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Appendix - Fetal Tables

EVO User Manual

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©2018 E.I. Medical Imaging

Bovine Trunk 
Diameter

Sonographic Fetometry in 
the Bovine:  W. Kahn - 
Theriogenology May 1989 
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Summary of Contents for Ibex EVO

Page 1: ...Ibex EVO Portable Ultrasound User Guide Published 9 17 2018 E I Medical Imaging User Manual 391250 Rev 4...

Page 2: ...ribe store in a retrieval system or translate into any medium electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise any part of this manual or software supplied with the Ibex EVO for any...

Page 3: ...ce including interference that may cause undesirable operation WARNING Modification of this device without consent of the responsible party may void the users right to operate this device EU Complianc...

Page 4: ...quipment to outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation...

Page 5: ...2007 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC EN 55011 2009 A1 2010 Radiated Emissions Class B Group 1 EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge EN 61000 4 3 Radiated RF Immunity EN 61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Tran...

Page 6: ...rted 15 System Specifications 16 Supported Transducers and Available Accessories 18 About the EVO System 19 Physical Interfaces 19 Battery Compartment 20 Powering on the System 21 Transducers 22 Inter...

Page 7: ...eset 42 Changing the Current Preset User 42 Resetting Users 42 Adjusting Audio Settings 43 Adjusting Video Settings 44 Adjusting Misc Options 45 Setting Annotations 47 B Mode Scan Options 48 Enabling...

Page 8: ...al Setup 66 Repro Workflow 67 6 Manipulating Images 69 About Gain Controls 69 Using Auto GAIN 71 B M Mode Scanning 71 Adjusting Focal Zones 72 Doppler Mode 73 Color Mode 73 Color Doppler Scan Options...

Page 9: ...em Firmware 95 Identifying System Firmware Version 95 Downloading New System Firmware 96 Installing EVO System Firmware 97 Resetting your EVO 98 Resetting the System 98 Restoring a Backup 98 11 Cleani...

Page 10: ...is guide provides you with the information you need to quickly set up operate and maintain the EVO The E I Medical Imaging Ibex family of ultrasound scanners are internally battery powered veterinary...

Page 11: ...dical Imaging if defective or damaged Use only specified AC adapter charger Type BF Equipment The Probe Patient Applied Part is Type BF floating from electrical ground per the Standard EN 60601 1 whic...

Page 12: ...in lead free solder processes Ingress Protection Protection from dust and splashing from any direction Protection from dust and low pressure jets of water from any direction Do not dispose This devic...

Page 13: ...o be flexible and easy to use Key Features l Ibex EVO advanced imaging software l Full range of imaging modes B B M PW Color Power Doppler l Ruggedized DuraScan transducers 2 14 MHz l Fast boot time f...

Page 14: ...es an OPU guide and collection needles The system can perform simple geometric measurements and calculations The system is free from artifacts or distortion in the image or error of a displayed value...

Page 15: ...8 E I Medical Imaging 2 Getting Started System Specifications 16 About the EVO System 19 Interacting with the EVO 23 Physical Operations 30 Menus 35 The On screen Menus 35 Moving around the screens 36...

Page 16: ...720P HDMI NTSC PAL analog video EVOStream Power Li ion battery 2 hours Stand alone external battery charger available AC Power Adapter for charging or operating Output 15V DC 4A Scan Measurements Unl...

Page 17: ...ming Video via 802 11x using H 264 codec to iOS and Android devices EVOStream WiFi Remote Scanning App Customized veterinary specific exam presets Operating Environment EVO 0 to 40 C InSite2 InSite 3H...

Page 18: ...ransducer for EVO 2m cable 390400 L6E transducer for EVO 3m cable 390405 MC8E transducer for EVO 2m cable 390410 MC8E transducer for EVO 3m cable 390412 L14x transducer for EVO 3m cable 390417 MC8OPU...

Page 19: ...followed by two numbers e g IP54 These numbers represent the degree of protection The first digit shows the degree to which the equipment is protected against human contact and solid particles The sec...

Page 20: ...Manual Battery Compartment The EVO system houses the battery in a water resistant system access compartment To seal the compartment 1 Angle to panel inside the metal strip 2 Slide the metal latch tow...

