Esaote mylab 30 gold, mylab 25 gold Quick Reference Manual

Quick reference guide
Quick reference guide
Introduction
This Quick Guide describes only the basic operating procedures for all diagnostic ultrasound MyLab25 Gold and MyLab30 Gold models, named in the following chapters as MyLab.
The precautions and detailed operating procedures are described in the operator’s manuals (Getting Started, Safety & Standards, Transducers & Consumables and Advanced Operations) provided with the system. Carefully read the operator’s manuals provided with the system before operating the system.
In this manual control panel keys and software keys are graphically differentiated:
Control Panel Key- Indicated directly by icon.
Software Key- Indicated by BLACK CAPITAL LETTERS The enter and context menu keys are respectively indicated as ENTER and
UNDO keys in this manual.
WARNING
In this operation guide a WARNING pertains to possible injury to a patient and/or the operator.
BLUE CAPITAL LETTERS or by the key
CAUTION
The user should understand and observe each of the cautions and warnings.
A CAUTION describes the precautions which are necessary to protect the equipment.
Index
STARTING AN EXAM
1. Turning the System ON
2. Battery
3. Starting an Exam
4. Changing the Settings during the Exam
5. Screen Lay-Out
6. Trackball Functions
PERFORMING AN EXAM
7. Working in B-Mode
8. Working in M-Mode
9. Working in CFM and Power Doppler
10. Working in Doppler
11. Multi View and Zoom
12. Frozen Images
13. Saving Images and Clips during the Exam
14. Reviewing Saved Exam Images and Clips
MEASUREMENTS, BODY MARKS AND ANNOTATIONS
15. Measurements
16. Body Marks
17. Entering Annotations
18. Printing Images
ENDING AND ARCHIVING AN EXAM
19. Ending the Exam
20. Reviewing the Archive
Starting
an Exam
Starting an Exam
1- Turning the System ON
Portable configuration
Mobile Configuration
Procedure
1. Verify that the Main button, placed
on the left side of the trolley, is lighted. If the Main button does not light up, check the power cable and the main switch placed on the rear of the system.
2. Press the Main button and then the
ON/OFF button. The Exam Start page appears after a certain time.
System ON/OFF
Switch
Battery
Status Led
Procedure
1.Check that the power cable is
connected. Switch the system on by pressing the main button, placed on the rear panel, and then the ON/OFF button.
2.The Exam Start page appears after
a certain time.
Main button
Note
Some time is required before the Exam Start page is displayed on the screen after the power is turned ON.
CAUTION
Note
At power-up, the system prompts the operator to archive the last exam performed if the system was switched off without first closing the exam in progress.
Do not turn the system off during the initialization phase: the hard disk could be damaged by this operation.
Turning the System OFF
Procedure
1. Press the ON/OFF button to shut down the system.
This is a PC based system; data loss or driver damage may occur
CAUTION
if the system is turned off while working. It is MANDATORY that the operator interrupts any pending PC operation prior to turning the system off. Make sure that no heading archival system icon has a flashing yellow frame.
Starting an Exam
2- Battery
MyLab can be equipped with an internal battery pack, composed of two
batteries, working when no mains power is available.
WARNING
When MyLab is equipped with its internal battery, do not leave the system exposed to direct sunlight.
CAUTION
A fully charged battery ensures more than one hour of scanning.
CAUTION
The battery status led colour indicates both the status of the battery and the main power connection.
If some smell is noticed on a MyLab equipped with its internal battery, stop immediately using it and contact Esaote personnel.
The battery discharging time could be less than one (1) hour when the battery pack is worn out.
Status Led Colour Meaning
GREEN
YELLOW
OFF
The led color of the ON/OFF button indicates MyLab powering status.
