Centricity Web: Frequently Asked Questions:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Q:  If I want to look at the system before it’s integrated with MINDscape, how would I do that?

 

A:  Go to the following URL’s for UW and HMC PACS Systems:

 

https://uwradweb.medical.washington.edu/ami/html/

 

https://hmcradweb.medical.washington.edu/ami/html/

 

Access to these systems requires an account on each one individually.  You can email or call the Helpdesk (mcsos@u.washington.edu or 206.543.7012).

 

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Q:  Once it’s integrated, how will I access my Patients’ exams?

 

A:  The current Mindscape Link Online Images (GE PACS) will point to Centricity instead of Pathspeed web.  A search on TEST, PATIENT in Mindscape will take you to this page in Mindscape:

 

Clicking on the Online Images link will still take you to that Patient’s Folder in PACS:

 

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Q:  What do all the Icons mean?

 

A:    This means there are no images on the server for that exam.

 

*  This means the exam images are on the server in short term storage and are immediately available. If you single click on one of these for a given study, Image Thumbnails will appear in the Pictorial area of Centricity web:

 

  This means that the Exam Images have been sent to the Archive.  If only this button appears, it means that the exam is archived, but is not immediately available.  If you wish to see these images, click on the button, and the Fetch button will appear to the left of the Exam List. 

Clicking the Fetch button will retrieve the images from the archive, and the * button will appear for that study after refreshing the worklist with .

 

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Q:  How do I get help on Centricity Web?

 

A:    This button takes you to the online help page, which enables you to access help by Contents, Index, or Search functions.

 

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Q:  How do I view the Images full screen?

 

A:  There are several ways to access the images.  You can double click on the image preview in the Pictoral window.  You can double click on the Study in the Worklist.  You can single click on the  icon to the left of the Patient Name in the Worklist.  This will display a drop down of the series included in that exam:

Clicking on any of the series will also display those images in the Pictoral area, and double clicking will display them full screen.

 

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Q:  How do I get back to the Worklist once I’m viewing the images?

 

A:  The  button at the bottom of the screen will take you back to the worklist.

 

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Q:  How do I save the images so that I can email them or use in a presentation?

 

A:  Right click on the image and select Export JPG or Export TIFF:

JPG results in a smaller, compressed image, ideal for sharing, while TIFF results in a larger, better quality image more suitable for presentations.  You’ll get to the usual Windows “Save As” dialog box:

 

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Q:  How do I cine through a multi-slice image series such as CT or MR?

A:  Once the exam is displayed in the Image View area, click on the  button to auto-cine through the series.  This will loop through the series repeatedly.  To stop the auto-cine, click on the  button. 

You can also manually cine through an exam by clicking on the  button.  Subsequently, when you single click on an image, your mouse cursor will change to look like the mouse arrow with cine pages next to it.  Holding the mouse button down, while dragging the mouse up and down will cine through the series.

 

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Q:  How do I control the display area in the Exam View?

 

A:  Centricity Web has two different ways of controlling the display area:  Series Area and Viewport.  Series area is controlled by these two buttons:    The first will display the exam in one virtual monitor, the second will display up to two series in two different virtual monitors.

The Viewport buttons  control how the series are displayed within each of the virtual monitors.

For instance, by selecting  with  in the first virtual monitor and  in the second virtual monitor, you’ll get an image display area like:

 

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Q:  How do I control the Window and Level settings?

 

A:  Click on the  button to the right of the image display, and the following screen area will appear:

Use the scrollbars to adjust the Window/Level settings.  To close this dialog, click on the  at the top.

 

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Q: The PET images are all black and white. How do I get them in grey scale?

 

A: Click on the Windows/Levels settings icon, and select Auto. If you prefer viewing the images in Inverse Grey, click the Invert button..

 

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Q:  Why does it take longer to scroll through the images the first time I load them?

 

A:  The first time you scroll through the images, they are being retrieved from the database, pushed through the PACS web server, and sent over the internet before they finally arrive at your workstation.  Once all of this happens, the images should be stored (depends on your local workstation settings) in the internet cache on your hard drive or in the memory.  From here the images are accessed much more quickly.

 

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Q:  I’m looking for outside films that have been sent to PACS.  Why can’t I see them from MINDscape?

 

A:  MINDscape gets its information from the hospital billing system, since outside films are not associated with a billable order they are not linked in MINDscape. However these films can be viewed if you connect directly to Centricity Web, instead of using MINDscape.

 

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Q:  What do the other buttons on the right in the Image Display view do?

 

A:  As you move your mouse over the other buttons, you will notice that a balloon appears with a short explanation of what they do. Note that most of these functions can be more rapidly accessed by right-clicking on an image. The top and the bottom buttons are for conferencing features that are not installed in Centricity Web.

 

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Q: How do I do all of this from my home computer (or my Mac)?

 

A: Use the Radiology WTS (Windows Terminal Server). Follow the directions here to get your home computer or Mac connected. Once connected you will see desktop icons that link to MINDscape, Centricity Web, and IDX.

 

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