SAMSUNG MEDISON DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEMSONOACE R3User ManualVolume 1
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1-4: General Requirements for Safety - Collateral Standard: Programmable Electrical Medical Systems [IEC 60601-1-
User Manual4-12 2D Mode SoftmenuFollowing items are displayed on soft menu in 2D mode. Select the item and adjust the value with the Softmenu button [
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-13M ModeBy drawing the M line across a desired area within the 2D image, you can view changes over time.This is useful for
User Manual4-14 M Mode MenuFollowing items are displayed on menu when you press the Menu dial-button in M mode. Select the item and adjust the value w
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-15Color Doppler ModeThis mode displays the colored blood ow pattern of the ROI (Region of Interest) within the 2D image.
User Manual4-16Use the Change button to adjust the position and size of the ROI box. Each time you press the Change button, the status of the ROI box
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-17 Color modeSet the contents that are displayed in color. Select Vel., Power, Var., or VelVar. with the Menu dial-button
User Manual4-18▶Tag Width: It is available when Color Tag is on. Use the Menu dial-button to select the range of tags, from between 8 - 256. Tag Widt
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-19Power Doppler ModeThis mode displays the color intensity of blood ow within the ROI in the 2D image. It is appropriate
User Manual4-20 ROI BoxROI stands for Region Of Interest. In Power Doppler Mode, ROI indicates the area of the 2D image where color (blood ow) infor
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-21PW Spectral Doppler ModePW stands for Pulse Wave. PW Spectral Doppler Mode gives information on the speed of blood flow
Precautions for UseYou should be familiar with all of these areas before attempting to use this manual or your ultrasound system. Please keep this
User Manual4-22 Sample VolumeWhen Sample Volume is positioned over the blood flow in a 2D image, the Doppler Spectrum is displayed. Information on th
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-23[Figure 4.8 HPRF]NOTE: HPRF cannot be activated in Simultaneous Mode. Also, HPRF cannot be activated if the PRF value X
User Manual4-24 Spectrum Ehc.Spectrum Ehc stands for Spectrum Enhancement. This functionis used to compensate the signal of low gain Spectral Doppler
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-25 PW Spectral Doppler Mode Soft MenuFollowing items are displayed on soft menu in PW Spectral Doppler mode. Select the it
User Manual4-26 Combined Modes2D/C/PW ModeColor Doppler Mode and PW Spectral Doppler Mode are displayed simultaneously. Press the PW button on the co
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-27 Changing Combined Mode Format Changing Active ImagePress the Set button. The currently active image mode, such as ‘PW
User Manual4-28 Dual ModeThe multi-image viewing function is only available when the images and conditions on both sides are identical. The current ac
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-29 3D Mode3DThe 3D Mode displays tissues or objects in the human body as three-dimensional images inste-ad of two-dimensio
User Manual4-30Acquiring a 3D Image The following explains how to acquire a 3D image. 1. Press the 3D key on the keyboard.2. The ROI box appears. Set
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-313D View3D images can be seen through the 3D View application.[Figure 4.9 3D View] Viewing a 3D Image ▶ Select the menus
DANGER: Describes precautions necessary to prevent user hazards of great urgency. Ignoring a DANGER warning will risk life-threatening injury.WARNING:
User Manual4-32 3D Image Optimization Threshold (Low, High) AdjustmentAdjust the slide bar of the threshold using the Trackball and the Set button.If
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-33[Figure 4.10 Soft Menu - Rotation Mode]Tips!Other ways to rotate the image1. The ROT slide bar at the bottom of the scr
User Manual4-34 MagnicationTo magnify or reduce the image size, enter Magnication mode by pressing the Magnication button, and move the Trackball
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-35 Multi planar Press Multi planar, and 3D multiplanar screen appears. Shows volume data in cross-section images of Coron
User Manual4-36Use X/Y/Z slide on the screen to rotate reference plane.AYYZXXYZZXCB[Figure 4.17 The standard coordinates systems of Multi-planar]YXZRe
Chapter 5Measurements and CalculationsChapter5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Accuracy ... 5-3Causes of Mea
Chapter 5Printing out Report ...5-47Exporting Report ...
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-3 Measurement AccuracyMeasurement values can vary, depending on the nature of the ultrasound, the body’s res
User Manual5-4 Doppler Signal Adjustment▶ During velocity measurement, an error may occur depending on the cosine angle between the blood ow and the
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-5Optimization of Measurement Accuracy 2D Mode▶ Resolution is in proportion to the frequency of the probe.▶ P
Revision HistoryThe revision history of this manual is as follows.VERSION DATE NOTEv2.01.02-00 2014.11.11Initial ReleaseSystem Upgrades and Manual Se
User Manual5-6 Color/Power Doppler Mode▶ A protocol is not specied for images in Color Doppler Mode or Power Doppler Mode. Therefore, the same limit
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-7Measurement Accuracy TableThe following tables show the accuracy of the measurements available using the pr
User Manual5-8 PW Spectral Doppler ModeDoppler MeasurementSystem Tolerance(whichever is greater)Methodology Range(2)Velocity < ± 15% Phantom 0.1c
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-9 Basic MeasurementsPress the Caliper button on the control panel. NOTE: Take basic measurements of distance
User Manual5-10 Basic Measurement OperationsThe following is the information on common button operations for basic measurements:[Figure 5.1 Basic Meas
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-11Distance Measurement 2D Distance (Line) This is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis mod
User Manual5-12 2D Hip Joint This is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. You can measure the angle of two straight lines to
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-13 Doppler VelocityThis is a basic measurement that is available in Spectral Doppler Mode only. You can spec
User Manual5-141. Press the Sofmenu button [1] Distance to select Doppler Velocity (A/B). “Doppler Velocity (A/B)” is dis-played on the left side of t
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-15Circumference and Area Measurement 2D EllipseThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnos
User Manual5-16 2D TraceThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. You can measure the circumference and area of an irregul
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-17Volume Measurement 3 DistanceThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. You can
User Manual5-18 Distance + EllipseThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. You can measure the volume of an ob-ject in a
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-19 Calculations by Application Press the Calc button on the control panel.Things to note Before Taking Measu
User Manual5-20 Select Measurement ItemUse the Menu dial-button on the control panel. Return to Previous MenuAfter placing the cursor under Return i
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-21 Change Method If the current measurement item can be measured in more than one way, the measurement meth
User Manual5-22Common Measurement MethodsThis section provides information on the common measurement methods used for applications. Measurements in S
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-23Tips!Things to consider for Doppler Spectrum Auto TraceThe state of a Doppler spectrum may affect measureme
User Manual5-24 Vesl. Dist. (Vessel Distance)Measure the width of a blood vessel and calculate TAMV and Volume Flow. Stenosis MeasurementYou can meas
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-25OB Calculations Before Obtaining OB CalculationsSet GA Equation, GA Table and OB Measurement menus. The us
Table of Contents 15Table of Contents – Volume 1Chapter1 Safety ... 1-1Indic
User Manual5-26Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitFetal BiometryGS All Distance cm, mmCRL All Distance cm, mmYS All Distance cm, mmBPD All Distance
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-27Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitAFIAll All Distance cm, mmQ1 All Distance cm, mmQ2 All Distance cm,
User Manual5-28 Automatic Calculation Some items in the measurement menu are automatically calculated based on measurements of other items. HC This
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-29 Calculating Estimated Fetal Weight (EFW)Estimated fetal weight is calculated automatically when the follo
User Manual5-30GYN CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured items are automati-cally recorded i
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-31Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMass Same as aboveRt. / Lt. Follicle 1 ~ 12 All Distance cm, mmRt. /
User Manual5-32Cardiac CalculationsNOTE: XCardiac measurement is an optional item for SONOACE R3. XSince the cardiac blood flow is fast, m/s is used
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-33Measurement Menu Item Mode Method Unit2D MeasureIVSd All Distance cm, mmIVSs All Distance cm, mmLVDd All
User Manual5-34Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMV InowLimited Trace PWDoppler Spectrum TraceManual Trace PWDoppler Spectrum TraceE-DT-A PW Time
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-35Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitAoV SystolicManual Trace PWDoppler Spectrum TracePeak V PW Velocity
User Manual16Chapter3 Starting Diagnosis ... 3-1Power Supply ...
