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1. 137 8 8 1 Te EE eegene 137 8 8 2 VON CAI RENTEN mm 138 8 8 3 Wl zie Pane ee Nm 141 8 8 4 Ol SE e 143 8 8 5 Storage Commitment Panel 146 8 8 6 s VIC I re m 148 8 9 SEMINO EEN 152 8 9 1 Kee Liet EE 152 8 9 2 Rise acie PERI OU T TET 153 Y Q P X X X X H li Page 6 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual V ADDOHODCA QCUISOF and ICOM EC E 154 A 1 TOOLGUTS OLS RD coc ee omen mer eee re 154 A 2 ale eu Re 1o e eR ETE 154 A 3 Status Bar ICONS irs 155 AA Listed Icons in Database Elteren 155 A 5 ThumbNail Status TE TT 156 A 6 D tecior information E TE 157 A 7 Deleclor Status ICONS anaran AAAA A 158 AppendixB Image Process Guide HS2 c ERKENNEN RE ENNEN 159 B 1 WA m P 160 B 2 Contrast slope 0 50 E 161 B 3 Contrast point 01 UI c 162 B 4 Mean Point EUER IEN 163 B 5 le de EN TOO om 164 B 6 OPPoint 1000 100 TBD LLLeeeeeeee eee eee eene nennen nnn uuu u nuu u unn n nasa asas aD Dm nasa asas assa nnmn 165 B 7 COMPOS atl OM eee c 166 B 8 COTE CS lo EE 167 B 9 a jrlcte
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3. 168 B 10 ECRIRE PERRO N E E O T A O A 169 B 11 FDE CCC o E S 171 B 12 OS IEN e LEE 172 B 13 BAN CSG t HG A 173 B 14 Huge zie E 174 AppendixcC EXDOSUTG NOON EE 175 C 1 Flowchart Exposure Index Setting eeeee eccL Leeeeeeeeee rese rennen nnn nnt 175 C 2 Exposure Index E I and Deviation Index D I Display 176 C 3 Set Target Exposure Index EI Jin Step Panel ceci tta on trn ra dau ids ev E Ea cendres 177 CA EXxpOSU re ind x EE 178 C 4 1 Blat de Use seine aie at So eens atte oer Sess nc racine asec 178 C 4 2 aco d 178 C 5 Deviation Index Relative Index Formula ecce erreurs 179 C 5 1 DCOP O NEE 179 C 5 2 Blame cT 179 C 6 The Recommended Target Exposure Index EL eese 180 X n Page 7 of 181 RA20 129 035 V V ny VXvue User Manual Safety and Regulatory Safety Notice The following safety notices are used to emphasize certain safety instructions Follow the safety instructions in this manual along with warnings and cautions symbols Ignori
4. 4 J Yw sc ll Page 87 of 181 RA20 129 035 xin E VXvue User Manual 6 Viewer Mode Viewer Mode allows you to open the study selected on Database Mode and display it on the main image window Urgent Patient EM 120927 201012 ID EM 120927 201012 EIERE Name Urgent Patient EM c i Step Spine LAT Si Birth Date 2012 09 27 Pu d me LAT Acc No pe A ne LAT rs f A i y MT n s 1 12 e H Laterality l if 4 d 1 A Y bd wi E i 4 f D a DH 1 3 ul A 137 65mm I Pi 21 54 The leading company of precision imaging systems 2012 09 27 Figure 6 1 Viewer Mode For more information about Viewer Mode refer to chapter 4 2 Image Processing XX XT Y X X M M Page 88 of 181 RA20 129 035 ks VXvue User Manual 7 Print Mode Print Mode allows you to print images added from Exposure Database and Viewer modes using DICOM Print server ID M 120927 201012 Step Spine LAT Printer Name Name Urgent Patient Zoom 31 362 s FimSue Number of Copies Image Layout STANDARD 1 1 Orientation PORTRAIT AS e A 21 55 2012 09 27 Figure 7 1 Print Mode vo s X X X X X XX X XXX J n e li Page 89 of 181 RA20 129 035 s ES VXvue User Manual 7 1 Printe
5. i Page 142 of 181 RA20 129 035 EA VXvue User Manual 8 8 4 Storage Panel Storage Basic Information Name AE Title IP Address Port Timeout Verification Time Information LUT Modality Software Collimation Burned in annotation Burned in infomation Transfer Syntax Language Compression Figure 8 35 Storage Panel e Configure the SCP DICOM Storage server e Click the Echo button to verify the communication with the selected SCP e Configure various options to be used for sending the images to the selected SCP Make sure to enter the Station AE Title The image transfer can be failed if Station AE Tilte entered in System Panel described in chapter 8 1 1 is different with Calling AE Title on the specific SCP because some SCP rejects to receive images from unregistered SCU Client 8 8 4 1 SCP List You can select a SCP to use when the registered SCP is listed e Add Add new SCP e Delete Delete the selected SCP 8 8 4 2 Verification Display the results after verifying communication with the selected SCP e Echo Verify the communication with the selected SCP E Page 143 of 181 RA20 129 035 V pis VXvue User Manual n 8 8 4 3 Basic Information Configure properties of SCP When the registered SCP is selected on the SCP List the properties of SCP are displayed and can be configured s Name Set the SCP name e AE Title Set the AE title of the SCP e
6. 9 7 d m Ei pis VXvue User Manual VM a 4 2 3 24 Rectangle mE d Draw a rectangle over an image to indicate a region of interest To draw a rectangle e Click the Rect icon on the Tools Panel e Move the mouse cursor to the main image window and then the cursor will be changed to rectangle shape e Drag the mouse with clicking left button from one point to draw rectangle to other point of diagonal direction To move the rectangle annotation e Click the Select button and select the rectangle annotation e Locate the mouse cursor on the one line of the rectangle and then drag the mouse with clicking left button to move rectangle annotation Figure 4 26 Rectangle To resize the rectangle annotation e Click the Select button and select the rectangle annotation e Locate the mouse cursor on the corner of the rectangle and then drag the mouse with clicking left button to the desired size To delete the rectangle e Click the Select icon e Select the rectangle annotation and then press the Delete key Fee Page 54 of 181 RA20 129 035 bi VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 25 Ellipse Draw an ellipse including circle over an image for indicating a region of interest To draw an ellipse e Click the Ellipse icon on the Tools Panel e Move the mouse cursor to the main image window and then the mouse pointer will be changed to an ellipse shape s Drag the mouse with clickin
7. Figure 8 9 Procedure Panel e Add Delete button Manage procedures which are multiple steps to be exposed in the registered study e You can import a CSV format files made with the following way when clicking the Import button a Name Code1 Description Name 2 Code2 Description2 e f you register multiple steps to the procedure these steps will be automatically registered to that study when you register patients e Click the Up or Down button to change the order of steps in the procedure e Input codes of the procedure should be matched to the tag value described in chapter 8 8 2 5 Procedure Tag Selection Code means a study code in the DICOM worklist server or hospital information system You can input Name and Description to apart from code without restriction Page 113 of 181 RA20 129 035 7 VXvue User Manual When the studies register with information from DICOM Worklist server described in chapter g the procedure matched with the code from DICOM worklist server is searched and steps assigned to the procedure are added automatically without selecting step The procedures registered on the Procedure panel will be displayed in the in chapter Contents of Description are added to Study Description when selecting procedures manually in the New study tab 8 6 2 Step Panel HS1 Basic Sharpness Sharpness Contrast 4 LI Contrast N NOOOUOD0000 N
8. VXvue User Manual GET For more information refer to chapter 8 6 2 Step Panel Drag the mouse with clicking left button on a title bar in the image process pop up window to other desired location oe 4 2 3 31 Transfer P Transfer images to DICOM Storage server The image will be transferred to all servers which are registered on DICOM Storage configuration You can select All image or Selected in the selected study when sending images to DICOM Storage server Send Do you want to send all image in the sel e All Image X X X H B Xy OX P P nli Page 61 of 181 RA20 129 035 ris VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 32 Print Select the image to print and click the Print button to add images to Print Mode The mode is switched to Print Mode described in chapter 7 automatically You can select All image or Selected in the selected study which sends images to DICOM print server Print e Do you want to print all image in the selected study All Image Selected Cancel Click the Print button in Print Mode to print images by DICOM print server after manipulating image and adjusting layout FE Page 62 of 181 RA20 129 035 vn d VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 33 Stitch Figure 4 33 Image stitching To combine images e Select images in the same study e Click the Stitch button and then the Ima
9. X X n5MQ l Page 97 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual l Le 7 j r P r k l Make sure to enter the information configured in System since it is included as DICOM information CAUTION 8 1 1 1 Institution e Institution Name Input the hospital name e Institution Address Input the hospital address e Institution Department Name Input the Institution Department Name 8 1 1 2 Equipment e Manufacturer Input the equipment manufacturer s name e Manufacturer Model Name Input a model name of the product e Software Version Display the software version only display is available e Serial Number Input serial numbers of the product 8 1 1 3 System e Station Name e Station AE Title e Language Change a language used on the software e Station Name inputted on System Panel will be used for searching studies described in chapter 3 1 Worklist Panel e Station AE Title inputted on System Panel will be used for querying Worklist sending or printing images Changed language is applied after restarting the program aa i Page 98 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 1 If you want to add other languages to default set languages please open Language txt with only Excel software to support Unicode text from a language folder in database folder D Database or user defined folder which is made during the progra
10. Range 0 50 Recommended range 5 30 Unit e Comment 0 means that Contrast slope is automatically determined e Risk 1 4 is not recommended for use as those values are not good for a proper image processing 1 7 Step Spine DV ID EM 120927 201012 M TT i 1 7 ID EM 120927 201012 Name Urgent Patient M i 1 1 Step Spine DV Name Urgent Patient Birth Date 2012 09 27 e Birth Date 2012 09 27 o 0 Acc No Acc No W1 4012 W2 10620 Figure B 2 Contrast slope 5 Figure B 3 Contrast slope 50 Page 161 of 181 RA20 129 035 V B 3 Contrast point 0 100 VXvue User Manual Meaning A point of gray value where Contrast slope is applied e Effect To enhance the contrast at a wanted gray level For instance if you use the contrast slope at the lower gray level you can get more contrast at such low gray level e g Bone low Abdomen middle background High e Additional effect Range 0 100 e Recommended range 0 or 20 100 Unit e Comment 0 means that Contrast point is automatically determined Risk 1 19 is not recommended for use as those values are not good for a proper image processing ID EM 120927 201012 1 7 ID EM 120927 201012 1 7 Name Urgent Patient d f Step Spine DV Name Urgent Patient S r Step Spine DV Birth Date 2012 09 27 Birth Date 2012 09 27 A 9 o i o 2 4 o Acc No Cw SI Acc No
11. YX J D XY X o Page 57 of 181 RA20 129 035 Fr d V i G L I d i weer uu E a VXvue User Manual To modify the text annotation e Click the Select button and select text annotation e Double click the left mouse button in the selected text box to change with text input status e Change or add text annotation e To finish typing move the mouse cursor out of the text box 4 2 3 28 Show Hide Annotations Hide Ann I Show or hide all annotations on the image To show hide annotations e Click the Hide Ann button on the Tools Panel e If the Hide Ann button is deactivated the annotations will be displayed on the image If the Hide Ann button is activated the annotation will be hidden Figure 4 30 Show Hide Ann If you add an annotation when the Hide Ann button is activated the Hide Ann button will be automatically deactivated Page 58 of 181 RA20 129 035 V 4 2 3 29 Delete Annotations Delete Ann la Delete the selected annotations VXvue User Manual To delete annotations e Click the Select button select an annotation and then click the Delete Ann button e To delete multiple annotations click the Select button e Multi select annotations with the Ctrl key and then click the Delete key or the Delete Ann button If you drag the mouse while clicking the left button on the point where there is no
12. Figure 4 22 Dialog of User Defined Layout e Select the image layout by dragging the mouse over the grid until the right numbers of rows and columns are highlighted e Click the OK button Then the layout will be changed X X P UvV X XM Xz s li Page 50 of 181 RA20 129 035 di VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 21 Distance Measure distances between two points on the image You must configure Pixel Spacing option for each detector exactly through VXSetup Otherwise discrepancies may occur between the measured distance and the actual CAUTION distance To draw a line and measure distance e Click the Distance button on the Tools Panel e Move the mouse cursor to the main image window then the cursor will be changed to the ruler shape e Drag the mouse with clicking left button while moving it from starting point A you want to measure distance to another B point to draw a line e The distance between two points A and B will be calculated and displayed automatically To modify and move measurements e Click the Select button and select the distance annotation e Click the measured line AB select the point of line A or B and then drag the mouse with clicking left button while moving it to the position you want to re measure then the value of angle will be calculated and displayed automatically e Move the mouse into a red frame and drag it
13. Figure 8 33 MWL Panel Configure SCP DICOM Worklist server to get study information e Click the Add button to add New DICOM Worklist server and then input the information on the Basic Information e Specify the DICOM tags of information to be searched from SCP e Select the Procedure tag including code to be used on described in chapter e Click the Update button to save the changed information e Click the Echo button to verify the communication with a selected server 8 8 2 1 SCP List The registered SCP is listed and you can select a SCP to use e Add Add new SCP e Delete Delete the selected SCP e Check Select a SCP to use with a checked mark on the use field s H O X XX XX X n i Page 138 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual V 8 8 2 2 Verification Display the results after verifying communication with the selected SCP e Echo Verify the communication with the selected SCP 8 8 2 3 Basic Information Configure properties of SCP when the registered SCP is selected on the SCP List e Name Set the SCP name e AE Title Set the AE title of the SCP e P Address Set IP address of the SCP e Port Set port number of the SCP e MaxPDU Set Max PDU size to use while communicating with the selected SCP If Max PDU size is not checked the communication is made by using the setting value from SCP The speed of com
14. Distance Ellipse T Text Page 154 of 181 RA20 129 035 W vieworke VXvue User Manual A 3 Status Bar Icons bB More than local HDD PF i E La Under 33 compared to the total capacity of local HDD ee B Under 100 compared to the total capacity of local HDD B In DICOM Print status A 4 Listed icons in Database Mode Backed up pg Sent to the DICOM Print server S X X X M amp A P i Page 155 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual V AS Thumbnail Status Icons Backed up Deleted Sent to the DICOM Print server Sent to the DICOM Storage server Rejected image Currently selected step Spine LAT X XX X A X XX M l i Page 156 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual A 6 Detector information Icons The battery capacity is under 100 The battery capacity is under 75 The battery capacity is under 50 The battery capacity is under 25 Yr uv v uv W Need battery charge Errors in detector connection Detector connected Detector disconnected gk af Temperature error in the detector d Low temperature in the detector h High temperature in the detector The Wi Fi signal strength is under 100 The Wi Fi signal strength is under 75 The Wi Fi signal strength i
15. Monitor LUT Interpolation Mode Crop Option ScreenLUT NearestNeighbor Name ow Level Option 10 Up W2 Increase v Figure 8 7 Viewer Settings E Page 109 of 181 VXvue User Manual Viewer Tahoma Absolute Font Size Annotation Font amp Color Tahoma Annotation Size Label Size Update RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual V 8 4 1 Image Overlay Configure the list of information to overlay on displayed images at the main image window e b button Items are added on the left list from the right list by clicking the triangle button 4 Items on the left list are removed by clicking the triangle button gt The following information can be configured to display on the left right top and left right bottom of the image display window e Patient ID Patient Name Birthdate Sex Age Height Weight e Bodypart Projection Laterality e Performing Physician Referring Physician e Study Date Study Time Accession number e Series Number Instance Number Exposure Time e Dose kVp Dose mA Dose ms Dose mAs DAP e Exposure Index Deviation Index Target Exposure Index e Pixel Value Histogram Zoom Ratio e Institutional Name Institutional Address Institutional Department Name e Manufacturer Manufacturer Model Name Station Name Modality e Image Overlay Font amp Color a Configure color size and font of the overlay information to be displayed at the main image window on the image
16. To delete the currently displayed logs click the Clear button The displayed contents on Log Panel are saved to a log folder in the database folder A D Database or user defined folder which is made during program installation E Page 104 of 181 RA20 129 035 s ES VXvue User Manual 8 2 Work Settings New Study Unit Update Default Tab Worklist New Study Local Update Birth Date Birth Date Update Age Sex Age Sex Size Weight Size Weight Procedure Procedure Referring Physician Referring Physician Species Description Species Description Species Code Sequence U p Update Figure 8 5 Work Settings 8 2 1 New Study New Study allows to configuring items to use for registering studies manually e tems on the right side are added to the left side by clicking the triangle button al e Selected Items on the left side are removed by clicking the triangle button KI e Fields added listed on the left side will be displayed on New Study Panel described in chapter 3 2 e Checked items on the list indicate the mandatory items for registering studies manually e Blue items cannot be removed e Click the Up or Down button to change the order of the displayed items X X x l Page 105 of 181 RA20 129 035 pis VXvue User Manual You can add or remove the following fields on the list at the