MyLab is either connected to the main power with its main switch on ON or the battery isn’t under charge
MyLab is connected to the main power and the battery pack is under charge
Either MyLab is not connected to the main power or, the main switch is on OFF
ON/OFF Button Meaning
GREEN
ORANGE
OFF
MyLab is on MyLab is powered (through the battery and/or the
mains) and can be switched on. The lighting intensity indicates the powering source (more intense through the mains, less intense if through the battery)
MyLab is not powered (neither through the mains nor through the battery)
Carefully read the “Getting Started” manual to correctly manage and charge the battery.
When the battery pack is installed, the battery icon changes depending on its charging status.
Fully charged
battery
The residual charge (indicated in percentage) is displayed below the battery icon and continuously updated.
Carefully read the “Getting Started” manual for battery error messages.
Partially charged
battery
Once the minimum threshold of the working condition is reached, the residual operating time, indicated in minutes, is displayed besides the icon, surrounded by a flashing yellow frame.
Discharged
battery
Starting an Exam
3- Starting an Exam
At power-up, at the end of the initial auto-test and at the start of every new exam (START END key) the system shows the following screen.
1. Patient Data
2. Application
3. Preset
4. Probe
5. Application Data
1
2
5
3
4
Procedure
1. Using the trackball place the cursor into the first Patient Data field
and press ENTER.
2. Enter the patient's data using the keyboard.
3. The
4. To rapidly move through the different items, use the
5. Place the cursor on the desired application and press ENTER to confirm.
6. Place the cursor on the desired preset and press ENTER to confirm.
7. Place the cursor on the desired probe and press ENTER to confirm.
8. When required, enter the additional application data.
9. Place the cursor over OK and press ENTER to start the exam.
The CURRENT key retrieves the patient data of the last exam. If a patient is already in the archive, the archived exam.
Back Space key is used to remove input characters.
Tab key.
EXAM LIST retrieves his/her data from an
Starting an Exam
4- Changing the Settings
during the Exam
PROBE/PRESET MENU
Changing Patient Data
Procedure
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Select the “Edit ID” option.
3. Modify the desired data.
4. Place the cursor on OK and press ENTER to confirm: the changed data
are displayed on the screen.
Do not use “Edit ID” option to begin a new exam as this will
WARNING
update the existing patient’s information with new entries. To activate a new procedure, always use the START END key.
Changing the Preset and the Probe
Procedure
1. Press the PROBE PRESET key. The menu is displayed.
2. If necessary, move the cursor on the required Preset and press ENTER
to select it.
Note
The PROBE PRESET key allows the user to create, modify and save presets in real time in any application.
The PROBE PRESET key allows the user to save all the adjustments done in real time on the preset in any application.
3. If necessary, move the cursor on the required Probe and press ENTER to
select it.
4. Place the cursor on OK and press ENTER to confirm. The new active preset
and/or probe are displayed on the screen.
WARNING
Before beginning the exam, check that the active probe displayed on the screen matches the one selected on the Exam Start page.
Starting an Exam
5- Screen Lay-Out
Icons of active cursors
Active application
Active preset Active probe
Software key for menus scrolling
Color ROI and
line cursors
Software keys for controls scrolling
Software keys buttons
Battery
icon
Power cable icon
The screen is divided in three main areas:
Heading: this area is used for displaying the icons of the following: trackball, archival systems, configured peripheral units; it also shows the following information: center and patient data, and the date.
Image Area: the display of the image depends on various factors such as active mode, selected application, and transducer.
Software Keys
6- Trackball Functions
The trackball allows quickly positioning of the cursors on the screen. Each mode automatically activates the trackball cursor:
Mode Trackball Icon
B-Mode
M-Mode, Doppler
CFM
ACTION
When several cursors are present on the screen, the ACTION key scrolls through the cursor and activates the active cursor.
Trackball Icons
key
Transmission focal point
LINE cursor
CFM ROI cursor
Active icons are displayed in green, icons to be activated are displayed in yellow.