User Manual5-36Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTV RegurgPeak V PW Velocity m/sVTI PW Distance cm, mmPISARadius C Distance cm, mmPISA-Alias Vel
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-37Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTissue DopplerPeak A’ PW Velocity m/sPeak S PW Velocity m/sAcc Time
User Manual5-38Vascular Calculations It is convenient to calculate each measurement value on the Spectral Doppler image.The measurement method for eac
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-39Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt./ Lt. SubclavianAuto Trace PW Doppler Spectrum TraceLimited Trace
User Manual5-40Urology CalculationsThe measurement methods of each menu vary with the Volume Method set at Setup > Measure > Urology. The measur
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-41Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitProstate Vol.All AllCalculated after distance measurementml1st Dia.
User Manual5-42Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitVolume FlowAuto Trace PW Doppler Spectrum Trace cm, mmLimited Trace PW Doppler Spectrum Trace cm,
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-43 Sum of 20 DisksMeasure the prostate circumference and then use the trackball and the Set button to measu
User Manual5-44Fetal Echo CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. In addition, measurement items are si
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-45Measurement Menu Item Mode Method Unit2D Echo ThoraCirc. All Area cm, mmCTARAll All Continuous cm, mm ThAP
Table of Contents 17Chapter5 Measurements and Calculations ... 5-1Measurement Accuracy ...
User Manual5-46 ReportCheck the measurement and calculation results in the report of each application. ▶ Press the Report button on the keyboard to ch
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-47Viewing Report▶ The measurement and calculation items and their values are displayed. ▶ When the report sc
User Manual5-48 Open Line TransferTransfer the report to another computer or printer. Press the Open Line Transfer on the Export Report window. NOTE:
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-49Graph Function▶ This function is used to display the GA values such as BPD, HC, AC and FL, allowing the us
SAMSUNG MEDISON DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEMSONOACE R3User ManualVolume 2
SAMSUNG MEDISON DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEMVersion 2.01EnglishSONOACE R3User Manual
Table of Contents 5Table of Contents – Volume 2Chapter6 Image Management ... 6-1CINE / LOOP ...
User Manual6Setting DICOM (Optional) ...7-24Setting
Table of Contents 7Chapter9 Probes ... 9-1Probes ...
Chapter 6Image ManagementChapter6 Image ManagementCINE / LOOP ... 6-3Annotating Images ...
Chapter 6 Image Managemen6-3 CINE / LOOPImages are automatically saved in the memory during scanning. The saved images can be useful when a pa-tient
User Manual6-4 How to Review ImagesUse the trackball on the control panel. You can search for saved images in chronological order by rotating the Trac
Chapter 6 Image Managemen6-5 Cine SaveUse the Softmenu button [4]. Save the Cine whole Cine images. NOTE: XWhen saving a Cine image, the current ti
User Manual6-6 Annotating Images TextYou can enter comments or text over an image. This function can be useful when the diagnosis area is dier-entiat
Chapter 6 Image Managemen6-7 AutotextThis function allows you to enter text automatically by using an abbreviation. In this way, you can enter text e
Chapter1Indication for Use ...1-3Contraindications ...
User Manual6-8BodyMarker You can place a BodyMarker over an image. This function can be useful when the diagnosis area is dierenti-ated or displayed.
Chapter 6 Image Managemen6-9 Entering BodyMarker 1. Press the BodyMarker key on the keyboards, BodyMarkers will appear on the user information area.
User Manual6-10Indicator You can place an Indicator over an image. This function can be useful when the diagnosis area is dierenti-ated or displayed.
Chapter 6 Image Managemen6-11 Deleting Indicator Press the Clear button on the control panel and all Indicators displayed on the screen will be delet
User Manual6-12 Saving and Transferring ImagesSaving Images NOTE: You must enter the patient ID because all images are saved according to patient ID.
Chapter 6 Image Managemen6-13Transferring Images Send images using DICOM. For more information on the DICOM server settings and DICOM operation, see
User Manual6-14 Printing and Recording ImagesPrinting ImagesPress the Print button on the control panel to print out a scanned image using a printer.
Chapter 6 Image Managemen6-15 SONOVIEWSONOVIEW is an integrated image management program in SONOACE R3. It allows you to save, view and de-lete image
User Manual6-16Exam ViewNOTE: If you select an icon on the Exam View screen, the name of icon will be displayed. Starting Exam ViewPress Exam Search
Chapter 6 Image Managemen6-17 Selecting Exam Use the trackball and the Set button to select an examination. To cancel the exam selection, press the
User Manual6-18 Exam Export Multiple exams can be selected and exported simultaneously.1. Select exam(s) and press Export to bring up the Export wind
Chapter 6 Image Managemen6-19Tips!When selecting 2D Cine, an image and a video are saved together. The saved AVI file (*.avi) can be played by a video
User Manual6-20 Using USB Flash MemoryUSB ash memory can be connected to the USB port on the left side or the rear panel. Only one ash memory can b
Chapter 6 Image Managemen6-21[Figure 6.9 DICOM Send] Printing Exam This function uses printer(s) on the DICOM network. DICOM Print will not work i
User Manual6-22Exam ReviewSaved images can be managed using measurement, printing, sending and many other functions. [Figure 6.10 Exam Review]NOTE: I
Chapter 6 Image Managemen6-23 Close ExamCloses the current exam(s). Exam SearchThe Exam View screen appears. You can browse through exams to select,
User Manual6-24 PrintingThis function prints images or simple reports.1. Press Print from the Exam Review screen. 2. Select settings from the Print wi
Chapter 6 Image Managemen6-25 DICOM Printing (Optional)This function uses DICOM to print selected images. This button is deactivated for products tha
User Manual6-26 DeleteSelect image(s) and press Delete Image on the Exam Review screen. To delete many images at once, use Trackball and Set button d
Chapter 6 Image Managemen6-274. Use the trackball to move the cursor to another location and press the Set button to set the end point. ▶ Press the C
Chapter 1 Safety 1-3 Purpose of UseThe SONOACE R3 Diagnostic Ultrasound System and transducers are intended for diagnostic ultrasound imaging and u
Chapter 7UtilitiesChapter7 UtilitiesSetting System ... 7-3General ...
Chapter 7Information ...7-36Utility ...
