GE Vivid 7 User Manual
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Appendix Vivid7/Vivid7 PRO Users Manual497 FC092326-03 • Seamless data storage and report creation • Measurements are summarized in worksheets - individual results can be edited or deleted • User-assignable parameters User Interface • Easy-to-learn user interface with intelligent keyboard • Front panel with application-specific rotaries and push buttons for primary controls • Application-specific secondary controls available through slidebars operated by a four-way rocker • Slide pot TGC curve with eight pots • Overall gain for 2D-Mode, Active mode, Depth and Zoom Span on dedicated rotaries • Digital harvesting of images and loops into image clipboard • Patient Browser Screen for registration of demographic data and quick review of Image Clipboard contents • Fully programmable user presets for probe/application default settings • Standby function for fast bootup • Support for international (European) keyboard character sets (ISO 8859) Wideband probes • Electronic selection between three solid state and one stand-alone Doppler connectors • Parking position for additional solid state probe • Biopsy support for 3.5C and 12L probes Probe Freq. Range Cat. # Phased Array Sector M3S a1.5 - 4.0MHz H45011SZ 3S 1.5 - 3.6 MHz H4550SZ 5S 2.2 - 5.0 MHz H4901RA 7S 3.0 - 8.0 MHz H4000P
Appendix 498Vivid7/Vivid7 PRO Users Manual FC092326-03 Image Management • TruAccess: ultimate workflow with instant access data 10S 4.0 - 12.0 MHz H4901PCS Linear Array 7L 3.2 - 7.5 MHz H40212LF 10L 4.0 - 11.0 MHz H40212LG 12L 5.0 - 11.5 MHz H40412LH M12L a6.0 - 13.0 MHz H40412LD i8L 5.0 - 8.0 MHz H45511NW i13L 8.0 - 13.0 MHz H45511NT Curved Array (Convex) 3.5C 2.4 - 5.0 MHz H4901PE 5C 3.6 - 8.0 MHz H40412A M7C 3.0 - 8.0 MHz H40412LC 8C 4.0 - 10.0 MHz H40412LJ E8C 4.0 - 10.0 MHz H40412LD Doppler 2D (P2D) 2.0 MHz H4830JE 6D (P6D) 6.0 MHz H4830JG Multiplane Transesophageal Phased Array b 6T 2.9 - 6.7 MHz H45001YD 7T 3.0 - 8.0 MHz H45521DX 8T 3.3 - 8.0 MHz H45001YE 9T 3.3 - 10.0 MHz H45521DY a) Vivid 7 only b) TEE probe adapter allows using PAMPTE and 6Tv which are designed for System FiVe and Vivid FiVe scanners Probe Freq. Range Cat. #
Appendix Vivid7/Vivid7 PRO Users Manual499 FC092326-03 management • Next generation of DICOM image format: raw image DICOM incorporates raw image data information with all its data management flexibility into the image communication standard DICOM • 2D, CFM or TVI data at maximum framerate may be reviewed by scrolling or by running cineloops • Image Clipboard for stamp-size storage and review of stored images and loops • Built-in patient archive with images/loops, patient information, measurements and report • Configurable HTML-based report function • Internal archive can be exported to Removable Image Storage through Magneto-Optical Disk and DICOM Media • Internal Hard Disk: for storing programs, application defaults, ultrasound images and patient archive • All data storage is based on ultrasound raw data, allowing to change gain, baseline, color maps, sweep speeds etc., for recalled images and loops • DICOM media: read/write images on DICOM format • Alphanumeric patient data can be exported in MS Excel compatible format • AVI and JPEG export Advanced Options Contrast Imaging (option) Real Time Myocardial Contrast Imaging (RTMC) Research (Vivid 7 only) • Low power dynamic imaging of myocardial contrast • Simultaneous visualization of wall motion and myocardial contrast • Destruction and replenishment using flash imaging • Frame rates up to 30 Hz • Probe dependent: M3S Myocardial Contrast (MC) Application 1 • Based on 2nd harmonic Imaging, optimized for amplitude- sensitive detection of contrast-specific signals within the
Appendix 500Vivid7/Vivid7 PRO Users Manual FC092326-03 myocardium in ECG-triggered mode • Available in 2D Tissue harmonic imaging and Color Angio • Probe dependent: M3S, 3S, 5S Left Ventricular Contrast (LVC) 1 • Based on 2nd harmonic imaging optimized for visualization of contrast in LV • Probe dependent: M3S, 3S, 5S, 6T 1) Harmonic Imaging for supporting contrast agent imaging was developed by Schering. EchoPAC PC • EchoPAC PC adds connectivity and image analysis capability to Vivid 7/Vivid 7 PRO • Instant access to ultrasound raw data provided by the system • Advanced Post-Processing Analysis • MO drive • CD writer EchoStress (option) • Advanced and flexible stress-echo examination capabilities • Provides exercise and pharmacological protocol templates • Template editor for user-configuration of existing templates or creation of new templates • Reference scan display during acquisition for stress level comparison (dual screen) • Raw data continuous capture • Wall motion scoring (bull-eye and segmental) Q Analysis (option) Quantitative TVI/SRI/SI/TT analysis SRI, SI and TT are available on Vivid 7 only • Multiple Time-motion trace display from selected points in the myocardium • Arbitrary curved Anatomical M-Mode • Offline postprocessing with comprehensive image