Starting an Exam
Your Notes
Performing
an Exam
Performing an Exam
7- Working in B-Mode
The system switches automatically to the B-Mode format each time a new exam is started. The B-Mode format can be redisplayed from any other mode using the B-MODE key.
POWERDEPTH B-MODE B/M gainFREQ
2D Format Optimization
Procedure
1. Adjust the gain (B/M gain key).
Rotate clockwise to increase the gain. Rotate counterclockwise to decrease the gain.
2. Adjust the depth (DEPTH key).
Rotate clockwise to increase depth (it reduces the image). Rotate counterclockwise to reduce depth (it enlarges the image).
3. Adjust the display format.
Press
REVERSE to change the right/left or left/right orientation,
depending on the application. Press
ORIENT to change the sector orientation (high/low).
Press
SIZE to change the scanning angle.
Note
To adjust gain according to depth, use the TGC slide controls on the right of the keyboard: move the cursors to the right to increase and to the left to decrease the gain.
4. Adjust the frequency (FREQ key).
5. Press the
TEI key to activate the TEI mode, which improves the brightness
of the image by decreasing acoustic noise. Press
FREQUENCY key to select the TEI frequency (RES value to improve
resolution,
PEN to improve penetration).
6. Adjust the focus by changing its position with the trackball.
To change the number of active focuses, select the required option by pressing the
FOCUSES software key.
7. Rotate POWER to change the transmitted power, using the minimum
power compatible with a diagnostic level of the images.
Performing an Exam
2D Image Optimization
These software key commands are mainly “subjective” and patient­dependent. The following software keys allow:
STEER key: to steer the sector with Linear probe. ADJUST key: to automatically optimize the image and to adjust both the general
gain and the TGC re-distribution.
XVIEW key: to enhance tissue margins and tissue resolution to increase diagnostic
confidence, eliminating speckle and noise artefacts.
MVIEW key: to obtain enhanced contrast resolution with a better tissue differentiation
and a clear visualization of organ borders and structure margins.
TPVIEW key: to activate the trapezoidal view with Linear probe, enlarging the
probe field’s of view.
DYN RANGE key: to characterize tissue structures reacting to compression echoes
(higher values smooth the image).
SHARPNESS key: to accentuate the edges and the small differences in tissues. DENSITY key: to optimize image quality. COLORIZE key: to select a chrominance scale. PERSIST key: to change the persistence level (higher values increase image
perception and decrease the discrimination of moving structures).
GRAY MAP key: to change or to modify the desired post-processing curve.
Your Notes
Performing an Exam
8- Working in M-Mode
FREQ
Activating M-Mode
LINE
UPDATEACTION
DEPTH M-MODE B/M gain
POWER
Procedure
1. Press LINE UPDATE to display the M-Mode cursor.
2. Position the cursor with the trackball on the relative B-Mode line.
3. Press M-MODE to activate M-Mode analysis.
M-Mode Format Optimization
Procedure
1. Adjust the frequency (FREQ key).
2. Press the
of the image by decreasing acoustic noise. Press FREQ key to select the TEI frequency (
resolution,
3. Adjust speed (
4. Adjust the gain (B/M gain key).
Rotate clockwise to increase the gain. Rotate counterclockwise to decrease the gain.
5. Adjust the 2D real time display (
6. If necessary, press
7. Rotate POWER to change the transmitted power, using the minimum
power compatible with a diagnostic level of the images.
TEI key to activate the TEI mode, which improves the brightness
RES value to improve
PEN to improve penetration).
SWEEP key).
B-FORMAT key).
B-REF to view the M-Mode trace at full screen.
Performing an Exam
M-Mode Display Optimization
The following image parameters can be individually adjusted using the following software keys:
DYN RANGE key: to characterize tissue structures reacting to the compression echoes
(higher values smooth the image).
COLORIZE key: to select a chrominance scale. GRAY MAP key: to change or to modify the desired post-processing curve. SHARPNESS key: to accentuate the edges and the small differences in tissues. PLEX key: to activate and update the 2D reference, maintaining the trace in
real time.
