Samsung HS50 User manual

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SAMSUNG MEDISON
DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEM
HS50/HS60
User Manual
Volume 2
SAMSUNG MEDISON
DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEM
Version 1.00
English
HS50/HS60
User Manual
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents – Volume 2
Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis
System Power .......................................................................................................................6-3
Turning the Power On ...................................................................................................................................................6-3
Shutting Down the System ..........................................................................................................................................6-3
Probes and Applications .....................................................................................................6-4
Selecting Probes and Applications ...........................................................................................................................6-5
Creating UserPreset .......................................................................................................................................................6-5
Modifying UserPreset .....................................................................................................................................................6-5
Deleting UserPreset ........................................................................................................................................................6-5
Patient Information ............................................................................................................6-6
Patient Information for Each Application ...............................................................................................................6-9
Searching Patient Information .................................................................................................................................6-16
Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes
Information ..........................................................................................................................7-3
Types of Diagnosis Modes ............................................................................................................................................7-3
Basic Use .............................................................................................................................................................................7-5
Basic Mode ...........................................................................................................................7-8
2D Mode .............................................................................................................................................................................7-8
M Mode ............................................................................................................................................................................ 7-23
Color Doppler Mode ...................................................................................................................................................7-26
Power Doppler Mode ..................................................................................................................................................7-31
PW Spectral Doppler Mode ...................................................................................................................................... 7-33
CW Spectral Doppler Mode ..................................................................................................................................... 7-38
TDI Mode .........................................................................................................................................................................7-40
TDW Mode ......................................................................................................................................................................7-41
ElastoScan Mode ..........................................................................................................................................................7-42
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Combined Mode ................................................................................................................7-51
2D/C/PW Mode .............................................................................................................................................................7-51
2D/PD/PW Mode...........................................................................................................................................................7-51
2D/C/CW Mode ............................................................................................................................................................. 7-51
2D/C/M Mode ................................................................................................................................................................7-51
2D/TDI/TDW Mode ......................................................................................................................................................7-52
Dual Live Mode .............................................................................................................................................................7-52
Multi-Image Mode .............................................................................................................7-53
Dual Mode .......................................................................................................................................................................7-53
Quad Mode .....................................................................................................................................................................7-54
3D/4D Mode .......................................................................................................................7-55
3D Stand By ....................................................................................................................................................................7-59
3D View – MPR ............................................................................................................................................................... 7-61
5D Follicle ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7-69
VOCAL ...............................................................................................................................................................................7-71
3D XI .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7-78
XI VOCAL ..........................................................................................................................................................................7-88
XI STIC ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7-95
4D ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 7-98
3D Utility Menu ............................................................................................................................................................. 7-99
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 ............................................................................................................ 8-9
Distance Measurement ..............................................................................................................................................8-13
Circumference and Area measurement ...............................................................................................................8-23
Volume Measurement ................................................................................................................................................8-26
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Calculations by Application ..............................................................................................8-29
Things to Note ...............................................................................................................................................................8-29
Common Measurement Methods ......................................................................................................................... 8-33
OB Calculations ............................................................................................................................................................8-37
Fetal Heart Calculations .............................................................................................................................................8-46
Gynecology Calculations ...........................................................................................................................................8-49
Cardiac Calculations ....................................................................................................................................................8-52
Abdomen Calculations ............................................................................................................................................... 8-66
Pediatric Hips Calculations ........................................................................................................................................8-68
Urology Calculations ...................................................................................................................................................8-70
Small Parts Calculations .............................................................................................................................................8-71
Musculoskeletal Calculations ...................................................................................................................................8-75
Vascular Calculations...................................................................................................................................................8-76
Reports ...............................................................................................................................8-85
Viewing Reports ...........................................................................................................................................................8-85
Report Preview .............................................................................................................................................................. 8-86
Editing Report (Worksheet) ......................................................................................................................................8-89
Adding Comments .......................................................................................................................................................8-92
Print Reports...................................................................................................................................................................8-94
Saving Reports...............................................................................................................................................................8-94
Store SR ............................................................................................................................................................................8-95
Images .............................................................................................................................................................................. 8-95
OB Graph .........................................................................................................................................................................8-97
Description ...................................................................................................................................................................8-102
Closing Reports ...........................................................................................................................................................8-104
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Chapter 9 Image Managements
Cine/Loop .............................................................................................................................9-3
Annotating Images ..............................................................................................................9-5
Annotation ........................................................................................................................................................................9-5
BodyMarker ...................................................................................................................................................................9-10
Saving, Playing and Transferring Images ........................................................................9-12
Saving Images ................................................................................................................................................................9-12
Playing Images ..............................................................................................................................................................9-13
Transferring Images ..................................................................................................................................................... 9-14
Printing Images .................................................................................................................9-15
Printing Images ............................................................................................................................................................. 9-15
SonoView Mode .................................................................................................................9-16
Exam List ..........................................................................................................................................................................9-17
Review – Exam Mode .................................................................................................................................................. 9-19
Review – Compare Mode ...........................................................................................................................................9-24
DICOM Q/R ......................................................................................................................................................................9-31
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Samsung Medison is providing an additional HS50/HS60 Reference Manual (English version).
System Power ............................................. 6-3
Turning the Power On ................................................... 6-3
Shutting Down the System ..........................................6-3
Probes and Applications ........................... 6-4
Selecting Probes and Applications ............................6-5
Creating UserPreset .......................................................6-5
Modifying UserPreset ..................................................... 6-5
Deleting UserPreset ........................................................6-5
Patient Information .................................. 6-6
Patient Information for Each Application ................6-9
Searching Patient Information ..................................6-16
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Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis
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System Power
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.