Chapter 7 Utilities7-3 Setting System This mode is used for system settings. It does not aect image output. The setup may be modied depending on sp
User Manual7-4 LanguageThis sets the language to be used. English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Russian, and Simplied Chinese are available
Chapter 7 Utilities7-5 Boot up caps lock statusThis menu sets the initial status of Caps Lock after system boot-up. Its default value is ‘O’. This
User Manual7-6Display To set the information about images and related data, select the Display tab in the System menu. Auto FreezeAfter the preset ti
Chapter 7 Utilities7-7 Display GenderThis sets whether or not the gender of the patient is displayed. If ‘On’ is selected, the patient’s gender is s
User Manual7-8Misc.Select the Misc. tab in the System menu.[Figure 7.5 System Setup – Misc.] OB Measure Shortcut KeySelect On to start a desired obst
Chapter 7 Utilities7-9 ThumbnailTo use thumbnail list, set this item as ‘On’. Thumbnails of saved images are showed up on the right side of the scre
User Manual1-4 Safety SignsPlease read this chapter before using the Samsung Medison ultrasound system. It is relevant to the ultrasound system, the p
User Manual7-10 Setting Measurements Select Measure in the Setup menu to set up measurement functions.1. Press the Setup key on the keyboard. Setup sc
Chapter 7 Utilities7-11 GeneralSelect General tab. Measure Item Display CountSelect the number of measurement items to be between 1 and 4. If you se
User Manual7-12 Doppler Select the Doppler tab in the General tab. [Figure 7.7 Measure - Doppler] Y-Axis UnitThis sets the vertical (Y) axis unit in
Chapter 7 Utilities7-13Tips!How to change Doppler setting during measurementPress the space bar after pressing the Calc button to bring up the Settin
User Manual7-14 ReportSelect the Report tab in the General tab.Select items to mark the header on the report. The header will be shown only the item h
Chapter 7 Utilities7-15OBSelect the OB tab in the Measure menu.[Figure 7.10 Measure – OB] Display SD ValueThis menu sets whether SD (Standard Deviat
User Manual7-16▶Auxiliary Unit: This sets the auxiliary unit of fetal weight measurement. Unit sets the available auxiliary unit. For instance, set t
Chapter 7 Utilities7-17 GraphThe user can select graphs to mark on the OB report or print. Press Graph button and select items. After selecting / de
User Manual7-18 Backup / Restore▶BackupIf you want to back up a new user preset to Mo Media, Flash Memory or a HDD, press Backup / Restore on the sc
Chapter 7 Utilities7-19Fetal Echo Select the Fetal Echo tab in the Measure menu.[Figure 7.14 Measurement Setting– Fetal Echo]During obstetric measure
Chapter 1 Safety 1-5Symbols Description Symbols DescriptionPower on Microphone PortPower o Probe portPower ON for part of the productProtected agai
User Manual7-20Cardiac Select the Cardiac tab in the Measure menu. 2D Circumference and Area MethodSelect either the ‘Ellipse’ or ‘Trace’ caliper to
Chapter 7 Utilities7-21Urology Measurement SetupSelect the Urology tab in the Measure menu. [Figure 7.16 Measure– Urology] Volume Method▶3 Distance
User Manual7-22NOTE: 3 Distances: A = 1st Dia. ; B = 2nd Dia. ; C = 3rd Dia. The default factor value (F) is ‘0.5’. If it is changed, a value between
Chapter 7 Utilities7-23Vascular Select the Vascular tab in the Measure menu. You can set the peak velocity used in the calculation of the ‘A/B Ratio’
User Manual7-24 Setting DICOM (Optional)Select the DICOM tab in the Setup menu. This function is used to set up the DICOM server and other DICOM-relat
Chapter 7 Utilities7-25Setting DICOM InformationEnter the DICOM information for the product in use. For automatic DICOM transmission, select ‘Acquisi
User Manual7-26 ServiceSelect the kind of server to use. The supported DICOM servers are Store, Print, and Worklist. AliasEnter the name of the serv
Chapter 7 Utilities7-27[Figure 7.19 DICOM Configuration-Store] Print Server InformationSelect PRINT under Services. Congure the Print Service using
User Manual7-28 Border DensitySpecify the border density of an image to print. Select Black or White. Empty DensitySpecify the background color of a
Chapter 7 Utilities7-29 Conguration InfoSpecify the unique value for a printer. Please refer to the DICOM Conformance Statement for the printer.[Fi
User Manual1-6Labels Phrases containing the words ‘warning’ and/or ‘caution’ are displayed on the product's surface in order to protect it.
User Manual7-30 Scheduled Station AE TitleSets the range of AE Title to fetch from the hospital’s Worklist server.▶All: Obtains the list of patients
Chapter 7 Utilities7-31Editing the DICOM Server Information Click Edit in the setting DICOM window to edit the server information already entered.Del
User Manual7-32 DICOM LogView, copy, or delete the DICOM log les.▶View Selected File: Select the log le from ‘Select log les to copy’ and click V
Chapter 7 Utilities7-33 Setting OptionThe S/W serial No information of the system is shown in this window. You can select / cancel S/W options. A use
User Manual7-34 Setting Peripheral DevicesThe following describes how to set up the video output type, video input type, printer, foot switch and netw
Chapter 7 Utilities7-35 Printer 1Select a printer to use. After connecting a USB printer to the USB port of the system, select the printer type on t
User Manual7-36 InformationThe information menu displays information about the system S/W version. Select the Information tab in the Setup menu. Press
Chapter 7 Utilities7-37 Utility Press Utility key on the keyboard. The Utility menu appears at the left side of the screen. You can select a menu wit
User Manual7-38 Editing Biopsy guide lineNOTE: XNote that the Biopsy Guide Line cannot be edited when the Trapezoidal function is in use for the Line
Chapter 7 Utilities7-39 Starting and Finishing BiopsyNOTE: The biopsy guideline must be adjusted before a biopsy can be performed.1. Select On in the
Chapter 1 Safety 1-7 Electrical SafetyThis equipment is categorized as a Class I device with Type BF applied parts.CAUTION: As for US requirement, t
User Manual7-40Monitor CalibrationSelect Monitor Calibration in Utility menu. Set the color or brightness of the image. [Figure 7.28 Monitor Calibrati
Chapter 7 Utilities7-41PresetPreset allows the user to adjust Image Settings and select a Setting to apply to the system.Select Preset in the utility
User Manual7-42 HistogramShows the brightness level of the selected area in a histogram.1. Select Histogram in the Miscellaneous menu.2. Specify an ar
Chapter 8MaintenanceChapter8 MaintenanceOperating Environment ...8-3System Maintenance ...
Chapter 8 Maintenance8-3 Operating EnvironmentWhen installing the console, please consider the following:CAUTION: Placing the system near generators,
User Manual8-4 System MaintenanceCleaning and disinfections Using inappropriate detergent or disinfectant may damage the product. Please read the foll
Chapter 8 Maintenance8-5 DisinfectionsCAUTION: Use only recommended disinfectants on system surfaces.A disinfectant qualified by the FDA 510(k) proce
User Manual8-6 Data MaintenanceCAUTION: You may lose information files on user settings or patients, because of shock on the product or internal error.
Chapter 8 Maintenance8-7If any error occurs in the operating system (LINUX) or it requires upgrading, please follow the instructions of the operating
User Manual1-8CAUTION: XThe system has been designed for 100-120VAC and 200-240VAC; you should select the input voltage of printer and VCR. Prior to
Chapter 9ProbesChapter9 ProbesProbes ...9-3Ultrasound transmission Gel ...
