Siemens EMOTION 16-Jun User manual

Type
User manual
SOMATOM
Emotion 6/16-slice
configuration
Application Guide
Protocols
Principles
Helpful Hints
Software Version syngo CT 2007E
The information presented in this application guide is
for illustration only and is not intended to be relied
upon by the reader for instruction as to the practice of
medicine. Any health care practitioner reading this
information is reminded that they must use their own
learning, training and expertise in dealing with their
individual patients.
This material does not substitute for that duty and is
not intended by Siemens Medical Solutions Inc., to be
used for any purpose in that regard. The drugs and
doses mentioned herein are consistent with the
approval labeling for uses and/or indications of the
drug. The treating physician bears the sole
responsibility for the diagnosis and treatment of
patients, including drugs and doses prescribed in
connection with such use. The Operating Instructions
must always be strictly followed when operating the
MR/CT System. The source for the technical data is the
corresponding data sheets.
The pertaining operating instructions must always be
strictly followed when operating the SOMATOM
Emotion 6/16-slice configuration. The statutory
source for the technical data are the corresponding
data sheets.
We express our sincere gratitude to the many
customers who contributed valuable input.
Special thanks to Christiane Bredenhoeller, Gabriel
Haras, Ute Feuerlein, Jessica Amberg, Thomas Flohr,
Rainer Raupach, Bettina Hinrichsen, Axel Barth,
Kristin Pacheco and the CT-Application Team for their
valuable assistance.
To improve future versions of this application guide,
we would highly appreciate your questions,
suggestions and comments.
Please contact us:
USC-Hotline:
Tel. no. +49-1803-112244
email ct-application.ho[email protected]
Editors: Wang Jian, Chen Ma Hao
Overview
3
User Documentation 16
Scan and Reconstruction 18
Dose Information 42
Workflow Information 64
Contrast Medium 122
Application Information 136
Head 162
Neck 204
Shoulder 218
Thorax 226
Abdomen 262
Spine 294
Pelvis 314
Upper Extremities 332
Lower Extremities 346
Vascular 360
Specials 416
Radiation Therapy 462
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Overview
Respiratory Gating 484
Children 508
Overview
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Contents
User Documentation 16
Scan and Reconstruction 18
Concept of Scan Protocols 18
Scan Set Up 19
Feed in/Feed out 19
Topo Length 20
Scan Modes 21
- Sequential Scanning 21
- Spiral Scanning 21
-Quick Scan 22
- Dynamic Multiscan 22
- Dynamic Serioscan 22
UFC detector 23
Acquisition, Slice Collimation and Slice Width
24
- SOMATOM Emotion 16-slice configuration
25
- SOMATOM Emotion 6-slice configuration 26
Increment 27
Pitch 27
Kernels 28
- Head Kernels 32
- Child Head Kernels 32
-Body Kernels 33
- Special Application Kernels 33
Extended FoV 34
Auto-FoV 35
Neuro Modes 37
Automatic Bone Correction 38
Positioning 39
Image Filters 40
Dose Information 42
CTDI
W
and CTDI
Vol
42
ImpactDose 44
Effective mAs 45
Contents
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CARE Dose 4D 47
- How does CARE Dose 4D work? 49
- Special Modes of CARE Dose 4D 53
- Scanning with CARE Dose 4D 54
- Adjusting the Image Noise 58
- Activating and Deactivating 61
- Conversion of Old Protocols into Protocols
with CARE Dose 4D 61
- Additional Important Information 63
Workflow Information 64
WorkStream4D 64
- Recon Jobs 64
- 3D Recon 65
- 1. Sagittal/Coronal Reconstructions 71
- 2. Oblique/Double-oblique Reconstructions
71
- Non-square Matrix for 3D Recon 76
- Case Examples for 3D Recon and Non-Square
Matrix 77
Workflow 79
- Patient Position 79
- Auto Reference Lines 79
- Navigation within the Topogram 80
-API Language 81
e - Logbook 83
- e- Logbook Configuration 83
- e- Logbook subtask card area 87
-e- Logbook Browser 88
- Study Continuation 91
- Reconstruction on the syngo CT Workplace
92
- Examination Job Status 93
- Auto Load in 3D and Postprocessing Presets
94
Scan Protocol Creation 96
- Edit/Save Scan Protocol 96
- Scan Protocol Assistant 98
- Manipulate scan protocols 100
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Contents
- Change parameters 103
- Import scan protocols from SOMATOM
LifeNet/CD 117
Contrast Medium 122
Contrast Medium 122
- The Basics 122
- IV Injection 125
Bolus Tracking 126
Test Bolus using CARE Bolus 128
Test Bolus 129
