Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Needle EnhanceThis feature only works when Needle Mate+ is on. Select 1, 2, 3, or 4 by tapping the button on the to
7-16User ManualGray MapSelect a value between 1 and 12 by tapping the Gray Map dial-button on the touch screen. This changes the 2D Post Curve.Ch
7-17Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes CEUS+This mode is used for imaging the contrasting eect within blood vessels by infusing an ultrasound contrast a
7-18User ManualTimer 1/Timer 2Starts or resets the timer.Press the button to start the timer. When the button is re-tapped, the timer stops and the
7-19Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Frame Average Frame Avg averages the present image and the previous image when an image is updated. Select a value
7-20User Manual PanoramicNOTE: This feature only works with certain probes. For more information, refer to ‘Probe List’ in ‘Chapter 5. Probes’.Panor
7-21Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes [Figure 7.4 Panoramic Ready – Touch Screen]Reviewing a Panoramic ImageNOTE: L/R Flip, U/D Flip, and Zoom are availa
5Table of ContentsTable of Contents – Volume 2Chapter 6 Starting DiagnosisSystem Power ...
7-22User ManualXL/R Flip: Flip the panoramic image horizontally.XU/D Flip: Flip the panoramic image vertically. XRuler: Press this button to turn t
7-23Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes M ModeThe M Mode is used to specify an observation area in a 2D image with the M Line, and display changes over time.
7-24User Manual M Mode ScreenM LineUse the trackball on the control panel to move the line to the right or left. The M Line indicates the relative
7-25Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Steer AngleAdjust the angle of the ultrasound beam. Steered M line can be selected by rotating Steer Angle dial-but
7-26User ManualColor Doppler Mode This mode displays the colored blood ow pattern of the ROI (Region of Interest) within the 2D image. It is appropri
7-27Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes C Mode ScreenROI BoxROI stands for Region of Interest. The ROI Box outlines the area of the 2D image where color
7-28User ManualLine Density Select the density of the scan line. Select Low, Med, or High by tapping the button on the touch screen or using the dia
7-29Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Steer InvertTap Steer Invert on the touch screen. Tapping the button inverts the angle of the Sample Volume.NOTE: S
7-30User ManualSteer AngleAdjust the angle of the ultrasound beam. Loss of color information resulting from the angle of the ultrasound beam is mini
7-31Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Power Doppler ModeThis mode displays the color intensity of blood ow within the ROI in the 2D image. It is appropria
6User ManualCombined Mode ...7-512D/C/PW
7-32User Manual PD Mode MenuS-FlowTap S-Flow on the touch screen. The direction of the blood ow will be displayed.Auto GainTap Auto Gain on the
7-33Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes PW Spectral Doppler ModePW stands for Pulse Wave. This mode displays the blood ow speed at a specic blood vessel lo
7-34User ManualExiting PW Spectral Doppler ModePress the PW dial-button while the Doppler image is being displayed. You can also press the 2D dial-b
7-35Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes XFinishing HPRFWhile HPRF is in use, decrease the scale value by one step to nish HPRF. Here, the PRF value becomes
7-36User ManualCAUTION: The measurements carried out by Auto Trace under Measure and Real Time Automatic Doppler Trace (Automatic Calculator) may be d
7-37Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes SoundAdjusts the doppler volume. Select a value between 0 and 100 by rotating the Sound dial-button.Display Forma
7-38User ManualCW Spectral Doppler Mode CW stands for Continuous Wave. This mode displays the blood ow speed and direction at a specic blood vessel
7-39Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes CW Spectral Doppler Mode Menu[Figure 7.10 CW Spectral Doppler Mode – Touch Screen]NOTE: The menu for CW Spectral D
7-40User ManualTDI ModeNOTE: Appears on the Soft Menu only when using the phased array probe and the cardiac application.TDI stands for Tissue Doppler
7-41Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes TDW ModeTDW stands for Tissue Doppler Wave. It visualizes the movement of rapidly moving tissues such as the heart. T
7Table of ContentsCalculations by Application ...8-29Things
7-42User ManualElastoScan ModeThe elasticity of ROI in a 2D image is shown in color. The 2D Mode image is also shown, allowing the marking and adjustm