17. s b VXvue User Manual VM a B 9 Denoise Meaning A parameter to determine the strength of noise reduction e Effect The higher the value of Denoise is the more noise reduction you can get e Caution The higher level of noise reduction could make the image smoother Range 0 14 e Recommended range More than 10 for body except for extremities 5 for extremities Unit e Comment This parameter can be easily adjusted by a user at the image processing panel e Risk Details in the image could be sacrificed a bit ID EM 120928 175945 2 1 ID EM 120928 175945 Name Urgent Patient E I 1179 Name Urgent Patient A DE Target E I A W1 4099 W2 10745 W1 4109 W2 10687 Figure B 16 Denoise 0 Figure B 17 Denoise 14 Page 168 of 181 RA20 129 035 W ieworke VXvue User Manual B 10 Gamma Figure B 18 Gamma Curve Meaning A parameter to determine the level of gamma curve after an image processing Effect The lower level of Gamma could make the image brighter e Additional effect The lower value of Gamma is the more details you can get at the lower level Range 0 9 Recommended range 2 Unit e Comment This parameter can be easily adjusted by a user at the image processing panel Risk Page 169 of 181 RA20 129 035 ke VXvue User Manual ID EM 120928 175945 2 1 ID EM 120928 175945 Name Urgent Patie
18. Cat Exotics Cancel Refer to chapter 8 3 1 Category for registering category 4 1 4 Patient Size Slide Select the size of patient with thickness The setting value of image processing for each patient size is applied The image processing can be applied for each combination of Body part Projection and Size Refer to chapter 8 6 2 Step Panel for setting image processing Page 29 of 181 RA20 129 035 bi VXvue User Manual 4 1 5 Thumbnail and Step e Display the images of current study and the registered step for acquiring images e Select a step to be exposed among the registered steps Spine DV Figure 4 3 Thumbnail and Step e The yellow framed item is the selected image that displayed on the thumbnail e The step of item marked with is applied after acquiring images The status information of images displayed on thumbnail is as follows Backed up Cleaned Sent to the DICOM Print server Sent to the DICOM Storage server Rejected Refer to Appendix A Cursor and Icon List for icons of each status Page 30 of 181 RA20 129 035 W guum BS VXvue User Manual 4 1 6 Image Manipulation Mode Button View the images of current study in the image processing mode 4 1 7 Image Manipulation Tools You can control the image by clicking the image control button The tools are synchronized to the image manipulation buttons of Process panel The b
19. W1 4428 W2 10884 TE W1 4461 W2 10779 Figure B 4 Contrast Point 20 Figure B 5 Contrast Point 100 Page 162 of 181 RA20 129 035 vieworke VXvue User Manual B 4 Mean Point 1 100 Meaning Mean point in log scale of gray value of the image for image processing e Effect To enhance clarity at a wanted gray level e Caution The higher the value of Mean Point is the low level is compressed e g skin Range 1 100 Recommended range 1 Unt s Comment Risk 31 100 is not recommended for use as those values are not good for a proper image processing ID EM 120927 201012 l 1 7f ID EM 120927 201012 WW l 1 7 Name Urgent Patient AE Xs Step Spine DV Name Urgent Patient E Step Spine DV Birth Date 2012 09 27 d Birth Date 2012 09 27 Oo d Acc No Acc No mum W1 4050 W2 11322 W1 4428 W2 10884 Figure B 6 Mean Point 1 Figure B 7 Mean Point 50 Page 163 of 181 RA20 129 035 viework VXvue User Manual B 5 Skin correct 0 100 Meaning A parameter to restore the gray level of the area compressed by Mean Point to a certain level Effect The higher the value of Skin correct is the more enhancement of edge between skin and background you can get e Additional effect Range 0 100 Recommended range 0 or 5 20 Unit 96 Comment It is related to compensation This parameter is valid when compensation is used
20. X M M i Page 39 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual Window Level Change the window level brightness and contrast of an image The changed window level values are marked in Histogram information on the image display window Set Histogram in Image Overlay to display Histogram information on the main image window Refer to chapter 8 4 Viewer Settings for more information To adjust the window level of an image e Click the W L button on the Tools Panel e Move the mouse cursor into the image area then the cursor will be changed e Drag the mouse while clicking the left button to the desired Window Level Refer to chapter 1 2 How to Use Mouse for adjusting the window level by mouse dragging It is the same drag function with a right mouse button Pick W L Window Level Change the window level brightness and contrast of the image based on the selected region of interest The changed window level values are marked in Histogram information on the image display window Set Histogram in Image Overlay to display Histogram information on the image display window Refer to chapter 8 4 Viewer Settings for more information M M P XXX X X Msn Page 40 of 181 RA20 129 035 ciem fi VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 7 Magic Glass Magnify a specific region of interest An annotation added on
21. annotation and draw boxes all annotations in the box are selected when the Select D button is activated ID EM 120927 202527 E ME 3 1 Name Urgent Patient il 3 e i i d Step Pelvis VD Birth Date 2012 09 27 a NI Oo Acc No 144 62mm g E R i A W1 3797 W2 10275 U A n P g i D gt Figure 4 31 Delete Annotations aaa i Page 59 of 181 RA20 129 035 ERA VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 30 Image Process Change image process parameters and apply them to the currently selected image To process images Click the Select button and select an image to reprocess Click the Image Process button and then the image process pop up widow is displayed The previously step applied on the selected image has been added to Selected Step List and the relevant parameter is displayed If you want to reprocess the image with other step select a step in the Step list to apply it on the current selected image Then the step will be added to Selected Step List Change the image process parameter and click the Process button to reprocess with these parameters Click the Update button to save the changed parameter to apply it on the selected step Click the Reset button to change with default parameter as a latest saved one Figure 4 32 Image Process Parameters X Xa X X X X A Meli Page 60 of 181 RA20 129 035
22. 3 1 Worklist Panel Worklist ME etic se 606 Patient Comments Study Description VXvue The leading company ol preciian imaging natems Figure 3 1 Worklist Panel y P N To use DICOM Worklist server you must register the server SCP on i J described in chapter E Page 12 of 181 RA20 129 035 sis VXvue User Manual 3 1 1 Search Conditions You can search the scheduled orders from DICOM Worklist server configured and selected in MWL panel with the following conditions e Patient ID Input a patient ID to search e Patient Name Input a patient name to search e Accession Number Input accession number of study to search e Station Name Input a station name to search e Modality Select a modality to search e Scheduled Date Range Select a specific period of time to search Select the checkbox on the left side of Station Name to use it The default value for Station Name can be modified on System Panel described in chapter 8 1 1 Modifying in Worklist Panel will affect only the current field but not change the default value The special characters available to enter patient ID name accession number and station name are limited to Select the checkbox on the left side of Modality to use it The selectable modalities are CR DX and DR 3 1 1 1 Period Search Button e Today Search scheduled orders on today with entered search conditions immediately e W
23. G I DOIDDODDEEEL Denoise gt a 4 Freg layer 4 LUT H52 Bask Contrast Slope 0 50 1 Contrast Point o 100 MeonPomt 1 100 Skin Correct o i00 TI OPPoint 1000 100 Compensation o 100 ompresseon Denoise 4 gt Gamma Fine Edge lt 4 Middle Edge Large Edge lt 4 Huge Edge 4 Low Low Em y High a Low 94 m High Low pj High Een Labe Auto Label Rotahon UR Label Rotation Position X E Offset E I Target Area Figure 8 10 Step Panel X n2nm rli Page 114 of 181 RA20 129 035 ris VXvue User Manual e Register steps e Adjust image processing parameters e Configure label rotation shutter and auto crop to be applied for exposure You can hide or show each item with the Hide Show buttons Hide Show E 8 6 2 1 Select Image Process Algorithm You can select HS1 by applying HS1 Basic Boost Pre Filter MLDC Range and Pre LUT or HS2 applied only to HS2 Basic 3v X X Uir rf Page 115 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 8 6 2 2 Step List Show all Step List m FXRD m Abdomen CRW 1 100 MV 1 100 Bm VD m Birds Front extremity m Lizard m Pelvis D Rear extremity rm I Figure 8 11 Step List e ShowAll Displ
24. P Address Set IP address of the SCP e Port Set port number of the server e MaxPDU Set Max PDU to use while communicating with the selected SCP e Timeout Set the waiting time to receive response from the selected SCP when the system tries to communicate with the selected SCP Unit second If no response is received during that time it is treated with communication failure If Max PDU size is not checked the communication is made by using the setting value from SCP The speed of communication can be too low if Max PDU is not configured In this case change MAX PDU with various values and enter one of the values that communicated successfully X X Y X A X n Page 144 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual V 8 8 4 4 Options Configure LUT Modality image compression and other options to be used for sending images e LUT Choose LUT applied when sending the images to the selected SCP e Modality Choose the Modality value applied when sending the images to the selected SCP The Modality value recorded when exposing images is applied if choosing the current modality e Software Collimation Select option to apply on the image when image is sent o NONE Images as its original size without applying Crop are sent s CUT Images cut as much as CROP area are sent o FILL Images filled the outside of Crop area with black color are sent
25. 2 1 ID EM 1209272201238 CH Name Urgent Patient Step Spine DY Name Urgent Patient DELE PEO M Birth Date 2019 09 27 Tu Oo m 144 78mm Acc No 1 Stepi Spine DV Name Urgent Patient Birth Date 2012 09 275 K O E sg W1 3798 W2 10980 e l W1 3504 W2 9884 Figure 4 7 Selected Study Image Ta buttons are deactivated 2 2 sA Step Spine DV 144 78mm Thorax LAT Spine DV 2 3 t Spine DV v If you click the Select button on the Tools panel the functions of previously selected Page 37 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 2 Select All Select all images in the current study ID EM 120927 200435 1 1 ID EM 120927 200435 1 2 Name Urgent Patient Step Spine LAT Name Urgent Patient Step Spine LAT Birth Date 2012 09 27 Birth Date 2012 09 27 d Acc No a gt Ac Jg SC E3E C M AN al 4 E e 7 4 4 W1 3748 W2 9766 W1 3791 W2 9977 ID EM 120927 200435 1 4 ID EM 120927 200435 1 5 Name Urgent Patient Step Spine LAT Name Urgent Patient Step Spine LAT Birth Date 2012 09 27 Birth Date 2012 09 27 O O Acc No e Acc No n f Ex w S bae co amp 4 4 W1 3748 W2 9766 W1 3791 W2 9977 Figure 4 8 Selected All Images You can apply the following image manipulation functions to all selected images at once s Im CW CCW flip vertical flip horizontal fit 1 1 R label L l
26. 6150 W2 9746 L Figure 4 12 Invert 4 2 3 10 Clockwise Rotation Rotate an image by 90 clockwise ID EM 120927 201012 Name Urgent Patient Birth Date 2012 09 27 e 1 7 10 EM 120927 201012 Step Spine LAT Nam Urgent Patient Birth Date 2012 09 27 o Acc No W1 3948 W2 TN W1 3948 W2 10394 Figure 4 13 Clockwise Rotation Page 44 of 181 2 1 Step Front extremity LAT RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 11 Counterclockwise Rotation 1 7 FID M 120927 201012 Step Spine LAT B Namb Urgent Patient BirthIDate ER cc RG a be ID EM 120927 201012 Name Urgent Patient Birth Date 2012 09 27 o Acc No 1 7 Step Spine LAT em D S MAC L d AS CS IN l e D Y m t T D 1 120851mm e amp 144 62mm amp 4 U W1 3948 W2 TN a WI 3948 W2 10394 Figure 4 14 Counterclockwise Rotation 4 2 3 12 Flip Flip an image vertically ID EM 120927 202527 2 1 ID EM 120927 202527 Step Front extremity LAT J Name t j Birth Date 2012 09 27 o Acc No Urgent Patient Birth Date 2012 09 27 o Acc No is Step Front extremity LAT d W1 6150 W2 9746 W1 6150 W2 9746 Figure 4 15 Flip aa li Page 45 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 13 Mirror Flip an image horizontally ID EM 120927 202527 r s 2 1 Name Urgent Patient T ep Front extremi ame Urg
27. Alias You can use breed code on New Study Panel described in chapter 3 2 Page 131 of 181 RA20 129 035 pis VXvue User Manual 8 6 6 Breed Registration Code Breed Reg Code Static Meaning Code America Kenne 109200 America s Pet 109201 American Cani 109202 American Pure 109203 American Rare 109204 Animal Registr 109205 Animal Resear 109206 Canadian Bord 109207 Canadian Kenn Canadian Lives 109209 Canine Federa 109210 Continental Ke 109211 Dog Registry o 109212 Cadaratian of T 100212 Show All A Delete Figure 8 28 Breed Reg Code Panel e You can manage breed reg codes to use for registering study on Exposure mode e Click the Add Button for registering new breed reg codes to use e Click the Hide Button for hiding breed reg codes to not in use e Breed reg Code support Show Hide function not the delete function o The registered item cannot be deleted a A You can see the hidden items by checking the Show All checkbox e The name of designator is 99VW for the items you add Value code made with U and 4digit numbers are increasing like as U 0001 and U 0002 e You can freely modify the added items e You cannot modify the default item of DCM designator You can only modify the Alias field You can use Breed Reg code on New Study Panel described in chapter 3 2 Page 132 of 181 RA20 129 035 emus E VXvue User Manual 8
28. Drag the mouse with clicking left button while moving it into the red frame to move the measured value mark Drag the mouse with clicking left button on the line AB or AC to move the angle annotation Figure 4 24 Angle X K XX m li Page 52 of 181 RA20 129 035 CAS F weu di i VXvue User Manual To delete an angle annotation e Click the Select icon e Select the angle annotation and press the Delete key 4 2 3 23 Arrow iw Draw an arrow on the image To draw an arrow e Click the Arrow button on the Tools Panel e Move the mouse cursor to the main image window and then the cursor will be changed to arrow shape e Drag the mouse with clicking left button while moving mouse from one point to another to draw an arrow To move an arrow annotation e Click the Select button move the mouse cursor on the arrow and then drag the mouse with clicking left button Figure 4 25 Arrow To resize an arrow annotation e Click the Select button and select the arrow annotation e Drag the mouse with clicking left button on one end of the arrow and drag it to the desired size To delete an arrow annotation e Click the Select button e Select the arrow annotation and then press the Delete key T X P X M O M r ll Page 53 of 181 RA20 129 035 ho i
29. More Manual Pixel Value Auto 96 Manual Pixel Value Auto 96 These values in Recommendation column are just for the reference purposes as they might need to be adjusted depending on anatomic regions projection patient size dose conditions environmental conditions etc You need to make your own image processing parameters for each anatomic region and projection by referring to the values in Recommendation column and sample parameters These five 5 kinds of image processing parameters can be easily adjusted by a user at process panel located at the right of the GUI of the software when the image is being displayed Exposure mode or Viewer mode X M r XO MX XX X M lf f Page 159 of 181 RA20 129 035 B VXvue User Manual d ES j V f P B 1 S2 Basic H52 Basic Contrast Slope 0 50 Contrast Point 0 100 o Mean Point 1 100 aa Skin Correct 0 100 o OPPoint 1000 100 1000 Compensation 0 100 eo Compression P 2 Denoise Gamma Fine Edge Middle Edge Large Edge Huge Edge Figure B 40 HS2 Basic een Page 160 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual B 2 Contrast slope 0 50 Meaning A slope which can determine the contrast of a whole image data e Effect The lower the value of Contrast slope is the more enhanced contrast you can get e Additional effect
30. Risk ID EM 120927 202527 sz Se 2 1 ID EM 120927 202527 E TON 2 1 Name Urgent Patient e e su Step Front extremity LAT Name Urgent Patient Y i Step Front extremity LAT Birth Date 2012 09 27 Eos Z Birth Date 2012 09 27 AES o E o o Acc No MI 8 Acc No CROCNEND Laterality D W1 4349 W2 9755 W1 3720 W2 10254 Figure B 8 Skin correct O Figure B 9 Skin correct 100 l a maio ob AApAoeA2ooo I JOASWAA AXNSJX7JXxX wX VJVWA1A A A A jA jA A AKjygKggOOOoOo 9 j 9 V EaA9 OAaA MWMJQJKAVgAOAOO DDDDDDJ OOODA 7Oe CQeQ DAA DADDDDOObbeD2OADOO DDDDDDDDDDDDDDBAUI Page 164 of 181 RA20 129 035 D VXvue User Manual Be OPPoint 1000 100 TBD Meaning e Effect e Additional effect e Range 100 1000 Recommended range 1000 s Unit e Comment Risk W1 2977 W2 10479 WI 2977 W2 10479 Figure B 10 OPPoint 100 Figure B 11 OPPoint 1000 Page 165 of 181 RA20 129 035 V VXvue User Manual B 7 Compensation Meaning A parameter to determine a level of compensation for the area enhanced by Compression See B 8 Compression Effect The higher the value of Compensation is the more compensation you can get at the area untended to be enhanced by Compression This parameter can be used for compensating the background area Additional effect Range 0 100 Recommended range 1
31. SCP DICOM Modality Performed Procedure Step server e Click the Echo button to verify the communication with selected SCP e When the study starts or finishes the procedure information performed in that study is sent to the SCP 8 8 3 1 SCP List You can select a SCP to use when the registered SCP is listed e Add Add new SCP e Delete Delete the selected SCP 8 8 3 2 Verification Display results after verifying communication with the selected SCP e Echo Verify the communication with the selected SCP E Page 141 of 181 RA20 129 035 N F I 7 j venim BR i VXvue User Manual 8 8 3 3 Basic Information Configure properties of SCP when the registered SCP is selected on the SCP List e Name Set the SCP name e AE Title Set the AE title of the SCP e P Address Set IP address of the SCP e Port Set port number of the SCP e Max PDU Set Max PDU to use while communicating with the selected SCP If Max PDU size is not checked the communication is made by using the setting value from SCP The speed of communication can be too low if Max PDU is not configured In this case change MAX PDU with various values and enter one of the values that communicated successfully 8 8 3 4 Options Language Select an encoding of language applied when transferring procedure performed information X X X X X P
