Figure 3: (A) Lateral buttons allow for digital rotation of the ultrasound beam (omniplane) generated in the probe head. (B) Rotation between 0° and 180° using these buttons allows the probe to develop views in multiple planes such as coronal or transverse (note the purple omniplane axis). (C) The four-chamber view or sagittal plane in a bicaval view is shown for comparison.
Figure 3: (A) Lateral buttons allow for digital rotation of the ultrasound beam (omniplane) generated in the probe head. (B) Rotation between 0° and 180° using these buttons allows the probe to develop views in multiple planes such as coronal or transverse (note the purple omniplane axis). (C) The four-chamber view or sagittal plane in a bicaval view is shown for comparison.
By Joseph Harrington
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on July 19, 2020
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