Samsung WS80A User manual

Type
User manual
Volume 2
Operation Manual
Version 1.00.01
English
Diagnostic Ultrasound System
MI68-02823A
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents – Volume 2
Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis
Power Supply .............................................................................................................................. 6-3
Powering On ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6-3
Powering Off ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6-3
Probes & Applications .............................................................................................................. 6-4
Probe and Application Selection ................................................................................................................................. 6-5
Probe User Preset Management .................................................................................................................................. 6-5
Patient Information ................................................................................................................... 6-8
Patient Information Entry .............................................................................................................................................6-10
Changing Measurements .............................................................................................................................................6-21
Worklist Search .................................................................................................................................................................6-25
Searching for Patient Information .............................................................................................................................6-26
Restarting the Exam ........................................................................................................................................................ 6-34
Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes
Information ................................................................................................................................. 7-3
Diagnosis Mode Types ..................................................................................................................................................... 7-3
Basic Use ................................................................................................................................................................................ 7-4
Basic Mode .................................................................................................................................. 7-7
2D Mode ................................................................................................................................................................................ 7-7
M Mode ................................................................................................................................................................................7-17
Color Doppler Mode .......................................................................................................................................................7-20
Power Doppler Mode .....................................................................................................................................................7-25
PW Spectral Doppler Mode ..........................................................................................................................................7-28
ElastoScan Mode ..............................................................................................................................................................7-33
Combined Mode ......................................................................................................................7-41
2D/C/PW Mode .................................................................................................................................................................7-41
2D/PD/PW Mode ..............................................................................................................................................................7-41
2D/C/M Mode ....................................................................................................................................................................7-41
Dual Live Mode .................................................................................................................................................................7-41
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Multi-Image Mode ................................................................................................................... 7-43
Dual Mode ..........................................................................................................................................................................7-43
Quad Mode .........................................................................................................................................................................7-44
3D/4D Mode .............................................................................................................................. 7-45
3D Stand By ........................................................................................................................................................................7-49
3D View - MPR ...................................................................................................................................................................7-53
VOCAL ..................................................................................................................................................................................7-64
3D XI ......................................................................................................................................................................................7-73
XI VOCAL .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7-83
4D ...........................................................................................................................................................................................7-90
XI STIC ...................................................................................................................................................................................7-91
3D Utility Menu ................................................................................................................................................................. 7-95
Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations
Measurement Accuracy ............................................................................................................ 8-3
Causes of Measurement Errors .....................................................................................................................................8-3
Optimization of Measurement Accuracy .................................................................................................................. 8-5
Measurement Accuracy Table ....................................................................................................................................... 8-7
Basic Measurements ................................................................................................................. 8-8
Distance Measurements ................................................................................................................................................8-11
Circumference and Area Measurement ..................................................................................................................8-17
Volume Measurement ....................................................................................................................................................8-19
Calculations by Application ...................................................................................................8-22
Things to note ...................................................................................................................................................................8-22
Common Measurement Methods .............................................................................................................................8-27
OB Calculations .................................................................................................................................................................8-32
Gynecology Calculations...............................................................................................................................................8-41
Cardiac Calculations ........................................................................................................................................................ 8-44
Vascular Calculations ......................................................................................................................................................8-62
Fetal Heart Calculations ................................................................................................................................................. 8-75
Urology Calculations .......................................................................................................................................................8-80
Abdomen Calculations .................................................................................................................................................8-84
Small Parts Calculations ................................................................................................................................................8-88
TCD Calculations .............................................................................................................................................................8-93
Pediatric Hip Calculations .............................................................................................................................................8-95
Musculoskeletal Calculations ......................................................................................................................................8-97
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Reports .......................................................................................................................................8-98
Report View ........................................................................................................................................................................8-98
Editing Reports .............................................................................................................................................................. 8-106
Data Management ........................................................................................................................................................ 8-114
Closing Reports .............................................................................................................................................................. 8-115
Chapter 9 Image Managements
Cine / Loop .................................................................................................................................. 9-3
Annotation .................................................................................................................................. 9-7
Typing Text............................................................................................................................................................................ 9-9
Entering Indicator ............................................................................................................................................................9-13
Entering BodyMarker ......................................................................................................................................................9-14
Saving, Playing and Transferring Images .......................................................................................... 9-16
Saving Images ...................................................................................................................................................................9-16
Playing Images ..................................................................................................................................................................9-17
Transferring Images ........................................................................................................................................................9-18
Printing and Recording Images ............................................................................................9-19
Printing Images .................................................................................................................................................................9-19
Recording Images ............................................................................................................................................................9-19
SonoView ...................................................................................................................................9-20
Exam Mode ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9-21
Compare Mode .................................................................................................................................................................9-23
Exam Tool ............................................................................................................................................................................9-25
Reference Manual
Samsung Medison is providing an additional UGEO WS80A Reference Manual (English version).
