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3Dimensions Digital Mammography System Digital Tomosynthesis System User Guide For Software Version 2.0 Part Number MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 May 2018 ™ Technical Support USA: +1.877.371.4372 Europe: +32 2 711 4690 Asia: +852 37487700 Australia: +1 800 264 073 All Other: +1 781 999 7750 Email: BreastHealth.Support@hologic.com © 2017-2018 Hologic, Inc. Printed in the USA. This manual was originally written in English. Hologic, 3Dimensions, 3D, 3D Mammography, Affirm, C-View, Dimensions, FAST Paddle, Genius, I-View, Selenia, SmartCurve, and associated logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Hologic, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks, registered trademarks, and product names are the property of their respective owners. This product may be protected by one or more U.S. or foreign patents as identified at www.Hologic.com/patents. 3Dimensions System User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents List of Figures _________________________________________________________________ xi List of Tables _________________________________________________________________ xv 1: Introduction __________________________________________________________________1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 Intended Use............................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.1.1 Contraindications ..................................................................................................................................... 1 Potential Adverse Effects of Mammography Systems on Health .................................................................... 2 System Capabilities................................................................................................................................................. 2 About the Genius 3D Mammography Exam ...................................................................................................... 2 More Information About Tomosynthesis ............................................................................................................ 3 About C-View and Intelligent 2D ......................................................................................................................... 5 1.6.1 C-View and Intelligent 2D Software ...................................................................................................... 5 1.6.2 C-View and Intelligent 2D Warnings .................................................................................................... 5 1.6.3 C-View and Intelligent 2D Theory of Operation .................................................................................. 6 User Profiles............................................................................................................................................................. 6 1.7.1 Mammography Technologist .................................................................................................................. 6 1.7.2 Radiologist ................................................................................................................................................. 6 1.7.3 Medical Physicist ...................................................................................................................................... 7 Training Requirements .......................................................................................................................................... 7 Quality Control Requirements .............................................................................................................................. 7 Where to Find the Installation Instructions ......................................................................................................... 7 Where to Find Technical Description Information............................................................................................. 7 Warranty Statement ................................................................................................................................................ 8 Technical Support ................................................................................................................................................... 8 Product Complaints ................................................................................................................................................ 8 Hologic Cybersecurity Statement ......................................................................................................................... 8 Symbols .................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Descriptions of Warnings, Cautions, and Notes .............................................................................................. 10 Document Conventions ....................................................................................................................................... 10 2: General Information __________________________________________________________11 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 System Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 11 2.1.1 C-Arm Overview .................................................................................................................................... 12 Safety Information ................................................................................................................................................ 13 Warnings and Precautions................................................................................................................................... 13 Emergency Off Switches ...................................................................................................................................... 17 Interlocks ................................................................................................................................................................ 18 Compliance ............................................................................................................................................................ 18 2.6.1 Compliance Requirements .................................................................................................................... 18 2.6.2 Compliance Statements ......................................................................................................................... 20 Label Locations ..................................................................................................................................................... 21 MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Table of Contents 3: System Controls and Indicators ________________________________________________23 3.1 3.2 3.3 System Power Controls ........................................................................................................................................ 23 Tubestand Controls and Indicators .................................................................................................................... 24 3.2.1 Tubehead Display ................................................................................................................................... 25 3.2.2 Compression Device Controls and Display ........................................................................................ 25 3.2.3 C-Arm Control Panels ............................................................................................................................ 26 3.2.4 Gantry Control Panels ............................................................................................................................ 26 3.2.5 Dual Function Footswitch ..................................................................................................................... 27 Universal Acquisition Workstation Controls and Displays ............................................................................ 28 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown _______________________________________29 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 How to Start the System....................................................................................................................................... 29 Log In ...................................................................................................................................................................... 31 Perform the Functional Tests............................................................................................................................... 32 4.3.1 Compression Functional Tests .............................................................................................................. 33 4.3.2 C-Arm Movement Functional Tests ..................................................................................................... 34 4.3.3 Collimation .............................................................................................................................................. 42 4.3.4 Shifting Paddles ...................................................................................................................................... 43 Emergency Off Switches Functionality .............................................................................................................. 44 How to Turn Off the System ............................................................................................................................... 44 How to Remove All Power from the System .................................................................................................... 44 5: User Interface ________________________________________________________________45 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Select Function to Perform Screen ...................................................................................................................... 45 About the Taskbar................................................................................................................................................. 46 Select Patient Screen ............................................................................................................................................. 48 5.3.1 About the Notices Tab ........................................................................................................................... 50 5.3.2 Open a Patient ......................................................................................................................................... 50 5.3.3 Add a New Patient ................................................................................................................................. 50 5.3.4 Edit the Patient Information .................................................................................................................. 