User controls Flashcards
turning gain knob to the left
makes overall image darker
turning gain knob to the right
makes overall image brighter
over gained
too bright
under gained
too dark
what is gain
image amplification (image brightness/darkness)
B-mode
regular 2D imaging ultrasound scanning
PW
pulse wave - colour used for vascular scanning
colour doppler
colour doppler used for vascular scanning
frequency selector
allows sonographer to switch bw different frequencies that the probe has to adjust for optimal imaging frequency parameters for that patient and ROI
TGC
time gain compensation
- set of sliders that corresponds and adjusts the depths of the sound beam, if not set correctly can cause image artefacts (creating dark and bright bits in the image)
this is operator dependent and to fix, just adjust the parameters until its what you want
how should the TGC normally be set at
aligned appropriately - generally in an even diagonal line (top on the very left of the slider and bottom at the very right) to create a nice even depth all the way through the image
sliding the TGC to the left
makes image darker at the depth of the sliders you have moved to the left
sliding the TGC to the right
makes the image brighter at the depth of the sliders you have moved to the right
freeze button
captures the last 100-300 frames for the sonographer to go through to pick the best images to store or print
image capture
allows sonographer to take images of the live scanning examination to assist the radiologist for their report. important to note that its operator dependent so if sonographer has missed something, the radiologist cant see if it isnt imaged and cannot report it