UNIFORMITY
With gains set to obtain a uniform phantom image, freeze the image. Complete the questions regarding the uniformity of the image by marking the appropriate box using this key.
1) Agree
2) Disagree, slight non uniformities present
3) Disagree, major non uniformities present
Transducer #1
Transducer #2
1) The average brightness at edge of the scan is the same as the
average brightness in the middle.
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3
2) There are no vertically or radially oriented shadows from array element
dropout.
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3) There are no brightness transitions between focal zones.
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3
1) The average brightness at edge of the scan is the same as the
average brightness in the middle.
q
1
q
2
q
3
2) There are no vertically or radially oriented shadows from array element
dropout.
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1
q
2
q
3
3) There are no brightness transitions between focal zones.
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1
q
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q
3
LOW CONTRAST OBJECTIVE DETECTABILITY (Optional)
Complete only if you use a phantom
Transducer #1
Transducer #2
Manufacturer of Phantom: _____________________ Model: __________
Manufacturer of Phantom: _____________________ Model: __________
Object Depth
(Look at object’s depth over a wide a range as possible to cover
maximum range of the scanner)
Object Depth
(Look at object’s depth over a wide a range as possible to cover
maximum range of the scanner)
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5
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5
Object Size
Object Size
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5
1
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5
Object Contrast
Object Contrast
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5
1
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5
Detectability
Detectability
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Complete
Partial
Not Seen
2
Complete
Partial
Not Seen
3
Complete
Partial
Not Seen
4
Complete
Partial
Not Seen
5
Complete
Partial
Not Seen
1
Complete
Partial
Not Seen
2
Complete
Partial
Not Seen
3
Complete
Partial
Not Seen
4
Complete
Partial
Not Seen
5
Complete
Partial
Not Seen
Changed for Worse
Changed for Worse
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5
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5
PENETRATION
With system sensitivity set up for visualizing echogenicity as deeply as possible into the phantom, what is the maximum depth you can visualize the background
echographic pattern?
Mark the appropriate box.
Transducer #1
Transducer #2
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Less than 3 cm
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3cm
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3.5 cm
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4 cm
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4.5 cm
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5 cm
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5.5 cm
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6 cm
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6.5 cm
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7 cm
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7.5 cm
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8 cm
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8.5 cm
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9 cm
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9.5 cm
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10 cm
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10.5 cm
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11 cm
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11.5 cm
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12 cm
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12.5 cm
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13 cm
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13.5 cm
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14 cm
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15 cm
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16 cm
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Less than 3 cm
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3cm
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3.5 cm
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4 cm
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4.5 cm
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5 cm
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5.5 cm
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6 cm
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6.5 cm
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7 cm
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7.5 cm
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8 cm
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8.5 cm
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9 cm
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9.5 cm
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10 cm
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10.5 cm
q
11 cm
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11.5 cm
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12 cm
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12.5 cm
q
13 cm
q
13.5 cm
q
14 cm
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15 cm
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16 cm
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