Samsung SONOACE R5 User manual

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SAMSUNG MEDISON
DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEM
SONOACE R5
User Manual
Volume 1
SAMSUNG MEDISON
DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEM
Version 1.02
English
SONOACE R5
User Manual
PROPRIETRAY INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE LICENSE
The Customer shall keep condential all proprietary information furnished or disclosed to the Customer
by Samsung Medison, unless such information has become part of the public domain through no fault of
the Customer. The Customer shall not use such proprietary information, without the prior written consent
of Samsung Medison, for any purpose other than the maintenance, repair or operation of the goods.
Samsung Medison’s systems contain Samsung Medisons proprietary software in machine-readable
form. Samsung Medison retains all its rights, title and interest in the software except that purchase of this
product includes a license to use the machine-readable software contained in it. The Customer shall not
copy, trace, disassemble or modify the software. Transfer of this product by the Customer shall constitute
a transfer of this license that shall not be otherwise transferable. Upon cancellation or termination of this
contract or return of the goods for reasons other than repair or modication, the Customer shall return to
Samsung Medison all such proprietary information.
Safety Requirements
Classications:
X
Type of protection against electrical shock: Class I
X
Degree of protection against electrical shock (Patient connection): Type BF applied part
X
Degree of protection against harmful ingress of water: Ordinary equipment
X
Degree of safety of application in the presence of a ammable anesthetic material with air or
with oxygen or nitrous oxide: Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a ammable
anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
X
Mode of operation: Continuous operation
Electromechanical safety standards met:
X
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential
Performance [IEC 60601-1: 2005]
X
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1-2: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential
Performance- Collateral Standard: Electromagnetic Compatibility - Requirements and Tests [IEC
60601-1-2: 2007]
X
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1-6: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential
Performance- Collateral Standard: Usability [IEC 60601-1-6: 2010]
X
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 2-37: Particular Requirements for the Basic Safety and
Essential Performance of Ultrasonic Medical Diagnostic and Monitoring Equipment [IEC 60601-
2-37: 2007]
X
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Safety [IEC 60601-1: 1988 with
A1: 1991 and A2: 1995]
X
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1-1: General Requirements for Safety - Collateral Standard:
safety Requirement for Medical Electrical Systems [IEC 60601-1-1: 2000]
X
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1-2: General Requirements for Safety - Collateral Standard:
Electromagnetic Compatibility - Requirements and Test [IEC 60601-1-2: 2001, A1: 2004]
X
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1-4: General Requirements for Safety - Collateral Standard:
Programmable Electrical Medical Systems [IEC 60601-1-4: 1996, A1: 1999]
X
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 2-37: Particular Requirements for Safety - Ultrasonic Medical
Diagnostic and Monitoring Equipment [IEC 60601-2-37: 2001 with A1: 2004, A2: 2005]
X
Medical Devices – Application of Risk Management to Medical Devices [ISO 14971: 2007]
X
Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Safety [UL 60601-1: 2003]
X
Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Safety [CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1-
M90: 1990, with R2003, with R2005]
X
Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices, Part 1: Evaluation and Testing within a risk management
process [ISO 10993-1: 2009]
X
Standard Means for the Reporting of the Acoustic Output of Medical Diagnostic Ultrasonic
Equipment [IEC 61157: 2007]
Declarations:
This is CSA symbol for Canada and United States of America
This is manufacturer’s declaration of product compliance with applicable EEC
directive(s) and the European notied body.
This is manufacturer’s declaration of product compliance with applicable EEC
directive(s).
Precautions For Use
How to Use Your Manual
This manual addresses the reader who is familiar with ultrasound techniques. Only medical doctors
or persons supervised by medical doctors should use this system. Sonography training and clinical
procedures are not included here. This manual is not intended to be used as training material for the
principles of ultrasound, anatomy, scanning techniques, or applications. You should be familiar with all of
these areas before attempting to use this manual or your ultrasound system.
This manual does not include diagnosis results or opinions. Also, check the measurement reference for
each applications result measurement before the nal diagnosis.
It is useless to make constant or complex adjustments to the equipment controls. The system has been
preset at the factory to produce an optimum image in the majority of patients. User adjustments are not
usually required. If the user wishes to change image settings, the variables may be set as desired. Optimal
images are obtained with little diculty.
We are not responsible for errors that occur when the system is run on a user’s PC.