51 5.3.5 Split the Patient Records ........................................................................................................................ 51 5.3.6 Delete a Patient ....................................................................................................................................... 53 5.3.7 Filters for Patients ................................................................................................................................... 53 5.3.8 Refresh the Worklist ............................................................................................................................... 55 5.3.9 Query the Worklist ................................................................................................................................. 55 5.3.10 Admin ...................................................................................................................................................... 55 5.3.11 Log Out .................................................................................................................................................... 55 5.3.12 Advanced Workflow Manager ............................................................................................................. 56 Procedure Screen................................................................................................................................................... 56 5.4.1 How to Use the Implant Present Button .............................................................................................. 57 5.4.2 How to Use the Paddle Shift Feature ................................................................................................... 58 5.4.3 Procedure Information Dialog Box ...................................................................................................... 58 5.4.4 Add a Procedure ..................................................................................................................................... 59 5.4.5 Add (or Remove) a View ....................................................................................................................... 60 5.4.6 Edit a View .............................................................................................................................................. 61 vi DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Table of Contents 5.5 5.6 5.7 Retrieve .................................................................................................................................................... 61 5.4.7 5.4.8 Close a Patient ......................................................................................................................................... 62 How to Access the Image Review Features ...................................................................................................... 62 Output Groups ...................................................................................................................................................... 63 5.6.1 Select an Output Group ......................................................................................................................... 63 5.6.2 Add or Edit an Output Group .............................................................................................................. 63 5.6.3 Custom Output ....................................................................................................................................... 64 On-Demand Outputs............................................................................................................................................ 64 5.7.1 Archive ..................................................................................................................................................... 64 5.7.2 Export ....................................................................................................................................................... 65 5.7.3 Print .......................................................................................................................................................... 66 6: Images ______________________________________________________________________69 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 Image Display Screen ........................................................................................................................................... 69 How to Set the Exposure Parameters ................................................................................................................. 70 6.2.1 Select the Image Acquisition Mode (Tomosynthesis Option) .......................................................... 70 6.2.2 Select the Exposure Mode ..................................................................................................................... 70 6.2.3 How to Use the AEC Sensor ................................................................................................................. 70 How to Acquire an Image.................................................................................................................................... 71 6.3.1 Conventional Imaging Sequence of Events......................................................................................... 72 6.3.2 Tomosynthesis Imaging Sequence of Events ...................................................................................... 72 6.3.3 How to Accept a Rejected Image .......................................................................................................... 73 6.3.4 How to Accept or Reject a Pended Image ........................................................................................... 73 How to Correct and Reprocess Implant Images ............................................................................................... 73 6.4.1 If the Image Is Not Accepted ................................................................................................................ 73 6.4.2 If the Image Is Accepted ........................................................................................................................ 73 How to Review the Images.................................................................................................................................. 74 6.5.1 Image Review Tools Tab........................................................................................................................ 75 6.5.2 Notices Tab .............................................................................................................................................. 76 6.5.3 Other Image Review Tools .................................................................................................................... 77 6.5.4 Slice Indicator .......................................................................................................................................... 78 How to Send the Images to the Output Devices............................................................................................... 78 How to Use I-View 2D Contrast ......................................................................................................................... 79 6.7.1 How to Configure Contrast Settings .................................................................................................... 82 7: Accessories __________________________________________________________________83 7.1 7.2 7.3 How to Install Accessories on the C-Arm ......................................................................................................... 83 Patient Face Shields .............................................................................................................................................. 84 7.2.1 How to Install and Remove the Retractable Face Shield................................................................... 84 7.2.2 How to Use the Retractable Face Shield .............................................................................................. 85 7.2.3 How to Install and Remove the Conventional Face Shield .............................................................. 86 Compression Paddles ........................................................................................................................................... 87 7.3.1 Routine Screening Paddles .................................................................................................................... 88 7.3.2 Contact and Spot Compression Paddles ............................................................................................. 89 7.3.3 Magnification Paddles ........................................................................................................................... 89 MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT vii Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Table of Contents 7.4 7.5 Localization Paddles .............................................................................................................................. 90 7.3.4 7.3.5 Large Ultrasound Paddle....................................................................................................................... 90 7.3.6 How to Install and Remove a Compression Paddle .......................................................................... 91 7.3.7 Paddle Maintenance and Cleaning ...................................................................................................... 91 7.3.8 Paddle Shift.............................................................................................................................................. 92 7.3.9 FAST Compression Mode...................................................................................................................... 92 Magnification Stand.............................................................................................................................................. 93 7.4.1 How to Install and Remove the Magnification Stand........................................................................ 93 Crosshair Devices.................................................................................................................................................. 95 7.5.1 How to Install and Remove the Localization Crosshair Device ....................................................... 95 7.5.2 How to Use the Localization Crosshair Device .................................................................................. 96 7.5.3 How to Install and Remove the Magnification Crosshair Device .................................................... 96 7.5.4 How to Align the Crosshair Device ..................................................................................................... 