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Central Processing Unit
(CPU) The CPU is the brain of the ultrasound machine, the main processor in the computer.
The CPU executes complex computer programs to send electrical currents to the transducer probe to emit sound waves, to receive the electrical pulses from the probes that were created from the returning echoes. The CPU does the calculations, data processing and forms the image on the display. The CPU also stores the processed data and/or image on disk.disk.
Color Doppler Imaging
(CDI) Color Doppler imaging depicts the mean frequency shifts of the Doppler signal. Color [colour, Brit.] Doppler imaging is a method for visualizing direction and velocity of movement, such as of blood flow within the cardiac chambers or blood vessels. The flow direction and velocity information gathered by Doppler ultrasonography is color coded onto a gray scale cross-sectional image. The sensitivity of Doppler ultrasound is increased in conjunction with the use of vascular contrast agents.
Direction and blood flow velocity are coded as colors and shades:
Red - flow coming nearer to the probe.
Blue - flow coming away of the probe.

See also Bi-directional Illumination, Color Map.
Duplex
Duplex ultrasonography (duplex scan) consists of two ultrasound modalities to study blood flow and the perivascular tissue. This includes B-mode / gray scale imaging used in combination with spectral Doppler / pulsed-wave Doppler.
The real-time visualization of the vessels and tissue by the B-mode component improves the PW Doppler positioning and the direction of blood flow can be inferred. The angle between the direction of the PW Doppler signal and the estimated direction of blood flow can be measured.
Duplex techniques are available on phased array, linear array, and mechanical scanners. A phased array probe is able to create nearly simultaneous images and flow information. A linear array transducer can also do this if the Doppler probe is attached separately to one end of the scanhead. A mechanical transducer freeze the image; the crystals must be static to produce a Doppler image. The first two transducers are therefore the best choice for Duplex.

See also Compound B-Mode, and Duplex Scanner.
EUB-405 PLUS
www.hitachimed.com/products/ultrasound/eub_405.asp From Hitachi Medical Systems America Inc.;
The EUB-405 PLUS ultrasound system is a small portable unit and offers extreme dependability and uncompromising image quality. Compatible with a wide range of transducers, this system is a cost effective solution for a variety of clinical settings. A variety of measurements and calculations including distance, area, circumference, volume, are possible.
Device Information and Specification
APPLICATIONS
General purpose, OB, urological
CONFIGURATION
Compact portable system
RANGE OF PROBE TYPE
Linear, convex, radial, bi-plane, echoendoscope longitudinal
PROBE PORTS
One
B-mode, M-mode, simultaneous B/M-mode
OPTIONAL PACKAGE
Cine/multi-memory, digital image storage and transfer via flashcard, cart, second port
WEIGHT
Less than 14 kg
Endoscopic Ultrasound
(EUS) Endoscopic ultrasound uses a small probe that is inserted in the rectum either through a proctoscope or by itself. During the test biopsies of any suspicious areas are possible. The usual necessary preparation is an enema to empty the rectum. Endoscopic ultrasound provides additional information about rectal polyps, rectal cancer, perianal infection, and sphincter muscle injuries and improves the selection of patients for local excision.
Transrectal echography using a high-frequency transducer is a well established method for preoperative rectal carcinoma assessment.
Endoscopic scanning is limited by the ultrasound physics (depth and axial resolution) of the endocavitary probe. Therefore, the combination of endoscopic and transcutaneous ultrasound is most favorable.
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