Power Supply ....................................................6-3
Powering On ..............................................................................6-3
Powering Off .............................................................................6-3
Probes & Applications .....................................6-4
Probe and Application Selection ....................................... 6-5
Probe User Preset Management ........................................6-5
Patient Information .........................................6-8
Patient Information Entry ...................................................6-10
Changing Measurements ...................................................6-21
Worklist Search .......................................................................6-25
Searching for Patient Information...................................6-26
Restarting the Exam .............................................................6-34
Chapter 6
Starting Diagnosis
Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis
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Power Supply
Boot up the system for use.
CAUTION: Make sure to connect the probes and peripheral devices that will be used before
powering on the system. If you attempt to connect them during system use, it may lead to patient
injury or irreparable damage to the console.
Powering On
Press the On/O button when the power is off. Booting begins, and the product logo appears on the
screen. When booting is completed, the 2D mode screen appears in End Exam status.
CAUTION: Before starting the diagnosis, you must register the patient information.
NOTE:
X
The product should turn on about 10 seconds after the power switch at the back of the product
is turned on.
X
During system booting, do not press any key on the keyboard. It may cause product
malfunction.
X
If you turn on the power after turning it off suddenly, the system may turn on and off
momentarily. This is one of the characteristics of the Intel® PC main board, not a system error.
Powering O
Press the On/O button while using the system to initiate shutdown.
CAUTION:
X
Pressing the On/O button for longer than five seconds will immediately turn the power off
and result in damage to the hard disk. Please refrain from such use unless there is a serious
emergency.
X
To ensure that the product is safely cut off from electrical power, set the power switch at the rear
of the product to Off position after using the product.
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Probes & Applications
Before scanning, select a probe, an application and a Preset/User Preset.
Press the Probe button on the touch panel, and the Probe screen will be displayed. From this screen, you
can select or change the probe, application, Preset (or User Preset).
Press the Probe button again to exit from the Probe screen without applying the changes.
CAUTION: Refer to
Chapter 5. Probes
for more information on probes and applications and the
Preset/User Preset supported by the system.
Probe Screen
The Probe screen consists of the following items:
1
2
3
[Figure 6.1 Probe - Touch Screen]
1 Probe tab: Displays a list of probes currently connected to the system.
2 Default Preset tab: Displays a list of applications and their presets that the selected probe supports.
3 User Preset tab: Displays a list of settings you can configure according to your preferences.
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Probe and Application Selection
Select Probe
Application
Preset/User Preset. Pressing the Preset/User Preset loads the settings and
initiates the diagnosis mode. The selected probe and preset/User Preset are shown in the title area of the
monitor. On the Probe screen, the selected probe and the preset/User Preset are displayed in blue.
Probe User Preset Management
Adding a Probe User Preset
The application and settings currently in use are added to the User Preset.
1. Tap User Preset on the touch screen.
2. Tap a blank space in the User Preset window on the touch screen. The Name window will open on
the monitor screen.
3. Enter the name for the User Preset, and press OK. To cancel, press Cancel.
4. User Preset and the application name are added to User Preset group.
Tips!
User Preset Group Name
The application name of the User Preset, which is added to the User Preset list first, is entered
as the name of the User Preset group. You may rename the group by going to Edit > Rename
Application.
Overwriting a User Preset
You can save the current probe settings to the selected User Preset.
1. Tap User Preset on the touch screen.
2. Tap Edit on the touch screen.
3. Tap Overwrite on the touch screen. The conrmation message ‘Save Success’ will be displayed on
the monitor.
4. Tap Edit again to conrm the overwritten value.
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Renaming a User Preset
NOTE: You cannot edit or delete the User Preset name currently in use.
1. Tap User Preset on the touch screen
2. Tap Edit on the touch screen.
3. Select the User Preset to rename on the touch screen, and either tap the Rename Preset button or
use the dial-button to select between Rename Application and Rename Preset.
4. Press the dial-button to display the Rename window on the touch screen.
Rename Application: Rename a User Preset group.
Rename Preset: Rename a User Preset. The application displayed with the name cannot be
renamed, however.
5. Change the name and press OK. To cancel, press Cancel.
6. Tap Edit again to conrm the change.
Deleting a User Preset
NOTE: You cannot edit or delete the User Preset currently in use.
1. Tap User Preset on the touch screen
2. Tap Edit on the touch screen.
3. Select a User Preset and tap Delete on the touch screen.
4. Tap Edit again to conrm the change.
Exporting/Importing a User Preset
NOTE: The Userset Manager button is only active when a USB flash memory device is being used.