Chapter 9 Probes9-3 ProbesThe probe is a device that sends and receives ultrasound for acquiring image data. It is also called a Transducer or Scanhe
User Manual9-4NOTE: XBesides, user can have or select own preset between User1-5. XRefer to ‘Chapter3. Starting Diagnosis’ for how to set probe and
Chapter 9 Probes9-5Probe Application HAR PI SCI DMR+ Q Scan ECGL5-12/60Breast, X X X X O XSmall Parts X X X X O XVascular X X X X O XMusculoskeletal
User Manual9-6Probe Application CM TDI PD TDW CWC2-4/20Abdomen X X O X XCardiac O X O X XC2-5Abdomen X X O X XOB X X O X XGynecology X X O X XFetal He
Chapter 9 Probes9-7Probe Application CM TDI PD TDW CWLE5-12Breast, X X O X XSmall Parts X X O X XVascular X X O X XMusculoskeletal X X O X XLN5-12Bre
User Manual9-8 TI TableTI (Thermal Index) is displayed on the title of the screen and shows the estimate of the temperature increase in specic body
Chapter 9 Probes9-9Ultrasound transmission GelUsing an inappropriate ultrasound gel may damage the probe. For proper transmission of the acoustic bea
Chapter 1 Safety 1-9ESDElectrostatic discharge (ESD), commonly referred to as a static shock, is a naturally occurring phenomenon. ESD is most preva
User Manual9-10 Installing the Sheath1. Use sterile gloves.2. Unpack the sheath and ll it with acoustic coupling gel.3. Insert the probe into the
Chapter 9 Probes9-11 Use and Infection Control of the ProbeWARNING: No neurosurgical treatments or examinations should be carried out on a patient wi
User Manual9-12Cleaning and Disinfecting the ProbeUsing an inappropriate detergent or disinfectant may damage the probe.WARNING: XAlways use protecti
Chapter 9 Probes9-13NamesDisinfectantsCidex OPA 2), 3), 6), 7)Cidex Plus 2), 7)Metricide 2), 7)Omnicide (28)Omnicide 14NSOmnicide - FG2NucleanWavicid
User Manual9-14NamesDisinfectants CleanerVirkonSporoxSporox IIGigaseptGigasept AF 3)Gigasept FFHibitanePeraSaveEnzolAlkazymeCidezymeKlenzymeIsopropyl
Chapter 9 Probes9-15NamesCleaner GelEthanol 75%MetrizymeMcKessonNatural ImageAquasonics 100 3)GE Ultrasound Contact GelClear ImageKendallScanWaveleng
User Manual9-16Tips!Symbols (1) Compatible but no EPA Registration (2) FDA 510(k) cleared (3) Has CE mark (4) Discontinued (5) Under Developm
Chapter 9 Probes9-17Following is information about manufacturer (or Distributor) of Detergent, Disinfectant, and Ultrasound Gel. Product Manufacture
User Manual9-18 CleaningCleaning is an important procedure that is carried out before disinfecting the probe. The probe must be cleaned after each use
Chapter 9 Probes9-19 DisinfectionOnly disinfect vaginal and rectal probes. A 10-6 reduction in pathogens should be reached following the disinfection
User Manual1-10EMC The testing for EMC(ElectroMagnetic Compatibility) of this system has been performed according to the international standard for EM
User Manual9-20 BiopsyA biopsy is an examination method that surgically extracts tissue from the patient for examination. The probe and the biopsy kit
Chapter 9 Probes9-21Using the Biopsy KitWARNING: XVerify the condition of the biopsy needle before use. Do not use a bent biopsy needle.XThe biopsy
User Manual9-225. Insert the needle into the needle guide. Perform the puncture by sliding the needle through the groove in the guide until the needl
Chapter 9 Probes9-23Cleaning and Disinfecting Biopsy KitWash and disinfect the biopsy kit to reduce pathogens to the level of 10-6. Some components o
User Manual9-24 Cleaning and Disinfection of plastic biopsy kit Cleaning 1. After use, remove the biopsy kit from the probe.2. Disassemble the bio
Chapter 9 Probes9-25Assembling the Biopsy Kit C2-5 Biopsy Guide (Plastic) Biopsy SpecicationsModel NameBP-KIT-045ComponentBiopsy BracketNeedle Gu
User Manual9-263. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adaptor.4. Install the needle into the needle guide.
Chapter 9 Probes9-27 C2-5 Biopsy Guide (Metal) Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-042 ComponentBiopsy BracketNeedle Guide(16G)Needle Guide(18G)N
User Manual9-283. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adaptor.4. Install the needle into the needle guide.
Chapter 9 Probes9-29 C2-8 Biopsy Guide Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-035ComponentBiopsy BracketNeedle Guide1 EA24 EAMaterialAcetal Copolyme
Chapter 1 Safety 1-11 Approved Cables, Probes and Peripherals for EMC CablesCables connected to this product may aect its emissions. Refer to the
User Manual9-303. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adaptor.4. Install the needle into the needle guide.
Chapter 9 Probes9-31 CN2-8 Biopsy Guide Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-038ComponentAdapterNeedle Guide(16G)Needle Guide(18G)Needle Guide(22G
User Manual9-323. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adaptor. 4. Install the needle into the needle guide.
Chapter 9 Probes9-33 L5-12/60 Biopsy Guide Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-039ComponentAdapterNeedle Guide(16G)Needle Guide(18G)Needle Guide(
User Manual9-343. Secure the Needle Guide Clip. 4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
Chapter 9 Probes9-35 LE5-12 Biopsy Guide Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-040ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EAMaterialAcetal CopolymerAvailable Ga
User Manual9-363. Secure the Needle Guide Clip. 4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
Chapter 9 Probes9-37 LN5-12 Biopsy Guide Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-040ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EAMaterialAcetal CopolymerAvailable Ga
User Manual9-383. Secure the Needle Guide Clip.4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
Chapter 9 Probes9-39 LN5-12/40 Biopsy Guide Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-036ComponentAdapterNeedle Guide1 EA24 EAMaterialAcetal CopolymerA
User Manual1-12Immunity test IEC 60601 Test level Compliance levelElectromagnetic environment -guidanceElectrotatic discharge (ESD)IEC 61000-4-2±6KV C
User Manual9-403. Secure the Needle Guide Clip.4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
Chapter 9 Probes9-41 EC4-9 Biopsy guide Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-024ComponentBiopsy AdapterSheath1 EA2 EAMaterialStainlessAvailable Gau
User Manual9-42 EVN4-9 Biopsy Guide Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-024ComponentBiopsy AdapterSheath1 EA2 EAMaterialStainlessAvailable Gauges1
SAMSUNG MEDISON DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEMSONOACE R3Reference Manual
SAMSUNG MEDISON DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEMVersion 2.01EnglishSONOACE R3Reference Manual
Table of ContentsPART 1. OB REFERENCEOB REFERENCE 6Gestational aGe Formula and table list 6ABDOMINAL CIRCUMFERENCE ACKOREAN 6HADLOCK 6HANSMANN 7ME
Reference Manual 2 THORAX TRANSVERSE DIAMETER TTDHANSMANN 47GESTATIONAL SAC GSKOREAN 47HANSMANN 48HELLMAN 48NYBERG 48TOKYO 48OCCIPITAL FRONTAL D
Reference Manual 3 UMBILICAL ARTERYUMARESISTANCE INDEXRISHINOZUKA 75UMBILICAL ARTERYUMA PULSATILITY INDEXPISHINOZUKA 75ANTERIOR POSTERIOR
Chapter 1 Safety 1-13Immunity testIEC 60601Test levelCompliance levelElectromagneticenvironment - guidanceConducted RFIEC 61000-4-63 Vrms150 kHz to
Reference Manual 4 cardioloGy m mode 88Left Ventricle 88LV Vol. d (LV Volume Diastolic) 88LV Vol. s (LV Volume Systolic) 89Stroke Volume (SV) 8
Reference Manual 5 PART 3. ACOUSTIC POWER TABLESACOUSTIC POWER TABLES 99iec 60601-2-37 tables 99Symbols and Denitions 99Explanatory Notes 100C2
Reference Manual 6 OB ReferenceGestational Age Formula and Table List Abdominal Circumference (AC) : KOREANGA TableY.G Park.“ The Standardization
Reference Manual 7 Fetal Growth TableHadlock, F., Deter, R.L., Harrist, R.B., Park, S.K. “Estimating Fetal Age: Computer-Assisted Analysis of Multip
Reference Manual 8 Abdominal Circumference (AC) : MERZGA TableE. Merz, W. Goldhofer, E. Timor-Tritsch “Ultrasound in Gynecology and Obstetrics” Te
Reference Manual 9 Age (w) GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd) Age (w) GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd)14.20 20w2d 18w6d 21w6d 29.00 34w3d 32w2d 36w4d14.40 20w4d 19w
Reference Manual 10 Age (w)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (w)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)25 19.20 16.70 21.60 40 34.60 31.60 37.6026 20.20 17.70 2
Reference Manual 11 AC (cm) GA (wd) ±SD (wd) AC (cm) GA (wd) ±SD (wd)19.5 24w6d 1w4d 31.5 39w0d 2w1d20.0 25w3d 1w4d 32.0 39w6d 2w1d20.5 25w6d 1w4d 3
Reference Manual 12 Abdominal Circumference (AC) : CHITTY (M)Fetal Growth TableChitty LS, Altman DG, et al. : Charts of fetal size: 3. Abdominal m
Reference Manual 13 Age (wd) Growth (cm) Age (wd) Growth (cm) Age (wd) Growth (cm)13w0d 7.02 23w0d 18.51 33w0d 29.2114w0d 8.43 24w0d 19.54 34w0d 30.
