5-136 Image Optimization
Select one tumor mark from the result pane (the cross appearing in the circle). Move the cursor inside
the circle. The cursor becomes arrow-shaped. Press <Set> to select the mark. Move the mark to the
desired position. Press <Set> to relocate the mark.
Removing the mark
Select one mark from the result pane (the cross appearing in the circle). Tap [Delete Cur.] to remove the
tumor mark.
Tap [Delete All] to remove all tumor marks.
Note: the button <Clear> is disabled when tumor mark is activated.
Displaying/Hiding the mark
Tap [Display Marks] to activate it. All tumor marks appear on CT/MR image.
Tap [Display Marks] to dim it. All tumor marks hide on CT/MR image.
Adding the comment
It is available to add the comment before adding tumor mark or after tumor mark is added.See also
Chapter 9.1 Comments.
5.17.7 Respiratory Compensation
Note
Fusion RESP Component (Fusion Respiration Component) is an option.
Configure Fusion RESP Component (optional software), one fusion imaging sensor, one
motion sensor support (optional hardware) before enabling Fusion RESP Component. See
also Chapter 2.4.3 Options
. Stick respiration sensor to the patient’s abdomen before
entering Fusion Imaging mode.
Respiration Compensation sets a motion model for the movement regularities of the liver, and compensates
the CT image in real time. The fusion dynamic accuracy is enhanced apparently.
1. Enter Fusion Imaging mode. Tap [Display Resp Curve] to activate it (it becoming highlighted by default).
The respiratory curve appears on the image.
2. Keep the patient breathing regularly. Tap [Motion Modeling] to capture the cine until the respiration
curve becomes stable. Keep the probe still when capturing the cine. The progress bar appears on
the screen. The ultrasound cine plays automatically after the capturing is finished.
Note: the Ultrasound System selects one premium phase of respiration curve automatically after the
capturing is finished. It is prepared for the motion modeling. You can set the start frame and end
frame to select one phase of the respiration curve.