Turning the Power On
Press the On/O button when the power is o. 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.
Shutting Down the System
Press the On/O button while using the system to initiate shutdown.
CAUTION:
X
When the system is not turned off, holding down the On/O button for five seconds or longer
forces the product to power off.
X
If the ultrasound system is unplugged while working or turned off by forcibly shutting down,
the files may get corrupted and it may result in system down or data loss.
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 and Applications
Before scanning, select a probe and an application.
CAUTION: Refer to ‘Chapter 5. Probes’ for more information on probes and applications supported
by the system.
Probe Selection Screen
Press the Probe button on the Touch Screen to load the Probe Selection screen. In this screen, you
can select/change probe or application you want to use and change the probe presets.
The Probe Selection screen is divided into four lists.
1 Probe list: Displays a list of probes currently connected to the system.
2 Application list: Displays a list of applications the selected probe supports.
3 Preset list: Display a list of presets the selected application supports.
4 UserPreset list: Displays a list of presets you can congure according to your preferences.
1
3
4
2
[Figure 6.1 Probe Selection]
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Selecting Probes and Applications
The selected probe, preset, or userpreset appear in the screen area of the monitor screen.
1. Select the items in the following order: Probe Application Preset/UserPreset.
2. When you select Preset/UserPreset, the system automatically applies your selections and switches
to Diagnosis mode. Press the Probe button to cancel.
Creating UserPreset
1. Tap + on the touch screen to create a UserPreset.
2. The Preset setup window will open.
3. Enter the name you want to use and tap Save. Tap Close to cancel.
Modifying UserPreset
1. Enter the Preset Setup by tapping Preset Setup on the touch screen.
2. Select a Preset to rename and press Rename.
3. The Preset setup window will open.
4. In the Preset setup window, enter a new Preset name and press Save. To cancel it, tap Close.
Deleting UserPreset
1. Enter the Preset Setup by tapping Preset Setup on the touch screen.
2. After selecting a preset to delete, tap Delete.
3. The Preset setup window will open.
4. Tap Delete to delete the UserPreset. Tap Close to cancel it.
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Patient Information
Press the Patient button on the control panel and the Patient Information screen will appear.
In this screen, you can enter, search, or change patient information. Patient information includes
basic information such as the patient ID, name, DOB, and gender, as well as additional information for
applications.
NOTE: ID is required information.
Basic Patient Information Entry
Enter or change general patient information in General Information.
Use the trackball to move the pointer to the desired entry eld. Tap a button on the touch screen to
enter information using the touch screen.
When you are done entering information, click OK on the screen or tap OK on the touch screen to
save. Click Cancel or tap Cancel on the touch screen to cancel.
[Figure 6.2 General Patient Information]
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[Figure 6.3 General Patient Information – Touch Screen]
Patient ID
Enter a patient ID.
Last Name
Enter the patient’s last name.
First Name
Enter the patient’s rst name.
Middle Name
Enter the patient’s middle name.
NOTE: The name that you have entered will appear in the title area and reports.
Date of Birth (Age)
Enter the patient’s date of birth in the specied format.
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Gender
Select the patients gender.
Accession Number
When viewing the worklist for a patient via the DICOM server, this information is automatically
displayed in the appropriate elds.
Diag. Physician
Enter the name of the physician who diagnosed the patient.
Ref. Physician
Enter the name of the referring physician.
Operator
Enter the name of the operator who scanned the patient. Up to 20 persons may be entered.
Search
Search through the information stored in the system.
Worklist
Perform a search by connecting to the DICOM Modality Worklist server in the hospital network.
New
Enter new patient information.
Auto ID Creation
Create temporary patient information using a temporary ID.
Keyboard
Use the keyboard displayed on the touch screen to enter text.
Start Ez Exam+
This function helps you to link an exam with Ez Exam+ when the exam starts.
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Patient Information for Each Application
In Study Information, enter additional patient information or change the existing patient information
for each application.
1. Use Application on the monitor to select an application.
2. Enter additional information required for diagnosis.
OB
Select OB from Application. Enter the additional obstetrical information.
LMP
Enter the last menstrual period for a patient.
DOC
Indicates the patient’s date of conception.
EDD
Indicates the patient’s expected date of delivery.
GA (LMP)
Indicates the gestational age of a patient.
Ovulation Date
Enter expected ovulation date in accordance with dened format
Day of Cycle
Enter length of menstrual cycle in days (Date).
Fetuses No.
Enter the number of fetuses. Up to four may be entered.
Gravida
Enter the number of pregnancies.
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Para
Enter the number of deliveries.
Aborta
Enter the number of miscarriages.
Ectopic
Enter the number of ectopic pregnancies.
Description
Enter a description of the diagnosis.
NOTE:
X
Refer to ‘Chapter 3. Utilities’ Setup > System > Patient > User Defined List.
X
Up to 20 persons may be entered per application.
[Figure 6.4 Study Information – OB]
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GYN
Select GYN from Application. Enter additional information for Gyn. This is the same information as
for OB.
[Figure 6.5 Study Information – GYN]
Urology
Select Urology from Application. Enter urological information.
PSA
Enter the Prostate Specic Antigen (PSA) value.
PPSA Coecient 1
Enter predicted PSA coecient 1.
PPSA Coecient 2
Enter predicted PSA coecient 2.
[Figure 6.6 Study Information – Urology]
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Vascular
Select Vascular from Application. Enter vascular-related information.
Left Systole
Enter left systole blood pressure.
Left Diastole
Enter left diastole blood pressure.
Right Systole
Enter right systole blood pressure.
Right Diastole
Enter right diastole blood pressure.
[Figure 6.7 Study Information – Vascular]
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