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P3V Veterinary Digital Ultrasonic Diagnostic Imaging System User Manual

 

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Printer Type 

Interface 

Recommended Models 

Black /white Video Printer 

Video 

SONY UP-897MD, MITSUBISHI P93W_Z 

USB   

SONY UP-D897, SONY Up-D898MD 

Video 

SONY UP X898MD 

Color Video Printer 

S-Video 

SONY UP-20 

USB   

SONY UP-D25MD 

Graph/text Report Printer 

USB   

Color Inkjet printer:   

HP2010, HP Deskjet 1010, HP Laserjet 1510 

Color laserjet printer:   

HP CP1525n, HP Laserjet Pro 400 M401d, HP DeskJet lnk 

Advantage Ultra 2029, HP DeskJet 1112 

Table 2-1 Printers 

The video printer output:   

Color: Paper size: 100mm*94mm; Print area: 96mm*72mm 

B/W:    Paper size(general display: only one page): 110mm*100mm

Print area 99mm*74mm 

The USB printer output: A4 paper, 210 mm× 297 mm; 

Digital graphic printer110mm×18m 

 

Needle Guide 

Bracket Kit

 

Model 

Name   

Description   

BGK-CR60 

Needle Guide Bracket Kit    For C361-2, 4 vessels: 14G, 18G, 20G, 22G 

BGK-LA43 

Needle Guide Bracket Kit    For L743-2, 4 vessels: 14G, 18G, 20G, 22G 

BGK-LA70 

Needle Guide Bracket Kit 

For L761-2, 4 vessels: 14G, 18G, 20G, 22G 

BGK-MCR10 

Needle Guide Bracket Kit 

For C611-2, 4 vessels: 14G, 18G, 20G, 22G 

BGK-CR20 

Needle Guide Bracket Kit 

For C321-2, 4 vessels: 14G, 18G, 20G, 22G 

Table 2-2 Needle Guide Bracket Kit 

 

Freeze footswitch 

 

Mobile trolley MT-805 

 

Hand carried bag/Luxury hand carried bag 

 

Dustproof cloth 

 

Rechargeable lithium-Ion battery   

 

Hard disk kit 

 

DICOM 3.0 

 

USB mouse 

Summary of Contents for P3V

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Page 2: ...confidential information such as technical information and patent information are contained in this manual the user shall not disclose such information to any irrelevant third party The user shall und...

Page 3: ...lt in personal animals injury or death CAUTION A CAUTION label advises against actions or situations that could damage equipment produce inaccurate data or invalidate a procedure NOTE A NOTE provides...

Page 4: ...15 Chapter 3 Transportation and Storage 17 3 1 Moving the System 17 3 2 Storage 17 3 3 Transportation 17 Chapter 4 Installation Instructions 18 4 1 Environmental Requirements 18 4 2 Unpacking Inspecti...

Page 5: ...Patient Information 60 6 3 Selecting an Examination Type 60 6 4 Activating and Deactivating a Probe 61 6 5 Selecting an Imaging Mode 62 6 6 Measurements and Calculations 62 6 6 1 Generic Measurements...

Page 6: ...ric Report 98 8 9 Others 99 Chapter 9 Cardiology Measurement and Calculation 100 9 1 Cardiac Measurement and Calculation in M Mode 100 9 1 1 LV 104 9 1 2 Mitral Valve 106 9 1 3 Aortia 107 9 1 4 LVMW L...

Page 7: ...General Technical Specifications 133 A1 6 Probe Specifications 134 A1 7 Operating Storage and Transportation Environment 135 A1 7 1 Operating Environment 135 A1 7 2 Storage and Transportation Environm...

Page 8: ...t of Probe L743 2 153 A2 8 5 Test of Probe V563 2 157 A2 8 6 Test of Probe C321 2 161 Appendix III Measurement Accuracy 166 Appendix IV EMC Information Guidance and Manufacture s Declaration 167 Appen...

Page 9: ...to your computer in the real time mode It has a 504 MB storage capacity Operation The folding keyboard designed with trackball is easy and convenient for various types of operation Generic Measurement...

Page 10: ...s are considered during product design and production The following safety and preventive measures should be carried out WARNING 1 This equipment is not intended for treatment 2 The diagnosis and exam...

Page 11: ...ded Refer to transducer use and care instructions Follow all infection control policies established by your office department or institution as they apply to personnel and equipment 13 Not intended fo...

Page 12: ...of its service life 1 5 2 Biohazard Considerations WARNING 1 This device is not suitable for intracardiac use or direct cardiac contact 2 The manufacturer makes every effort to manufacture safe and ef...

Page 13: ...el could remove the unit cover 8 Before use you must make sure that there is no visible evidence of damage on the equipment cables and probes which may affect patient safety or diagnostic capability T...

Page 14: ...ied in Chapter 16 of IEC 60601 1 2005 or the multi socket is with an isolation transformer And the multi socket shall not be placed on the floor 22 SHOCK HAZARD Don t connect electrical equipment whic...

Page 15: ...the equipment 9 The use of electrosurgical units or other devices that generate radio frequency interference may cause image distortion or other malfunction 10 Verify measurement results prior to ent...