Page 21: ...he monitor is open or closed Press the green power button to power on the EVO When used near an outlet the EVO system may be powered directly with or without the internal Li Ion Battery Pack installed...

Page 22: ...scanner with its 84 pin male connector For more information about attaching transducers see Attaching Transducers on page 32 Caution It is critical to power off or freeze the scanner before changing t...

Page 23: ...the Home Menu Pressing the super key from B mode enters the super menu 3 Help Use the Help Key to get help on keys and dialogs on the EVO To view the help for a key press the Help key then press the...

Page 24: ...y B M MODE Motion Mode imaging is a scan that displays motion in a wave like manner This mode is especially useful in depicting motion in cardiac applications By incorporating B Mode functionality wit...

Page 25: ...Gain key to adjust the overall gain up or down Left The arrow keys are located on either side of the freeze key Use the arrow keys to move the cursor horizontally This is useful when navigating throu...

Page 26: ...lt the record ing is saved with an automatic name in a directory for the patient For more Recording Options see Quick Store on page 46 SAVE Images are saved to the EVO s local storage By default image...

Page 27: ...ing is the home screen of the EVO Parts of the screen 1 These denote the transducer type attached L S Linear Sector the frequency of the transducer the scanning mode B or B M scanning direction 2 G Ga...

Page 28: ...Fi is off WiFi enabled gray WiFi connected white Battery The battery icon with four green bars indicates a full charge with one yellow bar the icon indicates 1 4 charge or less AC Power When the unit...

Page 29: ...2 Getting Started EVO User Manual 29 2018 E I Medical Imaging On Screen Keyboard To access the on screen keyboard press the Annotate key from any text field menu...

Page 30: ...O User Manual Physical Operations This section covers the following topics About the Battery 31 Charging the Battery 31 Replacing the Battery 32 Attaching Transducers 32 Wearing the Scanner 33 About t...

Page 31: ...tery 1 Ensure that the battery is installed in the system If it is not already installed see the instructions for installing the battery Slide the latch to the lock position to ensure the system acces...

Page 32: ...tab 5 Insert the new battery pack by angling it into the compartment ensuring connection 6 Lock and seal the door 7 Power on the system Attaching Transducers To attach a transducer 1 Lift the probe co...

Page 33: ...o find out about Video Headsets Remote Optional Accessory While using a headset or and HDMI connection you may want to use an optional remote The remote is paired to the EVO over Bluetooth for more in...

Page 34: ...own in the Bluetooth dialog but you can configure them for other functions For example to change the FRZ Button click the Assign Key Freeze in the Bluetooth dialog When Press a Key appears press the k...

Page 35: ...n of the leading edge of the probe Rotates in 90 degrees Default is top left l Dual Use this to compare a live view to a frozen or recalled image l Freq Frequency cycles through the available frequenc...

Page 36: ...e 95 Setup here you can change the clinic name and the host name Unlock this is where you can enable features that are ordered separately Export Logs User here you can rename the users For more inform...

Page 37: ...o know about To view the help for a dialog first view the dialog then press Help Examples Help for a key To view the help for the Fullscreen Key press then press Help for a dialog To learn about the W...

Page 38: ...2 Getting Started 2018 E I Medical Imaging 38 EVO User Manual...

Page 39: ...ion This section covers Welcome Screen 40 Setting Day and Time 40 Setting User Presets 41 Adjusting Audio Settings 43 Adjusting Video Settings 44 Adjusting Misc Options 45 Setting Annotations 47 B Mod...

Page 40: ...you power on and log in to the EVO you will see the following screen Adjust any values as needed Setting Day and Time If for any reason your system loses its day and time information reset it by compl...

Page 41: ...d as pm 3 Click the Update button Press the Super key to save and return to active scanning Setting User Presets There are six user presets This feature allows operators to set the scanner with indivi...

Page 42: ...o save and return to active scanning Changing the Default User Preset To change the default user preset complete the following 1 Access the preset dialog F2 F5 Super key Setup User 2 Select the defaul...

Page 43: ...t to Off When this is on a prompt will appear while saving an image to indicate that recording is taking place Speak into the EVO to record a voice memo without having to press any additional keys The...

Page 44: ...ed a lower number may be good in a dark office while a higher number may be optimal when viewing outside Glasses Format Set this depending on your device Style Select from one of four styles to change...