User Manual1-14 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the SONOACE R3This product is intended fo
Reference Manual 14 Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)23 18.36 16.82 19.90 36 30.74 28.26 33.2524 19.40 17.78 2
Reference Manual 15 BPD (cm) GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd) BPD (cm) GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd)4.10 17w2d 16w0d 18w4d 8.00 30w0d 27w6d 32w1d4.20 17w4d 16w
Reference Manual 16 Biparietal Diameter (BPD) : HADLOCKGA TableHadlock, F., Deter, R.L., Harrist, R.B., Park, S.K. “Estimating Fetal Age: Computer
Reference Manual 17 BPD (cm) GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd) BPD (cm) GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd)3.60 16w2d 14w4d 18w0d 7.70 29w3d 27w1d 31w4d3.70 16w4d 14w
Reference Manual 18 Biparietal Diameter (BPD) : JEANTYGA TableJeanty, P., Romero, R. “Obstetrical Ultrasound” McGraw-Hill Book Company, pages 57-6
Reference Manual 19 Biparietal Diameter (BPD) : SABBAGHAGA TableSabbagha, R.E., et. al. “Standardization of Sonar Cephalometry and Gestational Age
Reference Manual 20 BPD (cm) GA (wd) Min (wd)Max (wd)BPD (cm) GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd)3.70 17w1d 16w2d 18w0d 7.60 30w3d 28w6d 32w0d3.80 17w4d 16w5d
Reference Manual 21 BPD (cm) G.A (wd) BPD (cm) G.A (wd) BPD (cm) G.A (wd) BPD (cm) G.A (wd)1.80 11w1d 3.90 17w1d 6.00 23w5d 8.10 31w3d1.90 11w3d 4.0
Reference Manual 22 GA (wd) Growth (cm) ±SD (cm) GA (wd) Growth (cm) ±SD (cm)14w0d 2.82 0.23 29w1d 7.53 0.3514w1d 2.87 0.23 29w2d 7.56 0.3514w2d 2.9
Reference Manual 23 GA (wd) Growth (cm) ±SD (cm) GA (wd) Growth (cm) ±SD (cm)20w6d 5.12 0.29 36w0d 8.96 0.3821w0d 5.17 0.29 36w1d 8.98 0.3821w1d 5.2
Chapter 1 Safety 1-15 Avoiding Electromagnetic InterferenceTypical interference on Ultrasound Imaging Systems varies depending on Electromagnetic ph
Reference Manual 24 BPD (cm) G.A (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd) BPD (cm) G.A (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd)3.20 15w5d 14w4d 17w0d 6.70 27w0d 24w4d 29w4d3.30 16w0d 1
Reference Manual 25 Biparietal Diameter (BPD) : CHITTY (OUT-OUT)GA TableAltman DG, Chitty LS: New Charts for ultrasound dating of pregnancy. Ultr
Reference Manual 26 Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)15 3.10 2.80 3.41 31 8.10 7.67 8.5316 3.47 3.16 3.79 32 8
Reference Manual 27 Biparietal Diameter (BPD) : ASUM(SCW)Fetal Growth TableAustralasian Society for Ultrasound in MedicinePolicies and Statements
Reference Manual 28 Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)17 3.81 3.49 4.14 33 8.21 7.75 8.6818 4.16 3.82 4.50 34 8
Reference Manual 29 CRL (cm) GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd) CRL (cm) GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd)0.60 06w1d 05w1d 07w0d 5.40 12w3d 11w0d 13w5d0.70 06w2d 0
Reference Manual 30 Age (wd)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (wd)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)07w5d 1.40 0.66 2.14 15w6d 10.01 7.80 12.22 07w6d
Reference Manual 31 Age (wd)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (wd)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)08w4d 1.71 1.15 2.27 11w5d 4.44 3.33 5.5508w5d 1.81 1.2
Reference Manual 32 CRL (cm) GA (wd)-2SD (wd)+2SD (wd)CRL (cm) GA (wd)-2SD (wd)+2SD (wd)2.1 8w5d 8w0d 9w3d 8.1 14w1d 13w0d 15w2d2.2 8w6d 8w1d 9w4d 8
Reference Manual 33 Crown-Rump Length (CRL) : OSAKAGA TableOsaka University Method 1989, 3 by Univ. Of OsakaCRL (cm) GA (wd) CRL (cm) GA (wd) CRL
User Manual1-16X Is the interference intermittent or constant?X Does the interference show up only with one transducers operating at the same freque
Reference Manual 34 Age (wd)Growth (mm)Age (wd)Growth (mm)Age (wd)Growth (mm)Age (wd)Growth (mm)07w3d 12.00 09w6d 31.00 12w2d 60.0007w4d 13.00 10w0d
Reference Manual 35 Femur Length (FL) : HADLOCKGA TableHadlock, F., Deter, R.L., Harrist, R.B., Park, S.K. “Estimating Fetal Age: Computer-Assiste
Reference Manual 36 FL (cm) GA (wd)±SD (wd)FL (cm) GA (wd)±SD (wd)FL (cm) GA (wd)±SD (wd)2.50 17w4d 01w3d 4.90 26w4d 01w6d 7.30 36w6d 02w2d2.60 17w6
Reference Manual 37 FL (cm) GA (wd) ±SD (wd) FL (cm) GA (wd) ±SD (wd)4.40 25w0d 2w0d 7.40 39w0d 3w2d4.70 26w0d 2w1d 7.50 40w0d 3w2dFetal Growth Tabl
Reference Manual 38 Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)14 1.20 0.60 1.90 28 4.50 3.80 5.3015 1.50 0.90 2.10 29 4
Reference Manual 39 Fetal Growth TableNorio Shinozuka, Takashi Okai, et al “Standard Values of Ultrasonographic Fetal Biometry” Japanese Journal of
Reference Manual 40 Age (wd) Growth (cm) ±SD (cm) Age (wd) Growth (cm) ±SD (cm)13w5d 1.17 0.21 27w2d 4.85 0.2713w6d 1.21 0.22 27w3d 4.88 0.2714w0d 1
Reference Manual 41 Age (wd) Growth (cm) ±SD (cm) Age (wd) Growth (cm) ±SD (cm)20w4d 3.19 0.24 34w1d 6.21 0.2920w5d 3.23 0.24 34w2d 6.24 0.2920w6d 3
Reference Manual 42 Femur Length (FL) : CHITTYGA TableAltman DG, Chitty LS: New Charts for ultrasound dating of pregnancy. Ultrasound in Obstetri
Reference Manual 43 Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)21 3.49 3.19 3.78 37 6.97 6.56 7.3822 3.76 3.46 4.06 38 7
Chapter 1 Safety 1-17 Mechanical SafetySafety NoteCAUTION: XDo not apply excessive force to the product. XBe sure to install the console on a stab
Reference Manual 44 Femur Length (FL) : ASUM(SCW)Fetal Growth TableAustralasian Society for Ultrasound in MedicinePolicies and Statements - [D7] S
