Reading dynamic post-contrast images at PC Workstation

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paulokuriki
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Reading dynamic post-contrast images at PC Workstation

Post by paulokuriki » Fri May 12, 2017 8:17 am

Hi guys

We have a clinic who sends dynamic abdominal post-contrast images as a block with 1 serie containing 900 images.
When we are reading those studies at Osirix, we select Open Reparsed series, so it splits the block serie into 4 series containing 225 each, divided by non-contrast, arterial, portal, and so on.
So the radiologist can read each post contrast sequence separed.

But for radiologists using OP Workstation for PC, we didn't find an option like that.
Do you have any suggestion?

Thanks

Paulo

john (from OnePacs)
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Re: Reading dynamic post-contrast images at PC Workstation

Post by john (from OnePacs) » Fri May 12, 2017 10:20 am

Paulo

Thanks for the note. We dont have that functionality currently in OPW for Windows. It may work in OPW for macOS which is historically based on open source projects such as Osirix and Horos. I will check with you in a private channel for an example case so we can take a look at what would be involved in supporting the feature.

If you do open the series in 4 separate panels in OPW for windows, you can have each panel show a different contrast phase and you can scroll them synchronized together. However, I understand not having to set this up would be the big advantage of having it auto split into 4 series.

The reparse series option would probably work in OPW for macOS. We can take a look at an example case through a private channel of communication and see what the options would be for Windows support.

John

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