After the Exam is Over
3-60 LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 – User Guide
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Axial distance measurements
Description
Axial measurements are the distance measurements obtained 
along the sound beam. See Figure 3-35 for more information.
Benefit
The accurate measurement of the size, depth and volume of a 
structure is a critical factor in determining a proper diagnosis. 
Most imaging systems use depth markers and/or electronic 
calipers for this purpose.
Method
Axial distance should be measured in the near, mid and far fields 
as well as in zoom. If necessary, different depths or fields of 
view can be tested.
Procedure
1.  Scan a test phantom with precisely-spaced vertical pin 
targets. Adjust all scan controls, as necessary, for the best 
image of the pin targets to typical depths for the probe being 
used.
2. Press Freeze to stop image acquisition and perform a 
standard distance measurement between the pins at 
different points in the image. Record all images for 
archiving.
3.  Scan the vertical pins in zoom or at different depth/scale 
factors.
4. Press Freeze to stop image acquisition; repeat the distance 
measurements between pins and record the images for 
archiving.
5.  Document the measurements for reference and future 
comparison.
Contact a Service Engineer if vertical measurements differ by 
more than 5% of the actual distance.