Reference Manual 45 Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)20 3.22 2.89 3.55 35 6.65 6.23 7.0721 3.51 3.17 3.84 36 6
Reference Manual 46 Anterior Posterior Thoracic Diameter (APTD) and Thorax Transverse Diameter (TTD) : SHINOZUKAGA TableNorio Shinozuka, Haruo Mas
Reference Manual 47 Thorax Transverse Diameter (TTD) : HANSMANNGA TableTTD (cm) GA (wd) ±SD (wd) TTD (cm) GA (wd) ±SD (wd)1.70 12w0d 01w0d 6.50 27
Reference Manual 48 Gestational Sac (GS) : HANSMANNGA TableHansmann M., Hackeloer BJ, Staudach A, Wittman. “Ultrasound Diagnosis in Obstetrics and
Reference Manual 49 GS (cm) GA (wd) ±SD (wd) GS (cm) Age (wd) ±SD (wd)2.2 6w0d 1w4d 5.7 11w0d 2w2d2.7 7w0d 1w5d 6.7 12w0d 2w3d3.4 8w0d 1w6d Occipit
Reference Manual 50 Occipital Frontal Diameter (OFD) : ASUM(SCW)Fetal Growth TableAustralasian Society for Ultrasound in MedicinePolicies and Stat
Reference Manual 51 Occipital Frontal Diameter (OFD) : MERZGA TableOFD (cm)GA (wd)OFD (cm)GA (wd)OFD (cm)GA (wd)OFD (cm)GA (wd)3.00 12w5d 5.60 19w
Reference Manual 52 OOD (cm)GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd)OOD (cm)GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd)2.10 14w0d 10w5d 17w2d 4.70 29w4d 26w1d 32w6d2.20 14w4d 11w2d
Reference Manual 53 Humerus (cm) GA (wd) ±SD (wd) Humerus (cm) GA (wd) ±SD (wd)2.90 19w3d 02w5d 5.90 34w1d 02w5d3.00 19w6d 02w5d 6.00 34w6d 02w5d3.1
User Manual1-18 Biological SafetyVerify the alignment of the biopsy guide before use. See the “Chapter 9. Probes” section of this manual.WARNING: XUl
Reference Manual 54 Age (W)Growth (cm)±SD (cm) Age (W)Growth (cm)±SD (cm)12 0.690 0.118 32 5.495 0.21216 1.796 0.122 34 5.800 0.25320 2.803 0.129 36
Reference Manual 55 Humerus (HUM) : OSAKAGA TableOsaka University Method 1989, 3 by Univ. Of OsakaHumerus (cm) G.A (wd) Humerus (cm) G.A (wd) Hume
Reference Manual 56 Age (W)Growth (cm)±SD (cm) Age (W)Growth (cm)±SD (cm)12 9.00 2.00 28 50.00 5.0013 11.00 3.00 29 51.00 5.0014 14.00 4.00 30 52.00
Reference Manual 57 Tibia (cm) G.A (wd) Min (wd)Max (wd)Tibia (cm) G.A (wd) Min (wd)Max (wd)3.60 23w4d 20w4d 26w3d 6.60 38w0d 35w1d 41w0d3.70 23w6d
Reference Manual 58 Age (W)Growth (cm) Min (cm) Max (cm)Age (W)Growth (cm) Min (cm) Max (cm)19 2.60 2.20 3.00 34 5.70 5.30 6.2020 2.80 2.50 3.20 35
Reference Manual 59 CEREB (cm)GA (wd) Min (wd)Max (wd)CEREB (cm)GA (wd) Min (wd)Max (wd)1.70 17w6d 16w3d 19w3d 2.90 27w2d 24w5d 30w2d1.80 18w5d 17w2
Reference Manual 60 Ulna (cm) GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd) Ulna (cm) GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd)2.20 17w5d 14w5d 20w6d 5.00 31w4d 28w4d 34w5d2.30 18w1d 1
Reference Manual 61 Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)18 2.30 2.00 2.70 33 5.30 4.90 5.7019 2.60 2.30 2.90 34 5
Reference Manual 62 HC (cm) GA (wd) ±SD (wd) HC (cm) GA (wd) ±SD (wd)24.00 25w0d 01w4d 34.70 39w0d 04w3d25.10 26w0d 01w5d 34.90 40w0d 05w0d26.30 27w
Reference Manual 63 Standard Deviation: 2SD = 2.00 cmMin Range (cm) Max Range (cm) SD (cm)0 100 2.00 Head Circumference (HC) : MERZGA TableE. Merz,
Chapter 1 Safety 1-19 Applying ALARAThe system-imaging mode used depends upon the information needed. 2D-mode and M-mode imaging provide anatomical
Reference Manual 64 HC (cm) GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd) HC (cm) GA (wd) Min (wd) Max (wd)15.00 17w4d 16w1d 19w1d 29.80 31w1d 29w1d 33w0d15.20 17w6d 16
Reference Manual 65 Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)20 18.20 16.70 19.70 35 32.80 31.10 34.7021 19.40 17.90 2
Reference Manual 66 Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)16 12.31 11.33 13.29 32 29.72 28.26 31.1717 13.63 12.62 1
Reference Manual 67 Fetal Growth TableChitty LS, Altman DG, et al.: Charts of fetal size: 2. Head measurements. Brit. J.Obstetrics and Gyn Vol 101,
Reference Manual 68 Age (W)Growth (mm)±SD (mm) Age (W)Growth (mm)±SD (mm)13 84.00 15.00 29 269.00 25.0014 96.00 15.00 30 274.00 25.0015 108.00 15.00
Reference Manual 69 Fetal (cm2)GA (wd)Fetal (cm2)GA (wd)Fetal (cm2)GA (wd)Fetal (cm2)GA (wd)11.00 16w5d 32.00 24w5d 53.00 30w5d 74.00 36w2d12.00 17w
Reference Manual 70 Age (wd)Growth (cm2)±SD(cm2) Age (wd)Growth (cm2)±SD(cm2) 18w1d 13.80 2.10 31w2d 55.60 6.4018w2d 14.10 2.10 31w3d 56.10 6.4018w
Reference Manual 71 Age (wd)Growth (cm2)±SD(cm2) Age (wd)Growth (cm2)±SD(cm2) 25w0d 33.10 4.00 38w1d 80.70 9.5025w1d 33.60 4.10 38w2d 81.10 9.6025w
Reference Manual 72 Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)26 2.70 2.20 3.20 39 4.00 3.50 4.5027 2.80 2.30 3.30 40 4
Reference Manual 73 Mean Abdominal Diameter (MAD) : EIK-NESSHGA TableEik-Nes SH, Jorgensen NP, Grottum P, Lokvik B. Normal range curves for the in
User Manual1-20 Indirect ControlsThe indirect controls are those that have an indirect effect on acoustic intensity. These controls affect imaging mod
Reference Manual 74 Mid Cerebral Artery(MCA)-Resistance Index(RI) : SHINOZUKAFetal Growth TableN.Shinozuka & H.Kagawa 1996. http://www.shinozu
Reference Manual 75 Umbilical Artery(UmA)-Resistance Index(RI) : SHINOZUKAFetal Growth TableN.Shinozuka & H.Kagawa 1996. http://www.shinozuka.
Reference Manual 76 Anterior Posterior Abdominal Diameter (APD): HANSMANNGA TableAPD (cm)G.A (wd)APD (cm)G.A (wd)APD (cm)G.A (wd)APD (cm)G.A (wd)2
Reference Manual 77 Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm) Age (W)Growth (cm)Min (cm) Max (cm)18 3.83 3.36 4.29 34 8.76 7.91 9.5919 4.17 3.70 4.64 35 9
Reference Manual 78 Estimated Fetal Weight Formula Methods using (BPD, AC)Shepard Method [grams][Equation]1000×10(-1.7492+0.166×(BPD)+0.046×(AC)-0.