97 8: Clinical Procedures ___________________________________________________________99 8.1 8.2 8.3 Standard Workflow .............................................................................................................................................. 99 8.1.1 Preparation .............................................................................................................................................. 99 8.1.2 At the Gantry ........................................................................................................................................... 99 8.1.3 At the Acquisition Workstation .......................................................................................................... 100 Screening Procedure Example........................................................................................................................... 100 8.2.1 Position the Patient ............................................................................................................................... 101 8.2.2 Set the Exposure Techniques............................................................................................................... 101 8.2.3 Acquire the Exposure ........................................................................................................................... 101 Procedure for Needle Localization with Tomosynthesis .............................................................................. 103 9: Maintenance and Cleaning ___________________________________________________105 9.1 9.2 Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................................... 105 9.1.1 General Information About Cleaning ................................................................................................ 105 9.1.2 For General Cleaning ........................................................................................................................... 105 9.1.3 To Prevent Possible Injury or Equipment Damage .......................................................................... 106 9.1.4 Acquisition Workstation ...................................................................................................................... 107 Maintenance......................................................................................................................................................... 108 9.2.1 Preventive Maintenance Schedules .................................................................................................... 108 9.2.2 About Reclamation ............................................................................................................................... 110 10: System Administration Interface _____________________________________________111 10.1 Admin Screen ...................................................................................................................................................... 111 10.2 About Screen........................................................................................................................................................ 113 10.2.1 Licensing Tab ........................................................................................................................................ 114 10.3 Change the User Language Preference ............................................................................................................ 114 10.4 Set Auto-Hanging and Auto-Pairing ............................................................................................................... 115 10.5 Set Multi Line Procedure Tabs .......................................................................................................................... 115 10.6 Enable and Set the Height Memory.................................................................................................................. 116 10.7 Set Auto-Accept and Auto-Pend Images ......................................................................................................... 118 10.8 How to Set the Contrast Defaults ..................................................................................................................... 119 viii DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Table of Contents 10.9 Enable and Set the Default Height ................................................................................................................... 120 10.10 System Tools ........................................................................................................................................................ 122 10.10.1 System Tools for the Radiologic Technologist Manager ................................................................. 122 10.10.2 Remote Access to Image Reports ....................................................................................................... 124 10.11 Archive Tool ........................................................................................................................................................ 126 Appendix A Specifications _____________________________________________________129 A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 A.5 A.6 Product Measurements ...................................................................................................................................... 129 A.1.1 Tubestand (Gantry with C-Arm) ........................................................................................................ 129 A.1.2 Acquisition Workstations .................................................................................................................... 130 Operation and Storage Environment ............................................................................................................... 131 A.2.1 General Conditions for Operation...................................................................................................... 131 A.2.2 Storage Environment ........................................................................................................................... 132 Radiation Shield .................................................................................................................................................. 132 Electrical Input .................................................................................................................................................... 132 A.4.1 Tubestand .............................................................................................................................................. 132 A.4.2 Acquisition Workstation...................................................................................................................... 133 Tubestand Technical Information..................................................................................................................... 133 A.5.1 C-Arm..................................................................................................................................................... 133 A.5.2 Compression ......................................................................................................................................... 134 A.5.3 X-ray Tube ............................................................................................................................................. 135 A.5.4 X-ray Beam Filtration and Output ..................................................................................................... 135 A.5.5 X-ray Collimation ................................................................................................................................. 137 A.5.6 Light Field Indication ........................................................................................................................... 137 A.5.7 X-ray Generator .................................................................................................................................... 137 Imaging System Technical Information ........................................................................................................... 138 A.6.1 Image Receptor ..................................................................................................................................... 138 Appendix B System Messages and Alert Messages ________________________________139 B.1 B.2 B.3 Error Recovery and Troubleshooting............................................................................................................... 139 Types of Messages .............................................................................................................................................. 139 B.2.1 Fault Levels ........................................................................................................................................... 139 B.2.2 System Messages .................................................................................................................................. 140 UPS Messages ...................................................................................................................................................... 142 Appendix C Use of Mobile System ______________________________________________143 C.1 C.2 C.3 C.4 C.5 Conditions for Safety and Other Precautions ................................................................................................. 143 Specifications for Mobile Use ............................................................................................................................ 144 C.2.1 Shock and Vibration Limits ................................................................................................................. 144 C.2.2 Coach Environment.............................................................................................................................. 144 Electrical Input .................................................................................................................................................... 145 C.3.1 Gantry .................................................................................................................................................... 145 C.3.2 Acquisition Workstation...................................................................................................................... 145 Prepare the System for Travel ........................................................................................................................... 146 Prepare the System for Use................................................................................................................................ 147 MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT ix Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Table of Contents C.6 C.7 Test the System after Travel .............................................................................................................................. 