Note
During the exam, LINE UPDATE freezes the trace and leaves the 2D reference in real time, making the B-Mode format software commands available.
CMM key: to activate Compass M-Mode.
Compass M-Mode
The following image parameters can be individually adjusted using the following software keys:
LINE key: to freely orient the active scanning line. The ACTION key switch among
the lines when there are two.
B FORMAT key: to select Dual format for two scanning lines. LINES key: to activate the second scanning line in Dual format. FREE key: to independently orient each line.
Your Notes
Performing an Exam
9- Working in CFM and Power Doppler
CFM
FREQ
STEERCFM gain ACTION
Activating the Color Mode
Procedure
POWER
1. Press CFM to activate Color Flow Mapping mode. Press PWR D to activate
the Power Doppler mode or press mapping, when available.
2. Position the CFM ROI using the trackball.
TVM to activate the Tissue Velocity
3. Activate the CFM ROI cursor by pressing the ACTION key to change the
ROI size. The ROI can then be resized using the trackball. Move upward to reduce the ROI vertically. Move downward to enlarge the ROI vertically. Move to the right to enlarge the ROI laterally. Move to the left to reduce the ROI laterally.
4. Press ACTION to confirm.
Color Format Optimization
Procedure
1. Adjust the velocity range (PRF key).
2. Adjust the color gain (CFM gain key).
Rotate clockwise to increase the color gain. Rotate counterclockwise to decrease the color gain.
3. Adjust frequency (FREQ key)
Increase the frequency to show low speeds, reduce the frequency to show high speeds.
4. If necessary, adjust the Color steering (
D-STEER or STEER key).
WARNING
When the steering is set to the maximum step, color dots could be displayed because of artifacts. Should this happen, reduce the steering of one step.
Performing an Exam
5. If necessary, move the zero line up or down (BASEL key).
6. If necessary, press the
7. Adjust the 2D sector (
REVERSE key to reverse the color/flow direction.
SIZE key).
8. Rotate the POWER key to change the transmitted power, using the
minimum power compatible with a diagnostic level of the images.
Color Display Optimization
The following image parameters can be individually adjusted using the following software keys:
CONCURR key: to overlap the 2D and CFM sectors. 2D CFM key: to activate multiple views with 2D real time image on the left side of
the screen and 2D CFM real time image on the right.
SMOOTH key: to make the flow representation homogeneous. SENSIT key: to optimize the color sensitivity. DENSITY key: to change the line density. PERSIST key: to change the persistence level (higher values increase the image
perception and decrease the discrimination of moving structures).
FILTER key: to change filters to reduce artifacts (higher values reduce artifacts). COLOR MAP key: to select different CFM maps or to adjust the scale.
Your Notes
Performing an Exam
10- Working in Doppler
Doppler
gain
CW
AUDIO ACTION
PW
FREQ
STEER
UPDATE
Activating Doppler Modes
Procedure
LINE
POWER
1. Press LINE UPDATE to display the Doppler cursor.
2. Position the line (CW) or the Sample Volume (PW) with the trackball
on the applicable area.
3. Press PW to activate PW Doppler or CW to activate CW Doppler.
Doppler Format Optimization
Procedure
1. When required, press TV to activate the Tissue Velocity Doppler, when available.
2. Adjust the Doppler gain (Doppler Gain key).
Rotate clockwise to increase the Doppler gain. Rotate counterclockwise to decrease the Doppler gain.
3. Adjust the velocity range (
4. Move the zero line up or down (
5. Adjust the frequency (FREQ key).
VELOCITY key).
BASEL key).
6. If necessary, adjust the Doppler steer (
activating the 2D real time (
7. If necessary, press the
flow direction.