Page 45: ...he background These scale appropriately as you adjust the depth Clinic Name Set the name of your clinic here This will appear at the bottom of jpegs and avi s saved on your system Saved Loop Length Re...

Page 46: ...t Units Kilograms or pounds seen in patient screen Quick Store When Quick Store is set to On images and recordings are saved and named automatically If a patient has been selected images are saved to...

Page 47: ...he entries as needed The same values are available in all exam types To access the Annotations Dialog press F2 F6 Super key Setup Annotations These labels appear when you press the key Press the annot...

Page 48: ...persistence is high the image is smoother and slower smearing is possible FPGA Persistence Provides temporal averaging before speckle filter contrast with persistence which is applied after Speckle F...

Page 49: ...lat linear probes this introduces levels of angle compounding steering the probe beams for multiple vantage points multibeam as well as frequency compounding using multiple transmit and receive freque...

Page 50: ...and loops to and from any computer on the same network NOTE Leaving WiFi enabled uses more battery power and shortens battery run times To access the WiFi settings press F2 F3 Setup WiFi The WiFi dial...

Page 51: ...ersand press the annotate key 1 Press the annotate key 2 The special characters will appear in an on screen keypad 3 Select characters using the arrow keys or the touchpad 4 To exit the keypad tap OK...

Page 52: ...ue for locating the EVO on your local network for file sharing Password This is autopopulated Use this value for locating the EVO on your local network for connecting to a network To Enable the EVO as...

Page 53: ...ooth l to work with Bluetooth RFID readers l for remote control To access the Bluetooth settings press F2 F2 Super key Setup Bluetooth You can also click on the Bluetooth Icon in the status panel just...

Page 54: ...establish a connection between the EVO and the selected device Scan for RFID Readers Click this to initiate a search for RFID Readers RFID Devices Available RFID Readers are listed here Select the one...

Page 55: ...ient information 1 Press the patient button on the keyboard to display the Patient Search Screen 2 Press F3 to display the Create Patient Dialog Enter the desired information l Use the up down to key...

Page 56: ...D and TAG information displays at the top of the screen Searching for a Patient 1 Press the PATIENT button on the keyboard to display the Patient Search Screen 2 Move from field to field using the up...

Page 57: ...E I Medical Imaging 5 Managing Images This section covers Freezing Images 58 Saving Images and Cineloops 58 Recalling Images and Cineloops 61 Annotating and Measuring Images 63 Working with Dual Imag...

Page 58: ...ability to l Freeze images without going to the scanner by pressing and releasing the button once l Store images without going to the scanner by holding the freeze button for two seconds from a froze...

Page 59: ...Off Now when you press SAVE you ll be prompted to enter a file name for the image When Quick Store is disabled the Save Dialog will look something like this Use Annotation Labels as File Names Save im...

Page 60: ...ved with an automatic name in a directory for the patient To save avi files with user defined names disable Quick Store To disable quick store 1 Press Super Options F1 Misc F3 2 Turn Quick Store Off N...

Page 61: ...ison studies Press the Review key to bring up the Review screen Recalling Saved Images and Cineloops 1 To recall saved images press the Review key 2 Select the image or cineloop you d like to view fro...

Page 62: ...he list on the left 3 Press Rename F1 4 Rename the file and press ENTER Deleting Images To delete images and cine loops for the system complete the following Caution The system will not ask if you are...

Page 63: ...Super Key To adjust font size Press the annotate key to cycle through the options On the final screen press Edit Use F1 and F2 to increase or decrease the font Adding Arrows After pressing the annota...

Page 64: ...itioning the probe to image the anatomy from a different angle l Imaging bilateral structures To view dual images 1 From the Home menu press Dual F3 This puts the current view on the left of the scree...

Page 65: ...ields are blank To access the setup press F6 Here is the setup The fields are described below Required R Count The count required for Rump entry Required U Count The count required for Loin entry Requ...

Page 66: ...can Session Identifier for group of animals Ranch name or site name ID the specific animal s ID Automatically populated via RFID scan Weight Fill in the entry fields as needed R Rump U Loin Size P P F...

Page 67: ...o Workflow dialog While Repro Workflow is enabled and you save images they are saved to folders with names using the values set in the Repro Workflow Setup l The scan session becomes the folder name i...

