OmniVew. rot.
VCI thickness mode
Gray/Tint Maps
OmniView render direction
Icon
Line
VCI Render
OmniView Method
Probe Orientation
Background
VCI Render Mode 1 (basic) VCI
Render Mode 2 (mix)
Using OmniView
Volume Cine Menu
8.7.4 TUI (Tomographic Ultrasound Imaging)
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Rotates OmniView
Displays the slice thickness.
Select the desired Gray/Tint Map.
Change the view on the OmniView slice.
The icon shows the orientation of the OmniView slice in relation to the ref. slice.
Show or hide the OmniView Line.
Choose the desired OmniView method (
Open the Probe Orientation menu.
Adjust the background brightness.
Select the desired Render Modes.
1.
Press 2D on the user interface to start B-Mode.
2.
Press 4D on the user interface.
3.
The 4Dpre menu appears (with last used acquisition mode).
4.
Select
VIC-OmniView if not already active.
5.
The VCI OmniView pre menu appears.
6.
Optional: change line method and settings.
7.
Enter an OmniView line.
8.
Adjust the line - position and / or - rotation.
9.
Optional: change settings.
10.
Press Start on the trackball or Freeze on the user interface.
For more information see 'Volume Cine' on page 8-34.
TUI is an option.
TUI is a new "Visualization" mode for 3D and 4D data sets. The data is presented as slices
through the data set, which are parallel to each other. An overview image, which is orthogonal
to the parallel slices, shows the parts of the volume, which are displayed in the parallel planes.
This method of visualization is consistent with the way other medical systems such as CT or
MRI, present the data. The distance between the parallel planes can be adjusted to fit the
requirements of the given data set. In addition it is possible to set the number of planes.
The planes and the overview image can also be printed to a DICOM printer, for easier
comparison of ultrasound data with CT and/or MRI data.
Possible Acquisition Modes:
•
4D Real Time
•
3D Static
3D and 4D Mode
actual view or projected view ).
For more information see 'Render' on page 8-14.
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