![]() ![]() ![]() This does allow you to save images to a USB stick. This is going to show the active images for this patient, image history for that patient– I don’t have a history, so this is all we’ll see– and then we want to try Data Transfer.įirst, there’s a Batch Quick Save here. And up here in the left hand corner, we have some choices. So first thing we’ll do here, let’s go to the Patient screen. Get that up there.Īnd then there’s some other ways, too, but they’re not very efficient. If I flip through here, and go to previous images, I can save single images at a time by coming over here and clicking the Menu button, as we showed in an earlier movie. So I’m going to address exporting an entire patient file to a USB or network, because earlier we did discuss how to. Transcript to DICOM Export, PC Export, Networking and Connectivity with the GE Logiq e ultrasound machine:įor connectivity and exporting images, there are a number of ways you can export to a USB or send to a DICOM network. Improving Cardiac Frame Rates on the GE Logiq e and Vivid e Managing Hard Drive Space on the GE Logiq e and Vivid e Part 7: Configuring DICOM on the GE Logiq e Part 5: Exporting and Connectivity with the Logiq e Part 1: Getting Started with the GE Logiq e Links to all parts of the series can be found below the video. Looking to buy a GE ultrasound machine? Call one of our sales experts today at (877) 661-8224. This is one among many of our videos in our Ultrasound Machine Training library. In this installment of the GE Logiq e Training Series, I also discuss DICOM connectivity across a network and the most common problems faced by users around the globe when networking the GE Logiq e ultrasound machine. It simply doesn’t work unless you try to use MPEGVue, which is incompatible with recent Windows operating systems.įor detailed instructions on connecting to DICOM/PACS systems, check out our new video that deals with this issue explicitly: Configuring DICOM on the GE Logiq e. ![]() This video discusses exporting in DICOM format and avoiding any other format for exporting images. This video shows how to export images, and where to go to input the data received by the PACS administrator (radiologist or DICOM server admin), but you’ll need to get the proper information from the network administrator and PACS admin.Īdditionally, exporting images for viewing on a PC in a PC format such as JPG or AVI can be extremely difficult and often produces poor results. However, unfortunately you’ll need solid knowledge of your network or access to an IT professional, as well as information from your PACS/DICOM provider. While this process is not intuitive, the connectivity and export options on the Logiq e are powerful and diverse. In fact, until I released this video, this issue was, hands down, the #1 technical support issue I deal with on the GE Logiq e involving connectivity and exporting images. ![]() Even the most experienced people call me frustrated and baffled at the seemingly confusing and complicated DICOM connectivity with the Logiq e. I’m talking about experienced IT people, sonographers, physicians, etc. I don’t think I’ve ever spoken with someone who has successfully exported images or set up a connectivity solution for the GE Logiq e on their first try. DICOM, Networking, PACS, and Exporting with the GE Logiq e ![]()
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