Page 16: ...ions Ultrasound machines are susceptible to Electromagnetic Interference EMI from radio frequencies magnetic fields and transients in the air of wiring Ultrasound machines also generate EMI The P3V co...

Page 17: ...ttery to the electrical power outlet 9 Keep the battery away from fire and other heat sources 10 Do not use a damaged battery 11 Do not put the battery into a microwave oven or pressurized containers...

Page 18: ...oid using the battery near the place where may cause static 8 Prevent the battery from children 9 Do not touch the battery s leaks that may make you uncomfortable If the leaks go into eyes do not knea...

Page 19: ...ty 17 VGA output External Monitor 18 S Video Video output port 19 Fuse 20 Probe socket 21 Computer network 22 Foots witch To identify a footswitch or the connection for a footswitch 23 Protective eart...

Page 20: ...n provided by enclosures IP Code temporary immersion For the probe but not including the probe connector 33 Power off on the system 34 Brightness 35 Contrast 36 Sound muting 37 Loudspeaker To adjust v...

Page 21: ...ry Digital Ultrasonic Diagnostic Imaging System User Manual 13 Chapter 2 System Overview 2 1 Appearance 2 1 1 Front View Figure 2 1 Front View 1 Cable holder 2 Display screen 3 Control panel 4 I O por...

Page 22: ...tential terminal 6 Handle 7 Probe holder 8 Coupling gel trough 9 Rechargeable lithium battery CAUTION 1 To have good aeration performance and be able to operate normally please don t cover or plug the...

Page 23: ...pieces of fuse 5 20 T3 15AH250V 1 Netac U disk U180 2G 1 bottle of coupling gel 250 mL 1 Certificate of approval 1 Quick reference card 1 user manual 2 packing lists 2 2 2 Options The Digital Ultraso...

Page 24: ...rea 96mm 72mm B W Paper size general display only one page 110mm 100mm Print area 99mm 74mm The USB printer output A4 paper 210 mm 297 mm Digital graphic printer110mm 18m Needle Guide Bracket Kit Mode...

Page 25: ...the wheel caster brakes 6 Connect optional system accessories such as the single pedal footswitch 7 Secure the system and complete the system setup and then perform all the daily checking before usin...

Page 26: ...uirements and methods WARNING 1 Do not use the device if it is found to be damaged or defective 2 Do not drop or collide with the probe Otherwise you shall give up using it 4 3 Connecting Procedure 1...

Page 27: ...iece of packing foam on a flat ground 3 Carefully turn the main unit upside down and put it on the packing foam and assemble the screws to the main unit with a cross head screw driver as shown in figu...

Page 28: ...lockwise to hide it and push the battery into place 4 Turn the flicker clockwise to keep the battery in place 5 Replace the battery cover Figure 4 3 Installing Battery to Main Unit To uninstall a batt...

Page 29: ...of probe indicates the beginning direction of scanning The scan direction mark is shown below Figure 4 5 Probe Scan Direction Mark Schematic Diagram There is information about Model and SN on the prob...

Page 30: ...r when the device is activated This is to avoid uncontrollable damage to the probe and the main unit NOTE Once the probe is connected to the main unit please do not reinstall it frequently This is to...

Page 31: ...ufacturer to have an authorized representative or approved third party perform all on board connections of documentation and storage devices to the P3V Figure 4 7 Ports on the Left Panel Peripheral po...

Page 32: ...is located at least 1 5 meters 1 8 meters in Canada and the U S A outside the patient environment A patient environment is defined as the area in which medical examination monitoring or treatment of t...

Page 33: ...ter with the main unit by using a USB cable 3 Power on the main unit and run the printer If the printer can not work normally check the printer presetting see Section 5 7 3 General Presetting NOTE 1 M...

Page 34: ...of the probe to click 2 Tighten the needle guide with the probe via the knob 3 Insert the needle along the guide hole Figure 4 9 Parts of Needle Guide of Convex Probe To install the needle guide of li...

Page 35: ...P3V Veterinary Digital Ultrasonic Diagnostic Imaging System User Manual 27 Figure 4 10 Parts of Needle Guide of Linear Probe...

Page 36: ...t via the power cable switch on the AC power switch on the rear panel Or Use the battery as the power supply 2 Press the power on off key on the top right control panel and a startup interface appears...

Page 37: ...s contrast gain TGC dynamic range focus combination etc properly Adjusting the monitor s contrast and brightness is one of the most important factors for best image quality If theses controls are set...

Page 38: ...mal information system date and time major parameter such as probe name probe frequency etc Gray map bar System menu Measurement result window Bottom status bar examination type operation prompt etc B...

Page 39: ...tion controls 5 4 1 Trackball The trackball operation is easy and convenient It can achieve the following functions Move the measurement cursor during measurement Move to select menu items in menu bas...

Page 40: ...T A SHIFT S SHIFT D SHIFT F SHIFT G SHIFT H French Characters Symbol Key Combination SHIFT Z SHIFT X SHIFT C SHIFT V SHIFT B SHIFT N Table 5 1 German and French Characters 5 4 4 Function Controls Key...