148 C.6.1 Mobile System Controls and Functional Tests ................................................................................. 148 Quality Control Tests ......................................................................................................................................... 148 Appendix D Dose Information _________________________________________________149 D.1 EUREF Dose Tables ............................................................................................................................................ 149 Glossary of Terms _____________________________________________________________151 Index ________________________________________________________________________153 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Table of Contents List of Figures Figure 1: 3Dimensions™ System ................................................................................................................................... 11 Figure 2: C-arm Overview .............................................................................................................................................. 12 Figure 3: Emergency Off Switch Functionality ............................................................................................................ 17 Figure 4: Label Locations ................................................................................................................................................ 21 Figure 5: System Power Controls .................................................................................................................................. 23 Figure 6: Tubestand Controls and Indicators .............................................................................................................. 24 Figure 7: Tubehead Display ........................................................................................................................................... 25 Figure 8: Compression Device ....................................................................................................................................... 25 Figure 9: Compression Device Display......................................................................................................................... 25 Figure 10: C-arm Control Panel ..................................................................................................................................... 26 Figure 11: Gantry Control Panel .................................................................................................................................... 26 Figure 12: Dual Function Footswitch ............................................................................................................................ 27 Figure 13: Universal Acquisition Workstation Controls and Displays .................................................................... 28 Figure 14: Turn to Reset the Emergency Off Switches................................................................................................ 29 Figure 15: Universal Acquisition Workstation Power Buttons ................................................................................. 29 Figure 16: Startup Screen ................................................................................................................................................ 30 Figure 17: Select an Operator (Log In) Screen.............................................................................................................. 31 Figure 18: C-arm Control Panel (left side shown) ....................................................................................................... 32 Figure 19: Emergency Off Switch Functionality .......................................................................................................... 44 Figure 20: Universal Acquisition Workstation Power Buttons ................................................................................. 44 Figure 21: An Example Select Function to Perform Screen ........................................................................................ 45 Figure 22: Taskbar............................................................................................................................................................ 46 Figure 23: Select Patient Screen...................................................................................................................................... 48 Figure 24: Enterprise Tab ................................................................................................................................................ 49 Figure 25: Add Patient Screen ........................................................................................................................................ 50 Figure 26: Split Patient Records Screen......................................................................................................................... 51 Figure 27: Select the Correct Procedure to Split Patient Records .............................................................................. 52 Figure 28: Filter Tab in the Patient Filter Screen.......................................................................................................... 53 Figure 29: Procedure Screen ........................................................................................................................................... 56 Figure 30: Paddle Shift Buttons...................................................................................................................................... 58 Figure 31: Procedure Info Dialog Box ........................................................................................................................... 58 Figure 32: Add Procedure Dialog Box .......................................................................................................................... 59 Figure 33: Add View Screen ........................................................................................................................................... 60 Figure 34: Edit View Screen............................................................................................................................................ 61 Figure 35: Output Groups Field ..................................................................................................................................... 63 Figure 36: An Example Custom Output Group........................................................................................................... 64 Figure 37: Select the Images for Export ........................................................................................................................ 65 Figure 38: Export Dialog Box ......................................................................................................................................... 66 Figure 39: Print Screen .................................................................................................................................................... 67 Figure 40: Image Display Screen.................................................................................................................................... 69 Figure 41: Exposure In Progress .................................................................................................................................... 71 Figure 42: Exposure Complete ....................................................................................................................................... 71 MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT xi Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Table of Contents Figure 43: Marked Images in a Procedure .................................................................................................................... 72 Figure 44: Tools Tab (Tomosynthesis option shown) ................................................................................................. 74 Figure 45: Image Review Tools ...................................................................................................................................... 75 Figure 46: Tools on the Notices Tab .............................................................................................................................. 76 Figure 47: Exposure Index .............................................................................................................................................. 77 Figure 48: Display Modes ............................................................................................................................................... 77 Figure 49: Slice Indicator ................................................................................................................................................. 78 Figure 50: I-View 2D Contrast Screen ........................................................................................................................... 79 Figure 51: I-View 2D Contrast Screen, Waiting Period .............................................................................................. 80 Figure 52: I-View 2D Contrast Screen, Optimal Imaging Period .............................................................................. 81 Figure 53: I-View 2D Contrast Information.................................................................................................................. 82 Figure 54: C-arm Accessories ......................................................................................................................................... 83 Figure 55: Align the Retractable Face Shield on the C-arm........................................................................................ 84 Figure 56: Face Shield Installation ................................................................................................................................. 85 Figure 57: Face Shield Operation ................................................................................................................................... 85 Figure 58: How to Install the Conventional Face Shield ............................................................................................ 86 Figure 59: How to Install a Compression Paddle ........................................................................................................ 91 Figure 60: How to Remove a Compression Paddle..................................................................................................... 91 Figure 61: The FAST Compression Mode Slide ........................................................................................................... 93 Figure 62: Installation of the Magnification Stand ...................................................................................................... 