Non-Samsung Medison product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Please keep this operation manual close to the product as a reference when using the system.
For safe use of this product, you should read Chapter1. Safety and Chapter8. Maintenance’ in this
manual, prior to starting to use this system.
NOTE: Some features are not available in some countries. The features with options, and
specifications that this manual present can be changed without notice. Government approval is still
pending in some nations.
DANGER: Describes precautions necessary to prevent user hazards of great urgency. Ignoring a
DANGER warning will risk life-threatening injury.
WARNING: Used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause serious personal injury, or
substantial property damage.
CAUTION: Indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause equipment damage.
NOTE: A piece of information useful for installing, operating and maintaining a system. Not related
to any hazard.
Revision History
VERSION DATE NOTE
v1.02.02-00 2014.10.15 Initial Release
System Upgrades and Manual Set Updates
Samsung Medison Ultrasound is committed to innovation and continued improvement. Upgrades may be
announced that consist of hardware or software improvements. Updated manuals will accompany those
system upgrades.
Verify that Check if this version of the manual is correct for the system version. If not, please contact the
Customer Service Department.
If You Need Assistance
If you need any assistance with the equipment, like the service manual, please contact the Samsung Medison
Customer Service Department or one of their worldwide customer service representatives, immediately.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents – Volume 1
Chapter 1 Safety
Purpose of Use ............................................................................................................................ 1-3
Contraindications ...............................................................................................................................................................1-3
Safety Signs ................................................................................................................................. 1-4
Safety Symbols ....................................................................................................................................................................1-4
Symbols .................................................................................................................................................................................1-5
Labels .....................................................................................................................................................................................1-6
Electrical Safety .......................................................................................................................... 1-7
Prevention of Electric Shock .......................................................................................................................................... 1-7
ESD ...........................................................................................................................................................................................1-9
EMI ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-9
EMC ......................................................................................................................................................................................1-10
Mechanical Safety .................................................................................................................... 1-17
Moving the Equipment ..................................................................................................................................................1-17
Safety Note .........................................................................................................................................................................1-18
Biological Safety ......................................................................................................................1-20
ALARA Principle ................................................................................................................................................................1-20
Environmental Protection ...................................................................................................... 1-34
Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) ............................................1-34
Chapter 2 Introduction
Specications.............................................................................................................................. 2-3
Product Conguration .............................................................................................................. 2-5
Monitor .................................................................................................................................................................................2-5
Control Panel .......................................................................................................................................................................2-7
Console ................................................................................................................................................................................2-12
Peripheral Devices ...........................................................................................................................................................2-15
Probe ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-18
Accessory ...........................................................................................................................................................................2-19
Options ................................................................................................................................................................................2-20
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Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis
Power Supply .............................................................................................................................. 3-3
Powering On ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3-3
Powering O ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3-3
Probes & Applications ............................................................................................................... 3-4
Probe and Application Selection ................................................................................................................................. 3-5
Probe Setting Change ...................................................................................................................................................... 3-5
Editing BodyMarker ......................................................................................................................................................... 3-6
Calc Sequence .....................................................................................................................................................................3-8
Patient Information ................................................................................................................... 3-9
Registering a New Patient ............................................................................................................................................3-10
Searching for Patient Information .............................................................................................................................3-13
Modifying Patient Information ...................................................................................................................................3-15
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes
Information ................................................................................................................................. 4-3
Diagnosis Mode Types ..................................................................................................................................................... 4-3
Basic Use ................................................................................................................................................................................4-4
Basic Modes ................................................................................................................................ 4-7
2D Mode ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4-7
M Mode ................................................................................................................................................................................4-13
Color Doppler Mode .......................................................................................................................................................4-16
Power Doppler Mode .....................................................................................................................................................4-20
PW Spectral Doppler Mode ..........................................................................................................................................4-22
Combined Modes .....................................................................................................................4-27
2D/C/PW Mode .................................................................................................................................................................4-27
