Ultrasound Artifacts 5: Image Optimization
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Course Details
Credit/contact hours: .5
Estimated time to complete: 30 minutes
Publication Date: March 8, 2018
Expiration date: March 7, 2027
Reviewed: March 5, 2024
Description:
Ultrasound artifacts, which are becoming increasingly rare as technology improves, can still lead to critical errors in interpretation if they are not recognized and dealt with appropriately. A proper understanding of how they are created allows the echocardiographer to recognize, and work around these potentially hazardous pitfalls. This course covers recommendations for image optimization, including use of harmonic imaging and system gain, dynamic range, and variance mapping, among others. (NOTE: This material is best understood after completing The Physics of Ultrasound series first.)
Please note this course includes a Reference section. For accurate completion status, you MUST review the reference section.
Note: This course is eligible for ACPE credit.
You Will Learn
Recommendations for image optimization, including:
- gastric decompression
- use of harmonic imaging and system gain
- finding the optimum depth, width, zoom, and focus
- dynamic range
- color gain
- variance mapping