93 Figure 63: Installation of the Localization Crosshair Device ..................................................................................... 95 Figure 64: How to Install and Remove the Magnification Crosshair Device........................................................... 96 Figure 65: Example of a Screening Procedure Screen ............................................................................................... 100 Figure 66: Exposure In Progress .................................................................................................................................. 102 Figure 67: Exposure Complete ..................................................................................................................................... 102 Figure 68: Calculating needle depth............................................................................................................................ 104 Figure 69: Admin Screen ............................................................................................................................................... 111 Figure 70: System Tab of the About (the Acquisition Workstation) Screen........................................................... 113 Figure 71: Licensing Tab of the About Screen............................................................................................................ 114 Figure 72: Enable Auto-Hanging and Auto-Pairing ................................................................................................. 115 Figure 73: Enable Multi Line Procedure Tabs ............................................................................................................ 116 Figure 74: My Settings Button in the Admin Screen ................................................................................................. 116 Figure 75: Console Tab of the Edit Operator Screen ................................................................................................. 117 Figure 76: Height Adjust Control Panel...................................................................................................................... 117 Figure 77: Desired Console Height and Current Console Height Fields ............................................................... 117 Figure 78: Set Image Auto Disposition ....................................................................................................................... 118 Figure 79: I-View 2D Contrast Default Settings ......................................................................................................... 119 Figure 80: Preferences Button in the Admin Screen .................................................................................................. 120 Figure 81: Console Tab of the System Preferences Screen........................................................................................ 120 Figure 82: Height Adjust Control Panel...................................................................................................................... 121 Figure 83: Desired Console Height and Current Console Height Fields ............................................................... 121 Figure 84: System Tools Button.................................................................................................................................... 122 Figure 85: System Tools Screen .................................................................................................................................... 122 Figure 86: Remote Logon Screen for Service Tools ................................................................................................... 124 Figure 87: Service Tools Welcome Screen ................................................................................................................... 125 xii DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Table of Contents Figure 88: Create Image Report Parameters .............................................................................................................. 125 Figure 89: Create Image Report ................................................................................................................................... 126 Figure 90: Archive Button ............................................................................................................................................. 126 Figure 91: Multi Patient On Demand Archive Screen .............................................................................................. 127 Figure 92: Export Screen ............................................................................................................................................... 128 Figure 93: Tubestand (Gantry with C-arm) Measurements ..................................................................................... 129 Figure 94: Universal Acquisition Workstation Measurements ............................................................................... 130 Figure 95: Mobile Universal Acquisition Workstation Measurements .................................................................. 131 Figure 96: UPS LCD Display ........................................................................................................................................ 142 Figure 97: Keyboard Tray Lock Knob ......................................................................................................................... 146 Figure 98: Keyboard Tray Lock Knob ......................................................................................................................... 146 Figure 99: Tray Lock Release from Locked (A) to Unlocked (D) ............................................................................ 146 Figure 100: Swivel Lock Knobs for Image Display Monitor on Mobile Universal Acquisition Workstation ... 147 Figure 101: Tray Lock Release from Locked (A) to Unlocked (D) .......................................................................... 147 Figure 102: Swivel Lock Knobs for Image Display Monitor on Mobile Universal Acquisition Workstation ... 148 MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT xiii Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Table of Contents List of Tables Table 1: System Labels .................................................................................................................................................... 22 Table 2: Compression Tests ............................................................................................................................................ 33 Table 3: C-arm Up and Down Movement .................................................................................................................... 34 Table 4: C-arm Counterclockwise Rotation.................................................................................................................. 36 Table 5: C-arm Clockwise Rotation ............................................................................................................................... 37 Table 6: C-arm Rotation Switch ..................................................................................................................................... 38 Table 7: Automatic C-arm Counterclockwise Rotation .............................................................................................. 39 Table 8: Automatic C-arm Clockwise Rotation ........................................................................................................... 40 Table 9: Automatic MLO Rotation ................................................................................................................................ 41 Table 10: C-arm Collimation .......................................................................................................................................... 42 Table 11: Shifting Paddle ................................................................................................................................................ 43 Table 12: Taskbar Menus ................................................................................................................................................ 46 Table 13: The Select Patient Screen ................................................................................................................................ 48 Table 14: Filter Tab Options (Require Access Privileges) ........................................................................................... 54 Table 15: The Procedure Screen ..................................................................................................................................... 57 Table 16: Procedure Groups ........................................................................................................................................... 59 Table 17: Available Accessories ..................................................................................................................................... 87 Table 18: User Preventive Maintenance...................................................................................................................... 108 Table 19: Service Engineer Preventive Maintenance ................................................................................................ 109 Table 20: Admin Screen Functions .............................................................................................................................. 111 Table 21: Radiologic Technologist Manager—System Tools Functions ................................................................. 123 Table 22: Maximum mA Setting as a Function of kV ............................................................................................... 135 Table 23: System Messages ........................................................................................................................................... 140 Table 24: 2D Dose (EUREF) .......................................................................................................................................... 149 Table 25: BT Dose (EUREF) .......................................................................................................................................... 149 Table 26: CEDM Dose (EUREF) ................................................................................................................................... 150 MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT xv Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 1: Read all this information carefully before operating the system. Follow all warnings and precautions as stated in this manual. Keep this manual available during procedures. Physicians should tell patients about all potential risks and adverse events described in this manual with respect to the operation of the system. Note Hologic configures some systems to meet specific requirements. Your system configuration may not have all the options and accessories included in this manual. 