
Chapter 7 - Working With Measurements
Measuring Cardiac Exams
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After viewing the report, you can save the report or worksheet to a Bitmap, JPEG or
DICOM file. To save a report or worksheet to a file, click the Save button and select the
type of file you wish to save.
Measuring Cardiac Exams
You can make any of a number of cardiac measurements and then generate a report. The
Terason software provides Cardiac measurements for the 2D Image Display window, the
M-Mode Time Series window, and the PWD/CW Time Series window.
When you make a measurement in the 2D Image Display window, the value of the
measurement displays at the left bottom of the window. If you make a series of
measurements that result in the Terason software calculating another value, the calculated
values display at the top left of the 2D Image Display window.
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There are two sets of tables in this section:
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Available Cardiac Measurements
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Formulas Used in Echocardiography Measurements
There is also a sample Echocardiography Report; see
Cardiac Measurement Groups
The Terason software includes default groups of commonly-used measurements that are
available in the Measurement pull-down menu on the Image Control panel when an image
is frozen, and the measurements included in the selected group display in the field below
that menu. You can add or remove measurements from groups, and create or delete
groups.
Cardiac Measurement Group Options
The Configure Cardiac Measurements windows include controls for several configuration
options:
• The Mode: radio buttons select which sets of measurements and groups display in the
Available Measurements: and Groups: lists, based on the selected scan mode.
• The Up and Down arrows move a selected group in the Groups: list up or down the list.
• You can restore the factory default groups or delete any groups you have created. See
Restoring Cardiac Measurement Group Defaults
• You can modify existing groups. See
Modifying Cardiac Measurement Groups