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Chapter A6: Image Management
Definium AMX 700 X-Ray System 5161515-1EN Rev. 6 (10 February 2008) A6-1
Operator Manual © 2008 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.
Chapter A6: Image Management
The Image Management screen (Figure A6-1) shows all the images stored in the selected database
source. This screen is used to manage images, copy images to exams, transfer images to network hosts,
or save images on CD.
Topics covered include:
Overview
(p. A6-1)
View Patient Information
(p. A6-7)
Load Images from a CD
(p. A6-7)
Synchronize to HIS or RIS or PACS
(p. A6-8)
Search List
(p. A6-8)
Open Exams and Images
(p. A6-9)
Copy Exams and Images
(p. A6-9)
Copy Exams to a Network Host
(p. A6-9)
Copy Images to Another Exam
(p. A6-10)
Copy Exams to a CD
(p. A6-12)
Delete Exams, Series, or Images
(p. A6-13)
Lock Exams from Deletion
(p. A6-14)
Make Exam Anonymous (De-Identify)
(p. A6-14)
Overview
The majority of the Image Management screen is devoted to the exam list. Images are organized by
exam. Each exam is a row. If multiple exams were acquired in the same session, each exam has its own
row on the list. The exam expands to show the series.
Within each exam are “series” of images. A series is a collection of one or more images acquired in a
session. Each protocol is a series. A new series is created when a completed exam is appended.
There are two types of image series: raw and processed. Raw images are the exact images that were
acquired. Processed images are the raw images with specific processing and image adjustments (such
as brightness and contrast) applied. It is possible to create several processed images from one raw
image.
Individual images reside within the series. Pressing a series or pressing the [+] button opens the image
details section of the Image Management screen. In the Image Details section, each row is an image.
Selecting a row makes a small preview image, or “thumbnail,” appear. The image may be opened for
viewing, adjustment, or deletion.
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