5-94  Image Optimization 
5.14.1.6  Cine Review 
Press <Freeze> or open an elastography imaging cine file to enter cine review status. 
5.14.2  STE Imaging (Sound Touch Elastography) 
Keep the probe still to produce the elastography image in real-time STE mode. The tissue hardness of the 
mass can be determined by the image color and brightness. Besides, the relative tissue hardness is 
displayed in quantitative manners. STE imaging provides you real elasto modulus for quantification 
analysis. 
STE imaging is an option. The system supports STE imaging only when STE or Endocavity STE is 
configured. 
The SC6-1s, C6-2Gs, L9-3s, L20-5s, L14-3Ws, L13-3Ns, and SC6-1E probes support STE imaging when 
STE is configured. 
The V11-3Hs, DE11-3Ws, and ELC13-4s probes support STE imaging when Endocavity STE is configured. 
5.14.2.1  Basic Procedures for STE Imaging 
1.  Select a proper probe. Perform 2D scan to locate the region. 
2.  Tap [Elasto]→[STE] on the touch screen. Or press the user-defined <STE> key (set the user-defined key 
via [Preset]→[System]→[iConsole&Footswitch]/[Key Board]) to enter the STE mode. 
 
3.  Adjust the ROI based on the lesion size, and press <Set> to adjust the ROI size and the position. To 
compare the hardness between the lesion and the normal tissue, the ROI should include the lesion and 
the normal tissue.   
4.  Keep the probe still to imaging, and adjust the parameter to obtain premium image.   
5.  Freeze the image, and replay the image if necessary. 
6.  Perform the measurement or add comment/body mark to the image if necessary. 
7.  Save the single-frame and multi-frame image. 
8.  Acquire high-quality image if necessary (for details, refer to “5.14.2.2 STE Mode Image Optimization”). 
9.  Press <B> on the control panel or tap [Elasto] on the touch screen to exit the shear wave elastography 
mode, and return to B mode. 
 
5.14.2.2  STE Mode Image Optimization 
Image Quality 
Description 
Used to select the transmitting frequency of the current probe, the real-time value of 
which is displayed in the image parameter area in the upper left side of the screen.