1.1 Intended Use Caution: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. The Hologic® 3Dimensions™ system is indicated to generate digital mammographic images that can be used for screening and diagnosis of breast cancer. The 3Dimensions (2D or 3D) system is intended for use in the same clinical applications as a 2D mammography system for screening mammograms. Specifically, the 3Dimensions system can be used to generate 2D digital mammograms and 3D mammograms. Each screening examination may consist of: • a 2D FFDM image set - OR - • a 2D and 3D image set, where the 2D image can be either an FFDM or a 2D image generated from the 3D image set The 3Dimensions system may also be used for additional diagnostic workup of the breast. Note In Canada and Singapore, Tomosynthesis is not approved for screening, and must be used in conjunction with a 2D image (either a FFDM image or 2D image generated from the 3D image set). Contrast Enhanced Digital Mammography Contrast Enhanced Digital Mammography (CEDM) is an extension of the existing indication for diagnostic mammography with the 3Dimensions system. The CEDM application shall enable contrast enhanced breast imaging using a dual energy technique. This imaging technique can be used as an adjunct following mammography and/or ultrasound exams to localize a known or suspected lesion. 1.1.1 Contraindications There are no known contraindications. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 1 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 1: Introduction 1.2 Potential Adverse Effects of Mammography Systems on Health Below is a list of the potential adverse effects (such as complications) associated with the use of the device (these risks are the same as for other screen-film or digital mammography systems): 1.3 • Excessive breast compression • Excessive x-ray exposure • Electric shock • Infection • Skin irritation, abrasions, or puncture wounds System Capabilities The system provides the user interfaces for the performance of screening and diagnostic mammograms: 1.4 • Conventional mammography with a digital image receptor equivalent in size to large mammography film. • Tomosynthesis scan with a digital image receptor equivalent in size to large mammography film (Tomosynthesis option). • Conventional digital mammogram and tomosynthesis scan during one compression (Tomosynthesis option). About the Genius 3D Mammography Exam The Genius™ 3D Mammography™ exam (also known as Genius™ exam) is acquired on a Hologic® 3D Mammography™ system, and has a 2D and 3D™ image set. The 2D image can be either an acquired 2D image or a 2D image generated from the 3D™ image set. The Genius™ exam is only available on a Hologic® 3D Mammography™ system. Genius™ 3D Mammography™ is the brand name of a Hologic 3D Mammography™ exam, and may not be available in all markets. Page 2 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 1: Introduction 1.5 More Information About Tomosynthesis The Hologic Selenia Dimensions system received FDA approval for the Hologic Tomosynthesis option on 11 Feb 2011 (refer to PMA number P080003). This FDA approval applies to screening and diagnostic imaging. More information is available from the FDA website at http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfpma/pma.cfm?id=P080003. The Generated 2D option (C-View) in conjunction with Tomosynthesis received FDA approval on 16 May 2013 (refer to PMA number P080003 S001). More information is available from the FDA website at http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfpma/pma.cfm?id=P080003S001. A list of scientific publications about Breast Tomosynthesis is available from the Hologic website. The majority of the studies were done with the commercially released Hologic Selenia Dimensions Tomosynthesis system. See the publication at http://www.hologic.com/sites/default/files/Tomo-Bibliography-Rev-13.pdf. The Hologic website has several white papers and summary cards about breast imaging publications. See the documents at http://www.hologic.com/en/learning-center/whitepapers/breastimaging/. Independent publications have examined Hologic Selenia Dimensions Tomosynthesis systems in population-based screening sequences in Europe. Results consistently show a significant increase in invasive cancer detection rate at the same time as a reduction in false positives. The following publications are recommended. Integration of 3D digital mammography with tomosynthesis for population breastcancer screening (STORM): a prospective comparison study. Ciatto S, Houssami N, Bernardi D, Caumo F, Pellegrini M, Brunelli S, Tuttobene P, Bricolo P, Fantò C, Valentini M, Montemezzi S, Macaskill P. Lancet Oncol. 2013 Jun;14(7):583-9. doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045(13)70134-7. Epub 2013 Apr 25. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23623721 Prospective trial comparing full-field digital mammography (FFDM) versus combined FFDM and tomosynthesis in a population-based screening programme using independent double reading with arbitration. Skaane P, Bandos AI, Gullien R, Eben EB, Ekseth U, Haakenaasen U, Izadi M, Jebsen IN, Jahr G, Krager M, Hofvind S. Eur Radiol. 2013 Aug;23(8):2061-71. doi: 10.1007/s00330-013-2820-3. Epub 2013 Apr 4. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23553585 MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 3 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 1: Introduction Comparison of digital mammography alone and digital mammography plus tomosynthesis in a population-based screening program. Skaane P, Bandos AI, Gullien R, Eben EB, Ekseth U, Haakenaasen U, Izadi M, Jebsen IN, Jahr G, Krager M, Niklason LT, Hofvind S, Gur D. Radiology. 2013 Apr;267(1):47-56. doi: 10.1148/radiol.12121373. Epub 2013 Jan 7. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23297332 Two-view digital breast tomosynthesis screening with synthetically reconstructed projection images: comparison with digital breast tomosynthesis with full-field digital mammographic images. Skaane P, Bandos AI, Eben EB, Jebsen IN, Krager M, Haakenaasen U, Ekseth U, Izadi M, Hofvind S, Gullien R. Radiology. 2014 Jun;271(3):655-63. doi: 10.1148/radiol.13131391. Epub 2014 Jan 24 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24484063 Breast Cancer Screening Using Tomosynthesis in Combination With Digital Mammography Sarah M. Friedewald, MD1; Elizabeth A. Rafferty, MD2; Stephen L. Rose, MD3,4; Melissa A. Durand, MD5; Donna M. Plecha, MD6; Julianne S. Greenberg, MD7; Mary K. Hayes, MD8; Debra S. Copit, MD9; Kara L. Carlson, MD10; Thomas M. Cink, MD11; Lora D. Barke, DO12; Linda N. Greer, MD13; Dave P. Miller, MS14; Emily F. Conant, MD15 JAMA. 2014;311(24):2499-2507. doi:10.1001/jama.2014.6095 http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=1883018 IMPORTANT: Hologic strongly recommends that users make themselves familiar with local or regional regulations. These regulations could impose restrictions on the different types of clinical use. Because the regulations could evolve and change over time, periodic review is recommended. Page 4 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 1: Introduction 1.6 About C-View and Intelligent 2D Note Intelligent 2D™ may not be available in all regions. Contact your sales representative for information 1.6.1 C-View and Intelligent 2D Software The C-ViewTM and Intelligent 2DTM software uses image data available from a breast tomosynthesis acquisition to generate one digital mammogram (2D) per breast tomosynthesis acquisition. The generated 2D image is created without the need for an additional digital mammography exposure. The generated 2D image is designed to appear similar to, and serve the same purpose as, a digital mammogram (2D) when used as part of a screening study employing tomosynthesis. The C-View or Intelligent 2D image is interpreted in combination with a breast tomosynthesis image set and is not intended to be used without the accompanying breast tomosynthesis images to make a clinical decision or diagnosis. 1.6.2 C-View and Intelligent 2D Warnings Warning: Do not make a clinical decision or diagnosis from the C-View or Intelligent 2D images without reviewing the accompanying tomosynthesis image set. Use the C-View or Intelligent 2D generated 2D images in the same way you would use conventional digital mammography (2D) when performing a screening study employing tomosynthesis. • While reviewing the C-View or Intelligent 2D images for items or areas of interest, compare to a prior digital mammogram (2D) if priors exist and then review the related tomosynthesis images carefully. • Carefully examine the entire tomosynthesis image set before making a clinical decision. Warning: The appearance of a C-View or Intelligent 2D generated 2D image may differ from that of a conventional digital mammography (2D) image, just as 2D film and digital mammography (2D) images from different vendors may look different. Users should ensure they are adequately trained and are familiar with the appearance of C-View and Intelligent 2D generated 2D images before using them in conjunction with tomosynthesis image sets. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 5 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 1: Introduction 1.6.3 C-View and Intelligent 2D Theory of Operation Overview The C-View and Intelligent 2D software is an image processing application for postprocessing the pixel data from tomosynthesis data, captured on a Hologic tomosynthesis imaging system, into a digital mammography (2D) image. The C-View or Intelligent 2D generated 2D image can be used in place of a digital mammogram (2D) as part of a screening study employing tomosynthesis. The C-View and Intelligent 2D software processes tomosynthesis data to generate 2D images which are designed to appear similar to and serve the same purpose as a digital mammogram (2D) when used as part of a screening study employing tomosynthesis. Configuration The C-View and Intelligent 2D software has no user-configurable settings that influence the appearance of the resulting generated 2D images. C-View and Intelligent 2D images are produced in either DICOM Breast Tomosynthesis Image object format, as a single thick slice, or DICOM Digital Mammography Image object format. The site PACS administrator, in consultation with Hologic connectivity engineers, can select the output format most appropriate for the site’s IT infrastructure and workstations. Each C-View or Intelligent 2D image DICOM header contains the information needed to differentiate it from any accompanying conventional 2D image(s) or tomosynthesis image sets in the same view. An annotation (“C-View” or "Intelligent 2D") will also be burned to the generated 2D image pixel data. Workflow As with any imaging study, the technologist selects the patient and identifies the type of imaging procedure that will be done. For an exam with C-View or Intelligent 2D images, the process of imaging the subject and completing the study is all that is necessary. The C-View and Intelligent 2D software itself operates with no direct human intervention. 