Ultrasonic diagnostic device
US-2024389977-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9561015B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9561015-B2 |
| Application number | US-89531507-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 24, 2007 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2007 |
| Publication date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 7, 2017 |
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An ultrasound system comprises a probe for acquiring ultrasound data associated with a patient and a microphone detecting audio. The system further comprises a processor module and a memory. The processor module is configured to receive the ultrasound data from the probe and processes the ultrasound data to form an image file. The processor module is further configured to receive the audio from the microphone and forms a voice recording file based on the received audio. The memory stores the image file and the voice recording file, and the processor module automatically associates the image file and the voice recording file with each other.
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An ultrasound system, comprising: a probe for acquiring ultrasound data associated with a patient; a microphone for detecting audio; a processor module configured to receive the ultrasound data from the probe, the processor module processing the ultrasound data to form an image file, the processor module being further configured to receive the audio from the microphone, the processor module forming a voice recording file based on the received audio; a memory for storing the image, file and the voice recording file, the processor module automatically associating the image file and the voice recording file with each other; and a display for displaying a recording icon and an image associated with the image file, wherein the recording icon indicates an ON state of recording and an OFF state of recording; wherein the image file comprises multiple consecutive frames of data acquired over time, the processor module combining the voice recording file and the image file into a single combined file, wherein the voice recording file is synchronized with respect to the image file within the single combined file. 2. An ultrasound system, comprising: a probe for acquiring ultrasound data associated with a patient; a microphone for detecting audio; a processor module configured to receive the ultrasound data from the probe, the processor module processing the ultrasound data to form an image file, the processor module being further configured to receive the audio from the microphone, the processor module forming a voice recording file based on the received audio; a memory for storing the image file and the voice recording file, the processor module automatically associating the image file and the voice recording file with each other; and a display for displaying a recording icon and an image associated with the image file, wherein the recording icon indicates an ON state of recording and an OFF state of recording; wherein the recording icon is a first recording icon, the display further displaying at least one second recording icon at a first image location on the image, the ultrasound system further comprising a user interface for at least one of selecting the at least one second recording icon to play the associated voice recording file and moving the at least one second recording icon to a different image location on the image. 3. The ultrasound system of claim 2 , wherein the user interface provides an audio recording control interface, the audio recording control interface being configured to provide at least one of starting a recording session and stopping a recording session. 4. The ultrasound system of claim 2 , wherein the voice recording file is one of acquired subsequent to an acquisition of the image file and acquired during an acquisition of the image file. 5. The ultrasound system of claim 2 , wherein the image file comprises at least one frame of data and has a length of time t 1 , wherein the voice recording file has a length of time t 2 , wherein the lengths of time t 1 and t 2 may be the same as each other or may be different with respect to each other. 6. The ultrasound system of claim 2 , wherein the ultrasound system is one of a hand carried system, miniaturized system, pocket-sized system, and portable system. 7. The ultrasound system of claim 2 , wherein the memory is configured to store recorded movements of a cursor or a visible on-screen tool while acquiring multiple consecutive frames of ultrasound data, the processor module automatically associating the image file and the recorded movements, the display being configured to display the image synchronized with the associated recorded movements and an audio output of the voice recording file. 8. The ultrasound system of claim 2 , wherein the processor module automatically associates the image file and the voice recording file by storing the image file and the voice recording file in a common examination folder. 9. The ultrasound system of claim 2 , wherein the processor module automatically associates the image file and the voice recording file by giving the image file and the voice recording file substantially similar names with different extensions. 10. The ultrasound system of claim 2 , wherein the processor module automatically associates the image file and the voice recording file by including the same examination number into names of the image file and the voice recording file. 11. The ultrasound system of claim 2 , wherein the recording icon indicates that the processor module is currently capable of recording audio. 12. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , further comprising a user interface providing an audio recording control interface, the audio recording control interface being configured to provide at least one of starting a recording session and stopping a recording session. 13. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the voice recording file is one of acquired subsequent to an acquisition of the image file and acquired during an acquisition of the image file. 14. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the image file comprises at least one frame of data and has a length of time t 1 , wherein the voice recording file has a length of time t 2 , wherein the lengths of time t 1 and t 2 may be the same as each other or may be different with respect to each other. 15. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the ultrasound system is one of a hand carried system, miniaturized system, pocket-sized system, and portable system. 16. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the memory is configured to store recorded movements of a cursor or a visible on-screen tool while acquiring multiple consecutive frames of ultrasound data, the processor module automatically associating the image file and the recorded movements, the display being configured to display the image synchronized with the associated recorded movements and an audio output of the voice recording file. 17. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the recording icon indicates that the processor module is currently capable of recording audio.
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