Stress Echo
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Stress Echo
CAUTION:
Stress echo data are provided for reference only, not for
confirming a diagnosis. Please compare the data with that of
other machines, or make diagnosis using none-ultrasound
methods.
6.1
About the Stress Echo Feature
The optional Stress Echo feature allows you to capture and review cardiac loops for
multiple-phase (multiple-stage) Stress Echo protocols. It provides tools for ECG-triggered
acquisition, display, selection, comparison, evaluation, and archiving of multiple cardiac
loops during various stages of the Stress Echo portion of a patient examination.
Stress Echo data consists of Stress Echo loops, wall motion scores, and all other
information pertaining to the Stress Echo portion of a patient examination.
6.2
Acquisition of Stress Echo Loops
A loop is a clip that displays motion of a whole heart cycle or from beginning systole to end
systole , as indicated by the R-wave of the ECG trace and determined by the QT – Time
Table in the Maintenance dialog box.
The loops in a given protocol are acquired by stages (phases), according to stage
configuration (continuous (prospective) or retrospective (non-continuous)).
Loops in non-continuous stages are limited to a specified loop-per-view maximum (such
as four). View labels can be selected only in the configured order. Acquisition is
retrospective; when you click [Save Clip]
key or press <Save 1> or <Save 2> key on the
control panel (if the key is already preset for image saving), the system saves the
previously acquired images.
For an alternative workflow, you can configure stages in Stress Echo protocols using the
Clip Capture
option. Loops in continuous stages are limited by time rather than a
maximum number of loops—the system stops acquisition after two minutes. Acquisition is
prospective; when you select the stage label and then press <Save 1> or <Save 2> key on
the control panel, the system starts saving newly acquired images. With this workflow, you
assign view labels to the loops after acquisition is complete, using controls in the Stress
Echo screen to select the "preferred" loop for each view.
Tips:
For continuous stage loops, you must assign view labels to use the wall motion scoring
function in the Stress Echo screen.
When you save images, the system places a green checkmark to the right of the view or
continuous stage and then shifts the red dot to the next view or continuous stage. When
image acquisition is completed for the first stage, the system can display a reference
image (the position of the reference image can be changed manually) of the
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