Page 41: ...e displayed at the bottom of the screen Space key Space key Press this key in the annotation mode and comment mode to introduce a blank space on the cursor position Shift Shift Alphabetic key combinat...

Page 42: ...key to freeze or unfreeze the B mode image Baseline adjusting keys Press these two keys to adjust the baseline in the PW mode Sample volume adjusting keys Press these two keys to adjust the sample vol...

Page 43: ...s operation In comment mode press the key to delete the entered text one by one In parameter setting status press the key to decrease the parameter value Change Change key This key has dual functions...

Page 44: ...ift the position of the current focus clockwise toward far field and counterclockwise toward near field When the light of focus number is on rotate the knob clockwise to increase the focus number and...

Page 45: ...e after activating the PW angle adjustment function the rotation function is automatically activated and the rotation light is on You can rotate this button to adjust the arrow direction Footswitch Pe...

Page 46: ...e rotation light is on You can rotate this button to adjust the arrow direction 4 Press Set to set the position of the arrow To move a comment 1 Move the cursor to a comment and there is a pane around...

Page 47: ...he body mark dialog box and press Set to confirm the choice to add the body mark The selected body marks are displayed in the bottom left corner of the screen Reference Figure 5 1 Typical Image Screen...

Page 48: ...Manual 40 To move a body mark 1 Move the cursor to a body mark Press Set button and there is a pane around the body mark 2 Press Set and move the cursor to a new position 3 Press Set to confirm the n...

Page 49: ...ghtness or two dimensional 2D gray scale imaging NOTE To return to a real time B mode image from any imaging mode press B control This also deletes all measurements calculations comments or body marks...

Page 50: ...s an M mode sweep The slope of this mode has four levels Pulsed Wave Doppler mode Display Control Press this key to switch between the B mode the B PW mode A pulsed wave Doppler PW scan produces a ser...

Page 51: ...s you independently change the PW PRF When scanning in simultaneous mode both the 2D and the time series window receive data This feature lets you define which method is used based on the exam type Th...

Page 52: ...ic Range Controls the overall contrast resolution of B mode Frame Persist Selects the number of frames for frame averaging to present a smoother softer image Line Persist Adjusts the line persist leve...

Page 53: ...ns can be set using the Set and the Back keys 5 5 Menu Menus are displayed on the right of the screen Only one menu can be activated at a time The types are shown as follows System status menu In B mo...

Page 54: ...e measurement and then the corresponding measurement cursor is displayed After entering B mode press Measure to display the menu below Figure 5 7 B Mode Generic Measurement and Calculation Menu Second...

Page 55: ...play the secondary menu Ellipse and Trace Figure 5 8 Secondary Menu Figure 5 9 File Menu Figure 5 10 Needle Guide Menu 5 6 Dialog Box Operation The dialog box may have a few tabs as shown below You ca...

Page 56: ...5 11 Labd Examination Presetting Dialog Box 5 7 Presetting 5 7 1 Entering and Exiting To activate presetting function 1 Press Preset and the system displays the preset menu as shown below Figure 5 12...

Page 57: ...ng restarted 5 7 2 Displaying Modifying Presetting Parameters Select a type of preset and press Set to display the corresponding dialog box and you can modify the parameter following the prompt instru...

Page 58: ...45s Set the interval of the cursor auto hiding Default Exam LAbd SAbd OB_Cannine OB_Feline OB_Equine OB_Bovine OB_Ovine OB_Other Muc Ten Sml Car Vas Preset the examination type Default Species Dog Ca...

Page 59: ...ault comment color in inactive status Button F1 None save frame save image parameters save cine save AVI image file manager sweep speed PW invert wall filter Define the F1 key select one of the pull d...

Page 60: ...and press Set to display obstetric examination presetting dialog box B M Parameter Tab Figure 5 15 Obstetric Presetting B M parameter Tab Item Setting Description Display B 2B 4B B M M PW Set display...

Page 61: ...of Horizontal reversal V Reverse Null Set the attribute of Vertical reversal Table 5 6 Obstetric Presetting Information Parameter 1 PW Parameter Tab Figure 5 16 Obstetric Presetting PW Parameter Tab...

Page 62: ...Select the default dynamic range for the examination in decibels dB During imaging the dynamic range can be adjusted in 4 increments Frame Persist 0 7 Set image frame correlation Rejection 0 7 Elimina...

Page 63: ...0 degrees in B mode Table 5 9 Obstetric Presetting Information Others 5 7 5 Editing Comment Library There are eight tabs of comment library generic abdomen 1 abdomen 2 obstetric cardiac small parts le...

Page 64: ...ith the keyboard Figure 5 20 User defined Comment Library 4 Roll the trackball to highlight the right side frame of User defined and press Set Then the cursor turns to as shown below You can enter som...

Page 65: ...oftware perform the DICOM presetting as shown below Figure 5 22 DICOM Presetting Item Description System AE Title The same as the title set in the AE Title of Local Institution Name Set the name of th...

Page 66: ...nd the server 2 Ensure that you have turned on the server before verifying it 5 7 9 Maintenance The maintenance can be only done by authorized personnel of the manufacturer 5 7 10 System Information I...