- CARE Contrast 130
Application Information 136
SOMATOM LifeNet 136
- General Information 136
- Key Features 137
- SOMATOM LifeNet offline 138
- SOMATOM LifeNet online 140
Image Converter 147
Report Template Configuration 150
File Browser 151
Camtasia 155
- Key features 155
- Additional Important Information 159
Patient Protocol 160
Head 162
Overview 162
- General Hints 165
- Head Kernels 166
Scan Protocols 168
- HeadRoutine 168
- HeadNeuro 172
- HeadSeq 174
- InnerEarHR 177
Contents
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- InnerEarHRVol 180
- InnerEar 184
- InnerEarSeq 188
- Sinus 192
- SinusVol 196
- Orbit 198
- Dental 200
Neck 204
Overview 204
- General Hints 206
- Body Kernels 207
Scan Protocols 208
- NeckRoutine 208
- NeckThinSlice 212
- NeckVol 214
Shoulder 218
Overview 218
- General Hints 219
- Body Kernels 219
Scan Protocols 220
- Shoulder 220
- ShoulderVol 224
Thorax 226
Overview 226
- General Hints 229
- Body Kernels 231
Scan Protocols 232
- ThoraxRoutine/
ThoraxRoutine06s 232
- ThoraxCombi/
ThoraxCombi06s 235
- ThoraxVol 240
-ThoraxFast/
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ThoraxFast06s 244
- ThoraxHR 246
- ThoraxHRSeq 250
- ThoraxECGHRSeq 252
-LungLowDose/
LungLowDose06s 254
-LungCARE/
LungCARE06s 258
Abdomen 262
Overview 262
- General Hints 264
- Body Kernels 265
Scan Protocols 266
- AbdomenRoutine/
AbdomenRoutine06s 266
- AbdomenCombi/
AbdomenCombi06s 270
- AbdomenVol 274
- AbdomenFast/
AbdomenFast06s 278
- AbdMultiPhase/
AbdMultiPhase06s 280
- AbdomenSeq 288
- Colonography/
Colonography06s 290
Spine 294
Overview 294
- General Hints 296
- Body Kernels 297
Scan Protocols 298
- C-Spine 298
- C-SpineVol 300
- SpineRoutine 302
- SpineThinSlice 304
- SpineVol 305
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- SpineSeq 308
- Osteo 312
Pelvis 314
Overview 314
- General Hints 316
- Body Kernels 317
Scan Protocols 318
- Pelvis 318
- PelvisVol 322
- Hip 324
- HipVol 328
- SI_Joints 330
Upper Extremities 332
Overview 332
- General Hints 334
- Body Kernels 335
Scan Protocols 336
- WristHR 336
- ExtrRoutineHR 340
- ExtrCombi 344
Lower Extremities 346
Overview 346
- General Hints 348
- Body Kernels 349
Scan Protocols 350
- Knee 350
- Foot 352
- ExtrRoutineHR 354
- ExtrCombi 358
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Vascular 360
Overview 360
- General Hints 363
- Head Kernels 364
- Body Kernels 365
Scan Protocols 366
- HeadAngio/
HeadAngio06s 366
- HeadAngioVol 370
-CarotidAngio/
CarotidAngio06s 372
- CarotidAngioVol 376
- ThorAngioRoutine/
ThorAngioRoutine06s 380
- ThorAngioVol 384
- ThorAngioECG/
ThorAngioECG06s 388
- ThorAngioECGSeq 392
- Embolism/
Embolism06s 394
- BodyAngioRoutine/
BodyAngioRoutine06s 398
- BodyAngioVol 402
-BodyAngioFast/
BodyAngioFast06s 406
- AngioRunOff/
AngioRunOff06s 410
- WholeBodyAngio 414
Specials 416
Overview 416
- Trauma 416
- Interventional CT 418
- Test Bolus 420
Trauma Protocols 422
- General Information 422
- Trauma 424
- TraumaVol 425
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-PolyTrauma/
PolyTrauma06s 426
- HeadTrauma 430
- HeadTraumaSeq 432
- Additional Important Information 434
Interventional CT - Biopsy 436
- Biopsy 437
- Biopsy Single 438
Interventional CT - CARE Vision 439
- The Basics 439
- CAREVision 440
- CAREVisionSingle 441
- CAREVisionBone 442
- HandCARE 443
- Additional Important Information 447
General Information for Biopsy and CARE
Vision 450
- Interventional Toolbar 450
- CAREView 453
- Configuration 456
- Routine Subtask card 458
- Additional Important Information 459
TestBolus Protocol 460
- TestBolus 460
Radiation Therapy 462
Radiation Therapy Planning 462
- Benefits 465
Workflow 468
Scan Protocols 470
- Overview 470
- RT_Head 472
- RT_Thorax 474
- RT_Breast 476
- RT_Abdomen 478
- RT_Pelvis 480
- Additional Important Information 482
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Respiratory Gating 484
Key Features 486
- Respiratory Gating 486
- Respiration Monitoring 486
- Respiration Synchronization 487
Positioning of the respiratory sensor belt 488
Scanning Information 490
- Scan Parameters 490
- Temporal Resolution 491
- Technical Principles 491
- Respiratory Triggering 491
- Respiratory gating 492
- Prospective respiratory triggering versus
retrospective respiratory gating 494
- Curve Editor 495
- Synthetic Trigger/Sync 497
Workflow 498
- Reconstruction and Post processing 498
Additional important Information 499
Scan Protocol 500
