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Ultrasound machine Ultrasound machine knobologyknobology

Copyright © 2010 Academy of Veterinary Imaging

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Ultrasound machine knobology…Ultrasound machine knobology…

In other words, what the heck do all of those knobs and buttons do, and how can adjusting

them affect image quality?!?!

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• Image optimization– Presets, depth, frequency, auto-optimize, focal

points, gain/TGC

• Features– Archiving, transducers, SRI, compounding,

harmonics, 3-D, LOGIQView, Doppler

GE ultrasoundGE ultrasound

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GE ultrasoundGE ultrasound

LOGIQ 7

LOGIQ Book

Go to:Image optimization:

Presets

Depth

Frequency

Auto-optimize

Focal points

Gain/TGC

LOGIQ e

LOGIQ 5

Archiving

Transducers

SRI

CrossXBeam

Harmonics

3-D

LOGIQView

% affected

GE features:

LOGIQ P5

In this presentation, click on the Home button as pictured here to return to this page

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Image optimizationImage optimization

• Image quality is comprised of many things• During an ultrasound exam, the ultrasound machine settings should be changed as needed to optimize image quality• Understanding just a few of the knobs can accomplish this for most scans

L7

L5

LB

Le

P5

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PresetsPresets

• Settings can be saved as presets• Viewed in Application or Preset

screen• Different presets for different

transducers/structures/patient species/sizes

• The more ‘complicated’ machine settings are saved in presets, so these do not need to be adjusted during every scan

L7

L5

LB

P5

Le

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DepthDepth

• Adjust as needed throughout scan

Optimal

L7

L5

LB

P5

Le

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FrequencyFrequency

• High frequency• Better resolution• Less depth

• Lower frequency• Lower resolution • Better for depth

L7

L5

LB

P5

Le

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Auto optimizeAuto optimize

• ‘Personal preference’ button.• Adds more contrast…Whites are

whiter, blacks are blacker• Try on or off. Chose the setting

that looks better to you. • Auto optimize must be deselected

then reselected for every new structure imaged.

L7

L5

LB

P5

Le

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Focal pointsFocal points

• Improved resolution is seen where the focal points are.• Place focal points at the region of interest.

L7

L5

LB

P5

Le

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GainGain

• Overall gain– Amplification of received signal

• TGC– Time Gain Compensation– Compensates for beam

attenuation (loss of energy as it passes through tissue)

L7

L5

LB

P5

Le

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LOGIQ 7LOGIQ 7

TGC

Auto optimize

Gain

Depth

Frequency

Focal points

(touch screen)

L5

LB

Le

P5

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LOGIQ 5LOGIQ 5

TGCAuto

optimize

Gain

Depth

Focal points

Frequency

L7

LB

Le

P5

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LOGIQ P5LOGIQ P5

Auto optimizeGain

DepthTGC

Focal points

Frequency

L7

L5

LB

Le

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LOGIQ eLOGIQ e

Auto optimize

Gain

Depth

TGC

Focal points

Frequency

L7

L5

LB

P5

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LOGIQ BookLOGIQ Book

Auto optimizeGain

Depth

TGC

Focal points

Frequency

(toggle)

L7

L5

Le

P5

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Archiving Archiving

• ‘P’ buttons can be programmed

• Default settings:– P1: Saves as raw dicom clip or

still image (image appearance, M-mode, 3-D can be done on a raw dicom clip, but it is a very large file, thus too large to send)

– P2: Print on the thermal printer

– P3: Save as dicom

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Archiving Archiving

• Images can be transferred to a CD or USB flash drive.

• Depending on GE model, media must be formatted first– Press Utilities button – Select Connectivity, then removable media

• To eject media after saving images, press F3– Select the media to eject, then finalize

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Some GE transducersSome GE transducers

8C 12L

4C

3S

Rectal

i739

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SRISRI

• Speckle Reduction Imaging:– Improved contrast resolution– Improved overall clarity– Smoothes regions where no feature or edges

appear– Maintains or enhances edges and borders– Does not eliminate any information– Increased Signal-to-Noise ratio

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SRISRI

• Always is on in the LOGIQ e• Can adjust to have different levels in the

LOGIQ 7 and LOGIQ P5– Level is set within the preset (Application)

settings

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Spatial compoundingSpatial compounding

• CrossXBeam – = GE’s spatial compounding– Available on the LOGIQ e and LOGIQ P5

• Interrogates tissue at multiple angles• Introduces new tissue info• Averages out speckle• SRI and CrossXBeam together can have

complimentary and additive effects

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CrossXBeamCrossXBeam

• Perpendicular angle of insonation generates higher signal

• Images generated with compounding have more angles that are perpendicular to structures

CrossXBeam OFF

CrossXBeam ON

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CrossXBeamCrossXBeam

• Improved border definition• Improved contrast resolution• Reduced angle dependence • Reduced speckle and noise• Increased visualization of biopsy needles• Can reduce helpful artifact • Can reduce frame rate

LOGIQ eLOGIQ P5

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CrossXBeam: P5CrossXBeam: P5

Press L and R buttons simultaneously to see side-by-side display of CrossXBeam on and CrossXBeam off

Press X Beam to turn on

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CrossXBeam: LeCrossXBeam: Le

F9 or ‘Comp’ to turn on

Press L and R buttons simultaneously to see side-by-side display of CrossXBeam on and CrossXBeam off

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Harmonics (THI)Harmonics (THI)

Display is from echos of a frequency different from the transmitted frequency (i.e. 2x transmitted frequency)

•Reduced artifact

•Improved axial and lateral resolution

•Better margin definition and increased contrast

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Harmonics (THI)Harmonics (THI)

Press L and R buttons simultaneously to see side-by-side display of harmonics on and harmonics off

Press THI or Harmonics button to turn on

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3-D3-D

• Volume imaging– Volume vs. area affected can be assessed

• Appears more ‘life-like’• Infinite viewing planes• May approximate CT or MRI imaging• Scan parallel* or sweep (fan)• Angle of imaging less operator dependent

LOGIQ eLOGIQ P5

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3-D: P53-D: P5

Press Left button to start. Scan anatomy. Press Right button to stop.

Press 3D to turn on

Click arrow to go to images

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3-D: Le3-D: Le

Press F7 to turn on

Press Left button to start. Scan anatomy. Press Right button to stop.

Click arrow to go to images

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3-D3-DUse set button to alternate

hand and rotate tools

Drag image to corner

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3-D3-D

Rotate image

Use set button to alternate hand and rotate tools

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3-D3-D

Slice through

Use set button to alternate hand and rotate tools

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3-D3-D

Rotate again

Use set button to alternate hand and rotate tools

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3-D3-D

Slice through another plane

Use set button to alternate hand and rotate tools

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LOGIQViewLOGIQView

• Extended field of view• Better demonstration of anatomical

relationships• Ability to measure large structures

LOGIQ e

LOGIQ P5

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LOGIQView: P5LOGIQView: P5

Press LOGIQ View to turn on

Press Left button to start, scan anatomy. Press Right button to stop.

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LOGIQView: LeLOGIQView: Le

Press F8 View to turn on

Press Left button to start, scan anatomy. Press Right button to stop.

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LOGIQViewLOGIQView

Scan in a straight plane or image will

‘bend’

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% affected% affected

• Measure % of tendon affected by the lesion– Press Measure button– Select % stenosis folder– Select % sten (area)– Trace around entire tendon– Press set– Trace around lesion– Press set– % affected = 100 - %sten