Page 67: ...Printer begins to print Digital graphic printer 1 Connect the Digital graphic printer via the USB port 2 Check the printer referring to the printer user manual 3 Run the printer 4 Press Print of the w...

Page 68: ...ation Press Patient Info to activate the patient data annotation function and then enter or edit the patient data as shown below Figure 6 1 Patient Data Input Dialog Box To close the input text box pr...

Page 69: ...t and harmful interference to other devices in the environment may be caused Do not disconnect the probe in the unfreeze status The system limits patient contact temperature to 43 and the acoustic out...

Page 70: ...rement function press Measure and the light will be on There is one type of mark in B mode measurement There are three types of marks in M mode measurement big and a line The measurement results will...

Page 71: ...sheet Small Parts None General report Muscle None General report Tendon None General report Table 6 1 Examination Items and Results 6 6 1 Generic Measurements in B Mode In B mode highlight others and...

Page 72: ...trackball to highlight Cir Area Then select Ellipse and press Set to activate a measurement cursor on the screen 3 Roll the trackball and press Set to anchor the start point of fixed axis of ellipse 4...

Page 73: ...er is moved very near to the start point Or press Set to close the loop The system draws a line from the position of the active measurement marker to the beginning of the loop 5 Roll the trackball and...

Page 74: ...and the minor axis of the cross section with the ellipse method 3 Unfreeze the system to acquire a new image vertical section image and then freeze it 4 Measure the length of the third axis in the ver...

Page 75: ...e 1 Obtain a cross section image and freeze the system 2 Measure the length and the width 3 Unfreeze the system to acquire a new image vertical section image and then freeze it 4 Measure the height Yo...

Page 76: ...easurement value and calculation result 5 During measurement you can press Change once to change the settled point and the active point if you press Change a second time the system interchanges the nu...

Page 77: ...n result 5 During measurement you can press Change to change the start point and the end point if you press Change again the system interchanges the numerator and denominator 6 Roll the trackball and...

Page 78: ...Roll the trackball and press Set to complete the measurement You can measure a maximum of one group of data The outcome will be displayed in the measurement result window 7 Press Measure to finish an...

Page 79: ...measurement Histogram Freeze the image first before histogram measurement otherwise the prompt Image is not frozen please freeze and retry will pop up 1 Press Measure to activate measurement function...

Page 80: ...press Set to anchor the start point and a big is displayed 4 Roll the trackball and press Set to anchor the end point 5 Roll the trackball and press Set to begin a new distance measurement You can me...

Page 81: ...nchor the end point 5 Roll the trackball and press Set to begin a new slope measurement You can measure a maximum of four groups of data The outcome will be displayed in the measurement result window...

Page 82: ...imum of four groups of data The outcome will be displayed in the measurement result window 6 Press Measure to finish and exit Figure 6 17 Heart Rate Measurement NOTE In B M PW mode you should define t...

Page 83: ...ration Acceleration Vel1 Vel2 Interval 1 Press Measure to activate a measurement cursor 2 Roll the trackball to highlight Acceleration and press Set and a is displayed 3 Roll the trackball and press S...

Page 84: ...ne only 2 Freeze the system before performing the tracing function To perform D Trace function manual tracing 1 Press Measure to activate a measurement cursor 2 Roll the trackball to highlight D Trace...

Page 85: ...will be displayed in the measurement result window 7 Press Measure to finish and exit NOTE While automatic tracing you can add the envelope on the spectrum upwards or downwards The higher the sensitiv...

Page 86: ...displayed on the bottom of the screen as shown below Figure 6 21 CINE Review Symbol To perform the CINE Review playback 1 Press Freeze to freeze the image and the system displays the cine menu as show...

Page 87: ...rements of 5 f s 4 After opening a cine file you can perform measurements add comments and the body mark on the image and print them in the report See section 5 4 5 Comment function and section 5 4 6...

Page 88: ...ss Quick Save on the keyboard Press Quick Save on the keyboard to save the current displaying image in BMP JPG FRM or DCM if DICOM is installed format set by File Type in the file menu as shown above...

Page 89: ...ile menu to display the File Save As dialog box 2 Select a destination driver from the Driver pull down menu and a folder from the directory on the left or press New Folder to create a folder for stor...

Page 90: ...of current driver Select a file format from the pull down menu such as BMP JPG DCM FRM CIN AVI DAT PDF to display files in one type or select to display all files Point to a file press Set to select i...

Page 91: ...CIN files to DICOM server directly If the destination driver is local disk USB disk or portable hard disk press File Send to open the File Send dialog box select a target folder on the left or press...

Page 92: ...een to open the previous image and to open the next image press to perform automatic browsing and press to stop automatic browsing press or Esc to exit 4 Press Open without selecting any file will ope...

Page 93: ...splays the File Opening Dialog Box for selecting the driver 3 If the server is running normally all the DCM files of the selected driver will be sent to the server 4 The progress bar disappears after...

Page 94: ...turer s control such with the change of tissue density bending of the needle off axis pressure by the person holding the probe may cause deflection of a needle outside of the displayed line even when...