32. adequate Exposure B eg Over Under Exposure E Page 176 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual Contrast Pott Des 109 Mann Point 1 1060 Devant 1000 100 1000 Comoenastion0 100 Exposure Index Figure C 3 Step Panel Enter the target exposure index in the Target box and the area to calculate exposure index in the Area box X XX3 X vo Page 177 of 181 RA20 129 035 i LO d d Lh d pis VXvue User Manual VM a C 4 Exposure Index Formula C 4 1 Definition EI c g v 2c Ka Cg Constant 100 way K peses Air kerma that the image receptor received under calibrated conditions Standard beam RQA5 with 21mm aluminum filtration unit is uGy y Set ROI in Gain dark distortion corrected raw image remove the background and get a Mean Mode or Median value of gray level g v Inverse calibration function which is same with linearity relationship we said determined from the relationship between the image receptor air kerma K and the value of interest v C 4 2 Range 0710000 It depends on individual detector for example Csl DR and GOS DR have different maximum EI values P X XX 3 llo Page 178 of 181 RA20 129 035 simie VXvue User Manual C 5 Deviation Index Relative Ind
33. e Burned in Annotation The annotation is exported by recording in the image when choose YES e Burned in Information Patient information is exported by recording in the image when choose YES e Transfer Syntax Select communication protocol when sending images to the selected SCP e Language Select an encoding of language applied when sending images to the selected SCP e Compression Select the compression protocol If it is selected the image compressed with the selected compression protocol is sent to the selected SCP If you select JPEG2000 lossless or JPEG2000 lossy as a compression protocol image transfer may fail due to unsupported protocol from the selected SCP DICOM Storage server Select No compression to send images if that SCP doesn t support any compression protocol E Page 145 of 181 RA20 129 035 T E VXvue User Manual 8 8 5 Storage Commitment Panel Storage Commitment Basic Information Name AE Title IP Address Port Verification Time Information Figure 8 36 Storage Commitment Panel e Configure the SCP DICOM Storage Commitment server e Click the Echo button to verify the communication with the selected SCP e When the image transfer is finished to DICOM Storage server the transfer information is sent to the registered SCP 8 8 5 1 SCP List You can select a SCP to use when the registered SCP is listed e Add Add new SCP e Delete Delete the selected SCP 8 8 5 2 V
34. e Other Patient Names e Patient Birth Time e Patient Size e Patient Weight e Ethnic Group e Occupation e Patient Address e Patient Telephone Numbers e Confidentiality Constraint on Patient e Additional Patient History e Patient State e Pregnancy Status e Medical Alerts e Allergies e Special Needs Fee Page 18 of 181 RA20 129 035 3 2 New Study Panel New Study 2012 09 27 19 45 25 Birth Date SW a Li l Age f Ter Kei Size Weight E Procedure Raferring Physician Ki peces Dean p TIE perues Code equeno bzw m bi E k el al H oF a ur E E gt d 4 n i S DI 1 D T gt bi CH d E P m i A a t Gi m H 4 a Breed Descriplian Breed Come ng Bread Registration Humber prend Person Responsible Person Role Responsible Ongonizalion Sex Meuipred ALTERED Patient Coremerte Shady D strintion Emergency Add to Local Start Study You can enter patient information manually and then start study mt refer to chapter X X XX X X X M t Figure 3 5 New Study Panel Page 19 of 181 VXvue User Manual For more information about how to configure mandatory and optional registration fields The optional fields are displayed in white while required fields are displayed in green RA20 129 035 VXv
35. folder D Database or user defined folder which is made during program installation Default image files are Bird Cat Dog and Exotics e f you want to add or change other background image files to use images in the category please copy BMP format image 346X463 size to the BodypartCategory folder in the database folder Page 107 of 181 RA20 129 035 TC VXvue User Manual 8 3 2 Shortcut You can register shortcuts described in chapter 4 1 3 Step Registration window Shortcut has the following two types e Body Part Register body parts shortcut to use when you registers steps for study e Step Register step combination of body part and its projection shortcuts to use when you register steps for study e b button Items are added on the left list from the right list by clicking the triangle button al Items on the left list are removed by clicking the triangle button gt For more information about each shortcut refer to chapter 4 1 3 Step Registration window AX J JJ7Of tC Page 108 of 181 RA20 129 035 RER EE sono E Patient ID Patient ID Series Number Instance Numb Patient Name Patient Name Bodypart Projection Birthdate Birthdate Exposure Index x Age Deviation Index hd v Arressinn Numher Pixel value Tarnet Fynnsure Indev Bottom Left Histogram Bottom Right Histogram Si Pixel value
36. label e Click the Select button on the Tools panel e Drag the mouse while clicking the left button on the label and move it to the desired position To remove the label e Click the Select button on the Tools panel e Select the label and press the Delete key When you click the R L label button R L label is displayed on the selected position among left top right top left bottom and right bottom at the main image window If R L label already exists on the image it is changed with a new one on the appointed area ignoring its moving and changes To set color font and size of R L label refer to Annotation Font amp Color in chapter 8 4 Viewer Settings Page 71 of 181 RA20 129 035 iew k VXvue User Manual Qu R L label has the same function of described in chapter 4 2 4 2 Image Laterality Set body parts of the image as unity right left or both defined by DICOM To input unity right left or both labels of the body part e Click the U L R or B button to select unity left right and both of body part in the image e Click the Set button to apply ID EM 120927 200435 1 2 Name Urgent Patient Step Spine LAT Birth Date 2012 09 27 O Acc No Laterality U W1 3791 W2 9977 Figure 4 38 Image Laterality To display Laterality refer to Image Overlay in chapter C E Page 72 of 181 RA20 129 035 V 4 2 4 3 Patient Orientation Set the patient orientation VX
37. left side e Acc No e Birth Date e Age Sex e Size Weight e Procedure Referring Physician e Species Description e Species Code Sequence e Breed Description e Breed Code Sequence Breed Registration Number Breed Hegistration Code Sequence e Responsible Person e Responsible Person Role e Responsible Organization e Sex Neutered Patient Comments e Study Description 8 2 2 Unit You can specify the unit of height or weight to be used when registering study manually 8 2 3 Default Tab You can select a default tab to be displayed on the Work Mode among Worklist tab New Study tab and Local tab Fer Page 106 of 181 RA20 129 035 guum E VXvue User Manual 8 3 Exposure Settings Exposure Category Shortcut KE ENCCENNN o dog_anatomy b Pelvis Candidate z cat anatomy bmp e Abdomen Abdomen Exotics exotics anatom Front extremity Pelvis Rear extremity Skull Spine Birds Thorax Lizard Skull Rodent Front extremity Rear extremity Delete Snake Figure 8 6 Exposure Settings 8 3 1 Category Insert categories that allow registering shortcuts described in chapter 4 1 3 Step Registration Window Click the Add button and register the name background image file and description of category in the following window Insert a Category Image File bird anatomy bmp ww OK Cancel You can select background image files from a BodypartCategory folder in the database
38. without entering your ID and password In the ER mode you can use the Work and Exposure modes only The following buttons will be disabled in the ER mode Patient Edit and Delete buttons in the Local panel of the Work mode Image Process Send and Print buttons in the Exposure mode Page 9 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual V 1 2 How to use Mouse Mouse is a device to move cursor to choose an object on the screen Followings are the instruction for using Mouse e Left button click Choose an image menu or button to activate certain feature e Right button click Display option menus for the selected menu e Ctrl key left button click Choose multiple objects e Left button double click Execute special functions on each menu e Scroll Roll the mouse wheel if applicable up and down to switch between images when multiple images are selected e Drag Drag with the left mouse button pressed for adjusting parameters changing object s size or moving an object Drag with the right mouse button pressed for adjusting Window Level on the main image window Up Left Right Down Drag the mouse with pressing right button can be used with other features simultaneously When it is active the mouse cursor will be changed to D Increasing and decreasing of Window Level can be mapped as four directions Left Right Up Down when moving a mouse Cursor speed also can be set For more in
39. 00 for almost all anatomic regions Less than 100 for specific anatomic regions full of air e g lung Unit Comment It is related to Compression Risk ID EM 120928 095821 Name Urgent Patient 3 1fID EM 120928 095821 Step Front extremity DV Name Urgent Patient Birth Date 2012 09 28 O Acc No 3 1 Step Front extremity DV Birth Date 2012 09 28 W1 4607 W2 9003 W1 4348 W2 9236 Figure B 12 Compensation 0 Figure B 13 Compensation 100 Page 166 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual B 8 Compression e Meaning A parameter to determine dynamic range of the image Effect The higher the value of Compression is the more enhanced contrast between skin and bone you can get e Caution The background area becomes brighter In this case you need to compensate the area by Compensation Range 0 20 Recommended range 5 10 for body except for extremities 3 5 for extremities Unit e Comment This parameter can be easily adjusted by a user at the image processing panel Risk ID EM 120927 194244 l 1 1 ID EM 120927 194244 Name Urgent Patient Step Abdomen VD J Name Urgent Patient Birth Date 2012 09 27 Birth Date 2012 09 27 O o Acc No Acc No Ed i 4 x W1 3299 W2 10589 y Wi 3302 W2 10640 Figure B 14 Compression 0 Figure B 15 Compression 20 Page 167 of 181 RA20 129 035 f 8 8 Y Nr di F
40. 3 3 6 Modify Order Information Modify order information registered on local database Changing order information on local database will not change previously performed study information CAUTION E Page 24 of 181 RA20 129 035 pis VXvue User Manual 3 3 7 Deleting Order Information Delete order information saved on local database Deleting order information on local database will not delete previously performed study information CAUTION 3 3 8 Search Results List When you select multiple items from the searched result list the Patient Edit button will be disabled For more information refer to chapter 3 1 7 Search Results List J X A J n fi Page 25 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 4 Exposure Mode Exposure Mode allows you to acquire and process images for the registered study 4 1 Exposure You can acquire an image for registered study information Urgent Patient EM 120927 194244 Q Patient Size Slide Detector and Detector Status Information LAT Step Registration Window Figure 4 1 You can quickly switch to Exposure Mode by double clicking the acquired image in the Image Processing Mode Refer to chapter 4 2 Image Manipulation Mode for more ID EM 120927 194244 Name Urgent Patient Birth Date 2012 09 27 W Spine DV amp ew b x TI Mibnail and Gre
41. 7 Backup Settings 8 7 1 Backup Panel BACKUP Backup Backup Windows Brady Carol Mrs 63724372 Immel Alexandra H Mrs 38397470 Shown Shane Trivitt 49209645 Rubble Barney Mr 21689651 Location LW DVD RW SH 216AB Figure 8 29 Backup Panel e Insert writable optical storage media CD DVD to the optical drive or connect external storage device USB stick HDD to the local system to make it accessible e Select the corresponding drive to use from the Location dropdown list e Click the Refresh button to search studies to back up in order of the oldest studies System will automatically select studies to be backed up depending on the selected drive capacity and display them on the list e Click the Archive button Backup will be preceded and the progress window will appear e When the backup is complete a notification window will be displayed with a name label provided to the backed up media as shown below Message d i Please write the label on this media Vxvue X M M X 5 Page 133 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual V e As instructed it is recommended to keep the backed up media by writing a label on it e To open the backed up study insert optical storage media CD DVD to the optical drive or connect external storage device USB stick HDD to the local system to make it accessible VXvue reco
42. 945 Name Urgent Patient E I 1179 Name Urgent Patient D I 0 Target E I W1 4101 W2 10737 W1 4101 W2 10737 Figure B 27 Huge edge 0 Figure B 28 Huge edge 20 Page 174 of 181 RA20 129 035 W eworkte VXvue User Manual Appendix C Exposure Index C 1 Flowchart Exposure Index Setting Start Image Process Calculation of EI Calculate E l Calculate D Display E End Figure C 1 Flowchart Page 175 of 181 pus d A VXvue User Manual C 2 Exposure Index E I and Deviation Index D I Display If you set to use Exposure Index you will see El and DI in Image Overlay area after exposure automatically Refer to 8 4 1 Image Overlay You have to set the area to be calculated exposure index and proper target value 7 per Step anatomic region and projection on Step panel Refer to 8 6 2 15 E I Exposure Index Urgent Patient EM 120927 201012 ID EM4120927 201012 1 5 Name Urgent Patient Step Spine LAT ET Birth Date 2012 09 27 E I 1562 P Spine LAT d D I 0 8 ine LA Acc No Target E I 1300 Change Step Enhance Image Process ti W1 3743 W2 11091 The leading company of precision imaging systems Figure C 2 Exposure Index Display e You Can display the value of E I D I Target E I according to Viewer Settings e D I s Background s Color m reen Adequate Exposure B Orange alittle over under
43. C 0434 VXvue User Manual For Veterinary Use V vieworks VXvue User Manual V Revision History Version 1 0 2012 06 15 Initial Release e Modified VXvue log in Ul Description User interface layout screen Image reject Reject study Image Convert Export Viewer setting panel Ul Procedure panel Queue panel UI MWL panel UI 2012 08 11 a MbG panel UI contents Added 1 1 ER Emergency Mode Worklist panel UI contents Exposure Mode panel UI contents Image Processing Mode UI contents Storage panel Storage Commitment panel UI contents Reject Rejected List panel UI contents Reason panel UI contents e Added a Appendix A 2012 10 22 o Appendix B e D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D a A Appendix C Page 2 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual V Contents Salety and Regulatory E 8 oey NOC Girsin race msounuviemudednciadpuctinewiocnases 8 t Tu ee ET den WE H 1 1 G ting Starl d EE 9 1 2 Howto EE T N TE 10 2 User In ACS E Me E E 11 3 WOK Dp rc E 12 3 1 WORIS UP ane MIR 12 3 1 1 Search To gre To a NEN UU MM 13 3 1 2 scio m n 14 3 1 3 Tei RE ae TE EN E UEM 14 3 1 4 WET are MORTE RET NET EE 14 3 1 5 S y eer E Dmm 14 3 1 6 Register Emergency Study cccccccccecccssseeeceeeeeaaeeeeeseeceeeeeeseaeesseeeeeeeseauseseeeeeeeessaaaeaesss 15 3 1 7 E 1421 gM 21s E 15 3 2 I
44. E 101 8 1 4 EOS dde RE 104 X Xc esz i Page 5 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual V 8 2 VOT due Sse X 105 8 2 1 WIE re 105 8 2 2 Pate c Gocsts 106 8 2 3 BIS Eo HER A 106 8 3 D ET SEUN S aoe cep E 107 8 3 1 erue e 107 8 3 2 eene m E 108 8 4 VIEWEr du S osiin ete cs esoteric net acude ae a innit ii a a I dex a EI a SUIT IEEE ME 109 8 4 1 image Overlay MR 110 8 4 2 lie Dreig EN WEEN 111 8 4 3 interpolation Mode NE RET Eon Tor 111 8 4 4 Window Level ODOM 111 8 4 5 COP nio Meee Ce re ne Tne en ree ee et ere mec eT en tere 111 8 5 LUT SENINGS satin scene 112 8 6 Procedure Se LING Sst ce cei Nee E E E E Cin e EO DE MEUS UN 113 8 6 1 Procedu re PANG NEE 113 8 6 2 EE Uc MER NE EET E ee M 114 8 6 3 Body Part Frojection F alleles ieiuna Eds a ES Buc E 129 8 6 4 IE Cl 5 ee 130 8 6 5 SC GOS 131 8 6 6 Breed Registration Code sessi nennen nennen nnne nnne n ann nnn nnns 132 8 7 Backup Settings NEP RETE 133 8 7 1 Se ale EN 133 8 7 2 e aiio tege 135 8 7 3 Reie 136 8 8 DICOM Settings MM
45. EL 3 D I 0 Target E I Target E I n W1 4101 W2 10737 A W1 4101 W2 10737 Figure B 23 Middle edge 0 Figure B 24 Middle edge 20 Page 172 of 181 RA20 129 035 V j d 9 Po 1 i m VXvue User Manual B 13 Large Edge Meaning A parameter to determine the level of edge enhancement for the edge in the large size Effect Large edge is sharpened e Caution It could also enhance the noise Range 0 20 Recommended range 0 e Unit e Comment e Risk Smaller edge than this could be weakened It is not recommended to use the value higher than 15 as it is not good for a proper image processing ID EM 120928 175945 2 1 ID EM 120928 175945 Name Urgent Patient E I 1179 Name Urgent Patient AS D I 0 Target E I nt W1 4101 W2 10737 Figure B 25 Large edge 0 Figure B 26 Large edge 20 Page 173 of 181 RA20 129 035 V E F i Le d d r d VXvue User Manual 14 Huge Edge Meaning A parameter to determine the level of edge enhancement for the edge in the huge size Effect Huge edge is sharpened Caution It could also enhance the noise Range 0 20 Recommended range 0 Unit Comment Risk Smaller edge than this could be weakened It is not recommended to use the value higher than 5 as it is not good for a proper image processing ID EM 120928 175945 2 1 1D EM 120928 175