Page 68: ...nual Once the Animal ID is entered and you are scanning the 1 2 3 4 B and O keys will save an image with the name AnimalID_hotkey definition_image number jpg RFID RFID if used opens the workflow dialo...

Page 69: ...ou can increase decrease the brightness of the entire field Near Gain The NEAR Gain control is used to lighten or darken the intensity of the echoes in the near field of the image the area closet to t...

Page 70: ...images are examples of scans created using high low and optimal Gain settings High Gain Setting Images will appear bright with detail lost Low Gain Setting Images will appear dark with no detail Opti...

Page 71: ...plays motion in a wave like manner This mode is especially useful in depicting motion in cardiac applications By incorporating B Mode functionality with M Mode strips you can control the exact positio...

Page 72: ...by adjusting the focal zone By default the area of focus is the center section of the image However by pressing the Up Down key specific focal zone control is enabled A white arrow will appear on the...

Page 73: ...l Not all doppler modes are available on all transducers Color Mode Utilizing the Doppler effect Color Doppler is used to visualize blood flow in a particular region to or away from the transducer fa...

Page 74: ...The range is probe specific AKA Pulse repetition frequency low pulse repetition frequency to look at low velocities high pulse repetition frequency reduces aliasing Baseline Ranges from 75 to 75 No un...

Page 75: ...strong Persistence 0 to 3 Selects the strength of the color persistence filter 0 off 3 strongest Color MAP 0 to 3 Selects one of four different color maps Strength High Threshold 0 to 255 The strength...

Page 76: ...I Medical Imaging 76 EVO User Manual Power Mode Used in conjunction with Color Power Doppler is used to determine the strength of the Doppler signal as compared to the direction or flow of blood Powe...

Page 77: ...high pulse repetition frequency reduces aliasing Wall Filter 0 7 Used to remove the low frequency reverberation of an arterial wall motion Dual Displays a B Mode image on the left with no power doppl...

Page 78: ...gh Threshold 0 to 255 The strength of the Doppler signal has to be below this threshold otherwise no color is shown Strength Low Threshold 0 to 255 The strength of the Doppler signal has to be above t...

Page 79: ...and gate position can be changed and manipulated by clicking on the line using the touchpad To change the gate angle click on the line again which allows for control of gate angle The gate angle can...

Page 80: ...region For CFM this option is only enable for Color Map 0 Steer Supported on Linear probes only steers the doppler beam changes the ROI Speed Scroll speed of the time domain Gate Angle Changes the an...

Page 81: ...by 2 PWD Speckle Speckle filter for the velocity waveform Wall Filter 0 7 Used to remove the low frequency reverberation of an arterial wall motion Duplex Enable live PW with B Mode FFT Size Fast Fou...

Page 82: ...6 Manipulating Images 2018 E I Medical Imaging 82 EVO User Manual...

Page 83: ...e table to the measurement After taking a measurement 1 Press F4 to view Table 2 Select the species from the first drop down 3 Select the measurement from the lower drop down Press Enter The coordinat...

Page 84: ...eturn to the starting position 4 Press the SELECT key to end the measurement and display the size The text box turns black 5 Continue taking measurements by pressing the F3 AREA key and repeating step...

Page 85: ...7 Measuring Images EVO User Manual 85 2018 E I Medical Imaging 2 Select Calcs press F4 3 Select PI RI SD press F2...

Page 86: ...r Manual 4 This prompts you to trace one 1 cardiac cycle of the PW trace Press the SELECT key to set the start ing point then use the touchpad to follow the top of the PW waveform 5 Press the SELECT k...

Page 87: ...re you want to save the files into one of the USB ports on the back of the EVO 2 Navigate to the USB Menu Press the super key F2 Setup F1 USB The dialog below will display Note if you do not have a cu...

Page 88: ...lect individual files from the list or check Select All at the top of the screen 4 The files will save to the USB thumb drive in a folder structure by patient and date If you save files without activa...

Page 89: ...k For more details about WiFi setup see Enabling WiFi on page 50 in the Configuration chapter 2 Once the EVO is connected to the wireless network enable File Sharing From your PC Once wireless is enab...

Page 90: ...thenticate to the EVO Log in with the WiFi username and password Below we show the defaults Click OK and the drive will display the directories on the EVO where images and cineloops are stored 5 The d...