Page 95: ...ce highlight Angle in the needle guide menu and press Set to adjust and the system displays the angle 6 9 2 Calibrating Guide Line Performing Phantom Cal 1 Put the assembled puncture kit put the probe...

Page 96: ...situation of puncture 2 Align the needle guide line with the target 3 Get the sample of the target 4 Move the probe away from the animal carefully WARNING Do not freeze the system when performing pun...

Page 97: ...activate the application measurement function The measurement menu is displayed Figure 7 1 Abdominal Measurement and Calculation Menu Items of Measurement and Calculation CBD Gallbladder Left Kidney...

Page 98: ...menu and then press Set 2 Measure KID L KID W or KID H by the method of distance measurement Reference Section 6 6 1 Generic Measurement in B mode 3 After the measurement the result of kidney will be...

Page 99: ...n below Figure 7 2 Abdominal Worksheet The diagnosis editing column displays the cursor and you can enter diagnosis information To print the report Press Print in the Abdominal Worksheet Printing refe...

Page 100: ...vate the application measurement function The system displays the measurement menu as shown in Figure 8 1 8 1 Obstetric Measurement and Calculation in B Mode Items of Measurement and Calculation CRL G...

Page 101: ...matically and display the result 8 2 1 CRL To measure CRL 1 In the OB MEAS CAN menu roll the trackball to highlight the menu CRL press the Set key and move the cursor to image and display 2 Measure CR...

Page 102: ...easured result window 4 To begin a new HD measurement repeat steps 1 through 3 You can measure a maximum of one group of data 8 2 4 BD To measure BD 1 In the OB MEAS CAN menu roll the trackball to hig...

Page 103: ...calculate the MA automatically and display the result The measurements of HD and BD are the same to that of the Canine please refer to section 8 2 3 HD and 8 2 4 BD respectively for reference 8 4 Equ...

Page 104: ...neric Measurement in B mode 3 The result is displayed in the measured result window 4 To begin a new GSD V measurement repeat steps 1 through 3 You can measure a maximum of one group of data 8 5 Bovin...

Page 105: ...tems CRL BPD the system will calculate the MA automatically and display the result The measurement of CRL is the same to that of the Canine please refer to section 8 2 1 CRL for reference To measure B...

Page 106: ...fter obstetric examination the system generates an obstetrical diagnosis worksheet automatically and the worksheet includes the information of the animal the measurements and calculations and the diag...

Page 107: ...tions will not be displayed 2 You can check the measured items by opening the OB worksheet dialog box whenever you want during measurement or after that Then press OK or Cancel to close the dialog box...

Page 108: ...Press to enter M mode Or press to enter B M mode and press Set to set the sample line 3 Press Measure to activate the application measurement function The system displays the measurement menu shown as...

Page 109: ...e mm LVIDs Left Ventricle Internal Diameter ET Ejection Time Time ms or s HR Heart Rate M mode heart rate measurement or key in bpm EDV End Diastolic Volume EDV mL LVIDd3 mm3 1000 ESV End Systolic Vol...

Page 110: ...000 EF Ejection fraction M mode EF No unit SV mL EDV mL 100 FS Fractional Shortening FS No unit LVIDd mm LVIDs mm LVIDd mm 100 SI Stroke Index SI No unit SV mL BSA m2 CI Cardiac Index CI No unit CO L...

Page 111: ...Stoma Valve flow AVSV mL MAVO1 cm MAVO2 cm ET s 50 AA cm QMV Mitral Valve Flow QMV mL 4 DEV cm s DCT s Table 9 3 Other Measurement Items 4 Calculation items Label Description Method EDV End Diastolic...

Page 112: ...ed on ESV and EDV which are calculated by LVIDs and LVIDd measurement respectively After measuring LVIDs and LVIDd and entering Heart Rate LVET and Height Weight the system can calculate some physiolo...

Page 113: ...FS will be displayed in the measured result window To enter HR In the M cardiac measurement menu roll the trackball to highlight Input Then select the secondary menu Heart Rate and press Set to displ...

Page 114: ...ight OK and press Set The measurements and calculations of all the LV parameters are as below Measurement or input items Input or measurement HR LVET and animal s Height Weight Measurement LVIDs and L...

Page 115: ...procedure Roll the trackball to highlight Valve Volume and press Set Measure DEV The method is similar to the generic M mode slope measurement method Measure DCT The method is similar to the generic...

Page 116: ...alculations are as below Measurement items LVPWd IVSTd and LVIDd The calculation formula LVMW g 1 04 IVSTd cm LVIDd cm LVPWd cm 3 LVIDd3 cm 3 13 6 LVMWI LVMW g BSA m 2 To calculate LVMW LVMWI 1 In the...

Page 117: ...d end diastolic s end systolic Label Description Method LVLd Left Ventricle Long axle Diameter Distance mm LVALd Left Ventricle Area of Long axle Ellipse Area mm2 cm2 or dm2 LVLs Left Ventricle Long...

Page 118: ...t Rate Key in bpm EDV End Diastolic Volume EDV mL 8 3 LVALd mm2 LVAMd mm2 LV IDd mm 1000 ESV End Systolic Volume ESV mL 8 3 LVALs mm2 LVAMs mm2 LV IDs mm 1000 SV Stroke volume SV mL EDV mL ESV mL CO C...