Reference Manual 79 [Low Range]BPD : 5.9cm ~ ∞TTD : 5.6cm ~ ∞EFW : 500g ~ ∞[Reference]Hansmann, Hackeloer, Staudach, Wittman, “Ultrasound Diagnosis
Reference Manual 80 Method using (AC)Campbell’s fetal weight [grams][Equation]1000 x 10 (0.282 x AC - 0.00331 x AC2 – 4.564)[Input Range]AC :21.0
Reference Manual 81 Estimate Fetal Weight (EFW) : DOUBILETFetal Growth TableImproved Birth Weight Table for Neonates Developed from Gestations Dat
Reference Manual 82 Age (W) Growth (g) ±SD (g) Age (W) Growth (g) ±SD (g)19w5d 327 48 31w6d 1881 21919w6d 337 49 32w0d 1906 22220w0d 347 50 32w1d 19
Reference Manual 83 Age (W) Growth (g) ±SD (g) Age (W) Growth (g) ±SD (g)26w4d 1046 133 38w5d 3038 35526w5d 1066 135 38w6d 3059 35826w6d 1086 138 39
Chapter 1 Safety 1-21 Additional ConsiderationsEnsure that scanning time is kept to a minimum, and ensure that only medically required scanning is p
Reference Manual 84 Age (wd)-1.5SD (g)Growth (g)+1.5SD (g)Age (wd)-1.5SD (g)Growth (g)+1.5SD (g)25w3d 651.0 830.0 1009.0 37w3d 2280.0 2758.0 32
Reference Manual 85 Cardiology ReferenceCardiology 2D BSA(Body Surface Area)BSA can be calculated by entering patient’s weight and height in New P
Reference Manual 86 Ejection Fraction (EF)where, EDV : End Diastolic Volume, ESV : End Systolic Volume Reference : Harvey Feigenbaum, “Echocardio
Reference Manual 87 LV Masswhere, A1 : short axis area, Epicardinal (cm2), A2 : short axis area, Endocardinal (cm2), L1 : long axis Epicardinal le
Reference Manual 88 Cardiology M mode Left VentricleReference : Harvey Feigenbaum, “ Echocardiography”, 1995 fth editionReference : Harvey Feigenb
Reference Manual 89 LV Vol. s (LV Volume Systolic)Teichholz Reference : Teichholz, L.E., Kreulen, T., Herman, M.V., et. al. “Problems in echocardi
Reference Manual 90 MV (Mitral Valve)Denition for the Mitral ValveD: end of systolic, immediately before the opening of the Mitral ValveE: the
Reference Manual 91 Cardiology C mode AoV Regurg, MV Regurg, TV Regurg, PV RegurgPISA(Proximal Isovelocity Surface Area)-Radius<Figure - Regurgi
Reference Manual 92 Regurgitant Volume (Vol)Reference: Oh, J.K., Seward, J.B., Tajik, A.J. The Echo Manual. Boston:Little, Brown and Company, 1994,
Reference Manual 93 VTI(Velocity Time Integral)ACC(Acceleration), DEC(Deceleration)AT :Acceleration Time, DT : Deceleration Time, E point : Early D
User Manual1-22 Mechanical Index (MI) DisplayMechanical bioeects are threshold phenomena that occur when a certain level of output is exceeded. The
Reference Manual 94 Systolic VelocityVelocity measured at systole.Artrial Reversal Velocity (A. Rev Vel)Atrial reversal velocity is the peak velocit
Reference Manual 95 %STAReference : Jacob, Normaan M et, al., “ Duplex Carotid Sonography : Crieteria for Stenosis, Accuracy, and Pitfalls,” Radio
Reference Manual 96 Volume Flow (Area) Volume Flow (Dist.) Prostate Vloume (3 Distances) Prostate Vloume (3 Distances x Factor) Prostate Vlou
Reference Manual 97 Fetal Echo Reference Stroke Volume (SV)where, EDV : End Diastolic Volume, ESV : End Systolic Volume Cardiac Output (CO) Eje
Reference Manual 98 LV MassReference : Oh, J.K., Seward, J.B. The Echo Manual. Boston: Little, Brown and company, 1994, p.43. Fractional Shorteni
Reference Manual 99 Acoustic Power TablesIEC 60601–2–37 Tables Symbols and DenitionsStandard 60601–2–37 published by the International Electrotec
Reference Manual 100 TIB the BONE THERMAL INDEX for applications, such as fetal (second and third trimester) or neonatal cephalic (through the f
Reference Manual 101 C2–4/20C2–4/20: 2D& 2D+M modeIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Value0.862 0.8
Reference Manual 102 C2–4/20: Pulsed Doppler &2D+Pulsed DopplerIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Val
Reference Manual 103 C2–5: 2D+Color, Triple, CPA & Triple CPAIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Value
Chapter 1 Safety 1-23The measured water tank values are de-rated using a conservative, industry standard, attenuation coecient of 0.3dB/cm-MHz.Cons
Reference Manual 104 C2–8C2–8: 2D& 2D+M modeIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Value1.20 1.08 0.070
Reference Manual 105 C2–8: Pulsed Doppler &2D+Pulsed DopplerIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Value1
Reference Manual 106 CN2–8: 2D+Color, Triple, CPA & Triple CPAIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Valu
Reference Manual 107 CN4–9CN4–9: 2D& 2D+M modeIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Value1.110 0.767 0
Reference Manual 108 CN4–9: Pulsed Doppler &2D+Pulsed DopplerIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Value
Reference Manual 109 EC4–9: 2D+Color, Triple, CPA & Triple CPAIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Valu
Reference Manual 110 EVN4–9EVN4–9: 2D& 2D+M modeIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Value1.36 0.581
Reference Manual 111 EVN4–9: Pulsed Doppler &2D+Pulsed DopplerIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Valu
Reference Manual 112 L5–12/60: 2D+Color, Triple, CPA & Triple CPAIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index V
Reference Manual 113 LE5–12LN5–12/40: 2D& 2D+M modeIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Value1.3 0.69
User Manual1-24 2D-mode Controls 2D-mode sizeNarrowing the sector angle may increase the frame rate. This action will increase the TI. Pulse voltage
Reference Manual 114 LE5–12: Pulsed Doppler &2D+Pulsed DopplerIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Valu
Reference Manual 115 LN5–12: 2D+Color, Triple, CPA & Triple CPAIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Val
Reference Manual 116 LN5–12/40LN5–12/40: 2D& 2D+M modeIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index Value1.010
Reference Manual 117 LN5–12/40: Pulsed Doppler &2D+Pulsed DopplerIndex Label M.I.TIS TIBTICscannon–scannon–scanAaprt≤1 Aaprt>1Maximum Index V
Reference Manual 118 FDA Tables Symbols and DenitionsAll table entries have been obtained at the same operating conditions that give rise to the m
Reference Manual 119 IPA.3@MImax the derated pulse average intensity at the point of maximum reported MI (Watts per square centimeter).The Acoust
Reference Manual 120 C2–4/20C2–4/20: 2D& 2D+M modeIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Maximum index
Reference Manual 121 C2–4/20: Pulsed Doppler &2D+Pulsed DopplerIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Max
Reference Manual 122 C2–5: 2D+Color, Triple, CPA & Triple CPAIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Maxim
Reference Manual 123 C2–8C2–8: 2D& 2D+M modeIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Maximum index value1
Chapter 1 Safety 1-25 Color Sector DepthDeeper color sector depth may automatically decrease color frame rate or select a new color focal zone or c
Reference Manual 124 C2–8: Pulsed Doppler &2D+Pulsed DopplerIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Maximu
Reference Manual 125 CN2–8: 2D+Color, Triple, CPA & Triple CPAIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Maxi
Reference Manual 126 CN4–9CN4–9: 2D& 2D+M modeIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Maximum index valu
Reference Manual 127 CN4–9: Pulsed Doppler &2D+Pulsed DopplerIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Maxim
Reference Manual 128 EC4–9: 2D+Color, Triple, CPA & Triple CPAIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Maxi
Reference Manual 129 EVN4–9EVN4–9: 2D& 2D+M modeIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Maximum index va
Reference Manual 130 EVN4–9: Pulsed Doppler &2D+Pulsed DopplerIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Maxi
Reference Manual 131 L5–12/60: 2D+Color, Triple, CPA & Triple CPAIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²M
Reference Manual 132 LE5–12LE5–12: 2D& 2D+M modeIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Maximum index va
Reference Manual 133 LE5–12: Pulsed Doppler &2D+Pulsed DopplerIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Maxi
User Manual1-26 Doppler, M-mode, and Color Imaging ControlsWhen a new imaging mode is selected, both the TI and the MI will change to default settings