46. Information Header Font amp Color Image Overlay Font amp Color a Tahoma 16 Absolute Font Size A v Annotation Font amp Color Wen P hd Patient ID Tahoma Patient Name Birthdate Sex Age Top Left T Histogram Top Right Patient ID Dose kVp Bodypart Projection Patient Name Dose mA Accession Number Dose ms Dose mAs Bottom Left Bottom Right Exposure Index Performing Physician Series Number Instance Nu Referring Physician Exposure Time Performing Physician Figure 8 37 Print Panel e Configure the SCP DICOM Print server e Click the Echo button to verify the communication with the selected SCP e Specify information to be printed on the film Make sure to enter the Station AE Title The image transfer can be failed if Station AE Tilte f 1 NY entered in of chapter is different with Calling AE Title on the oe ey specific SCP because some SCP rejects to receive images from unregistered SCU Client M X X X d Page 148 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual V 8 8 6 1 SCP List The registered SCP is listed and User can select a SCP to use e Add Add new SCP e Delete Delete the selected SCP 8 8 6 2 Verification Display of the results after verifying communication with the selected SCP e Echo Verify the communication with the selected SCP 8 8 6 3 Basic Information Verificatio
47. LAT Bipth Date 2012 09 27 Display nine images on the main image window ID EM 120927 201012 1 1 Name Urgent PatiSt p Spine LAT Birth Date 2012 09 27 154 45mm o d Acci No 1 l ID EM 130927 201012 1 4 Name Urgent PatiStep Spine LAT Birth Date 2012 09 27 90 05mm Acc No EI di 3992 W211010 ID EMT 1 7 Name Urgent patistep Spine LAT rab YA 4 LAS Birth Date Ge 27 137 05mm ID EM 120927 201012 2x2 Layout 1 2 ID EM 120927 201012 1 3 Name Urgent Patist p Spine LAT Name Urgent PatiSt p Spine LAT Birth Date 2012 09 27 150 30mm eck Date 2012 09 27 ae grunm W1 3008 W2 10830 ID EM 120927 201012 Acc No t 8 i W1 3723 W2 10275 1 5 ID EM 120927 201012 1 6 Name Urgent PatiStep Spine LAT Name Urgent PatiStep Spine LAT Dit Date 2 2012 09 27 93 ID FREE FER Name ER DP i W1 3763 W 63mm Birth Date 201250972 74 55455 W1 3546 W2 9816 Figure 4 21 3x3 Layout mm XXX X YJ XX X Xez o Page 49 of 181 RA20 129 035 a VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 20 User Defined Layout Allow to customize the image layout within 4x4 layout maximum displayed on the main image window Ex 4x1 1x2 To customize image layout e Click the User Defined Layout button on the Tools Panel then the following dialog box will appear
48. Label Set text of L R label co Position Set position of L R label Available positions are TopLeft TopRight BottomLeft and BottomRight Rotation Set the direction to be applied when acquiring image Flip Flip an image vertically a Mirror Flip an image horizontally o Rotation Rotate the image in the following options None CCW90 CCW 180 CCW270 CW90 CW 180 and CW270 Shutter Set width and height of shutter size Set the length by selecting the value from 8 17 inch Auto Crop Set the offset of Auto Crop applied to the image automatically It will crop the image as much as the offset value unit pixel more inward than the calculated crop region The range of value is 0 500 You cannot set both Shutter and Auto Crop functions at the same time Page 127 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 8 6 2 15 E I Exposure Index Figure 8 24 E e E I Exposure Index is a setting that check whether the proper x ray exposure is made or not by comparing the target El m t and the calculated El o Target Set the target E I ET n Area of the selected Step The range of value is 100 to 5000 Set the area to calculate E I The range of value is 10 to 50 X X X X X X P Ge Page 128 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 8 6 3 Body Part Projection Panel Bodypart Projection Bodypart Projection Meaning A
49. Level Adjust the window level brightness and contrast of the image based on the selected region of interest Magic Glass Magnify a selected region of interest more than twice than the current image ratio Crop Crop an image 7 2 8 Invert Invert black and white of an image Page 92 of 181 RA20 129 035 w E E VXvue User Manual 7 2 9 Clockwise Rotation S Rotate an image by 90 clockwise 7 2 10 Counterclockwise Rotation Rotate an image by 90 counterclockwise 7 2 11 Flip Flip an image vertically 7 2 12 Mirror Flip an image horizontally 7 2 13 Fit to Screen Fit an image to the main image window size If the image is cropped the cropped area of the image will be fit to the window Fee Page 93 of 181 RA20 129 035 V VXvue User Manual O ILE E Work 7 2 14 Delete Image B m Delete selected images from the printing list 7 2 15 Delete All Delete all images from the printing list 7 2 16 Image Swap Swap the position of selected two images 7 2 17 Print Print images according to configured options X X H X X P s ll Page 94 of 181 RA20 129 035 ab VXvue User Manual 7 2 18 Distance Measure distances between two points on the image 7 2 19 Angle Measure the angle between three points over an image W
50. MDIR format No Compression JPEG2000 lossless JPEG2000 lossy e The available compression types are as follows Page 82 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual The available language encodings are as follows J rt LE li EPI n6 ELIT L Default Latini Latin Latins Latin4 Cyrillic Arabic Greek Hebrew Latins Japanese Katakana Thai Japanese Japanese Korean UTF 8 Chinese 5 3 4 Stitch Ej Stitch the images from the selected study To stitch images e Select two or more images from the selected study e Click the Stitch button e Stitch images For more information refer to chapter 4 2 3 33 Stitch X XX X X X X PPr X XXx Tli Page 83 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual Send selected images to the DICOM Storage server Refer to chapter 4 2 3 31 Transfer for detailed information of sending images You can send more than two images together 5 3 6 Print Click the print button and select images to print then selected study images are added to Print Mode described in chapter 7 and switched to the Print mode automatically Refer to chapter 4 2 3 32 Print for detailed information of sending images You can add more than two studies to Print Mode P XX P vo i Page 84 of 181 RA20 129 035 j V A
51. N e Fan RN E ee 19 3 2 1 at il 20 3 3 Local ANG eee co 22 3 3 1 CACONI S RR RR c 22 3 3 2 rio M 23 3 3 3 Clear Search Conditions nennen nennen nnne nnn nnne nnn nnn 23 3 3 4 E 0 0 M 24 3 3 5 Register Emergency Study cccccccccecccssessssceeeeeeaeeeesseceeeeeeeeeesseceeesseuaaeasseeeeeeesssaaaaaess 24 3 3 6 WIG CIE Order TT dan ARO Gl PERI 24 3 3 7 Deleting Order Information ccccccseseecceeceeeeeeeeecaeeseeeeeeeeaseeeeeseaaeeeessaaeeeeeeessaaeeeeessaaeees 25 3 3 8 ogarcii ve SUS LIS E E E E E A deems see A A E E 25 A EPOS NE MOOD t E 26 4 1 ils TT 26 4 1 1 SC CC E 27 4 1 2 Detector and Detector Status Information 2 0 0 cceececceeccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeessaaaeeeeeess 27 4 1 3 Step Registration Window cccccccsseesesecceceeeeeseeeceeeeeeeeeeseseceeeeesseseeeeeeeeeesseeaseeeeeeeeeessaas 28 4 1 4 ENEE 29 4 1 5 l t ele E ue Ke HW 30 XXYM i Page 3 of 181 RA20 129 035 V V ny VXvue User Manual 4 1 6 Image Manipulation Mode Button 31 4 1 7 Image Manipulation Tools AE 31 4 1 8 EXPOSE VOW e 31 4 2 Image Manipulation MOde sccscccssse
52. ON This button becomes disabled when selecting backup study or studies displaying on other D modes Page 78 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 5 3 Database Menu Figure 5 4 Database Menu Open the selected study To open a study e Select a study from the searched study list e Click the Open button e he screen is changed to Viewer Mode and the selected study is opened e he first image of the selected study is displayed on the main image window e Double click the mouse on the searched result list to open the selected study Double click the mouse on the image displayed on the thumbnail to open the selected study and to display the selected image on the main image window d n d Gg1 MM X Y Page 79 of 181 RA20 129 035 pi VXvue User Manual 5 3 2 Reject Study Reject the selected study To reject a study e Select a study from the searched results e Click the Reject button Enter Password Enter password to reject study Reason bd Cancel e Enter password of the current login account e Select the preset reason in Reason or input your own reason e The Reason input item is displayed only when setting Reason function to use e The user input reason is registered automatically and displayed in the list when rejecting images next time e Refer to chapter 8 9 Setting Reject for r
53. S I d di VXvue User Manual Aj a 5 4 Searched Study List The searched study list with selected or entered conditions is displayed The following buttons are disabled when selecting more than two studies Insert Move Image Modify study information Stitch e Double click the mouse on the searched result list to open the selected study Double click the mouse on the image displayed on the thumbnail to open the selected study and to display selected images on the main image window A X X A s z Page 85 of 181 RA20 129 035 up VXvue User Manual 5 5 Thumbnail Display the selected images of study and steps Ade LT bus n E LU m CS mes TIE Ca a pom Spine LAT Spine LAT Figure 5 6 Thumbnail Double click the mouse on the image displayed on the thumbnail to open the selected study and to display selected images on the main image window Page 86 of 181 RA20 129 035 cumin Es VXvue User Manual You can preview each page of images displayed on thumbnail using a mouse wheel and thumbnail move buttons up down quickly The status information displayed on thumbnail is as follows Backup Deleted Printed with the DICOM Print server Sent to the DICOM Storage server Rejected e Refer to Appendix A Cursor and Icon List for icons of each status X M
54. abel image process send print stitch convert raw image reject image e The other functions annotations etc are applied to selected images after clicking relevant buttons At this time the multi selecting is deactivated and a yellow frame is displayed on the relevant image only The 1 1 can be applied only to the images displayed on the current screen Page 38 of 181 RA20 129 035 morig VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 3 Zoom OE Enable interactive zooming by dragging the mouse with clicking the left mouse button To zoom in and zoom out e Click the Zoom button on the Tools Panel e Move the mouse cursor to the main image window then the cursor will be changed to magic glass shape s Drag the mouse with clicking left mouse button on the image to control Zooming a Zoom in Drag the mouse upward on the image Zoom out Drag the mouse downward on the image e Release the mouse button to finish zooming The maximum zoom ratio is 320096 and the minimum is 5 An annotation added on the image is enlarged and reduced when you zoom in out the image 4 2 3 4 Panning Perform panning the image To perform panning e Click the Pan button on the Tools Panel e Move the mouse cursor to the main image window then the cursor will be changed to hand shape e Drag the mouse with clicking left mouse button while panning the image to the desired position
55. alarm check the storage capacity for warning critical messages automatically before studying e ffree space on hard disk falls less than critical level you cannot acquire images 8 1 3 2 Custom Setting e Send to storage servers when closing studies All images in the study are sent to the registered DICOM Storage servers automatically when closing the study in Exposure Mode e Allow multi studies You can register a number of studies in Exposure Mode at the same time to perform multiple studies 8 1 3 3 Monitor Pixel Pitch e Set the pixel size of the monitor e Measure the diagonal line on the screen with a ruler and enter the value in millimeters If the pixel size of the monitor is configured incorrectly or not configured the Actual Size View may malfunction described in chapter 4 2 3 15 1 1 Actual Size View You also have to configure the pixel size again when you change the monitor CAUTION X XX fu Page 102 of 181 RA20 129 035 Fe Br di VXvue User Manual Aj a 8 1 3 4 Export Import You can export or import setting values in Setting Mode e Click the Export button to save settings as xlm format file to the local system e Click the Import button to load settings from xim format file in the local system The exportable or importable settings are as follows e Modifiable values on Sys
56. ay all configurable body parts If it is not checked only configured steps are displayed e Step List is a list of image process parameter combined Body Part and Projection 8 6 2 3 Selected Step List Selected Step List FXRD gt Abdomen gt DY 71 100 FXRD gt Abdomen gt LAT gt 1 100 FXRD gt Abdomen V Figure 8 12 Selected Step List e Shows the list of steps selected from Step List o Insert Adda new step a Delete Delete a selected step X X X r H5 Page 116 of 181 RA20 129 035 di VXvue User Manual 8 6 2 4 Copy Copy From DB From File Figure 8 13 Copy e FromDB Copy the image process parameter of other steps from the database s From File Copy the image process parameter of other steps from the exported XLM file XML files used in From File option are exported from Export Import described in chapter 8 1 3 4 8 6 2 5 Command Command Reset Update Figure 8 14 Command e Reset Reset the last saved image process parameter e Process Apply the image process parameter to images for checking image processing result e Update Save the changed parameters e When you change the parameter value it is displayed in red color before clicking the Update button to save the value e The changed value in red color is restored with the previously saved value by clicking the Reset button Pa
57. ce Page 136 of 181 RA20 129 035 pis VXvue User Manual 8 8 DICOM Settings 8 8 1 Queue Panel Queue Storage Queue Print Queue State Server AE Title Patient ID Patient Name State Server AE Title Patient ID Patient Name Figure 8 32 Queue Panel e Check the queue list of image transfer to the server and transfer status when sending images to DICOM Storage server or DICOM Print server The transfer status are as follows a Pending Standby o A Failed Transfer failed o Sending Transferring o Stopped Transfer stopped a Done Transfer is done e Select the failed transfer items by clicking left mouse button with Ctrl or Shift key and Click the Retry button to resend the items altogether e Click the Delete button to remove Pending Done and Failed transfer items altogether after clicking left mouse button with Ctrl or Shift key X X Page 137 of 181 RA20 129 035 ep E g VXvue User Manual 8 8 2 MWL Panel SCP List Basic Information Procedure Tag Selection Use Name AE Title IP Address Port Tag Selection Delete Scheduled Proc Step Sequence Verification Time Information Scheduled Proc Step Sequence Requested Proc ID Requested Proc Description Requested Proc Code Sequence Study Instance UID Study Date Study Time Referenced Study Sequence Doaiioctod Droe Driorihi
58. e e Click A to move image upward or click W to move image downward M X U X X Page 64 of 181 RA20 129 035 pk VXvue User Manual Auto Stitch Menu Click the Auto Stitch button align images to the matched region by matching the same image pattern automatically and adjust brightness Click the Setting button to change parameters for Auto Stitch Auto Stitch Parameters s Setting Maximum Scanning Height 10 50 Overlapped Region s Height 4 30 Overlapped Region s Width 75 95 Resampling rate 5 100 Scanning Step 5 100 OK Cancel Figure 4 34 Auto Stitch Menu o Maximum search rate of height Set the maximum height rate to search same patterns in each image for stitching Recommended rate 25 35 a Height rate of overlapped region Set the height rate of overlapped region between images to be stitched Recommended rate 5 10 o Width rate of overlapped region Set the width rate of overlapped region between images to be stitched Recommended rate 80 a Resample strength Set re sampling strength of the stitched area Recommended value 5 20 pixels a Scan level Set the pixel block unit to be scanned to search the stitched area Recommended value 10 30 pixels When you use the Auto Stitch function we recommend checking the alignment of images You have to align images and adjust brightness manually for fine alignm
59. e Patient Sex Input a patient s gender of order to search F Female M Male O Other unsettled or unidentified e Scheduled Date Range Input a specific period of time of order to search E Page 22 of 181 RA20 129 035 l V CAS ab VXvue User Manual a 3 3 1 1 Today Search the local order entered and registered today with the input search conditions immediately 3 3 1 2 Week Search the latest local order entered and registered within a week with the input search conditions immediately 3 3 1 3 Month Search the latest local order entered and registered within a month with the input search conditions immediately 3 3 2 Search Execute a search on local database with entered search conditions Search results will be retrieved from local database 3 3 3 Clear Search Conditions Ce Clear all search conditions entered previously To search without search conditions click the Search button after clicking this button Page 23 of 181 RA20 129 035 hi r j iM F d pis VXvue User Manual A a 3 3 4 Start Study Initiate study with the selected order 3 3 5 Register Emergency Study Register the study of emergency study using patient information automatic created The patient ID of emergency study will be entered in the form of EM YYMMDD HHMMSS e based on the current date and time The patient name of emergency study is entered as Urgent Patient
60. e hidden items by checking the Show All checkbox e You can use Alias field name instead of Meaning field name by modifying Alias field e The name of designator is 99VW for the items you add Value code made with U and 4digit numbers are increasing like as U 0001 and U 0002 e You can freely modify the added items e You cannot modify the default item of SRT designator You can only modify the Alias field e You can register steps by combining registered Body Part and Projection on Step Panel described in chapter 8 6 2 Page 129 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 8 6 4 e You can manage species codes to use for registering study on Exposure mode e Click the Add Button for registering new species codes to use e Click the Hide Button for hiding species codes not in use e Species Code panel supports Show Hide function not the delete function n D Species Code Static Meaning homo sapiens Feline species Equine species Ovine species Porcine species Caprine species Canine species Bovine species Show All Code L 85B00 L 80A00 L 80400 L 80300 L 80500 L 80200 L 80700 L 80100 Species Code Figure 8 26 Species Code Panel The registered item cannot be deleted You can see the hidden items by checking the Show All checkbox e The name of designator is 99VW for the items you add Value code made with U field e You can freely modify the added items a
