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Operation Manual
Applying ALARA
The system-imaging mode used depends upon the information needed. 2D-mode and M-mode
imaging provide anatomical information, while Doppler, Power, and Color imaging provide information
about blood ow. Scanned modes, like 2D-mode, Power, or Color, disperse or scatter the ultrasonic
energy over an area, while an unscanned mode, like M-mode or Doppler, concentrates ultrasonic
energy. Understanding the nature of the imaging mode being used allows the sonographer to apply
the ALARA principle with informed judgment. The probe frequency, system set-up values, scanning
techniques, and operator experience aid the sonographer in meeting the denition of the ALARA
principle.
The decision as to the amount of acoustic output is, in the nal analysis, up to the system operator. This
decision must be based on the following factors: type of patient, type of exam, patient history, ease
or diculty of obtaining diagnostically useful information, and the potential localized heating of the
patient due to probe surface temperatures. Prudent use of the system occurs when patient exposure
is limited to the lowest index reading for the shortest amount of time necessary to achieve acceptable
diagnostic results.
Although a high index reading does not mean that a bioeect is actually occurring, a high index
reading should be taken seriously. Every eort should be made to reduce the possible eects of a high
index reading. Limiting exposure time is an eective way to accomplish this goal.
There are several system controls that the operator can use to adjust the image quality and limit
the acoustic intensity. These controls are related to the techniques that an operator might use to
implement ALARA. These controls can be divided into three categories: direct, indirect, and receiver
control.
Direct Controls
Application selection and the output intensity control directly aect acoustic intensity. There are
dierent ranges of allowable intensity or output based on your selection. Selecting the correct range
of acoustic intensity for the application is one of the rst things required during any exam. For example,
peripheral vascular intensity levels are not recommended for fetal exams. Some systems automatically
select the proper range for a particular procedure, while others require manual selection. Ultimately,
the user bears the responsibility for proper clinical use. The Samsung Medison system provides both
automatic and user-denable settings.
Output has direct impact on acoustic intensity. Once the application has been established, the output
control can be used to increase or decrease the intensity output. The output control allows you to
select intensity levels less than the dened maximum. Prudent use dictates that you select the lowest
output intensity consistent with good image quality.
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