| US 7,603,182 B2 | ||
| Ultrasonograph, work flow edition system, and ultrasonograph control method | ||
| Akihiro Sano, Tochigi (Japan); Naohisa Kamiyama, Tochigi (Japan); and Yoichi Ogasawara, Tochigi (Japan) | ||
| Assigned to Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Tokyo (Japan) | ||
| Appl. No. 10/494,683 PCT Filed Nov. 22, 2001, PCT No. PCT/JP01/10235 § 371(c)(1), (2), (4) Date May 05, 2004, PCT Pub. No. WO03/043501, PCT Pub. Date May 30, 2003. |
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| Prior Publication US 2004/0254465 A1, Dec. 16, 2004 | ||
| Int. Cl. G05B 11/01 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 700—15 [382/128; 600/437] | 4 Claims |

| 1. A method of controlling an ultrasonic diagnostic equipment which projects ultrasonic signals into a patient, and which
forms an ultrasonic image on the basis of reflection echoes from the patient, comprising:
displaying a list of activities which are defined as functional units of an examination procedure of steps, and defined contents
of a workflow protocol in which the plurality of activities are arrayed in a sequence of execution of the activities, on a
screen by using icons;
adding the activities within the list, to the defined contents by drag & drop operations;
saving the resulting defined contents in a form which is executable by the ultrasonic diagnostic equipment;
controlling equipment operations including the generation of the ultrasonic image, in accordance with the workflow protocol
based on the examination procedure of steps created beforehand; and
visually editing the workflow protocol on the screen,
wherein the visually editing comprises:
displaying icons on a screen, for activities which are defined as functional units of the examination procedure of steps,
each of the icons including a schematic picture for representing each of the corresponding activities;
moving the icons and arraying them in a predetermined order through user operations including drag & drop operations, thereby
to form a workflow on the screen; and
saving the workflow in a predetermined format which is executable by an ultrasonic diagnostic equipment, and
wherein the visually editing computes the total time period which would elapse during an actual conduct of the workflow protocol
being edited as a simulation.
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