61. e information about how to register LUT available from LUT Type refer to chapter 8 5 LUT Settings Page 125 of 181 RA20 129 035 Bi VXvue User Manual v WE pm LW OT KM E m j l 1 oy y d S 8 6 2 13 Display ROI Display ROI Manual Low High Min Max Auto Low Lu High Figure 8 22 Display ROI e Set data range of image that is to be displayed on the monitor by default a Manual Set range manually by entering low high value The range of value is 0 16383 a A Min Max Set range automatically using default algorithm The low high offset adjustment will be applied a A Auto Set range automatically using auto algorithm The low high offset adjustment will be applied Low Offset Adjust the lowest value of the automatic calculated range as much as entered percentage 96 additionally The range of value is 100 100 a A High Offset Adjust the highest value of the automatic calculated range as much as entered percentage 9 6 additionally The range of value is 100 100 X n X n X X r Page 126 of 181 RA20 129 035 psum E VXvue User Manual 8 6 2 14 Label Label Auto Label Rotation Shutter AutoCrop L R Label Re Flip Rotation Shutter AutoCrap Position TopLeft Mirror None X Offset 10 Figure 8 23 Label Auto Label Set Label that is to be displayed on the acquired image automatically o A R
62. e not transmitted to the detector 1417 potable wireless detector Updated information in the detector You can check the following information on the detector Info dialog 4 1 3 Detector connection status Detector temperature status Battery information 1417 portable wireless detector Wireless signal strength 1417 portable wireless detector Refer to Appendix A Cursor and Icon List for icons of each status Step Registration Window Register steps for scheduled study wi Shape provides two types of shortcut s Body Part Shortcut When you click the Body Part shortcut the Projection buttons appear on each side of Step Registration window To register the step as a scheduled study click the Projection button again e Step Shortcut When you click the Step shortcut the step will be registered as a scheduled study immediately Step is a combination of Body part and its projection Refer to chapter 8 6 2 Step Panel for setting it e For more information about registering the shortcut refer to the chapter 8 3 Exposure Settings e For more information about registering Projection refer to the chapter 8 6 2 Step Panel Page 28 of 181 RA20 129 035 cke VXvue User Manual e Category You can change the category of study 1 Click the left mouse button on the category area Category Dog 2 Choose a category option you want on the pop up window Select Category
63. eek Search the latest scheduled orders within a week with entered search conditions immediately e Month Search the latest scheduled orders within a month with entered search conditions immediately E Page 13 of 181 RA20 129 035 pis VXvue User Manual 3 1 2 Search Execute a search for scheduled order with entered search conditions Search results from the selected sever are displayed among configured DICOM Worklist servers For more information about DICOM Worklist server setting refer to chapter 8 8 2 MWL Panel 3 1 3 Clear Search Conditions Ze Clear all search conditions entered previously To search without search conditions click the Search button after clicking the Clear Search Conditions button 3 1 4 Save to Local Register the selected order to local database You can check the saved orders in the local panel Start Study Initiate study with the selected order You can register both selected order and its related orders when patient ID and name are D same Page 14 of 181 RA20 129 035 V 3 1 6 Register Emergency Study VXvue User Manual Register emergency study using patient information automatic created Emergency study s patient ID will be entered in the form of EM YYMMDD HHMMSS based on the current date and time The emergency study s patient name is entered as Za Urgent Patient 3 1 7 Search Results List Search results will be di
64. en drag the mouse with clicking left button to the desired size To delete the rectangle e Click the Select button and select the rectangle e Press the Delete key XX P A PH H X 9Q fl Page 56 of 181 RA20 129 035 E VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 27 Text Annotation I Attach text annotation to the image To add a text annotation e Click the Text button on the Tools Panel e Move the mouse cursor to the main image window and then the cursor will be changed to T shape e Drag the mouse with clicking left button to the desired rectangular box size where you want to add a text annotation e Click in the text box and type text annotation e If the entered text is longer than the length of text box it moves to the next line automatically Press the Enter key if you want to move to the next line e To finish typing move the mouse cursor out of the text box To move the text annotation e Click the Select button and move the mouse cursor in the text box then drag the mouse with clicking left button Figure 4 29 Text Annotation To resize the text box e Click the Select button and locate mouse cursor on each corner of the text box then drag the mouse with clicking left button to the desired size To delete the text annotation e Click the Select button and select text annotation e Press the Delete key X
65. ent CAUTION TM XX XY X T Hl Page 65 of 181 RA20 129 035 2s pis VXvue User Manual a Position Menu Align images by moving images manually To align images e Click the image e Set speed of moving the image e Put image to front or back e Click A to move image upward e Click W to move image downward e Click lt to move image right e Click gt to move image left Brightness Menu Adjust offset of brightness for the image to match brightness of images e Click the image e Set speed of brightness adjustment e Click or button to adjust E Increase brightness offset o Decrease brightness offset Blend Blend the brightness of each border to eliminate the difference in brightness Reset Reset all adjustments and manipulation of images to initial state The stitched image will be added to the study which original images belong to Image information such as patient study and series information will be inherited from the original images YX X X i Page 66 of 181 RA20 129 035 simu Kb VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 34 Convert to Raw Image Restore the processed images to raw images 4 2 3 35 Image Reject Reject selected images To reject images e Select images to be rejected e Click the Reject button Enter Pas
66. ent Patien a Step Front extremity LAT Birth Date 2012 09 27 Birth Date 2012 09 27 o Oo Acc No Acc No D W1 6150 W2 9746 W16150 W2 9746 Figure 4 16 Mirror 4 2 3 14 Fit to Screen Fit an image to the main image window size If the image is cropped the cropped area of the image will be fit to the window E Page 46 of 181 RA20 129 035 a woe ks VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 15 1 1 Actual Size View 2 1 f 1D EM 120927 201012 e R aas Sap Torz CU KEA EET A Me wb Stepesihoraxgants Birth Date 2012 09 27 per e OD Acc No W1 3317 W212205 W1 3317 W2 12205 Figure 4 17 Actual Size View You must configure the pixel size of the monitor as described in chapter 8 1 3 Miscellaneous Panel This function may malfunction if the pixel size of the monitor is CAUTION configured incorrectly or not configured 4 2 3 16 R L Mark H Add the green R right L left label to the left and right top of the image ID EM 120927 00 1 1 RID EM 120927 00 Name Urgent Patie Step Abdomen LAT Name Urgent Patien Birth Date 2012 09 27 100 kVp MiBirth Date 2012 09 27 A 10 mAs 10 mAs Acc No 100 67mm W1 3664 W2 10882 W1 3664 W2 10882 Figure 4 18 Add R L Mark XMH X XX XX X X M M sli Page 47 of 181 RA20 129 035 E sunm VXvue User Manual To add R L label e Click the R Righ
67. erification Display the results after verifying communication with the selected SCP e Echo Verify the communication with the selected SCP E Page 146 of 181 RA20 129 035 l V CAS bi VXvue User Manual a 8 8 5 3 Basic Information Verification Configure properties of SCP When the registered SCP is selected on SCP List the properties of SCP are displayed and can be configured e Name Set the SCP name e AE Title Set the AE title of server e IP Address Set IP address of server e Port Set port number of server e Max PDU Set Max PDU to use while communicating with the selected SCP If Max PDU size is not checked the communication is made by using the setting value from SCP The speed of communication can be too low if Max PDU is not configured In this case change MAX PDU with various values and enter one of the values that communicated successfully P fi Page 147 of 181 RA20 129 035 ZE VXvue User Manual 8 8 6 Print Panel SCP List Basic Information Printer Format Name AE Title Name Size 14INX17IN Trim AE Title Orientation PORTRAIT Min Density IP Address 0 Format STANDARD Max Density Port Medium Type BLUE FILM Magnification Type BILINEAR Max PDU Film Destination MAGAZINE Request Resolution STANDARD Timeout Priority MED Num of copy 1 Delete LUT Linear LUT Verification Layout Items Time
68. es image smoother s A v s li Page 121 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 8 6 2 9 MLDC Range MLDC Range In Figure 8 18 MLDC Range e Configure a range of image input and out applied MLDC o in Input range of the image data The range of image data is 0 to 16383 o Out Output range of the image data The range of image data is 0 to 16383 8 6 2 10 Pre LUT Pre LUT Figure 8 19 Pre LUT e Apply Pre Lookup table before doing MLDC for HS1 image processing algorithm X X M S Page 122 of 181 RA20 129 035 pi VXvue User Manual 8 6 2 11 HS2 Basic HS2 Basic Contrast Slope 0 50 Contrast Point o 100 PE Mean Point 1 100 PE Skin Correct 0 100 OPPoint 1000 100 DU Compensation 0 100 Compression 4 Denoise 4 Gamma 4 Fine Edge 4 Middle Edge 4 Large Edge 4 Huge Edge 4 Figure 8 20 HS2 Basic e Set basic parameter for HS2 image processing algorithm 2 Contrast Slope Set the overall contrast of the image The default value is 0 Use calculated value automatically The range of value is 0 to 50 s Contrast Point Set the point to apply Contrast Slope Default value is 0 Use calculated value automatically The range of value is O to 100 Mean Point Set the intermediate point for image proce
69. estoration process and Reason configuration Fee Page 80 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 5 3 3 Export Cn Convert images to various formats from selected studies and save export them to the local storage external storage device USB stick HDD or optical media CD DVD Image Convert Export Patient ID EM 120816 181105 EM 120816 180353 E Mame Urgent Patient Urgent Patient Urgent Patient Target Image All Imaqe Processing Raw Pr Image Format Selection BIF JPEG TIF BBit TIF 16Bit Rav RUSS DICOMDIF Include DICOMDIR Viewer Compression No compression Com pre ssion Ratio m Burned in Annotation Wo Burned in Information Ho Software Collimation Cut Target Directory User Directory Language Default User Directory Copy Burn Figure 5 5 Converting Exporting Image Fee Page 81 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual d Patient ID Display the patient ID of study to export If you select multiple studies some IDs are displayed as Name Display the patient name of study to export If you select multiple studies some names are displayed as Target Image Select an image to be exported 2 A All Image Export all images in the selected studies a Selected Image Export selected images in the selected study The option is disabled when more than two studies are selected Processing o Raw Export with unprocessed images a Processed Export
70. ex Formula C 5 1 Definition Deviation is a number quantifying the deviation of the actual Exposure index from the Target Proper Exposure Index EI DI 10 log 10 El T EI Actual Exposure Index EI Expected value of the exposure index It may depend on the type of detector on the type of examination on the diagnostic question and on other parameters EI 2c g v C 5 2 Range 9 99 9 o EI a EI DI 9 9 ft El zap EI DI 9 9 X XX X vllo Page 179 of 181 RA20 129 035 W vieworke VXvue User Manual C 6 The Recommended Target Exposure Index Bodypart Target Exposure Index RR mm ER 6 ua lw E e zm PE wem zw Page 180 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual Vieworks Vieworks Co Ltd ud 107 108 601 610 Suntechcity 2 52 Sagimakgol ro 307 2 Sangdaewon dong Jungwon gu Seongnam si Gyeonggi do 462 736 South Korea Telephone 82 70 7011 6161 FAX 82 31 737 4954 Website http www vieworks com European representative DONGBANG ACUPRIME 1 Forrest Units Hennock Road East Marsh Barton Exeter EX2 8RU UK Telephone 44 0 1392 829500 Site http Awww acuprime com X O XH X X XX XX X X
71. fault buttons of Image manipulation tools in the Exposure mode in chapter 4 1 and Process panel of the Image manipulation mode in chapter 4 2 2 cannot be added Default Button Select Zoom Pan Magic glass Crop The screen layout buttons cannot be added A yellow frame is not displayed on the following buttons as their functions are applied immediately Previously selected buttons is not deactivated by clicking these buttons Inv CW CCW flip mirror fit 1 1 R Label L Label image process convert raw send to the DICOM Storage send to the DICOM Print server stitch reject image close study close all study edit patient If you choose the following buttons the shape of cursor is changed Select zoom magic glass pan W L crop distance angle arrow rectangle ellipse Rect ROI Text Refer to Appendix A Cursor and Icon List for cursor shape of each button The following buttons become disabled when selecting backed up images Inv Arrow Rectangle Ellipse Rect ROI Text Image process Stitch Convert raw reject Image Page 36 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 1 Select h This is the default mouse cursor state Click the Select button to choose other images in the current study or annotations in the selected image The selected image in main image window and thumbnail images are synchronized and yellow frames are applied ID EM 12002720033
72. formation refer to chapter 8 4 Viewer Settings The basic and configurable action Window Level are as follows W1 W2 basic action W1 W2 is start end value of Window to be displayed Contrast Brightness Page 10 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual Patient Size i 100 CHYTIT m AJQ U Q t R dl Gg Category Dog ID EM 120927 194244 DNO S E Name Urgent Patient boo E 5 Step Abdomen DV Birth Date 32012709727 M OkVp AN CN e A ki 4 Si S 2 t Acc No S A UM n gt 3 5 W1 3204 W2110590 Figure 2 1 VXvue User Interface Layout 1 Mode Tab You can change the mode by clicking on each tab 2 Status Bar Display currently logged in account free space of hard drive data transfer status to DICOM Storage or DICOM Print server current time and date QD Status of hard drive capacity Transmit status to DICOM Storage server success total fail Transmit status to DICOM Print server success total fail e Refer to Appendix A for information of Cursor and Icon List Refer to the descriptions of each mode for the rest of layout Click the transmit status icon of DICOM Storage or DICOM Print server to move to Queue panel also available Setting gt DICOM gt Queue where you can check the queues to DICOM Storage and DICOM Print server Page 11 of 181 RA20 129 035 epes E X VXvue User Manual 3 Work Mode
73. g left button from one point to draw ellipse to other point of diagonal direction To move the ellipse e Click the Select button and select the annotation of ellipse e Move the mouse cursor around the rectangle line of ellipse and then drag the mouse with clicking left button to move ellipse annotation To resize the ellipse e Click the Select button and select the annotation of ellipse e Drag the mouse with clicking left button on one corner of the rectangle around the ellipse to the desired Size Figure 4 27 Ellipse To delete the ellipse e Click the Select icon e Select the ellipse annotation and then press the Delete key X XXXXXX O AX X a M fo Page 55 of 181 RA20 129 035 CAS emus BS VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 26 Displaying ROI Information Rect ROI IL Draw a rectangle on the image and Insert information of ROI Rectangular Region of Interest in it The displayed information in the rectangle is minimum value maximum value average value and standard deviation Figure 4 28 Displaying ROI Information To move a rectangle e Click the Select button and move the mouse cursor to the line of rectangle then drag the mouse with clicking left button To resize the rectangle e Click the Select button and select the Rect ROI annotation e Locate the mouse cursor on the corner of the rectangle and th
74. ge 117 of 181 RA20 129 035 di VXvue User Manual 8 6 2 6 HS1 Basic HS1 Basic Sharpness Contrast Denoise Freg layer Figure 8 15 HS1 Basic e Set basic parameters for HS1 image processing algorithm c Sharpness Enhance the edge of the image The bigger the value is the more enhanced the edge is co Contrast Enhance the contrast of the image The bigger the value is the more enhanced the contrast is o Denoise Remove noise of the image The bigger the value is the stronger the noise removal is The image will become soft if this value is set to high o Freq Layer Convert the image to domain areas and divide each area into 10 frequency layers for image processing This parameter is used to determine the number of frequency layers to be used for image processing The bigger the value is the wider the image processing is performed even to the extent of low frequency level a LUT Select lookup table that is used to invert black and white or to expand histogram of the image M H X X P l Page 118 of 181 RA20 129 035 Ld V Bi VXvue User Manual v WE pm LW OT KM E 8 6 2 7 Boost Contrast Li S S S S S J coa tcn Lu J J e EA EA ER EA EI E S S S za E 3 E S L10 S Slope v MET d p EN Y Figure 8 16 Boost e Set basic boost for HS1 image processing algorith
75. ge Stitching dialog will appear e Adjust the border e Align orders of image by moving images e Move and align the area of images to be stitched e Adjust brightness of each image and click the Blend button to blend brightness of the images you want to stitch if needed e Check the adjustment and result of combined images with Zoom View Pan W L Crop and Reset button e Click the OK button e Assign step then new study will be created with stitched image in database e The maximum numbers of images to be stitched are six e You cannot stitch the previous stitched image to another image e Only the raw images with same size can be stitched Page 63 of 181 RA20 129 035 pis VXvue User Manual e Make enough caution when taking images to stitch correctly e Overlapped region between images should be longer than 10 cm e Prevent or minimize the movement of patient during the whole process of taking images for stitch CAUTION e The proper shift of detector or tube is necessary during the whole process of taking images for stitch Border Adjust Menu e Crop unnecessary area from the image e After adjusting click the Border Confirm button to apply adjusted border To adjust border e Click the Border Adjust button e Click the image and drag the green dotted line to crop e Click the Border Confirm button Sort Image Menu e Set the position of the images To sort images e Click the imag