1.7 User Profiles 1.7.1 Mammography Technologist 1.7.2 Page 6 DRAFT • Meets all requirements that apply to the location in which the Mammography Technologist operates. • Completed training on the mammography system. • Has training in mammography positions. • Knows how to operate a computer and its peripherals. Radiologist • Meets all requirements that apply to the location in which the Radiologist operates. • Knows how to operate a computer and its peripherals. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 1: Introduction 1.7.3 1.8 Medical Physicist • Meets all requirements that apply to the location in which the Medical Physicist operates. • Knows about mammography. • • Has experience with digital imaging. Knows how to operate a computer and its peripherals. Training Requirements In the United States, users must be Registered Radiologic Technologists meeting criteria to perform mammography. The mammography users must meet all applicable MQSA personnel requirements under FDA guidelines for conventional and digital mammography. The user has options available for training, which include but are not limited to: • Onsite applications training by a Hologic Clinical Services Specialist • Onsite on the job training also known as peer training Additionally, the user manual is a guide for directions on how to use the system. All users must make sure that they receive training on correct operation of the system before use on patients. Hologic does not accept the responsibility for injury or damage from incorrect system operation. 1.9 Quality Control Requirements Facilities in the United States must use the Quality Control Manual to create a Quality Assurance and Quality Control program. The facility must create the program to meet the requirements of the Mammography Quality Standards Act or to be accredited by ACR or another accreditation body. Facilities outside the United States can use the Quality Control Manual as a guide to create a program to meet the local standards and regulations. 1.10 Where to Find the Installation Instructions Installation instructions are available in the Service Manual. 1.11 Where to Find Technical Description Information Technical description information is available in the Service Manual. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 7 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 1: Introduction 1.12 Warranty Statement Except as otherwise expressly stated in the Agreement: i) Equipment manufactured by Hologic is warranted to the original Customer to perform substantially in accordance with published product specifications for one (1) year starting from the date of shipment, or if Installation is required, from the date of Installation (“Warranty Period”); ii) digital imaging mammography x-ray tubes are warranted for twenty-four (24) months, during which the x-ray tubes are fully warranted for the first twelve (12) months and are warranted on a straight-line prorated basis during months 13-24; iii) replacement parts and remanufactured items are warranted for the remainder of the Warranty Period or ninety (90) days from shipment, whichever is longer; iv) consumable Supplies are warranted to conform to published specifications for a period ending on the expiration date shown on their respective packages; v) licensed Software is warranted to operate in accordance with published specifications; vi) Services are warranted to be supplied in a workman-like manner; vii) non-Hologic Manufactured Equipment is warranted through its manufacturer and such manufacturer’s warranties shall extend to Hologic’s customers, to the extent permitted by the manufacturer of such non-Hologic Manufactured Equipment. Hologic does not warrant that use of Products will be uninterrupted or error-free, or that Products will operate with non-Hologic authorized third-party products. These warranties do not apply to any item that is: (a) repaired, moved, or altered other than by Hologic authorized service personnel; (b) subjected to physical (including thermal or electrical) abuse, stress, or misuse; (c) stored, maintained, or operated in any manner inconsistent with applicable Hologic specifications or instructions, including Customer’s refusal to allow Hologic recommended Software upgrades; or (d) designated as supplied subject to a non-Hologic warranty or on a prerelease or “as-is” basis. 1.13 Technical Support Refer to the copyright page of this manual for contact information for product support. 1.14 Product Complaints Report any complaints or problems in the quality, reliability, safety, or performance of this product to Hologic. If the device has caused or added to patient injury, immediately report the incident to Hologic. (See the copyright page for contact information.) 1.15 Hologic Cybersecurity Statement Hologic continuously tests the current state of computer and network security to examine possible security problems. When necessary, Hologic provides the updates to the product. For Cybersecurity Best Practices documents for Hologic products, refer to the Hologic Internet site at www.Hologic.com. Page 8 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 1: Introduction 1.16 Symbols This section describes the Symbols on this system. Symbol Description Type B Applied Part Potential Equalization terminal Protective Earth terminal "OFF" (power) "ON" (power) Discard electrical and electronic equipment separately from standard waste. Send decommissioned material to Hologic or contact your service representative. Warning Electricity Manufacturer Date of Manufacture This system transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (non-ionizing radiation) Caution—Radiation Follow instructions for use Caution Catalog number Serial number Part number MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 9 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 1: Introduction 1.17 Descriptions of Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Descriptions of Warnings, Cautions, and Notes used in this manual: WARNING! The procedures that you must follow accurately to prevent possible dangerous or fatal injury. Warning: The procedures that you must follow accurately to prevent injury. Caution: The procedures that you must follow accurately to prevent damage to equipment, loss of data, or damage to files in software applications. Note Notes show additional information. 1.18 Document Conventions When prompted to add text, enter the text printed in monospaced font exactly as shown. Page 10 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 2: General Information Chapter 2 General Information 2: 2.1 System Overview Figure 1: 3Dimensions™ System Figure Legend 1. Tubestand (Gantry and C-arm) 2. Gantry 3. C-arm (Tube Arm and Compression Arm) 4. Universal Acquisition Workstation MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 11 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 2: General Information 2.1.1 C-Arm Overview Figure Legend 1. Tube Arm 2. Patient Face Shield 3. Compression Device 4. Image Receptor 5. Compression Arm 6. Patient Handle 7. C-arm Control Panel Figure 2: C-arm Overview Page 12 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 2: General Information 2.2 Safety Information Read and understand this manual before you use the system. Keep the manual available during the patient procedures. Always follow all the instructions in this manual. Hologic does not accept the responsibility for injury or damage from incorrect system operation. Hologic can schedule training at your facility. The system has protective devices, but the Technologist must understand how to safely use the system. The Technologist must remember the health hazards of x rays. 2.3 Warnings and Precautions This system is classified as CLASS I, TYPE B APPLIED PART, IPX0, permanently connected equipment, continuous operation with short term loading per IEC 60601-1. There are no special provisions to protect the system from flammable anesthetics or ingress of liquids. WARNING! Risk of electric shock. Only connect this equipment to supply mains with Protective Earth. WARNING! For North American electrical safety requirements, use a Hospital Grade receptacle to supply a correct Ground. WARNING! Electrical equipment used near flammable anesthetics can cause an explosion. WARNING! To correctly isolate the system, attach only approved accessories or options to the system. Only approved personnel can change the connections. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 13 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 2: General Information WARNING! Keep a 1.5 meter safe distance between the patient and any non-patient devices. Do not install non-patient system components (like the Workflow Manager, a diagnostic review workstation, or a hard copy printer) in the Patient Area. WARNING! Only trained Service Engineers authorized through Hologic can open any of the panels. This system contains lethal voltages. WARNING! The user must correct problems before the system is used. Contact an approved service representative for preventive maintenance. WARNING! After power failure, remove the patient from the system before you apply power. Warning: This device contains dangerous material. Send decommissioned material to Hologic or contact your service representative. Warning: C-arm movement is motorized. Warning: You increase the patient dose to high levels when you increase the AEC exposure adjustment. You increase the image noise or decrease image quality when you decrease the AEC exposure adjustment. Warning: Control the access to the equipment according to local regulations for radiation protection. Page 14 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 2: General Information Warning: The disk drives installed in this system are a Class I Laser Product. Prevent direct exposure to the beam. Hidden laser radiation exists if the case to a disk drive is open. Warning: The bar code scanner installed in this system is a Class II Laser Product. Prevent direct exposure to the beam. Hidden laser radiation exists if the cover is opened. Warning: Keep your full body behind the radiation shield during the exposure. Warning: Do not move the C-arm while the system retrieves the image. Warning: If a paddle touches possible infectious materials, contact your Infection Control Representative to remove contamination from the paddle. Warning: Do not leave the patient unattended during the procedure. Warning: Keep the hands of the patient away from all buttons and switches at all times. Warning: Place each footswitch in a position where, when used, they remain in reach of the Emergency Off Switches. Warning: Position the footswitches to prevent accidental operation by a patient or wheelchair. Warning: To prevent a higher radiation dose to the patient, only put approved materials in the x-ray beam path. