Performing an Exam
2-68 LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 – User Guide
Direction 5610736-100
 Rev. 9
Clinical Measurement Accuracy
Basic Measurements
The following information is intended to provide guidance to the 
user in determining the amount of variation or measurement 
error that should be considered when performing clinical 
measurements with this equipment.  Error can be contributed by 
equipment limitations and improper user technique.  Be sure to 
follow all measurement instructions and develop uniform 
measurement techniques among all users to minimize the 
potential operator error.  Also, in order to detect possible 
equipment malfunctions that could affect measurement 
accuracy, a quality assurance (QA) plan should be established 
for the equipment that includes routine accuracy checks with 
tissue mimicking phantoms.
Please be advised that all distance and Doppler related 
measurements through tissue are dependent upon the 
propagation velocity of sound within the tissue.  The propagation 
velocity usually varies with the type of tissue, but an average 
velocity for soft tissue is assumed.  This equipment is designed 
for, and the accuracy statements listed on are based on, an 
assumed average velocity of 1540 m/s.  The percent accuracy 
when stated applies to the measurement obtained (not the full 
scale range).  Where the accuracy is stated as a percent with a 
fixed value, the expected inaccuracy is the greater of the two.