76. gnizes backed up optical storage media CD DVD or external storage device USB stick HDD with its label and serial number If you copy this media to another device manually VXvue cannot recognize them because they have the same label but have different serial numbers Medical recode is very important You should keep these backed up optical storage media CD DVD or external storage device USB stick HDD safely not to lose images For keeping the media safely we recommend to use optical storage media CD DVD or external storage device USB stick HDD You cannot backup the previous backed up study again Only the restored study after deleting from the local system can be backed up again e When the backup is completed to the optical storage media CD DVD you cannot use the media for backup again even if there is free space D D e You can backup studies to other media if there is no free space in the external storage device USB stick HDD X X X r i Page 134 of 181 RA20 129 035 sm te fe VXvue User Manual 8 7 2 Clean Panel Clean Windows Name ID Urgent Patient EM 120522 150857 Clean Clean All Figure 8 30 Clean Panel e When you select Clean tab the backed up studies list are automatically displayed e Select studies by clicking left mouse button with Ctrl or Shift key on the lists and c
77. he large edge contrast is Default value is 0 The range of value is O to 20 a Huge Edge Enhance the huge edge contrast of the image The bigger the value is the more enhanced the huge edge contrast is Default value is 0 The range of value is O to 20 Refer to Appendix B Image Process Guide HS2 for image processing and its result using HS2 J X XX gM fl Page 124 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 8 6 2 12 Post LUT Post LUT Apply range LUT Type Manual DW ProcessLUT ProcessLU T Min Max Low 95 High 96 Figure 8 21 Post LUT e Apply Post Lookup table after doing MLDC a A Apply Range The data range set in this field will be used for post lookup conversion Manual Set range manually by entering low high value The range of value is 0 16383 Min Max Set range automatically using default algorithm The low high offset adjustment will be applied Auto Set range automatically using auto algorithm The low high offset adjustment will be applied Low Offset Adjust the lowest value of the automatic calculated range as much as entered percentage 96 additionally The range of value is 100 100 High Offset Adjust the highest value of the automatic calculated range as much as entered percentage 96 additionally The range of value is 100 100 o LUT Type Select LUT to be applied to Post LUT For mor
78. hen you complete drawing an angle the value of the angle will be computed and displayed automatically 7 2 20 Arrow E Draw an arrow on the image N 2 21 Rectangle E Draw a rectangle over an image to indicate a region of interest 7 2 22 Ellipse Draw an ellipse over an image for indicating a region of interest 7 2 23 Displaying ROI Information ROIA Draw information of rectangular region of interest Page 95 of 181 RA20 129 035 W works VXvue User Manual 7 2 24 Text Note I Attach text notes to the image 7 2 25 Delete Annotations la Delete the selected annotations C Page 96 of 181 RA20 129 035 EA VXvue User Manual 8 Setting Mode Setting Mode allows you to configure options for the device and Viewer To access Setting Mode you must be logged on as a member of the Admin or Service group e To apply the setting options you should click the Update button Some options are applied by restarting the program 8 1 System Settings 8 1 1 System Panel System System Info Institution Institution Name Institution Address Institutional Department Name Equipment Manufacturer Manufacturer Model Name Software Version Serial Number Station Name lt H lt aE ab Station AE Title Language English 4 Update Figure 8 1 System Panel You can configure the system properties on System Panel m
79. it from the image Manipulation mode and switch back to the previous exposure mode 4 2 2 Process Panel Process Abdomen VD Change Step Enhance Image Image Processing Parameter Process U Qa Image Manipulation buttons 2012 09 08 19 41 2012 09 08 19 41 Parameter History 2012 09 08 19 41 2012 09 08 19 41 Figure 4 5 Process Panel C Page 33 of 181 RA20 129 035 Le d d i li d i l I VXvue User Manual Image Reprocessing Perform various image reprocessing for acquired images by selecting HS1 or HS2 algorithm Click the Change Step button to modify Step of the image Then image will be reprocessed with image processing parameters which are associated with the selected step Click the Enhance Image button to reprocess the image with the image processing parameters which are associated with the selected step Click the Reset button to reprocess the image with the image processing parameters which are associated with the current image s step Modify the parameter values in the Simple Image Processing Panel and click the Process button to reprocess the image When the image is reprocessed by changing parameter values the values are added to the parameter history Double click the left mouse button on the list of the parameter history to reprocess the image with previously applied parameters Image Manipulation Button You can manipulate images by clicking image manipulation button
80. ize e Click the Select button to finish cropping of the image e The cropped image is displayed as enlarged or reduced automatically as fitting it to the main image window E Page 42 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual ID EM 120927 201238 2 3 ID EM 120927 201238 1 yx 2 3 Name Urgent Patient de i Step Spine DV Name Urgent Patient Step Spine DV Birth Date 2012 09 27 i S i Birth Date 2012 09 27 dai 0 d 111 0 Acc No LU uU Acc No W13798 W2 10980 W13788 W2 10970 i Figure 4 11 Crop To move rectangle shutter e Locate the mouse cursor inside of green dotted line e Drag the mouse while clicking the left button to the desired region of image To make dotted line of shutter to fit to the entire image size locate the mouse cursor inside of the line and double click the left mouse button The shutter size is displayed inside of green dotted line by inch when resizing or moving the square shutter M M YJ S i Page 43 of 181 RA20 129 035 4 2 3 9 Invert VXvue User Manual Invert black and white of an image To invert an image e Click the Invert icon on the Tools Panel ID EM 120927 202527 Name Urgent Patient Birth Date 2012 09 27 o 2 1 ID EM 120927 202527 Step Front extremity LAT name Urgent Pati Acc No g Patient Birth Date 2012 09 27 W1
81. lias Hide Value Designa Version Meaning Alias Hide Value Designa Version e Abdomen T D4000 SRT frontal R 10202 SRT Abdome R FAB57 S frontal o R 10204 SRT Acromio T 15420 SR antero p AP R 10206 Ankle joint T 15750 S antero p AP Oblique R 10208 Apex of T 280A0 SR right pos RP Oblique R 10210 Arm T D8200 left post LP Oblique R 10212 Bile duct T 60610 postero PA R 10214 Bladder T 74000 S postero PA Oblique R 10216 Breast T 04000 S right ant RA Oblique R 10218 Bronchus T 26000 S left anter LA Oblique R 10220 Calcaneus T 12770 S sagittal R 10222 Cervical T 11501 SR medial l R 10224 Cervico t T D00F7 SR lateral o R 40783 Chact Bak a2toral m I ek fake kt Show Al Show All Figure 8 25 Body Part Projection Panel e You can manage Body parts and projections to use for registering study on Exposure mode e Click the Add Button of Body part category for registering new Body Part to use e Click the Hide Button of Body part category for hiding Body part not in use e Click the Add Button of Projection category for registering new Projection to use e Click the Hide Button of Projection category for hiding Projection not in use e Both Body Part and Projection panels support Show Hide function not the delete function e You cannot combine Steps by hidden Body Part or Projection o The registered item cannot be deleted a A You can see th
82. lick the Clean button to delete selected studies on the local system permanently e Click the Clean All button to delete all studies of the lists on the local system permanently You can only delete the backup studies permanently m XX c XX li Page 135 of 181 RA20 129 035 bi VXvue User Manual 8 7 3 Restore Panel Restore Restore Windows Urgent Patient EM 120522 150857 Restore All Figure 8 31 Restore Panel e The cleaned studies are displayed on the list automatically by clicking the Restore tab e Select studies by clicking left mouse button with Ctrl or Shift key and click the Restore button to restore studies on the list e Click the Restore All button to restore all studies in the list e To restore the permanently deleted study from the local system Insert the backed up optical storage media to the optical drive CD DVD or connect the external storage device USB stick HDD to the local system to make it accessible e The studies revert to the status before backup by copying them from the backed up optical storage media and external storage device to the local system e Restore function can restore all studies from all accessible optical storage media and external storage devices at a time e You can back up the restored studies to the optical storage media and external storage devi
83. m c Sharpness The sharpness value set in HS1 basic will be applied to all frequency layers equally These parameters are to adjust sharpness of each frequency layer additionally L1 L10 stands for each frequency layer of the image The number followed by L is frequency layer index High frequency layer index means low frequency layer of the image Default value is 100 The range of value is 0 to 1000 100 mean no additional sharpness adjustment At the value lower than 100 sharpness enhancement is stronger At the value higher than 100 sharpness enhancement is weaker K X M Lfl Page 119 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual Le 7 j r P r k l o Sharpness Slope Adjust the sharpness enhancement strength of all frequency layers to the sharpness value set in HS1 Basic Default value is 100 The range of value is 0 to 1000 100 mean no additional sharpness adjustment At the value lower than 100 sharpness enhancement on high frequency layer of the image is stronger than that on low frequency layer of the image At the value higher than 100 sharpness enhancement on low frequency layer of the image is stronger than that on high frequency layer of the image co Contrast The contrast value set in HS1 Basic will be applied to all frequency layers equally These parameters are to adjust contrast of each frequency layer additionally L1 t
84. m installation 2 Add a language title and translated words or sentences at the next column then you can select the title added on this panel 3 If you want to change the language of existing words or sentences change them in column of the language title in the same way 4 Save the changed language txt on the language folder with Unicode txt format as below x Save As Libraries Documents Organize v New folder BR Videos Documents library Includes 2 locations Ba Computer amp Windows 7 64 C Name Language txt 4 Pm Filename Language tt Arrange by Folder v Date modified Type 8 21 2012 3 40 PM File folder Save as type Authors 2011 Tags Add a tag Hide Folders Title Add a title Ys M YH y Y YT X X XX Page 99 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 8 1 2 Account Panel Account Account List ID Name Group vieworks vieworks Service Delete Properties Password Group v Update Figure 8 2 Account Panel You can manage login accounts on Account Panel More permission is granted User Admin and Service group in order e You cannot create an account which has more permissions than the currently logged in account e Currently logged in account cannot be removed e You must have an account of Admin and Service group each You ca
85. munication can be too low if Max PDU is not configured In this case change MAX PDU with various values and enter one of the values that communicated successfully 8 8 2 4 Tag Selection Specify the DICOM tags having information to be retrieved from SCP If you encounter a problem searching on SCP DICOM Worklist server due to unsupported tags from the SCP deselect them to solve the problem and refer to DICOM Conformance Statement of that SCP 8 8 2 5 Procedure Tag Selection Select the Procedure tag including code to be used on Procedure Pane described in chapter 8 6 1 Select a tag which has codes that classifying studies from the DICOM Worklist panel and use it as procedure codes value Page 139 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual eworkteke The available DICOM tags are as follows Requested Procedure ID Requested Procedure Description Requested Procedure Code Sequence Scheduled Procedure Step Description Scheduled Procedure Step ID Refer to chapter 8 6 1 Procedure Panel for more information about procedure x X X n X X XX nme li Page 140 of 181 RA20 129 035 ssi KA VXvue User Manual 8 8 3 MPPS Panel SCP List Basic Information Name AE Title IP Address Port Options Language Verification Time Information Figure 8 34 MPPS Panel e Configure the
86. n Configure properties of SCP When the registered SCP is selected on SCP List the properties of SCP are displayed and can be configurable e Name Set the SCP name e AE Title Set the AE title of server e P Address Set IP address of server e Port Set port number of sever e MaxPDU Set Max PDU size to use while communicating with the selected SCP e Timeout Set the waiting time to receive response from the selected SCP when tried to communicate with the select SCP Unit second If no response is received during that time it is treated with communication failure e LUT Choose LUT applied when sending the images to the selected SCP If Max PDU size is not checked the communication is made by using the setting value from SCP The speed of communication can be too low if Max PDU is not configured In this case change MAX PDU with various values and enter one of the values that communicated successfully Page 149 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual d 8 8 6 4 Printer Format Configure properties of DICOM Print server e Size Select the film size e Orientation Configure the printed direction Portrait Landscape s Format Configure the layout of images printed on film e Medium Type Configure the medium type of print Clear film Blue film ect e Film Destination Configure the film destination of print Magazine Processor BIN_1 BIN_9 e Priority Configure the priority of
87. n y t i s ar A E gt 2 N i p E Za LL N Exposure View W1 3204 W2 10590 Exposure Mode S X YX i X X X X X X XX M2 Page 26 of 181 RA20 129 035 Ea i E B EM B8 of I H i r Lh d A pis VXvue User Manual VM a 4 1 1 Study Tab e Swap between studies e Close selected study Patient Name Patient ID Accession Number and Study Description are marked in the study tab 4 1 2 Detector and Detector Status Information e The yellow selective frame is applied when a detector for exposure is selected e Status information of detector is displayed on its button e Right click the detector mode button or press and hold the left button for 1 5 seconds to display detailed status information of the detector Detector Info Detector 2 Info EP Connected l Temperature is normal Figure 4 2 Detector Status Information e The type and status information of detector are as follows Detectors 1717 wired detector static 1417 wired detector portable 1417 wireless detector portable 1417 wireless detector connected with tether interface portable Fee Page 27 of 181 RA20 129 035 V VXvue User Manual Status Detector connected Detector disconnected Detector selected yellow selective frame applied Detector in sleep mode 1417 portable wireless detector Images ar
88. n access to the following panels from Setting Mode if you log in with the user account Account panel configured in System Log panel configured in System Procedure panel configured in Procedure settings the Delete button is hidden Queue panel configured in DICOM setting C Page 100 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 8 1 3 Miscellaneous Panel Miscellaneous Storage Freespace Alarm Export Import H p p Warning GB Export Critical GB Import Custom Setting Sending to storage servers when closing studies Allow multi studies Update Monitor Pixel Pitch Measure the diagonal line below put the length in mm a mm Update Figure 8 3 Miscellaneous Panel 8 1 3 1 Storage Free Space Alarm e Set alarm threshold for free space on hard disk e When the space is down to Warning level the following window is displayed Low free space on disk Current free space 1 95GB Warming free space 24 24GB Ok A X P s Page 101 of 181 RA20 129 035 di VXvue User Manual e When the space is down to Critical level the following window is displayed and you can end the study immediately Mat enough space on disk Current free space 1000 00MB Warning free space 1 00GB Ok Exit VXvue To perform the study continuously the hard disk space should be enough as the images are stored in it e Make the
89. nd 4digit numbers are increasing like as U 0001 and U 0002 e You cannot modify the default item of SRT designator You can only modify the Alias You can use species code on New Study Panel described in chapter 3 2 Page 130 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 8 6 5 Breed Code Static Meaning Mixed breed cat Mixed breed g Mixed breed dog Mixed breed h Mixed breed s Mixed breed c Mixed breed c Mixed breed pig Hereford cattle Merino sheep Africander catt Ankole cattle b Ankole Watusi Daladicattla eat Show All Code L 80A74 L 80217 L 809DF L 8A10F L 8C33A L 93791 L 8B947 L 8B103 L 80139 L 8C338 L 80121 L 80122 L 80123 MA Ta nA Breed Code Delete Figure 8 27 Breed Code Panel e User can manage breed codes to use for registering study on Exposure mode e Click the Add Button for registering new breed codes to use e Click the Hide Button for hiding breed codes not in use e Breed Code panel supports Show Hide function not the delete function o The registered item cannot be deleted a A You can see the hidden items by checking the Show All checkbox e The name of designator is 99VW for the items you add Value code made with U field and 4digit numbers are increasing like as U 0001 and U 0002 e You can freely modify the added items A e You cannot modify the default item of SRT designator You can only modify the