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You can export and import User Presets to and from external storage media.
Exporting a User Preset
You can export the User Preset only currently applied.
1. Tap User Preset on the touch screen
2. Tap Edit on the touch screen.
3. Select a User Preset and tap Userset Manager on the touch screen. The Userset Export/Import
window is then shown on the monitor.
4. To save the User Preset on USB ash memory, tap the Export button. Tap Close on the screen.
5. Tap Edit again to conrm the change.
Importing a User Preset
1. Tap User Preset on the touch screen
2. Tap Edit on the touch screen.
3. Tap a blank space in the User Preset window on the touch screen and tap Userset Manager.
The Userset Export/Import window is then shown on the monitor.
4. To copy a User Preset from USB ash memory to the system, tap the Import button. Tap Close
on the screen.
5. Tap Edit again to conrm the change.
[Figure 6.2 Userset Export / Import]
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Patient Information
Press the Patient button on the touch panel to display the Patient Information window. Here, you can
enter, search, edit, and generally manage the patient information.
NOTE: The ID and name fields are required.
Once you have entered the patient information, tap on the OK button on the monitor or the touch screen
to exit. Press Cancel to cancel. Alternatively, you can press the control panel’s Patient button once more
or the Exit button.
Patient Information Screen
The Patient Information screen consists of two sections.
1 Page Tab: Pages related to patient information entry are shown as tabs.
2 Study Information Tab: Depending on the selected menu option, the patient information entry or
management screen is shown.
1
2
[Figure 6.3 Patient Information]
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Use the trackball and the Set button to select the desired field. Press a button on the touch screen to
enter information using the touch screen.
Click OK on the screen to save the information and exit. Click Cancel or tap Cancel on the touch screen
to cancel. Tap the Search button on the touch screen to switch to Worklist.
[Figure 6.4 Patient Information - Touch Screen]
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Patient Information Entry
From the Patient Information screen, tap on the Patient tab. Alternatively, use the touch screens Page
dial-button to select Patient.
1
2
[Figure 6.5 Patient Information]
The Patient Information Entry screen has the following layout:
1 Basic Patient Information: Enter or edit ID, name, age, gender, and other types of basic patient
information.
2 Application Information: Add or edit required information for individual applications. To select an
application, select the corresponding tab or use the touch screens Category dial-button.
Clear Measurements
Clears all measured values previously entered.
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Basic Patient Information Entry
ID
Enter a patient ID.
X
To enter it manually, enter an ID in the ID eld.
X
To enter it automatically, select Auto ID Creation and click New. The icon, next to the ID eld, is
changed to .
X
If you enter an ID that already exists, the icon, next to the ID eld, is changed to .
Name
Enter the patient’s full name. The name that you have entered will appear in the title area and reports.
X
Last Name: Enter the patient’s last name.
X
First Name: Enter the patient’s first name.
X
Middle: Enter the patient’s middle names if they have any.
Ez Exam Setup
Ez Exam Setup allows you to specify exam items and their order.
NOTE: For more information on Ez Exam Setup, refer to
Chapter 3. Utilities
.
Accession
When viewing the worklist for a patient via the DICOM server, this information is automatically
displayed in the appropriate fields.
Representation
Specify how the names of Asian patients, including Korean, Chinese and Japanese are displayed.
X
Roman: Type in Roman letters.
X
Ideographic: Type in ideographic letters.
X
Phonetic: Type in phonetic letters.
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NOTE:
X
This button appears on the screen only in a product that supports Asian patient names.
X
For information on specifying the order or way in which names are displayed, refer to
Screen
Display Settings
in
Chapter 3. Utilities
.
Birth
Enter the patient’s birth date in the specified format.
Age
Enter the patient’s age in “yy-mm” format. When a birth date is specified in the Birth field, this
information is automatically calculated and displayed.
Gender
Select the patients gender.
General
Enter additional information. Information entered in General is applied to all application information
entry screens.
Exam Type
You may enter the type of exam that has been conducted. You may use the + and - buttons to
organize the information you have entered into a list for convenient management.
Height
Enter the patient’s height. Height can be specified in inches (in.) or centimeters (cm). Tap on the
Unit button to change units. When the unit is changed, the entered number is automatically
recalculated and displayed in the new unit of measurement.
Weight
Enter the patient’s weight. Supported units are ounces (oz), pounds (lb), and kilograms (Kg). Press
the corresponding unit button to change the unit of measurement.
BSA
When the height and weight are entered, the BSA (Body Surface Area) is automatically calculated
and displayed.
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