Page 119: ...ulate by the selected formula m2 Table 9 8 Measurement and Calculation Items with Bullet Formula 4 Modified SIMPSON formula NOTE d end diastolic s end systolic Label Description Method LVAMd Left Vent...

Page 120: ...No unit LVIDd mm LVIDs mm LVIDd mm x 100 MVCF Mean Velocity Circumferential Fiber Shortening MVCF No unit LVIDd mm LVIDs mm LVIDd mm x ET ms 1000 Table 9 10 Other Measurement and Calculation Items 9 2...

Page 121: ...e B cardiac measurement menu roll the trackball to highlight Input Then select the secondary menu Heart Rate and press Set to display an HR input dialog box as shown below Figure 9 6 HR Input Dialog B...

Page 122: ...n Height and Weight To calculate CI and SI 1 In the B cardiac measurement menu roll the trackball to highlight Input Then select the secondary menu Height Weight and press Set to display a Height and...

Page 123: ...lease enter B M mode or M mode cardiac measurement The result of ventricle volume measurement is more exact in two dimension You can get the two dimension heart image of end diastolic and end systolic...

Page 124: ...the trackball and press Set to begin a new PS ED measurement You can measure a maximum of one group of data The outcome will be displayed in the measurement result window as shown below 9 4 Cardiac R...

Page 125: ...tal Ultrasonic Diagnostic Imaging System User Manual 117 To print the report Press Print in the Cardiac Worksheet Printing reference Section 5 8 Printing 9 5 Others Select Others to enter another appl...

Page 126: ...ication measurement function The system displays the measurement menu as shown below Items of Measurement and Calculation Velocity Forelimb Hindimb CCA ICA ECA and Vert A Figure 10 1 Vascular Measurem...

Page 127: ...Generic Measurement in PW mode 3 The results are displayed in measurement result window 4 To begin a new Hindlimb measurement repeat steps 1 through 3 You can measure a maximum of one group of data 1...

Page 128: ...esult window 4 To begin a new ECA measurement repeat steps 1 through 3 You can measure a maximum of one group of data 10 1 6 Vert A To measure Vert A 1 In the PW vascular measurement menu select Vert...

Page 129: ...re 10 2 Vascular Worksheet The diagnosis editing column displays the cursor and you can enter diagnosis information To print the report Press Print in the vascular worksheet Printing reference Section...

Page 130: ...all the probes Do not use any damaged probe Visually inspect all the probe assembly cables and associated connectors Visually inspect all the power cords Do not turn on the power if a cord is frayed...

Page 131: ...ed and qualified personnel WARNING 1 To avoid electrical shock and damage to the system always shut down and disconnect the device from the AC power source before cleaning and disinfection 2 To avoid...

Page 132: ...of polarizer is very soft and easily scratched 11 2 2 Probe and Probe Holder Cleaning and Disinfection To clean probe holder 1 Disassemble the probe holder by uninstalling the two screws 2 Wash the ho...

Page 133: ...ng to the disinfectant instructions Flush all residues from the probe and perform air dry WARNING 1 Do not immerse the probe connector If the cable connector is immersed do not plug the connector into...

Page 134: ...n the head of the probe and it should be wiped off after use Each time after use clean and disinfect the probe The acoustical window and the shell of the probe should be examined frequently WARNING Th...

Page 135: ...completely dry Figure 11 2 Assembling and Disassembling Trackball CAUTION Do not drop or place foreign objects inside the trackball assembly or it may affect the trackball operation and damage the sy...

Page 136: ...s with the same model as the manufacturer specified 11 2 6 Disinfectants Disinfectants chemical name Disinfectants trade name Probe Glutaraldehyde 2 4 Cidex Activated Dialdehyde Solution 2 4 Ortho Pht...

Page 137: ...experience to perform these tests Inspect the safety related labels for legibility Inspect the fuse to verify compliance with rated current and breaking characteristics Verify that the device function...

Page 138: ...knob 2 Strip shape or snowflake shape disturbance occurs on the display screen 1 Inspect the power supply 2 Check whether it is disturbed by the ignition action of any other device 3 Check the distur...

Page 139: ...by anyone not authorized by the manufacturer d Damage caused by accidents e Replacement or removal of serial number label and manufacture label If a product covered by this warranty is determined to...

Page 140: ...Probe do not include the probe connector IPX7 Footswitch optional IPX8 According to the degree of safety of application in the presence of a flammable gas Equipment not suitable for use in the presenc...

Page 141: ...el Number 1024 768 Center Luminance of White Typ 450 cd m2 Contrast Ratio Typ 700 A1 5 General Technical Specifications Display Modes B 2B 4B B M M and PW Image Gray Scale 256 levels Image Magnificati...

Page 142: ...leration trace and RI Annotations Patient name age sex time date hospital name doctor name comment full screen character editing Body Mark 40 ypes USB Port USB 2 0 A1 6 Probe Specifications This devic...

Page 143: ...cs abdomen cardiology Large animal cardiology Small animal obstetrics abdomen cardiology Large animal cardiology NOTE Maximum transducer temperature rise during use Less than 10 C Expanded uncertainty...