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91. nformation of previous studies To create new study e Select a study in the searched study list e Click the New Study button and then the screen is changed to Exposure Mode described in chapter 4 e Anew study created by patient information of the selected study is registered and ready to be acquired e Anew image is acquired in the Exposure mode e Close the study by closing the Study tab in the Exposure mode or pressing the Close study button XX X Xd n Page 76 of 181 RA20 129 035 pi VXvue User Manual 5 2 4 Insert Hegister a previous study in the Exposure mode to acquire additional images To insert images into the study e Select a study that needs additional exposure in the searched study list e Click the Insert button and then the screen is changed to Exposure Mode described in chapter 4 e The selected study is open and ready to be acquired in Exposure Mode e Anew image is acquired in the Exposure mode e Close the study by closing the Study tab in the Exposure mode or pressing the Close study button This button becomes disabled when selecting backup study or studies displaying on other modes 5 2 5 Move Image Es SI Move partial or total images of the selected study in searched studies to other studies To move images e Select a study in the searched study list to move images e Select multiple images in the thumbnail to m
92. ng such warnings or cautions while handling the product may results in serious injury or accident It is important for you to read and understand the contents of this manual before attempting to use the product Symbols Descriptions Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may cause minor personal injury or property damage if the instructions are ignored Provides additional information that is helpful to you It may emphasize certain information regarding special tools or items to check before operating the product X XX X rh X X z Page 8 of 181 RA20 129 035 W vieworktes VXvue User Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 Getting Started The following login dialog will be displayed when you run VXvue exe To log in to VXvue you need to enter registered ID and password VX The leading company of precision imaging systems ID vieworks PASSWORD Remember ID Figure 1 1 VXvue login dialog When you sign in using your ID and password with the Remember ID checkbox checked the login ID will be remembered so that you can sign in without entering the ID User permissions for software features vary depending on the group of user accounts For more information about user rights for each user group refer to chapter 8 1 2 Account Panel When you click the ER button you can directly access to the ER mode
93. nt E I 1179 Name Urgent Patient Target EI L W1 4956 W2 12066 W1 564 W2 2064 Figure B 19 Gamma 0 Figure B 20 Gamma 9 een Page 170 of 181 RA20 129 035 f 8 I LV Io di F sd VXvue User Manual B 11 Fine Edge Meaning A parameter to determine the level of edge enhancement for the edge in the fine size e Effect Fine edge is sharpened e Caution It could also enhance the noise Range 0 20 Recommended range 3 e Unit e Comment This parameter can be easily adjusted by a user at the image processing panel Risk ID EM 120928 175945 2 1 ID EM 120928 175945 Name Urgent Patient E I 1179 Name Urgent Patient A DE Target E I W1 4101 W2 10737 W1 4101 W2 10737 Figure B 21 Fine edge 0 Figure B 22 Fine edge 20 Page 171 of 181 RA20 129 035 f 8 Po i o di F F ke VXvue User Manual 12 Middle Edge Meaning A parameter to determine the level of edge enhancement for the edge in the middle size Effect Middle edge is more sharpened Caution It could also enhance the noise Range 0 20 Recommended range 3 Unit Comment This parameter can be easily adjusted by a user at the image processing panel Risk Smaller edge than this could be weakened ID EM 120928 175945 2 1 ID EM 120928 175945 Name Urgent Patient E I 1179 Name Urgent Patient
94. o L10 stands for each frequency layer of the image The number followed by L is frequency layer index High frequency layer index means low frequency layer of the image Default value is 100 The range of value is 0 to 1000 100 mean no additional contrast adjustment At the value lower than 100 contrast enhancement is weaker At the value higher than 100 contrast enhancement is stronger 2 A Contrast Slope This parameter is used to adjust contrast of all frequency layers to the contrast value set in HS1 Basic Default value is 0 The range of value is 0 to 1000 0 means no additional contrast adjustment At the value higher than 0 contrast enhancement on low frequency layer of the image is stronger than that on high frequency layer of the image M i Page 120 of 181 RA20 129 035 TEE T VXvue User Manual 8 6 2 8 Pre Filter Pre Filter Mone High Pass Low Pass Figure 8 17 Pre Filter e Apply following filters before doing Multi Layer Dynamic Range Compression MLDC for HS1 image processing algorithm a None No filter applied a A High Pass Apply high pass filter to improve clarity of the image The range of value is 0 to 1000 Higher value makes image sharper o Low Pass Apply low pass filter to make image smoother The range of value is 0 to 1000 0 No filter applied 1 9 value x value Average Filter applied 10 1000 Higher value mak
95. of study to search e Body Part Input a body part of study to search e Patient Age Input a patient s age of study as year month and day form Y M D e Patient Sex Input a patient sex of study to search F M O e Study Date Choose the date of study to search To search with search conditions e Enter the search conditions such as patient ID name accession number Body Part sex age etc and then click the Search button in the search menu To search with date range e nputa specific period of time to search and click the Search button in the search menu Period search buttons e Today Search the study examined today with the entered condition immediately e Week Search the study examined within a week with the entered condition immediately e Month Search the study examined within a month with the entered condition immediately M YHr X m X Y P M ss o M Page 75 of 181 RA20 129 035 W pis VXvue User Manual M n 5 2 Search Menu 5 2 1 Search Execute a search in the local database using search conditions Check search result on the local database 5 2 2 Clear Search Conditions Clear all search conditions entered previously To search all without search conditions click the Search button after clicking the Clear Search Conditions button 5 2 3 New Study Register a new study in the Exposure mode using the patient i
96. ove partial images of the selected study e Click the Move Image button e Select All Image or Selected on the pop up message Move Study e Do you want to move all image of the selected study All Image Selected Page 77 of 181 RA20 129 035 Le 7 j r P r l e Select a target study in the pop up searched study list and click the OK button VXvue User Manual The source study including images to move will not be displayed on the target study list Select a target study S7 Study K S P B Img Count Study Acc No PatientID Patient Name Sex Age Birth Date EM 120816 Urgent Patient O 2012 08 16 EM 120816 Urgent Patient O 2012 08 16 EM 120816 Urgent Patient C 2012 08 16 EM 170816 Urgent Patient 2012 08 16 EM 120816 Urgent Patient D 2012 08 16 Cancel Figure 5 3 Searched Study List e Atarget study is automatically selected in the searched study list after completing moving images Check the moved image from thumbnail or open the target study to check its result e A study without images can be rejected as they are moved to other studies e The Move Image button becomes disabled when selecting backup study or studies displaying on other modes 5 2 6 Modify Study Information Modify study information of the selected previous study The information of the previous study with same patient ID is modified if you change the patent information CAUTI
97. printing e Trim Configure the use of Trim Yes No e Min Density Configure minimum density of print e Max Density Configure maximum density of print e Magnification Type Configure the image interpolation method printed on a film Replicate Bilinear Cubic e Request Resolution Configure the requested resolution of print Standard High s Num of Copy Configure number of copy Uncheck the unsupported tags if SCP DICOM Print server fails to operate due to those Ta tags Refer to DICOM Conformance Statement of that SCP for more information 8 8 6 5 Layout Items e Header font amp color Configure color font and its size for texts to be displayed on the header a Color Configure color of the text displayed on the header Font Configure font of the text displayed on the header a Size Configure size of the text displayed on the header a Position Set the position of header a Layout Set the layout of items displayed on the header e Image overlay font amp color Configure color font and its size for texts to be displayed on the image a Color Configure color of the text displayed on the image a Font Configure font of the text displayed on the image a Size Configure size of the text displayed on the image o Absolute Font Size When you select the Absolute Font Size checkbox font always display to be the same size regardless of image layout on the film When you deselect the Absolute Font Size checkbox
98. r and Page Setup Printer Name Vieworks FilmSize 14INX17IN Number of Copies 1 Image Layout STANDARD 1 1 Orientation PORTRAIT Figure 7 2 Printer and Page Setup e Printer Name Name of DICOM Print server to be used for printing e FilmSize Size of printed materials s Number of Copies Number of copies to print e Image Layout Type of image layout e Orientation Type of image orientation e Values displayed in red color are different from the values configured on Print Panel described in chapter 8 8 6 These modifications are not saved For more information about configuring DICOM print server refer to chapter 8 8 6 Print Panel X nrX Q K Y XX1 sez Page 90 of 181 RA20 129 035 TEE T VXvue User Manual 7 2 Figure 7 3 Image Manipulation Buttons Refer to chapter 4 2 3 Tools Panel for more information of image control buttons 7 2 1 Select d This is the default mouse cursor state Clicking the Select button on the Tools Panel will deactivate the currently activated functions 7 2 2 Zoom Enable interactive zooming by dragging the mouse with clicking left button Page 91 of 181 RA20 129 035 cum E VXvue User Manual 7 2 3 Panning Perform panning the image 7 2 4 Window Level Adjust the window level brightness and contrast of an image 7 2 5 Pick W L Window
99. s The tools are synchronized to the image manipulation buttons of Process panel The buttons added on Tools Panel in chapter 4 2 3 can be deleted except the default buttons Choose Remove from Image Process Tab message by clicking the right mouse button on buttons you want to delete The default buttons cannot be deleted a Select Zoom Pan Magic glass Crop For more information about each button s function add and setting refer to the chapter 4 2 3 Tools Panel Page 34 of 181 RA20 129 035 s ES VXvue User Manual The following buttons become deactivated when selecting backed up images Change Step Enhance Image Reset Process 4 2 3 Tools Panel Tools panel are organized with buttons of image manipulation screen layout annotations and specialized functions Tools Image Manipulation tools Screen Layout tools Annotations Specialized functions Figure 4 6 Tools Panel You can add delete buttons of Tools panel to Image manipulation tools in the Exposure mode in chapter 4 1 and to Process panel of the Image manipulation mode in chapter 4 2 2 Page 35 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual e Choose Add from Image Process Tab message to add buttons by clicking the right mouse button on them e The previously added buttons can be deleted by selecting Remove from Image Process Tab message by clicking right mouse button on the added buttons The de
100. s under 50 The Wi Fi signal strength is under 25 d 9 9 4 4 Wi Fi error X 4 X XX X amp x lfi Page 157 of 181 RA20 129 035 W vieworke VXvue User Manual A 7 Detector Status Icons Disconnected Changed information of detector status FXRD 1717SA SB detector FXRD 1417WA WB detector is connected to Wi Fi M XX C X n fi Page 158 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual Appendix B Image Process Guide HS2 ENEEENETENTEE TIT 50 5 30 Contrast Slope 0 Contrast Point 0 100 Skin Correct 0 100 Compensation 0 100 Compression 0 20 Denoise 0 14 TEE Fine Edge 0 20 Middle Edge 0 20 Large Edge 0 20 Huge Edge 0 20 Post LUT 0 16383 LUT Type Display ROI 0 16383 Note 0 or 207100 1 0 or 5 20 1000 100 or 100 air region 5 10 extremity 0 Body 5 extremity 10 t Body 2 3 3 0 0 Auto Low 0 High 0 Linear Curve Auto Low 10 High 10 Contrast Contrast Contrast Contrast Contrast Contrast Edge Brightness Edge Edge Edge Edge Brightness Brightness Brightness OF Or 0 Auto Less 0 Auto 1 Less Contrast Slope 1 Less 1 Less Compensation 1 More t More t More t More t Less t More t More t More t
101. size of selected column to be displayed on the search results Check Box and Show Hide buttons have same function Page 16 of 181 RA20 129 035 V Fe sis VXvue User Manual a If there is no result value on DICOM Worklist server the fields result is not displayed even the relevant fields are showed on the list You can edit the following fields e Scheduled Date Time e Acc No e Patient ID e Patient Name e Sex e Age e Birth Date e Modality e Requested Procedure ID e Scheduled Procedure Step Desc e Patient Comments e Study Description e Referring Physician e Species Description e Species Code Sequence e Breed Description e Breed Code Sequence e Breed Registration Number e Breed Registration Code Sequence e Responsible Person e Responsible Person Role e Responsible Organization e Sex Neutered e Scheduled Station AE Title e Requested Contrast Agent e Scheduled Performing Physician s Name e Scheduled Station Name e Scheduled Procedure Step ID e Requested Procedure Description e Requested Procedure Code Sequence e Study Instance ID e Study Date Time e Requested Procedure priority e Patient Transport Arrangements E Page 17 of 181 RA20 129 035 rd VXvue User Manual e Requested Procedure Location e Requesting Service e Visit Status ID e Patient Institution Residence e Current Patient Location e Admitting Diagnosis Description e Other Patient IDs
102. splayed on the list 3 1 7 1 Sort You can sort by clicking on the header of each column Patient ID 2002 06 A 43497 08123582 Boone Bret 2002 06 12 14 53586 21689651 Rubble Barney Mr 2002 06 12 14 50 16827 40200645 Shown Shane Trivitt 2002 06 12 16 50 02 38307470 Immel Alexandra H Mrs 7002 06 13 15 50 10 63724372 Brady Carol Mrs Figure 3 2 Sort X n ni Page 15 of 181 RA20 129 035 P V CAS M j k e VXvue User Manual VM n 3 1 7 2 Modifying Column You can modify which fields to be displayed on the search results by clicking the right mouse button and then the More button Figure 3 3 Modifying Search Result Field continuous Choose Details Select the details you want to display for the columns Details Scheduled Date Time Acc No Patient ID Patient Name Birth Date Referring Physician Mod Requested Procedure ID Scheduled Procedure Step Desc Study Description ww Width of selected column in pixels Figure 3 4 Modifying Search Result Field e Check Box Indicate whether to display the field on the list of search results e Move Up Move the selected field upward in the list e Move Down Move the selected field downward in the list e Show Display the selected field on the list of search results e Hide Do not display the selected field on the list of search results e Width Adjust the
103. sseeceeeesseeeseeenseneeeeeeeesseeeseensseeeeeoeaseeeeeseoenssesseoonseees 32 4 2 1 Button for Switching to Exposure Mode 33 4 2 2 FOC SSS TC 33 4 2 3 HOO SF Ne MR EKT 35 4 2 4 EE 70 SX WIAA ASO MOG e 74 5 1 le Re ale Lt Le Vu RED 75 5 2 treu e v 76 5 2 1 SE UT os 76 5 2 2 Clear Search GOMGINONS ERREUR 76 5 2 3 NEW 6 eee 76 5 2 4 In 77 5 2 5 DUI VOS OS E 77 5 2 6 M dify Study e eidele EE 78 5 3 BI org esc 79 5 3 1 OPO 79 5 3 2 KE De E 80 5 3 3 zio pe T 81 5 3 4 SUI Cela NENNT E 83 5 3 5 wj 84 5 3 6 zii Q 84 5 4 OS a ISU TE 85 5 5 TPR Tu UE 86 MER d 11 1 MOOG tcn 88 X P n Q J J e l Page 4 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual V Le d d li d k FON PAN MOOG EE 89 7 1 Printer and Page SetU E 90 7 2 Image Manipulation BUTTONS Lion ceci
104. ssing Default value is 1 The range of value is 1 to 100 s Skin Correct Correct skin of the image Default value is 1 The range of value is 0 to 100 a A OPPoint TBD 2 Compensation Compensate the strengthened background area by Compression Default value is 100 The range of value is 0 to 100 a Compression Control dynamic range of image The bigger the value is the more enhanced the edge of skin and bones Default value is 5 The range of value is O to 20 o Denoise Reduce noise of the image The bigger the value is the stronger the noise reduction is and the image becomes soft Default value is 5 The range of value is 0 to 14 M X X J sli Page 123 of 181 RA20 129 035 hi r iM F 7 j pis VXvue User Manual a o Gamma Set gamma curve level The bigger the value is the overall image becomes darker Default value is 2 The range of value is 0 to 9 o Fine Edge Enhance the fine edge contrast of the image The bigger the value is the more enhanced the fine edge contrast is Default value is 3 The range of value is 0 to 20 a Middle Edge Enhance the middle edge contrast of the image The bigger the value is the more enhanced the middle edge contrast is Default value is 3 The range of value is 0 to 20 o Large Edge Enhance the large edge contrast of the image The bigger the value is the more enhanced t
105. sword Enter password to reject image Reason Ke e Enter password of the current login account e Inthe Reason options select the preset reason or enter your own reason d M n M J X Basel Page 67 of 181 RA20 129 035 itemm d E VXvue User Manual e The Reason input item is displayed only when setting Reason function to use e The user input reason is registered automatically and displayed in the list when you reject images next time e The rejected image can be restored Refer to chapter 8 9 Setting Reject for restoration process and reason configuration 4 2 3 36 Close Study Close the current study 4 2 3 37 Close All Study Close all open studies X Xa X X X X A Meli Page 68 of 181 RA20 129 035 4 2 3 38 Modifying Study Information Modify patient and study information on the current study To modify study information e Click the Edit Patient button then the Edit Patient dialog will appear to modify study information Edit Patient Acc No Birth Date Age Sex Size Weight Referring Physician Species Description Species Code Sequence Breed Description Breed Code Sequence Breed Registration Number Breed Registration Code Sequence Responseible Person Responsible Person Role Responsible Organization Sex Ne