- RespSeq 500
- Resp 502
- RespModBreathRate 504
- RespLowBreathRate 506
Children 508
Overview 508
- General Hints 512
- Head Kernels 515
- Body Kernels 516
Scan Protocols 518
- HeadRoutine 518
- HeadSeq 522
- InnerEarHR 526
- InnerEar 530
- InnerEarSeq 534
- SinusOrbit 538
- NeckRoutine 542
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- ThoraxRoutine/
ThoraxRoutine06s 546
- ThoraxCombi/
ThoraxCombi06s 550
- ThoraxHRSeq 554
- AbdomenRoutine/
AbdomenRoutine06s 558
- Spine/
SpineRoutine 562
- SpineThinSlice 566
- ExtrRoutineHR 568
- ExtrCombi 570
- HeadAngio/
HeadAngio06s 574
-CarotidAngio/
CarotidAngio06s 578
- BodyAngioRoutine/
BodyAngioRoutine06s 582
-BodyAngioFast/
BodyAngioFast06s 586
- NeonateBody/
NeonateBody06s 587
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User Documentation
For further information about the basic operation,
please refer to the corresponding syngo CT Operator
Manual:
syngo CT Operator Manual Volume 1:
syngo Security Package
Siemens Virus Protection
Basics
SOMATOM LifeNet
syngo Patient Browser
syngo Data Set Conversion
Camtasia
SaveLog
E-Logbook
syngo Viewing
syngo Filming
syngo CT Operator Manual Volume 2:
Preparations
Examination
MPPS
HeartView CT
Respiratory Gating CT
CARE Bolus CT
CARE Vision CT
syngo CT Operator Manual Volume 3:
syngo 3D
syngo Dental CT
syngo Osteo CT
User Documentation
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syngo CT Operator Manual Volume 4:
syngo LungCARE CT
syngo Pulmo CT
syngo Neuro Perfusion CT
syngo Body Perfusion CT
syngo CT Operator Manual Volume 5:
syngo Calcium Scoring
syngo Circulation
syngo Volume Calculation
syngo Dynamic Evaluation
syngo Neuro DSA CT
syngo CT Operator Manual Volume 6:
syngo InSpace 4D CT
syngo Colonography
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Scan and Reconstruction
Concept of Scan Protocols
The scan protocols for adult and children are defined
according to body regions - Head, Neck, Shoulder,
Thorax, Abdomen, Pelvis, Spine, Upper Extremities,
Lower Extremities, Vascular, RT, Specials and
optional Cardiac, PET, SPECT and Private.
The protocols for special applications are defined in the
Application Guide “Clinical Applications” or in the
case of a Heart View examination, in the Application
Guide “Cardiac CT“.
The general concept is as follows: All protocols without
a suffix are standard spiral modes. For example,
Sinus” means the spiral mode for the sinus.
The suffixes of the protocol name are follows:
Routine“: for routine studies
Seq”: for sequence studies
Fast“: use a higher pitch for fast acquisition
ThinSlice“: use a thinner slice collimation
Combi“: use a thinner and a thicker slice collimation
05s”: use the rotation time of 0.5 seconds
ECG“: use a ECG-gated or triggered mode
Neuro“: for neurologicial examinations with a special
mode
Vol“: use the 3D Recon workflow
HR“: use a thin slice width for High Resolution studies
A prefix of the protocol name is as follows:
RT”: for radio therapy studies
The availability of scan protocols depends on the sys-
tem configuration.
Resp”: for respiratory gated studies
The availability of scan protocols depends on the sys-
tem configuration.
Scan and Reconstruction
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Scan Set Up
Scans can be simply set up by selecting a predefined
examination protocol. To repeat any mode, just click
the chronicle with the right mouse button for repeat.
To delete it, select cut. Each range name in the chron-
icle can be easily changed before load.
Multiple ranges can be run either automatically with
auto range, which is denoted by a bracket connecting
the two ranges, or separately with a pause in
between.
Feed in/Feed out
The performance of the different buttons (soft but-
tons, gantry buttons, control box buttons) is standard-
ized as follows:
•in NOT loaded modes
•in loaded Biopsy mode:
1 mm
Feed In/Out = slice width x No. slice positions per scan
2
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Scan and Reconstruction
Topo Length
* only in combination with PET and SPECT, option
** only in combination with SPECT, option
*** only in combination with PET, option
SOMATOM
Emotion 16
Length [mm] 128, 256, 512, 768, 1024,
1500
Slice width [mm] 4x0.6
Angle Top, Bottom, Lateral
SOMATOM
Emotion 6
Length [mm] 128, 256, 512, 768, 1024,
1500, 1536*, 2000**,
2048***
Slice width [mm] 3x1
Angle AP, PA, Lateral
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