GE Ultrasound Feature
LOGIQView
Imaging TechnologyLOGIQView is GE's panoramic imaging feature that creates an extended field-of-view image by stitching together consecutive frames as the clinician slides the probe across the anatomy. Standard ultrasound displays only the tissue directly beneath the probe at any given moment, which limits visualization of structures larger than the transducer footprint. LOGIQView solves this by tracking probe motion in real time and assembling a continuous composite image that can span the full length of a muscle, tendon, vessel, or organ. This is particularly valuable in musculoskeletal imaging where clinicians need to assess an entire tendon or muscle group, and in vascular imaging where vessel length and tortuosity matter for surgical planning.

Key Benefits
Why LOGIQView matters
Full-length visualization of long anatomical structures
LOGIQView captures structures that extend beyond a single probe footprint, such as tendons, muscles, and vessel segments. Clinicians see the entire structure in spatial context rather than assembling a mental picture from multiple static images.
Accurate length and distance measurements across wide anatomy
The panoramic image maintains spatial calibration, allowing clinicians to measure distances that span the full extent of the sweep. This matters for documenting tear length, lesion dimensions, and distances to anatomical landmarks.
Single-image documentation replaces multiple static captures
One LOGIQView acquisition documents an entire anatomical region in a single image. This simplifies reporting, makes findings clearer for referring physicians, and reduces the number of stored images per exam.
Better surgical planning with spatial context
Surgeons reviewing LOGIQView images can see the relationship between a lesion and surrounding structures across the full sweep, improving pre-operative planning. The spatial continuity of the panoramic view conveys information that a series of disconnected static images cannot.
About LOGIQView
LOGIQView uses image correlation algorithms to track probe movement as the clinician sweeps across the anatomy. The system continuously compares overlapping regions between consecutive frames to calculate the probe's position and orientation, then stitches each new frame onto the growing panoramic image. The result is a single wide image that preserves spatial relationships across a region much larger than the transducer's native field of view. For musculoskeletal imaging, LOGIQView captures an entire Achilles tendon, rotator cuff, or quadriceps muscle in one panoramic view, making it easier to identify the full extent of a tear, measure the distance between landmarks, and document findings for surgical planning. In vascular imaging, the feature creates a continuous map of vessel segments, showing stenosis location relative to anatomical landmarks and capturing tortuosity that single-frame views cannot represent. The panoramic image also serves as valuable documentation: a single LOGIQView capture can replace multiple static images that would otherwise need to be mentally assembled by the interpreting physician. The feature requires steady, consistent probe movement at a moderate pace. The system provides real-time feedback during acquisition, and clinicians can repeat the sweep if motion artifacts are detected. On LOGIQ systems, LOGIQView works with linear and convex probes across B-mode and Color Doppler, though B-mode panoramic imaging is the most common clinical use.
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