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The OnePacs Diagnostic Workstation (OPW) is a full featured DICOM study viewer that comes packaged free with the OnePacs system.  The following guide describes the tools available in the application.

Study viewing and manipulation tools

OnePacs Diagnostic Workstation offers a full set of the tools commonly used in viewing and manipulating DICOM images.

Tools available for use include:

Image manipulation

 The pan tool, for adjusting the display position of the current image set on the screen

 The zoom tool, for adjusting the level of magnification

 The window and level adjustment tool

 The stack tool, for scrolling through the current series

The spine labeling tool, for labeling vertebral bodies on sagittal and coronal images

The  MPR tool can be used to perform multiplanar reformats (NOTE:  This feature has not been certified for clinical use)

Image measurements

 ROI tools, for elliptical and rectangular ROIs. (The Elliptical icon is shown)

 The ruler, for spatial measurements

 The measurement grid tool overlays a measurement grid over the image tile

 The Mag/Measure tool creates a 4-panel magnification grid that allows for quick and precise measurements at various zoom levels

Multiple series coordination

 The link tool, to scroll related series simultaneously

The unlink too, to break a previously established link

The spatial locator tool, to display the location of a point in space, selected on one series, on other simultaneously displayed series

Worklist Integration Tools

The OnePacs Diagnostic Workstation offers the following tools to integrate your work within the Workstation with the OnePacs worklist.

The view report tool is used to display the diagnostic report, if available, for the currently open study.

The write report tool is used to open the reporting window for the currently open study.

The clipboard is used to select a series of images or multiframe images for export as JPEG or AVI, or for designation as key images. To view the clipboard contents, use the clipboard tool.

To add images to the clipboard, right-click on the image you wish to add and select “Copy image to clipboard”, or use the copy to clipboard tool.

The save all contents of the clipboard as key images (key objects) for the studies from which the images derive, use the save key image tool.

Key images can be viewed in reports for which key object placeholders have been inserted into the report template, or they can be viewed in the study preview feature on the worklist.

 

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