Time Gain Compensation (TGC), also known as Depth Gain Compensation (DGC), is used to adjust the amplification of ultrasound signals based on their depth. As ultrasound waves travel deeper into the tissue, they become weaker due to attenuation. TGC compensates for this attenuation by progressively increasing the gain for deeper echoes, ensuring that structures at different depths appear with similar brightness on the ultrasound image. This function is critical for creating a uniform image and accurately visualizing deeper anatomical structures.
American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). Sonography Principles and Instrumentation (SPI) Examination Review Guide.
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