8. If necessary, change the size of the sample volume (
9. If necessary, press the
10.Adjust the 2D real time display (
11.If necessary, press
12.Rotate the POWER key to change the transmitted power, using the
minimum power compatible with a diagnostic level of the images.
B-REF to view the Doppler trace at full screen.
PLEX key).
ANGLE key to align the angle vector with the
REVERSE key to reverse the flow direction.
B-FORMAT key).
D-STEER or STEER key) first
SV SIZE key).
Performing an Exam
Doppler Display Optimization
The following image parameters can be individually adjusted using the software keys:
ADJUST key: to automatically optimize the Doppler by adjusting both the general
gain, the baseline and the velocity range.
FILTER key: to display low flow velocities (lower filters “fill” the spectrum).
AUDIO key: to adjust the Doppler volume.
HPRF key: to double the sample volume (only in Cardiac applications). SMART D key: to reverse the Doppler steering with reference to the vertical line. SWEEP key: to change the speed. DYN RANGE key: to adjust the compression of the reflected echoes, increasing
(higher values) or decreasing spectrum filling.
REJECT key: to improve spectral curve display. COLORIZE key: to select a chrominance scale. GRAY MAP key: to change or to modify the desired post-processing curve.
Note
During the exam, time, making the B-Mode format software commands available.
LINE UPDATE freezes the trace and leaves the 2D reference in real
Your Notes
Performing an Exam
11- Multi View and Zoom
Multi-View format are available for two (dual) or four (quad) 2D and 2D-CFM images. Zoom is available both in real time and in Freeze.
MULTI VIEW KEYS DEPTH
ZOOM
Multi View
Procedure
1. Press (or ) to activate a multi view presentation: the image is
displayed on the right (left) side.
2. Press (or ) to freeze the image on the right (left). The real
time image is displayed on the other side.
3. Use (or ) to switch between the right
and left images.
To quit the multi view presentation, press the
B-MODE key.
Dual Format
Display Optimization
The following image parameters can be individually adjusted using the software keys:
DUAL key: to display two image format. QUAD key: to display four image format SIMULT key: to activate the simultaneous display.
Zoom
Procedure
1. Press ZOOM to activate the ROI.
2. Press the DEPTH key to change the zoom factor.
3. Press ZOOM to activate the zoom.
4. Move the image by using the trackball.
To quit the zoom function, press ZOOM again. The image returns to its original size.
12- Frozen Images
Procedure
1. Press the FREEZE key. Move the trackball to
scroll images.
2. Press FREEZE to activate real-time.
The system displays the scroll bar of the memories, where the images acquired prior to freezing are temporarily saved.
Scroll Bar
Performing an Exam
13- Saving Images and Clips
during the Exam
Images and clips can be saved both in real time and in Freeze.
CLIP
IMAGE
Saving Images
Procedure
1. The CLIP IMAGE key saves clips (2D or CFM) in real time and in freeze,
when they are displayed in cine mode. The key saves still images when either a single frame (2D or CFM) or a trace (Doppler or M-Mode) is displayed on the screen.
Note
The
CLIP DUR key changes the clip duration in real-time.
14-Reviewing Saved Exam
Images and Clips
Procedure
EXAM REV
1. Press the EXAM REV key.
2. Place the cursor on the desired thumbnail and press
ENTER to display the image at full screen.
3. Press the
thumbnails; rotate the eight thumbnails.
4. Press the
mode. The the scroll bar at the start or end of the sequence.
5. Press the
memory content or seconds intervals.
6. Press the
at different speeds.
SCROLL key to scroll through the
PAGE key to scroll to the next
PLAY key to display the sequence in cine
BEGIN/END key automatically positions
CINE MODE key to display the whole
SPEED key to view the sequence
Patient Data
Saved Images and
Clips Thumbnails
Performing an Exam
Your Notes
Measurements, Annotations
and Printing
Measurements, Annotations and Printing
15- Measurements
Measurements can be taken on frozen, stored and archived images. The performed measures are collected in the report (REPORT key).