Reference Manual 134 LN5–12: 2D+Color, Triple, CPA & Triple CPAIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Max
Reference Manual 135 LN5–12/40LN5–12/40: 2D& 2D+M modeIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²Maximum in
Reference Manual 136 LN5–12/40: Pulsed Doppler &2D+Pulsed DopplerIndex Label MI ScanTIS TIBTICNon–scan Non–scanNon–scanAaprt≤1cm² Aaprt>1cm²M
Chapter 1 Safety 1-27WFUMB. Symposium on Safety of Ultrasound in Medicine: Conclusions and Recommendations on Thermal and Non-Thermal Mechanisms for
User Manual1-28l = skin line to measurement depth (cm)f = Center frequency of the transducer/system/mode combination(MHz)Since the ultrasonic path dur
Chapter 1 Safety 1-29PD The pulse duration (microseconds) associated with the transmit pattern giving rise to the reported value of the respective
User Manual1-30We also refer to a September 1993 analysis done by a working group of the IEC technical committee 87 and prepared by K. Beissner, as a
Chapter 1 Safety 1-31 Environmental ProtectionCAUTION: XThe console and peripherals could be sent back to manufacturers for recycling or proper dis
SAMSUNG MEDISON DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEMVersion 2.01EnglishSONOACE R3User Manual
Chapter 2Specications ...2-3Product Conguration ...2-5Monitor
Chapter 2 Introduction 2-3 SpecicationsPhysical DimensionsHeight: 375mm (with handle)Width: 402mm (with probe holder)Depth: 188mm (with control pa
User Manual2-4ApplicationGynecology, Abdomen, OB, Renal, Urology, Vascular, Small Part, Fetal Heart, Breast, Musculoskeletal, Pediatric, Neonatal, Car
Chapter 2 Introduction 2-5 Product CongurationThe SONOACE R3 consists of the monitor, the control panel, the console, the peripheral devices, and
User Manual2-6 Title AreaThis section displays the Logo, Patient Name, Hospital Name, Application, Frame Rate & Depth, Probe Information, Acoust
Chapter 2 Introduction 2-7Tips!Principles of Operation of the Diagnostic Ultrasound SystemMedical ultrasound images are created when the computer&ap
User Manual2-8Control PanelThe control panel can be used for controlling the system. [Figure 2.2 [Figure 2.2 Control Panel]The user can manipulate the
Chapter 2 Introduction 2-9 Control Panel MapThe following are descriptions and instructions for the controls on the control panel. For more informat
User Manual2-10SetUse this option to select an item or value. In Spectral Doppler Mode and 3D mode, it is also used as update function. ExitExits the
Chapter 2 Introduction 2-11 KeyboardsThis product comes with an alphanumeric keyboard, which can be used to enter text and run a variety of function
User Manual2-12UtilityThis button is used to appear the utility menu. App.This is used to appear Application screen to select/change probes and applic
Chapter 2 Introduction 2-13ConsoleWhilst the inside of the console consists of devices enabling the implementation of ultrasound images, the outside
User Manual2-14 Rear PanelA monitor, printer, VCR, etc. are connected via the rear panel at the back of the system. [Figure 2.6 Rear Panel]USB Port: C
Chapter 2 Introduction 2-15 Power Connection PartThe power connection part is located at the back of the system. [Figure 2.7 Power Connection Part]①
User Manual2-16Peripheral DevicesBased on needs, various peripheral devices can be connected via the corresponding ports located on the rear panel.CAU
Chapter 2 Introduction 2-17 Inkjet PrinterNOTE: Contact Samsung Medison’s customer service department about abailable printers.CAUTION: Contact Sa
User Manual2-18ProbeProbes are devices that generate ultrasound waves and process reected wave data for the purpose of image formation.NOTE: For more
Chapter 2 Introduction 2-19SONOACE R3 Cart (Optional)[Figure 2.10 SONOACE R3 Cart]The SONOACE R3 System can be placed on a cart during use or for tr
PROPRIETRAY INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE LICENSEThe Customer shall keep condential all proprietary information furnished or disclosed to the Customer by
User Manual2-20Accessory This system provides a box including accessories.CABLE CORERCA-BNC GENDER FUSEBRACKET DV12RGB GENDERDRIVERM3*8 SCREWMANUALPOW
Chapter 2 Introduction 2-21OptionsThe SONOACE R3 has the following optional functions:XImage ling-SONOVIEW XDICOMXFreehand 3DXPulse wave Dopple
Chapter 3Power Supply ... 3-3Powering On ...
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-3 Power SupplyBoot the system for use.CAUTION: Make sure to connect the probe and peripheral devices that will be us
User Manual3-4 Probes & ApplicationsBefore scanning, select a probe and an application. CAUTION: Please refer to 'Chapter 9. Probes' for
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-5Probe and Application SelectionSet a probe and an application in the Applications screen.1. Select a probe and an a
User Manual3-6Editing BodyMarker Select some BodyMarkers to use in the system or change the order of BodyMarkers. Click Edit BodyMarker in the Applica
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-7 Back to default BodyMarkerPress the Default on ‘User dened BodyMarker preset’ to back to default BodyMarker. Del
User Manual3-8Calc Sequence[Figure 3.3 Calc Package Sequence Change]To change the order and content of the Calculation Package of each application, cl
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-9 Patient InformationPress the Patient key on the control panel and then the Patient Information screen will be disp
User Manual3-10Registering a New Patient1. After clicking the New in the Patient Information screen, enter the patient name, ID and other information
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-11 GA It indicates the gestational age of a patient.You can enter it manually in the specied format, or have it au
User Manual3-12 HeightEnter the patient’s height in inches or centimeters. Click the unit button to toggle the unit. If the unit is changed, the numb
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-13Searching for Patient InformationYou can search the patient information with following three methods. Finding Pat
User Manual3-143. After selecting ID, press Select or Ok to display information of the selected patient. To stop the search or close the current sear
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-15[Figure 3.6 Modality Worklist]
User Manual3-16Modifying Patient InformationTo modify information in the Patient Information screen:1. Modify the information using the trackball, Set
Chapter 4Information ... 4-3Diagnosis Mode Types ...
Safety Requirements Classication: Type of protection against electrical shock: Class IDegree of protection against electrical shock (Patient co
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-3 InformationDiagnosis Mode TypesThis product supports a variety of diagnosis modes including Basic Mode, Combined Mode, M
User Manual4-4Basic Use The items that can be used commonly in each diagnosis mode are shown below: Gain Use the Gain dial-button on the control pane
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-51. Press the Zoom key on the keyboards.2. Use the Trackball to move the Zoom box. You can locate the Zoom box in an image
User Manual4-6 Harmonic Press the HAR key on the keyboards to select On or O. ‘HGen’, ‘HRes’. ‘HPen’ mark is displayed in the image information area
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-7 Basic Modes2D ModeThis basic mode, also referred to as B Mode (Brightness mode), provides scan planes of organs. This is
User Manual4-8 2D Mode Menu Following items are displayed on menu when you press the Menu dial-button in 2D mode. Select the item and adjust the value
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-9 Frame RateThis is the rate by which the image displayed is updated per second. Use the Menu dial-button to select Fast,
User Manual4-10 2D PostBrings up the sub-menu. [Figure 4.2 2D Post]▶2D Map: Select the post map to use. Select a map between Type 1 - 5 or User 1 –
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-11Tips!Editing a post mapYou can edit the user post map with following two methods. 1. Select the each point of the map w
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