Appendix Vivid7/Vivid7 PRO Users Manual501 FC092326-03 adjustment capabilities of TVI, TT, SRI and Strain imaging data Quantitative Contrast analysis Post processing on Contrast Harmonic images (2D and Angio data) • Time-Intensity Analysis: allows instant time-intensity calculation from up to eight regions of interest • Curve-fitting Analysis: for research studies of myocardial perfusion rates using contrast agents • Offline ECG triggering from Real time data • Arbitrary curved Anatomical M-Mode • Spatial Profile: displays the intensity profile along the anatomical M-Mode path Quantitative Stress analysis Provides three different analysis tools based on TVI data stored during stress acquisition • Optional Tissue Tracking velocity data can be acquired in the background of 2D stress protocols - this allows stress quantification that provides three different analysis tools: • Tissue Tracking - enables visualization of the heart contraction at peak level by color-coding the displacement in the myocardium • Vpeak measurement - enables the display of a tissue velocity trace for a selected region of a previously scored segment through the entire heart cycle • Quantitative analysis - enables further quantitative analysis based on multiple tissue velocity traces EchoDICOM (option) • Ethernet network connection • DICOM support • Storage to DICOM Server • Modality Worklist: gives access to a list of patients from a worklist server (usually HIS) • Storage commitment • Performed Procedure Step • Verify: provides verification of an active connection
Appendix 502Vivid7/Vivid7 PRO Users Manual FC092326-03 between the scanner and another DICOM device Peripherals (options) Internal peripherals • SVHS VCR • Full control from system panel • Frame grabber for playback • M&A package for video measurements • B/W video printer with control from system panel • Color video printer with control from system panel Exter nal • Ink-jet printer Physical Dimensions Cart • Low rolling resistance casters • Brakes on front casters • Direction of casters can be locked for improved maneuverability • Intelligent Fans: revolution speed is automatically adapted to the systems internal operating temperature Size Metric Imperial Height a137.5 cm 157.5 cm 54.1 in 62 in Width64.0 cm 25.2 in Depth90.0 cm 35.4 in Weight b190 kg 419 lbs a) with monitor b) with monitor, without peripherals
Appendix Vivid7/Vivid7 PRO Users Manual503 FC092326-03 Electrical Specifications Safety • Built to meet the requirements of: • IEC 60601-1 (1988) • UL 2601-1 • The European Medical Devices Directive (MDD) 93/42/ EEC (CE Mark) • The Vivid 7/Vivid 7 PRO ultrasound unit is a Class I device, type CF, according to Sub-clause 14 of IEC 60601-1 (1988). • The Vivid 7/Vivid 7 PRO ultrasound unit meets the EMC requirements in EN 55011 (1991/1998) for Group 1. Class B (10 meters) Voltage (VAC)Frequency (Hz)Current (A) 100-120 50–60 10 230 50–60 5 CAUTIONNot all features or products described in this document may be available or cleared for sale in all markets. Please contact your local GE Medical Systems representative to get the latest information. © 2001-2003 GE Medical Systems
Appendix 504Vivid7/Vivid7 PRO Users Manual FC092326-03 Probe/Application over view Probe Application 3S M3S 5S 7S 10S 7L 10L 12L M12L i8L i13L 3.5C 5C M7C 8C E8C Abdominal ++ ++++ Arterial + Cardiac +++++ ++ Carotid ++++ Coronary +++++ Exercise + + Fetal Heart a++++ ++ + LV Contrast +++ LVO Stress + MC Contrast + + + Octave SRI + Obstetrics a++ + Pediatric +++++ Pelvic + + + Q-Stress + + Real Time MC + Renal + + + + Small rodent + + + Q-Stress + + Transcranial + + Superficial + + + Only the applications marked with a “a” are approved for fetal use when appropriate probe is selected.
Appendix Vivid7/Vivid7 PRO Users Manual505 FC092326-03 Venous + + Probe Application 2D 6D 5T 6T 8T 9T PAMPTE Abdominal Arterial Cardiac + + + + Carotid + Coronary + Exercise Fetal Heart a LV Contrast + LVO Stress MC Contrast + + + Octave SRI Obstetrics a Pediatric + + Pelvic Q-Stress Real Time MC Only the applications marked with a “a” are approved for fetal use when appropriate probe is selected.Probe Application 3S M3S 5S 7S 10S 7L 10L 12L M12L i8L i13L 3.5C 5C M7C 8C E8C Only the applications marked with a “a” are approved for fetal use when appropriate probe is selected.
Appendix 506Vivid7/Vivid7 PRO Users Manual FC092326-03 Renal Small rodent Q-Stress Transcranial Superficial VenousProbe Application 2D 6D 5T 6T 8T 9T PAMPTE Only the applications marked with a “a” are approved for fetal use when appropriate probe is selected. CAUTIONGE recommends dedicated probes for use on humans only or animals only. Mark probes dedicated for animals only with special labels. If probes are interchanged between humans and animals, GE strongly recommends that the probes are sterilized between transitions humans / animals. Observe any national rules and regulations for handling equipment used on both animals and humans. Such national restrictions may prohibit transfer of probes used on animals to humans and vice-versa.