REPORT
MEASURE GENERIC MEASUREMENTS
Available
Starting a Measurement
Procedure
Measured values
LLV dLV Vs...
measurements
1. Press the key to activate the Generic
Measurements menu.
Operating instructions
Select systolic 2AC view...
2. Press the MEASURE key to display the
Application Measurements menu.
ADD TO RP key: to add the generic measure to the exam report. After this key
is pressed, the system asks to rename the measure. The renamed measure will then be available both in the report and in its preview.
Basic Operations for Generic Measurements
Procedure
1. Press FREEZE to freeze the image.
2. Press to display the measurements menu.
3. Select the desired measurement using the trackball (or by pressing the
MEASURE key) and press ENTER to confirm.
4. Follow the instructions to perform the measurement: the value of measured
parameters are displayed on the left of the screen.
The UNDO key can be used to interrupt a measurement before it has been confirmed.
Basic Operations for Application Measurements
Procedure
1. Press FREEZE to freeze the image.
2. Press MEASURE to display the measurements menu.
Note
Measurements can be organized in groups ( symbol), which correspond to specific anatomic structures. To display the measurements included in a group, activate the group and press
EXPAND.
Measurements, Annotations and Printing
3. Select the single parameter or the group to be measured by using the
trackball (or by pressing the
4. Follow the instructions to perform the measurement: the value of measured
parameters are displayed on the left of the screen.
The UNDO key can be used to interrupt a single measurement before it has been confirmed; the ACTION key interrupts the measurement sequence and exits from the measurement session.
The measurements already performed are marked with the symbol.
MEASURE key) and press ENTER to confirm.
Selective Clearing of Measurements
Procedure
1. Activate the trackball as a pointer by pressing the POINTER key.
2. Position the pointer on the measurement to be cleared (the measurement is
displayed in yellow).
3. Press the
4. Press POINTER again to return to the measurements menu.
The
CLEAR ALL key deletes all measurement cursors and the values displayed in
the measurements field from the screen.
CLEAR key to clear the measurement.
Your Notes
Measurements, Annotations and Printing
16- Body Marks
Body marks can be activated both in real time, in Exam Review and in Archive Review.
MARK
Activating the Body Mark
Procedure
1. Press the MARK key.
2. The list of the marks available with the application is displayed on the right
while the default mark is shown at the bottom left of the screen.
3. Press the MARK key to scroll the body marks list displayed on the right side;
the active mark keeps being displayed while the list is scrolled.
4. The trackball moves the arrow on the mark, the
5. Press the ENTER to confirm the arrow position.
Once the icon has been selected and the arrow positioned, press the key to activate the session.
ARROW key rotates it.
Changing and Deleting the Body Mark
Choose a different group of marks, select the selection icon using the
MARK key and pressing the ENTER key. At the right of the image the
Selection Icon
Exit Icon
system displays the list of available groups: with the the list and press ENTER to confirm the selection.
Select the Exit icon or press the UNDO key to exit without displaying any body mark.
MARK key scroll
Measurements, Annotations and Printing
17- Entering Annotations
Free Text
Procedure
1. Press any alphanumeric key to activate text input.
2. Use the trackball to position the text.
3. Press ENTER to confirm the position.
The procedure can be repeated several times.
Annotation Mode
ANNOT
Entering Annotations
The key associated to the application.
By Word Glossary
Procedure
1. Press the ANNOT key: the system displays the list of available words on
2. Select the By Word glossary.
WRD/SENT toggles from the By Word to the By Sentence glossary
the right of the screen.
3. Scroll the list through the trackball and select the desired word (highlighted
in yellow).
4. Press ENTER to confirm. The selected word will be displayed on the screen.
The word can be edited by pressing the ACTION key.
5. Place the word using the trackball.
6. Press ENTER again to confirm.
The procedure can be repeated several times.