2D/PD/PW Mode ..............................................................................................................................................................4-27
2D/C/M Mode ....................................................................................................................................................................4-27
Dual Mode ................................................................................................................................. 4-29
Dual-2D Mode ...................................................................................................................................................................4-29
Dual-2D/C Mode...............................................................................................................................................................4-29
Dual-2D/PD Mode ...........................................................................................................................................................4-29
3D Mode .................................................................................................................................... 4-30
3D ...........................................................................................................................................................................................4-30
Acquiring a 3D Image ....................................................................................................................................................4-31
3D View ................................................................................................................................................................................4-32
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Chapter 5 Measurements And Calculations
Measurement Accuracy ............................................................................................................ 5-3
Causes of Measurement Errors .....................................................................................................................................5-3
Optimization of Measurement Accuracy .................................................................................................................. 5-5
Measurement Accuracy Table ....................................................................................................................................... 5-6
Basic Measurements ................................................................................................................. 5-8
Distance Measurement ....................................................................................................................................................5-9
Circumference and Area Measurement .................................................................................................................5-14
Volume Measurement ....................................................................................................................................................5-16
Calculations by Application ..................................................................................................5-18
Things to note ...................................................................................................................................................................5-18
Common Measurement Methods .............................................................................................................................5-20
OB Calculations .................................................................................................................................................................5-24
GYN Calculations ..............................................................................................................................................................5-29
Cardiac Calculations ........................................................................................................................................................ 5-31
Vascular Calculations .....................................................................................................................................................5-36
Urology Calculations .......................................................................................................................................................5-39
Fetal Echo Calculations ..................................................................................................................................................5-44
Report ........................................................................................................................................5-47
Viewing Report .................................................................................................................................................................5-48
Editing Report ..................................................................................................................................................................5-48
Comment ...........................................................................................................................................................................5-48
Printing out Report .........................................................................................................................................................5-48
Exporting Report .............................................................................................................................................................5-48
Graph Function .................................................................................................................................................................5-49
** Reference Manual
Samsung Medison is providing an additional SONOACE R5 Reference Manual. GA tables and references
for each application are included in the Reference Manual.
Chapter 1
Safety
Purpose of Use ................................................ 1-3
Contraindications ....................................................................1-3
Safety Signs ..................................................... 1-4
Safety Symbols .........................................................................1-4
Symbols .......................................................................................1-5
Labels .......................................................................................... 1-6
Electrical Safety .............................................. 1-7
Prevention of Electric Shock ................................................1-7
ESD ................................................................................................ 1-9
EMI .................................................................................................1-9
EMC ............................................................................................1-10
Mechanical Safety ........................................ 1-17
Moving the Equipment .......................................................1-17
Safety Note ...............................................................................1-18
Biological Safety ...........................................1-20
ALARA Principle .....................................................................1-20
Environmental Protection .......................... 1-34
Correct Disposal of This Product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)...................1-34
Chapter 1 Safety
1-3
Chapter 1 Safety
Purpose of Use
The SONOACE R5 Diagnostic Ultrasound System and transducers are intended for diagnostic ultrasound
imaging and uid analysis of the human body.
The clinical applications include: Fetal, Abdominal, Pediatric, Small Organs, Neonatal Cephalic, Trans-
rectal, Trans-vaginal, Muscular-Skeletal (Conventional, Supercial), Cardiac Adult and Peripheral-vessel.
Contraindications
This product must not be used for ophthalmological applications, or any other use that involves the
ultrasound beam passing through the eyeball.
CAUTION:
X
Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
X
The method of application or use of the device is described in the manual ‘Chapter 3. Starting
Diagnosis and ‘Chapter 4. Diagnosis Modes.
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Safety Signs
Please read this chapter before using the Samsung Medison ultrasound system. It is relevant to the
ultrasound system, the probes, the recording devices, and any of the optional equipment.
SONOACE R5 is intended for use by, or by the order of, and under the supervision of, a licensed physician
who is qualied for direct use of the medical device.
Safety Symbols
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has established a set of symbols for medical
electronic equipment, which classify a connection or warn of potential hazards. The classications and
symbols are shown below.
Symbols Description Symbols Description
WARNING: The accompanying
information must be followed to prevent
serious accidents and/or damage to
property.
Data Input/Output port
CAUTION: The accompanying information
helps to prevent minor accidents and/or
damage to property.
Input port
Refer to the User Manual. Output port
Follow the User Manual. Print remote output
CAUTION: Risk of electric shock Foot Switch Port
Type BF applied part (Classication based
on degree of protection against electric
hazard)
ECG port
Debrillation-proof type CF applied
part (Classication based on degree of
protection against electric hazard)
USB port
Power on/o Network port
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