Invert; Angle Correction - GE VOLUSON 730Pro Basic User Manual

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7.1.2.7

Invert

This function inverts the PW spectrum display in relation to the direction of the flow. The displayed
spectrum is inverted around the baseline. The velocity or frequency scale changes accordingly.
Use [Invert] when necessary to change the spectral display orientation.
It is possible in both read- and write mode.
Forward flow indicates: Blood flow toward the transducer
Reverse flow indicates: Blood flow away from the transducer
key unlit Normal:
key lit:
7.1.2.8

Angle Correction

To get optimum resolution and accuracy from Doppler measurements, the angle that exists between
the ultrasound beam and the blood flow should be maintained between 0 and 20 degrees.
However, due to anatomical limitations an angle of 55 to 65 degrees is common in peripheral vascular
applications. The blood flow velocity calculation based on the incident angle of the ultrasound beam to
the axis of the vessel can be determined this way.
The vessel must be displayed in longitudinal section and the angle cursor must be positioned parallel
to the vessel axis (in the area of the measuring volume).
Angle correction adjusts the Doppler scale and is only necessary for velocity display (cm/s, m/s)
according to the Doppler equation.
The cursor angle can be changed in 1° increments in both directions continuously.
By pressing the angle knob repeatedly the angle correction is changed
from + 60° to 0° and to – 60°.
No indication to set the angle correction will appear in the measuring programs.
Remarks:
*
The actual angle is displayed on the screen [SV Angle ...].
*
Adjusting the angle is always possible, in write mode and read mode.
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Forward flow above the baseline
Reverse flow below the baseline
Inverted:
Reverse flow above the baseline
Forward flow below the baseline
Spectral Doppler Mode
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