Page 144: ...ly low with Transcranial Doppler it is important to know how to control and limit patient exposure Major governing bodies in ultrasound have issued statements to the effect that there are no known adv...

Page 145: ...l Index Cavitations will be generated when ultrasound wave passes through and contacts tissues resulting in instantaneous local overheating This phenomenon is determined by acoustic pressure spectrum...

Page 146: ...The MI value of this system is lower than 1 0 and it is not displayed The TI values in the upper right part of the screen In PW mode the TI value is displayed and the start point is 0 1 The operator s...

Page 147: ...5 percents for pressure Based on the stated accuracy of the 8 bit resolution of the Agilent DSO6012A Digital Oscilloscope and the signal to noise ratio of the measurement 3 Temperature 1 percent Based...

Page 148: ...the most effective for all the transducers A2 6 Prudent Use Statement Although no confirmed bioeffects on patients caused by exposure from present diagnostic ultrasound equipment have ever been repor...

Page 149: ...on scan Aaprt 1 Aaprt 1 Global Maximum Index Value 0 67 0 10 0 41 Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 15 W0 mW 30 80 30 80 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW Z1 cm Zbp cm Zsp cm z PII 3max cm 5 19 deq Zs...

Page 150: ...0 0107 Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 08 W0 mW 0 802 0 802 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW 0 42 Z1 cm 3 28 Zbp cm 2 816 Zsp cm 5 06 z PII 3max cm 5 50 deq Zsp cm 1 92 fc MHz 2 90 2 90 2 90 2 90...

Page 151: ...coustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 08 W0 mW 31 602 31 602 31 602 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW 0 42 Z1 cm 3 28 Zbp cm 2 816 Zsp cm 5 06 z PII 3max cm 5 50 deq Zsp cm 1 92 fc MHz 2 90 2 90 2 90 2 90 2 90 Dim of...

Page 152: ...Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 0 92 W0 mW 57 53 57 53 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW 33 92 Z1 cm 2 82 Zbp cm 2 816 Zsp cm 4 94 z PII 3max cm 5 45 deq Zsp cm 0 013 fc MHz 2 71 2 71 2 71 2 71 Dim o...

Page 153: ...Global Maximum Index Value 0 78 0 11 0 26 Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 77 W0 mW 7 443 7 443 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW Z1 cm Zbp cm Zsp cm z PII 3max cm 1 60 deq Zsp cm fc MHz 5 08 5 08 5...

Page 154: ...0141 0 0126 Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 71 W0 mW 0 3547 0 3547 0 3547 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW Z1 cm Zbp cm Zsp cm 1 40 z PII 3max cm 1 64 deq Zsp cm 1 63 fc MHz 5 09 5 09 5 09 5 09 Di...

Page 155: ...iated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 71 W0 mW 7 7977 7 7977 7 7977 7 7977 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW Z1 cm Zbp cm Zsp cm 1 40 z PII 3max cm 1 64 deq Zsp cm 1 63 fc MHz 5 09 5 09 5 09 5 09 5 09 Dim of A...

Page 156: ...1 07 0 49 Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 65 W0 mW 13 80 13 80 13 80 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW Z1 cm Zbp cm Zsp cm 1 36 z PII 3max cm 1 46 deq Zsp cm 0 021 fc MHz 4 97 4 97 4 97 4 97 Dim of...

Page 157: ...aprt 1 Global Maximum Index Value 0 50 0 02 0 06 Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 15 W0 mW 2 694 2 694 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW Z1 cm Zbp cm Zsp cm z PII 3max cm 1 58 deq Zsp cm fc MHz 5 18...

Page 158: ...0061 0 0028 Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 22 W0 mW 0 1272 0 1272 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW 0 067 Z1 cm 1 74 Zbp cm 1 727 Zsp cm 1 74 z PII 3max cm 1 60 deq Zsp cm 4 20 fc MHz 5 29 5 29 5 2...

Page 159: ...iated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 22 W0 mW 2 8212 2 8212 2 8212 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW 0 067 Z1 cm 1 74 Zbp cm 1 727 Zsp cm 1 74 z PII 3max cm 1 60 deq Zsp cm 4 20 fc MHz 5 29 5 29 5 29 5 29 5 2...

Page 160: ...50 0 12 Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 0 97 W0 mW 5 461 5 461 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW 2 806 Z1 cm 1 74 Zbp cm 1 727 Zsp cm 1 74 z PII 3max cm 1 50 deq Zsp cm 0 053 fc MHz 5 54 5 54 5 54 5...

Page 161: ...rt 1 Global Maximum Index Value 0 67 0 04 0 13 Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 49 W0 mW 4 56 4 56 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW Z1 cm Zbp cm Zsp cm z PII 3max cm 1 96 deq Zsp cm fc MHz 4 99 4 99...

Page 162: ...0 0095 0 0065 Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 51 W0 mW 0 2278 0 2278 0 2278 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW Z1 cm Zbp cm Zsp cm 1 84 z PII 3max cm 2 04 deq Zsp cm 2 41 fc MHz 5 06 5 06 5 06 5 06 D...

