Gain and Depth
Gain and depth are buttons/knobs/selections on all systems. Turn to the right increases; to the left decreases
- Gain increases or decreases white value
- Similar to turning up the volume when listening to music
- Set so that fluid is black
- Over gain can make it difficult to see boarders/interfaces
- Time Gain Compensation (TCG) allows setting different gains at different depths, and is especially useful in cardiac imaging
- Setting the depth adjusts the size of object images
- Hash marks along the side are usually set a 1 cm
- Adjust the Depth to optimize the image
- Only see the area of interest
- Most systems have an auto-optimize button which can be helpful
- Most systems have an auto-optimize button which can be helpful
- Set the gain and depth in 2D. However, it will affect all imaging (M-mode, Doppler)
- When first scanning play with the depth and gain so you understand then play with the auto scan
- It does not improve every image
- As you get more experienced get in the habit of optimizing every image
- Selecting 2D will reset back to defaults for that exam type, and this is useful if you can’t figure out how to get back to a good image