106. t L Left Label button To move R L label e Click the Select button e Drag the mouse with clicking left mouse button on the label while moving it to the area you want To delete R L label e Click the Select button e Click the Delete button after choosing the label to be deleted When you click the R L label button R L label is displayed on the left right top s appointed position at the main image window If R L label already exists on the image it is changed with a new one on the appointed area ignoring its moving and changes To set color font and size of R L label refer to Annotation Font amp Color in chapter 8 4 Viewer Settings 4 2 3 17 1x1 Layout Display one image on the main image window ID EM 120927 201012 Rame Urgent Patient Birth Date 2012 09 27 o W1 3546 W2 9816 Figure 4 19 1x1 Layout Fee Page 48 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 4 2 3 18 2x2 Layout Display four images on the main image window 4 2 3 19 JD EM 120927 201012 Name Urgent Patient Birth Date 2012 09 27 W13546 W2 9816 ID EM 120927 201012 Name Urgent Patient Bigth Date 2012 09 27 Figure 4 20 3x3 Layout 1 9 ID EM 120927 201012 Ta 1 11 Step Spine LAT Name Urgent Patient Step Spine LAT Birth Date 2012 09 27 Ei oO 110 20mm ve d i 1 12 ID EM 120927 201012 1 13 Step Spine LAT Name Urgent Patient Step Spine
107. tem Panel e All settings on Miscellaneous Panel e All settings on Work Settings e Exposure Settings e Viewer Settings LUT Settings e All settings on Procedure Panel e All settings on Step Panel e All settings on Body Part Projection Panel e All settings on MWL Panel e Storage Panel e Print Panel e Header settings on Worklist Panel e Header settings on Local Panel e Header settings on Database Mode Account information cannot be exported or imported E Page 103 of 181 RA20 129 035 le VXvue User Manual 8 1 4 Log Panel Log Time Type Code Message 20 04 32 DICOM 0 Default image process parameter was applied 20 04 33 PERFORM 0 Pixel value validity check 8 msec 20 04 33 IMAGE 0 Preview w1 18 w2 1686 20 04 35 APPLICAT 0 ImageProcess V2 670 20 04 35 PERFORM 0 Image Process V2 745 msec 20 04 35 PERFORM Pixel value validity check 6 msec 20 04 36 IMAGE i Preview w1 14 w2 932 20 04 38 APPLICAT 0 ImageProcess V2 682 20 04 38 PERFORM 0 Image Process V2 749 msec 20 04 38 PERFORM 0 Pixel value validity check 5 msec 20 04 38 IMAGE 0 Preview w1 70 w2 2518 20 04 40 APPLICAT 0 ImageProcess V2 698 20 04 40 PERFORM 0 Image Process V2 765 msec IN NO 19 ADDI TCAT n Mo LIIT far Evnocuro iouar Figure 8 4 Log Panel You can check the status of the system on Log Panel VXvue can display up to 300 logs on Log Panel
108. the font size will be automatically adjusted according to image layout on the film Also the font size will be adjusted by referring the inputted font size X X fi Page 150 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual Le d T i li a L i n Er m e Annotation font amp color Configure color font and its size for texts of annotation to be displayed on the image a A Color Configure color of the text displayed on the image a Font Configure font of the text displayed on the image a Size Configure size of the text displayed on the image e Header Specify the items to be displayed on the header o A V button add delete the items to be displayed on the header from item category e Top Left Bottom Left Top Right and Bottom Right Specify the items to be displayed on each position of the image e lt button add delete the items to be displayed on the each position from item category e Item The list of information that can be displayed on the header or the image The list of information displayed on the header or the image is as follows e Patient ID Patient Name Birthdate Sex Age Height Weight e Bodypart Projection Laterality e Performing Physician Referring Physician e Study Date Study Time Accession number e Series Number Instance Number Exposure Time e Dose kVp Dose mA Dose ms Dose mAs DAP e Exposure Index Devia
109. the image is enlarged and reduced when you zoom in out the image To magnify a local region of interest e Click the Magic Glass button on the Tools Panel e Move the mouse cursor into the image area then the cursor will be changed to a magic glass shape e Drag the mouse with clicking left button while dragging it to specific region of interest in the image that you want to magnify The image in rectangle area around the position of the mouse cursor appears enlarged by 2 times to the current image scale Figure 4 9 Magic Glass T P Xdne li Page 41 of 181 RA20 129 035 V 4 2 3 8 Crop VXvue User Manual Crop an image To crop an image e Click the Crop button then the rectangle shutter will be displayed in green dotted line e he previously cropped image is displayed on the main image window same as the original image size and the image out of a rectangle shutter frame becomes slightly darker ID EM 120927 201238 2 3 BID EM 120927 201238 2 3 Name Urgent Patient i b Step Spine DV Name Urgent Patient Step Spine DV Birth Date 2012 09 27 i Birth Date 2012 09 27 o At o Acc No E Y Acc No W1 3798 W2 10980 W13788 W2 10970 Figure 4 10 Crop e Locate the mouse cursor on the dotted lines or edges of square e Drag the mouse with clicking left mouse button on the dotted line or edge to adjust shutter s
110. tion Index Target Exposure Index e Pixel Value Histogram Zoom Ratio e Institutional Name Institutional Address Institutional Department Name e Manufacturer Manufacturer Model Name Station Name Modality E Page 151 of 181 RA20 129 035 up VXvue User Manual 8 9 Setting Reject 8 9 1 Rejected List Panel Rejected List Any ID Rejection Date STEIER 2012 07 30 MEME 2012 07 30 Today Week Month Search Patient Name Patient ID No Birth Date Age Sex Study Date Ti Reje Delete Figure 8 38 Rejected List Panel e Search the rejected study or images e Click Restore to restore selected study or image e Click Delete to remove selected study or image X X XX X J XX ns f Page 152 of 181 RA20 129 035 scis VXvue User Manual 8 9 2 Reason Panel Reason Insufficient Dose Over dose Lise rejection reason Always display image Figure 8 39 Reason Panel Register reasons to be used when reject study or image e Use rejection reason Check to enter reject reason when rejecting study or images e Always display image Check to display the rejected study or image with other study image X n X n X X r Page 153 of 181 RA20 129 035 W vieworke VXvue User Manual Appendix A Cursor and Icon List A 1 Tool Cursors Magic Glass
111. ue User Manual V 3 2 1 Register Study Input the following information to register studies Scheduled Date Time Acc No Patient ID Patient Name Birth Date Age Sex oize Weight Procedure Bundle of steps Referring Physician Physician name who requested the study Species Description Species Code Sequence Breed Description Breed Code Sequence Breed Registration Number Breed Registration Code Sequence Responsible Person Responsible Person Role Responsible Organization Sex Neutered Patient Comments Study Description e When you move to the other field after entering patient ID the patient s information is entered automatically if there is a patient registered with that patient ID The related field to the information is patient name birth date sex and patient s comments e You cannot register a study if you change the automatically entered patient information name birth date and sex in the previous registered study e he patient s age is calculated automatically using the birth date and current date e Age is classified into Y year M month and D day and Sex is classified into M male F female and O Other unsettled or unidentified e The units of size weight are Metric kg cm and English Ib ft e Refer to chapter 8 2 Work Settings for detailed information Page 20 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual For more information about how to configure Proced
112. ue is W2 increase e Right The changed way of W L action that configured automatically in the opposite way of Left when moving a mouse to the right s Down The changed way of W L action that configured automatically in the opposite way of Up when moving a mouse to the bottom The basic and configurable action of Window Level are as follows W1 W2 basic action W1 W2 is start end value of Window to be displayed Contrast Brightness 8 4 5 Crop Option It is recommended to register Crop size preset when clicking the right mouse button on the main image window Page 111 of 181 RA20 129 035 guum E VXvue User Manual 8 5 LUT Settings LUT list Properties Name Description Name PreviewLUT Preview LUT Description ScreenLUT Screen LUT StorageLUT Storage LUT ProcessLUT Process LUT Delete Linear Inv Linear Update Figure 8 8 LUT Settings Look Up Table LUT is used to apply gamma values to images while displaying processing or sending the images to DICOM Storage server and DICOM Print server You can register LUT to be applied to the settings described in following chapters e 8 4 Viewer Settings e 8 6 2 Step Panel e 8 8 4 Storage Panel e 8 8 6 Print Panel Fer Page 112 of 181 RA20 129 035 cuin E VXvue User Manual 8 6 Procedure Settings 8 6 1 Procedure Panel Procedure Procedure Step Name ipti ee T Skull Procedure Skull DV Skull LAT Skull VD
113. ure refer to chapter 8 6 Procedure Settings The special characters available for Patient ID Patient Name Accession Number and Referring Physician are limited to _ 9e 3 2 1 1 Register Emergency Study Register Emergency Study using patient information automatic created Emergency patient s ID will be entered in the form of EM YYMMDD HHMMSS based on the current date and time The emergency patient s name is entered as Urgent Patient whereas the currently inputted information will not be saved 3 2 1 2 Add to Local Register the entered order information to local database 3 2 1 3 Start Study Initiate study with entered order information When the study starts the panel moves to the Exposure mode automatically E Page 21 of 181 RA20 129 035 SE VXvue User Manual 3 3 1011 59 08 SCH Wert Month E Age fifth Date Medaley Requested Procedure ID Scheduled Procedure Sin Potent Comments Study Describe Figure 3 6 Local Panel 3 3 1 Search Conditions You can search a previously registered order entered in the local panel using the options below e Patient ID Input a patient ID of order to search e Patient Name Input a patient name of order to search e Accession Number Input accession number of order to search e Patient Age Input patient s age of order to search Y year M month D day Input infant age on month or day unit younger than 1 year
114. utered Patient Comments Study Descrintian 3 2012 09 28 un homo sapiens L 85B00 SRT 4 Mixed breed cat L 80A74 SRT America Kennel Club 109200 DCM 4 ALTERED 4 Figure 4 35 Modifying Study Information e Modify study information and click the Edit button e You should input value in the green fields If one of these fields is blank you cannot modify the study information e For more information about configuring mandatory and optional fields refer to chapter 8 2 Work Settings Page 69 of 181 VXvue User Manual RA20 129 035 rke VXvue User Manual 4 2 4 Label Panel Label Insert Position TopLeft Right Figure 4 36 Label Panel All buttons of the Label panel are deactivated and and cannot be used if the selected image is backed up XX XX M XMM l li Page 70 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 4 2 4 1 R L Label Put green H right L left Label on the image ID EM 120927 00 1 1 RID EM 120927 00 1 1 Name Urgent Patie Step Abdomen LAT Name Urgent Patien Step Abdomen LAT Birth Date 2012 09 27 100 kVp MiBirth Date 2012 09 27 100 kVp 0 A Acc No W1 3664 W2 10882 W1 3664 W2 10882 Figure 4 37 R L Label To put R L label e Choose the position to put R L label from the Insert Position dropdown list e Click the Right or Left button To move the
115. uttons added on Tools Panel in chapter 4 2 3 can be deleted except the default buttons Choose Remove from Image Process Tab message by clicking the right mouse button on added buttons you want to delete e The default buttons cannot be deleted 2 Select Zoom Pan Magic Glass Crop For more information about each button s function add and setting refer to the chapter 4 2 3 Tools Panel 4 1 8 Exposure View e Verify the acquired images e Display information of images e Adjust Window Level by dragging the mouse while pressing and holding the right mouse button XX X X n J s n Page 31 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual 4 2 Image Manipulation Mode e Perform image processing for acquired images using various parameters e Add annotations to the acquired images e Manipulate the acquired images e Stitch the acquired images to make a composed image e Transfer the acquired images to DICOM Storage or DICOM Print server Urger Patient EM 12092 7 194244 ID EM 120927 194244 m E a 1 1 Name Urgent Patient pos PET Ee Step Abdomen VD Birth Date 2012 09 27 er H Abdomen VD o KM SE T Change tep Enhance mace Acc No HS1 LE Hoe Spine DV Figure 4 4 Image Manipulation Mode E Page 32 of 181 RA20 129 035 di VXvue User Manual 4 2 1 Button for Switching to Exposure Mode E Ex
116. viewer When you select the Absolute Font Size checkbox fonts always appear to be the same size regardless of main image window s layout When you deselect the Absolute Font Size checkbox the font size will be automatically adjusted according to the main image window s layout Also the font size will be adjusted by referring the inputted font size e Annotation Font amp Color a A Configure color size and font of annotation Annotation Size Configure annotation size A Label Size Configure R L label s size X X X 3 cli Page 110 of 181 RA20 129 035 VXvue User Manual V 8 4 2 Monitor LUT Configure LUT to correct monitor s gamma for displaying images consistently regardless of a monitor to be used Refer to chapter 8 5 LUT Settings for more information about LUT setting W I 8 4 3 Interpolation Mode Configure interpolation types to be use when image is displayed on monitor The interpolation types are as follows Nearest Neighbor Bilinear High Quality Bilinear Bicubic High Quality Bicubic GDI 8 4 8 Window Level Option e Speed Configure the speed of actions The default value is 10 e Left Select the changed way of W L basic configured actions when moving a mouse to the left The default value is W1 decrease e Up Select the changed way of W L basic configured actions when moving a mouse to up The default val
117. vue User Manual To input patient orientation e Click the Orientation button e Input patient orientation on the top and left area of the exposed image Defined by DICOM e Click the Set button for configuring patient orientation e The patient orientations configured on each top bottom left right of the image are displayed with labels and the bottom and right orientations are displayed as symmetric directions automatically ID EM 120927 200435 1 2 Name Urgent Patient Step Spine LAT Birth Date 2012 09 27 O Acc No Laterality U W1 3791 W2 9977 Figure 4 39 Patient Orientation E Page 73 of 181 RA20 129 035 SE VXvue User Manual 5 Database Mode Database Mode allows you to review past studies Study Date 2012 68 29 PEL 701027 oe I V npk Ay Study Ka P Ro Img Count Study Aer No Patient ID Patient Nama Sex Age Figure 5 1 Database Mode X X X M n X X X K l i Page 74 of 181 RA20 129 035 s ES VXvue User Manual 5 1 Search Condition You can search the past studies using the following conditions on database Study Date 2012 06 10 ELEM 2012 09 16 scc Today Week Month Figure 5 2 Database Search e Patient ID Input a patient ID of study to search e Patient Name Input a patient name of study to search e Accession Number Input a patient s accession number
118. with clicking left mouse button to move the measured value mark e Drag the mouse with clicking left button on the line AB to move the distance annotation Figure 4 23 Distance M OX X XSX M 7 M e l Page 51 of 181 RA20 129 035 W works VXvue User Manual To delete a line e Click the Select icon e Choose the distance annotation and press the Delete key 4 2 3 22 Angle A Measure the angle between three points over an image When you complete drawing an angle the value of the angle will be computed and displayed automatically To draw an angle e Click the Angle button on the Tools Panel e Move the mouse cursor to the main image window then the cursor will be changed e Drag the mouse with clicking left button while moving it from A point you want to measure angle to another B point to draw a line Then a virtual line from A to C point is drawn when clicking C point with the left mouse button and the measured angle will be calculated and displayed automatically on the initial point A where line AB and line AC are met To modify and move an angle e Click the Select button and select the distance annotation e Choose a point to be re measured among 3 points A B C Drag the mouse with clicking left button while moving it to the other point then the value of angle will be calculated and displayed automatically
119. with processed images Image Format Selection Select a file format to save the image a Compression Select the image compression type when exporting to DICOM or DICOMDIR a A Compression ratio Select compression ratio when choosing image compression type as JEPG2000 lossy only The ratio is highest when choosing 99 but the image quality is not good Burned in Annotation The image is exported with burning annotations on it when choosing YES Burned in information The image is exported with burning information on it when choosing YES Software Collimation Select option to apply on the image when exports it o NONE The original size image without applying Crop is exported a CUT Images with cutting CROP area as much as possible are exported o FILL Images filled the outside of Crop area with black color are exported Target Directory Select the location to export images Select User Directory to save the image in the local database Select the available optical drive list to save the image to ODD User Directory The selected path is displayed after selecting the local path to export the image Language Select Encoding to be applied to the DICOM or DICOMDIR type e The changeable image formats are as follows BMP JPEG TIF 8Bit TIF 16Bit Raw DICOM DICOMDIR s Each image format can be selected multiply but TIF format has only 8Bit or 16Bit options e You can select Include DICOMDIR Viewer only when selecting DICO
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