By Sentence Glossary
The sentence is composed of four words. The list of the available words for the first term of the sentence is displayed on the right of the image. The four sentence words are displayed on the softkeys menu, one softkey for each word: scroll them for composing the sentence.
Procedure
1. Press the ANNOT key: the system displays the list of available words on
the right of the screen.
2. Select the By Sent glossary.
3. Scroll the lists through softkeys and select the desired words (highlighted in
yellow). The sentence is automatically updated as the lists are scrolled. The sentence can be edited by pressing the ACTION key.
4. Place the sentence using the trackball.
5. Press ENTER to confirm.
Measurements, Annotations and Printing
Correcting Text
Procedure
1. Press the POINTER key: a cursor is displayed.
2. Move the cursor near the text to be corrected. Press ENTER to activate the
text: the text color turns to yellow.
3. Enter the corrections by using the keyboard.
4. Press ENTER to confirm.
Deleting Text
Procedure
1. Press the POINTER key: a cursor is displayed.
2. Move the cursor near the text to be corrected. Press ENTER to activate the
text: the text color turns to yellow.
3. Press the
The CLEAR ALL key deletes the text and exits from the annotation session. The
DEL LAST key deletes the last inserted word or sentence.
CLEAR key: the selected text is deleted.
Arrow Positioning
Procedure
1. Press the ARROW key: an arrow is displayed on the screen.
2. Place the arrow using the trackball.
3. If necessary, rotate the arrow by pressing the
4. Press ENTER to confirm.
The procedure can be repeated several times.
ARROW key.
18- Printing Images
PERIPHERALS
KEYS
The icons of the set peripherals are displayed at the right bottom of the screen.
PrinterIcon
B/W Printer
RGB Printer
PC Printer
DICOM Printer
No Peripheral
Printer
Icons
Press 1 to print on the printer shown on the left icon,
2 on the printer shown on the right.
Measurements, Annotations and Printing
Your Notes
Your Notes
Measurements, Annotations and Printing
Your Notes
Ending and Archiving
an Exam
Ending and Archiving an Exam
19- Ending the Exam
2 5
6
1 3
4
1. Anonimize
2. Internal DB
3. Export
4. DICOM
5. Copy Archive
6. Report
During an exam, the images/clips are temporarily stored on the system’s hard disk. As soon as the START END key is pressed the system shows the end exam window.
This window shows the patient’s name, the type of activated application and the size of the exam data. The operator is enabled to simultaneously save the exam to different supports in different formats:
Procedure
1. Press the START END key to end the exam.
2. Set whether patient data have to be made anonymous (“Anonymize” field).
3. Select how to save data and the destination support.
4. Place the cursor on OK and press ENTER. Data are saved.
If no option is selected, all stored data will be deleted.
FormatOption Destination support
Local archive Export
Archive Send report Dicom
Native Single Frame: BMP, PNG or JPEG Clip: AVI Native XML or HTML DICOM
- Internal database
- CD (R and RW)
- DVD (+R,-R, single-layer)
- USB Memory Drive
- Network directory
- CD (R and RW)
- DVD (+R,-R, single-layer)
- USB Memory Drive
- Network directory
- Dicom Storage Server
Ending and Archiving an Exam
20- Reviewing the Archive
Images and Clips can be reloaded for each patient and a specific exam can be reviewed. Specific measurements can be taken and saved on the reloaded images.
ARCHIVE REV
Reviewing an Exam
Procedure
1. Scroll the exam list by using the trackball or by pressing the SCROLL
key. The thumbnails of the highlighted exam are shown at the bottom of the screen.
Archive Display Icon
Archive Icon
Exam List
2. Press ENTER twice to display the highlighted exam images at full
screen or place the cursor on the archive display icon and press ENTER.
images/clips
of selected exam
Archive
Ending and Archiving an Exam
Your Notes
Your Notes
Ending and Archiving an Exam
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