Specifications
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Chapter 28: Working with cine loops
Press
Cine Store
after you have acquired your image or at any time while you
are acquiring image data. This stores the buffered cine loop frames as an
image that appears in your Study Browser.
Pause an acquired cine loop, drag the left or right cine loop range bracket to
isolate a range of image frames within the original cine loop and then press
Cine Store
to store the range of image frames as a cine loop.
Creating a cine loop subset from a full cine loop
You can use the start and end range brackets to create a cine loop subset from a
full cine loop. This is useful when you want to review only a portion of the
original cine loop.
f To create a cine loop subset from a full cine loop:
1. From the Study Browser, open a cine loop.
2. Drag the start bracket and then click to define the start of the subset range.
3. Drag the end bracket and then click to define the end of the subset range.
4. Use the cine loop review controls to view the cine loop subset.
5. If you want to store the cine loop subset, press
Cine Store
.
This sets the playback range in the stored data. The playback range can be
changed and then stored again. The original data in unaffected.
Viewing saved physiological data
When you are analyzing your saved images, you can view the the heart rate,
temperature, respiration rate and blood pressure data that that the system
recorded along with the image data.
The system displays this physiological data in three areas of the Mode window.
The following illustration and table describes the features of each area.
Physiological data elements when you are analyzing saved image data