7-43Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes [Figure 7.11 ElastoScan Mode]Tips!ElastoScanAn elastogram is the elasticity imaging of an object, based on continuous
7-44User ManualE Dual ModeIn this mode, the elastogram and the 2D image are displayed together on the screen. It can be selected by tapping Single o
7-45Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes E Single ModeIn E Single Mode, only an E image is displayed in the screen. It can be selected by pressing the Singl
7-46User ManualROI ModeROI stands for Region of Interest. In E Mode, the ROI Box represents the area where elasticity information is processed and s
7-47Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Starting and Closing E ModeIn 2D Mode, tap ElastoScan on the touch screen. Press the button again to return to 2D
7-48User Manual E Mode Menu[Figure 7.15 ElastoScan Mode – Touch Screen]InvertTap this button on the touch screen to invert the Color Bar. Invertin
7-49Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes ContrastAdjust the contrast of the elastogram. Use the dial-button to select a setting between 0 and 100%. Color
7-50User Manual E-StrainThis function assists with the examination of breast lesions. It calculates the strain ratio between the area of the suspect
7-51Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Combined ModeIn Combined Mode, three dierent modes are combined, including the default 2D Mode. Note that, in 2D/C
8User ManualChapter 9 Image ManagementsCine/Loop ...
7-52User Manual2D/TDI/TDW ModeNOTE: This can only be used when the cardiac application is selected in Phased Array Probe.TDI Mode and TDW Mode are dis
7-53Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Multi-Image ModeThe product supports Dual Mode and Quad Mode.In Multi-Image Mode, an image can be displayed in die
7-54User ManualQuad ModePress the Quad button on the control panel to enter Quad Mode.You can compare four dierent images at the same time. Each time
7-55Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes 3D/4D ModeThese modes show 3D images of the region being examined. HS50/HS60 provides 3D Mode, 4D Mode (optional) a
7-56User Manual 3D Mode The product uses the 3D probe to provide 3D mode and XI STIC. [Figure 7.18 3D Mode]3DIn this mode, you can obtain 3D image
7-57Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes 4D ModeIn 4D Mode, 3D images can be obtained in real time with 3D probes. This mode is also called Live 3D Mode.NO
7-58User Manual Acquiring 3D/4D Images1. Specify the location and size of the ROI Box as desired.2. Set the required parameters in the 3D StandBy
7-59Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes 3D Stand ByThis screen is displayed on the touch screen when 3D/4D Modes are entered. Set the required parameters to
7-60User Manual Rendering PresetSelects a Preset for 3D images. For more information, refer to the preset information contained in the ‘3D View-MPR
7-61Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes 3D View – MPRThis view mode is enabled upon acquisition of images when MPR is selected in 3D StandBy. You can optimiz
System Power ... 6-3Turning the Power On ... 6-3Shutting
7-62User Manual5 Trackball state indication: The current state of the trackball is displayed at the bottom of the monitor screen. You can select Point
7-63Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Zooming In to/Out of ImagesTurn the Zoom dial-button on the control panel to zoom in to/out of images. The current
7-64User ManualSaving ImagesNOTE: If volume data contains both 4D and 3D Cine images, choose either 4D or 3D for saving.1. Press the Store/Print ma
7-65Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes ModeSelect the display format in which 3D images are presented.RenderAxial, Sagittal, or Coronal plane images ar
7-66User Manual Ref. ImageTap the corresponding button on the touch screen to select a reference image from among A, B, and C. The selected image wi
7-67Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes MixCongure the mix of Render modes 1 and 2. Use the dial-button to select a ratio between 0:100(%) and 100:0(%).N
7-68User Manual HDVINOTE: HDVI is an optional feature of this product.Filters 3D images to express outlines more vividly and improve images. Five pr
7-69Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes 5D FollicleNOTE: 5D Follicle is an optional feature of this product.This feature assists with diagnosis by estimating
7-70User Manual[Figure 7.25 5D Follicle]
7-71Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes VOCALMeasure the volume of tissues within the human body. VOCAL is an abbreviation for Virtual Organ Computer Aided a
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