Page 163: ...ciated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 51 W0 mW 4 7878 4 7878 4 7878 4 7878 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW Z1 cm Zbp cm Zsp cm 1 84 z PII 3max cm 2 04 deq Zsp cm 2 41 fc MHz 5 06 5 06 5 06 5 06 5 06 Dim of...

Page 164: ...5 0 71 0 27 Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 32 W0 mW 9 527 9 527 9 527 Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW Z1 cm Zbp cm Zsp cm 1 66 z PII 3max cm 2 04 deq Zsp cm 0 032 fc MHz 5 59 5 59 5 59 5 59 Dim o...

Page 165: ...imum Index Value 0 66 0 04 N A Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 30 W0 mW 10 51 N A Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW Z1 cm Zbp cm Zsp cm z PII 3max cm 2 96 deq Zsp cm fc MHz 3 91 3 91 N A Dim of Aapr...

Page 166: ...ated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 18 W0 mW 0 28 N A Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW 0 142 Z1 cm 2 50 Zbp cm 2 545 Zsp cm 2 68 z PII 3max cm 3 02 deq Zsp cm 3 48 fc MHz 3 90 3 90 3 90 N A Dim of Aaprt X cm...

Page 167: ...eters Pr 3 MPa 1 18 W0 mW 10 79 10 79 N A Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW 0 142 Z1 cm 2 50 Zbp cm 2 545 Zsp cm 2 68 z PII 3max cm 3 02 deq Zsp cm 3 48 fc MHz 3 90 3 90 3 90 3 90 N A Dim of Aaprt X cm 1 512...

Page 168: ...d Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 04 W0 mW 21 59 N A Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW 10 74 Z1 cm 2 50 Zbp cm 2 545 Zsp cm 2 50 z PII 3max cm 2 90 deq Zsp cm 0 024 fc MHz 3 95 3 95 3 95 N A Dim of Aaprt X cm...

Page 169: ...um Index Value 0 69 0 21 N A Associated Acoustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 18 W0 mW 31 22 N A Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW Z1 cm Zbp cm Zsp cm z PII 3max cm 2 60 deq Zsp cm fc MHz 2 92 2 92 N A Dim of Aaprt...

Page 170: ...oustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 08 W0 mW 13 10 N A Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW 15 48 Z1 cm 2 60 Zbp cm 2 67 Zsp cm 2 60 z PII 3max cm 2 61 deq Zsp cm 0 47 fc MHz 2 85 2 85 2 85 N A Dim of Aaprt X cm 1 9152...

Page 171: ...3 MPa 1 08 W0 mW 26 20 26 20 N A Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW 15 48 Z1 cm 2 60 Zbp cm 2 67 Zsp cm 2 60 z PII 3max cm 2 61 deq Zsp cm 0 47 fc MHz 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 85 N A Dim of Aaprt X cm 1 9152 1 9152 1...

Page 172: ...oustic Parameters Pr 3 MPa 1 40 W0 mW 119 5 N A Min of W 3 z1 ITA 3 z1 mW 68 62 Z1 cm 2 60 Zbp cm 2 67 Zsp cm 2 60 z PII 3max cm 2 60 deq Zsp cm 0 48 fc MHz 3 00 3 00 3 00 N A Dim of Aaprt X cm 1 9152...

Page 173: ...al PII Ipi Pulse intensity Integral deq Zsp deq Zb Equivalent Beam Diameter at the point of Zsp fc fawf Center Frequency Acoustic Working Frequency X X 12dB Output Beam Dimensions Y Y PD td Pulse Dura...

Page 174: ...Distance depth up to 324 mm 5 Area Trace up to 720 cm2 10 Area Ellipse up to 720 cm2 8 Angle 0 to 180 3 Ratio A B Result B A and A B A Result A B up to 1 0 1 0 to 99 9 10 of A 10 of A Time Motion TM M...

Page 175: ...missions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class A The P3V is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic an...

Page 176: ...teristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for...

Page 177: ...anufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance lev...

Page 178: ...ding to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150kHz 80MHz d P 2 1 80MHz 800M...

Page 179: ...et Kit BGK CR60 02 01 102338 Needle Guide Bracket Kit BGK LA43 02 01 102355 Needle Guide Bracket Kit BGK LA70 02 01 102899 Needle Guide Bracket Kit BGK MCR10 02 01 116248 Needle Guide Bracket Kit BGK...

Page 180: ...iameter Transverse Trunk Diameter APAD Antero Posterior Abdominal Diameter CER Cerebellum Diameter FTA Fetus Trunk cross section Area HUM Humerus Length OFD Occipital Frontal Diameter THD Thorax Diame...

Page 181: ...e Stoma Valve flow QMV Mitral Valve Flow LVLd Left Ventricle Long axle Diameter end diastolic LVALd Left Ventricle Area of Long axle end diastolic LVLs Left Ventricle Long axle Diameter end systolic L...

Page 182: ...THY H Right Thyroid Gland Height Urology RUV Residual Urine Volume mL or L RUV L Residual Urine Length RUV W Residual Urine Width RUV H Residual Urine Height PV Prostate Volume mm3 cm3 or dm3 PV L Pr...

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