Page 91: ...8 Exporting Files EVO User Manual 91 2018 E I Medical Imaging...

Page 92: ...s you share the live video feed to an iOs or Android device There are two ways of connecting to an EVO from your wireless device l Configure your phone and EVO to connect to the same WiFi network l Or...

Page 93: ...WiFi dialog select the Direct radio button on the first line This should auto populate the SSDI with EVO and the Passphrase Galileo1 These are default values that you may change if you want customize...

Page 94: ...e EVO Network Exit Settings 5 Launch the EVOStream App 6 It should auto detect the unit and start display the video stream from the EVO Configuring an Android Device Download EVOStream App from Google...

Page 95: ...example 01 04 00001 fw Updating your system involves 1 Identifying your current system version 2 Downloading the new version from http learn eimedical com ibex evo firmware update 3 Installing the new...

Page 96: ...type same as the type in the upper right of the screen Probe PCB PCB hardware revision of the probe may be useful for service calls Probe S N Serial number of the attached probe Downloading New Syste...

Page 97: ...alling EVO System Firmware To install the system firmware complete the following 1 Load the upgrade file on a thumb drive USB memory stick and insert into the lower EVO USB port 2 Hold the power butto...

Page 98: ...saved images Resetting the System To reset the system 1 Access the Reset Dialog Press F2 F4 F2 Super key Setup System Reset 2 Select Reset System A warning will appear Press Yes to create a backup Pr...

Page 99: ...99 2018 E I Medical Imaging 3 Press F7 Cancel 4 Press F4 Backup 5 Depending on file size this may take up to 60 minutes 6 This same process can be used to restore the files by simply choosing the F5 R...

Page 100: ...s should be used in the care of the system Do not use any abrasive cleaners on either your ultrasound system or associated transducers Caution Connect the probe to ensure the most water resistant seal...

Page 101: ...er s directions EVO System Probes Transducers Goggles OK to use Bleach Durvet Chlorhexidine Isopropyl Alcohol Nolvasan Protex Sporicidin Transeptic DO NOT use Oxivir Quatricide Virkon S ICE Extension...

Page 102: ...t to air dry or wipe down with a clean dry towel Linear Transducer Care and Maintenance To clean ensure the following l Submerse only the transducer end in water and clean with a dry towel l Do not us...

Page 103: ...OF GOD Disclaimer of All Other Warranties Except as specifically provided above there are no express warranties or claims or representations made by E I Medical Imaging regarding the Product Any impl...

Page 104: ...equires service please contact E I Medical Imaging or other authorized service provider to obtain a Return Materials Authorization RMA number This number must accompany your Product upon return in ord...

Page 105: ...anine More than 40 days Head Diameter on page 111 l Cat More than 40 days Body Diameter on page 111 l Cat More than 40 days Head Diameter on page 111 l Fallow Deer Chest Depth on page 112 l Fallow Dee...

Page 106: ...264 58 269 59 273 60 278 61 283 62 287 63 292 64 297 65 302 66 306 67 311 68 316 69 321 70 325 71 330 72 335 Alpaca Thoracic Height Source Prediction of GestationalAge by Ultrasonic Fetrometry in Llam...

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Page 110: ...24 88 25 91 27 95 29 98 31 102 33 105 35 109 37 112 40 116 42 119 45 123 47 126 50 130 52 133 55 137 58 140 Buffalo Bubalus bubalis Crown Rump Length Source Ultrasonographic Fetometry and Determinati...

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Page 112: ...vier Publishers 2007page 961 mm days 17 50 28 65 Equine Biparietal Source MaternalAge and Parity Influence Ultrasonographic Measurements of Fetal Growth in Dutch Warmblood Mares W K Hendriks B Colenbr...

Page 113: ...yonic Growth in Goats by TRANSRECTALUltrasound Scanning M F Martinez P Bosch R A Bosch Theriogenology 49 1555 1565 1998 mm days 5 21 6 22 8 23 9 24 10 25 12 26 13 27 14 28 15 29 17 30 18 31 19 32 21 3...

Page 114: ...81 29 84 30 86 31 88 32 90 33 92 34 94 35 96 mm days 36 98 37 100 Goat Toggenburg Biparietal Source Current Therapy in Large AnimalTheriogenology 2 Robert S Youngquist Walter R Threlfall Saunders Els...

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