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 15 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 2: General Information Warning: This system can be dangerous to the patient and the user. Always follow the safety precautions for x-ray exposures. Warning: For exposures except magnification case studies, always use the Face Shield. Warning: The Face Shield does not protect the patient from radiation. Warning: Risk of entrapment. Make sure that the C-arm has 50 cm (20 inches) of clearance to any object during C-arm rotation. Do not use Auto Rotation when C-arm clearance is less than 50 cm (20 inches). Caution: The system is a medical device and not a normal computer. Only make approved changes to the hardware or software. Install this device behind a firewall for network security. The computer virus protection or network security for this medical device is not supplied (for example, a computer firewall). The network security and anti-virus provisions are the responsibility of the user. Caution: Do not turn off the Acquisition Workstation circuit breaker except in emergency. The circuit breaker can turn off the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and risk data loss. Caution: Risk of data loss. Do not put any magnetic media near or on devices that create any magnetic fields. Caution: Do not use any heat source (like a heating pad) on the image receptor. Caution: To prevent possible damage from thermal shock to the Digital Image Receptor, follow the recommended procedure to turn off the equipment. Page 16 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 2: General Information Caution: The display is calibrated for compliance to DICOM standards. Do not make any brightness or contrast adjustments to the display. Caution: Use the least possible amount of cleaning fluids. The fluids must not flow or run. Caution: To prevent damage to the electronic components, do not use disinfectant sprays on the system. Note: Hologic does not supply the Gantry power cable for some countries. If the power cable is not supplied, the installed cable must meet the following requirements and all local codes that apply: 3 conductor, 8 AWG (10 mm2) copper not more than 25 feet (7.62 meters) in length. 2.4 Emergency Off Switches The Emergency Off switches remove the power from the Gantry and the Acquisition Workstation Lift Mechanism (on the workstations that include that option). Do not routinely use the Emergency Off switches to turn off the system. There are three Emergency Off switches, one on each side of the Gantry and one on the Acquisition Workstation. 1. Figure 3: Emergency Off Switch Functionality 2. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT To turn Off the Gantry and disable the Acquisition Workstation Lift Mechanism, press any of the Emergency Off switches. To reset the Emergency Off switch, turn clockwise approximately one-quarter turn until the switch pops back out. Page 17 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 2: General Information 2.5 Interlocks The 3Dimensions system has safety interlocks: 2.6 • C-arm vertical movement and rotation are disabled when compression force is applied. A Service Engineer can configure the lockout force from 22 Newtons (5 pounds) to 45 Newtons (10 pounds). • If the x-ray button or x-ray footswitch is released before the end of the exposure, the exposure stops and an alarm message is displayed. • When in Tomo mode, the system does not allow an exposure if the Grid is in the xray field (Tomosynthesis option). • Mirror and Filter position flags also prevent x rays when the Light Field Mirror or the Filter Assembly is not correctly positioned. Compliance This section describes the mammography system compliance requirements and the responsibilities of the manufacturer. 2.6.1 Compliance Requirements The manufacturer has the responsibility for the safety, reliability, and performance of this equipment with the following provisions: • The electrical installation of the room meets all requirements. • The equipment is used according to the User Guide. • The assembly operations, extensions, adjustments, changes, or repairs are performed only by authorized persons. • The network and communication equipment is installed to meet IEC Standards. The complete system (network and communications equipment and the mammography system) must be in compliance with IEC 60601-1. Caution: Medical Electrical Equipment needs special precautions about EMC and must be installed, put into service and used according to the EMC information provided. Caution: Portable and mobile RF communications can affect medical electrical equipment. Caution: The use of unauthorized accessories and cables can result in increased emissions or decreased immunity. To keep the isolation quality for the system, attach only approved Hologic accessories or options to the system. Page 18 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 2: General Information Caution: The Medical Electrical (ME) Equipment or ME System should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If adjacent or stacked use is necessary, make sure that the ME Equipment or ME System operates correctly in this configuration. Caution: This system is intended for use by healthcare professionals only. This system may cause radio interference or may disrupt the operation of nearby equipment. It may be necessary to take mitigation measures, such as re-orienting or relocating the equipment or shielding the location. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hologic could void your authority to operate the equipment. Caution: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Caution: Based on ENCLOSURE PORT IMMUNITY to RF WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT test level per IEC 60601-1-2 ed. 4, this device shows susceptibility to GMRS 460, FRS 460 transmission frequency. Provide a minimum separation of 30 cm between GMRS and FRS radios and the system. Caution: This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 19 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 2: General Information 2.6.2 Compliance Statements The manufacturer states this device is made to meet the following requirements: Medical – Applied electromagnetic radiation equipment as to electrical shock, fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 (2005) and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1 (2008) Page 20 DRAFT • CAN/CSA - ISO 13485-03 Medical Devices – Quality Management Systems – Requirements for Regulatory Purposes (Adopted ISO 13485:2003 second edition, 2003-07-15) • CAN/CSA C22.2 NO. 60601-1-08 Medical Electrical Equipment – Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance (Adopted IEC 60601-1:2005, third edition, 2005-12), includes Corrigendum 1:2011 • EN 60601-1:2006 Medical Electrical Equipment. General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance • ETSI EN 300 330-1: V1.3.1, and ETSI EN 300 330-2: V1.5.1: 2006—Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD); Radio equipment in the frequency range 9 kHz to 25 MHz and inductive loop systems in the frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz • ETSI EN 301 489-1: V1.6.1, and ETSI EN 301 489-3: V1.8.1: 2008—Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services • FCC, 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.225: 2009 • FDA, 21 CFR [Parts 820, 900 and 1020] • IEC 60601-1 Ed. 3.0:2005 Medical Electrical Equipment – Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance • IEC 60601-1-2 Ed. 3.0:2007 Medical Electrical Equipment – Part 1-2: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance - Collateral Standard: Electromagnetic Compatibility – Requirements and Tests • IEC 60601-1-3 Ed. 2.0:2008 Medical Electrical Equipment – Part 1-3: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance –Collateral Standard: Radiation Protection in Diagnostic X-Ray Equipment • IEC 60601-2-28 Ed. 2.0:2010 Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 2-28: Particular Requirements for the Basic Safety and Essential Performance of X-ray Tube Assemblies for Medical Devices • IEC 60601-2-45 Ed. 3.0:2011 Medical Electrical Equipment – Part 2-45: Particular Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance of Mammographic X-Ray Equipment and Mammographic Stereotactic Devices • RSS-210: Issue 7, 2007 Radio Standards Specification Low-power License-exempt Radiocommunication Devices: Category I Equipment • ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005 (IEC 60601-1:2005, MOD) Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance, includes amendment (2010) MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 2: General Information 2.7 Label Locations Figure 4: Label Locations MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 21 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 2: General Information Table 1: System Labels Serialized Device System Model Electrical Shock Warning Potential Equalization Terminal Tomographic Mammography Detector Wheelchair Warning for Footswitch Gantry Nameplate Emergency Stop Switch 10 11 X-ray Device Warning Vendor-supplied X-ray Tube Serial Number 12 Technical Support Contact 13 14 Acquisition Workstation Lift Limit Acquisition Workstation Nameplate Page 22 DRAFT Compliance MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 3: System Controls and Indicators Chapter 3 System Controls and Indicators 3: 3.1 System Power Controls Figure 5: System Power Controls Figure Legend 1. Gantry Power Circuit Breaker 2. Emergency Off Switch (two on the Gantry, one on the Acquisition Workstation) 3. Acquisition Workstation Power Switch 4. Computer Power On/Reset Button 5. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Power Button MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 23 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 3: System Controls and Indicators 3.2 Tubestand Controls and Indicators Figure Legend 1. Rotation Angle Displays (each side) 2. C-arm Control Panels (each side) 3. Compression Device 4. Emergency Off Switches (each side) 5. Compression Handwheels 6. Gantry Control Panels (each side) 7. Footswitch 8. Tubehead Display Figure 6: Tubestand Controls and Indicators Page 24 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 3: System Controls and Indicators 3.2.1 Tubehead Display The Tubehead Display shows: SID Filter Type Collimator Setting Paddle Position Figure 7: Tubehead Display 3.2.2 Compression Device Controls and Display Figure Legend 1. Manual Compression Handwheels 2. Paddle Shift Buttons 3. AEC Sensor Buttons 4. Compression Device Display 5. FAST Compression Mode Slide 6. Paddle Clamp Figure 8: Compression Device The Compression Device Display shows: AEC Sensor Position Compression Force (displays 0.0 when force is less than 4 pounds) Compression Thickness Angle of the C-arm after rotation (for 5 seconds) MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Figure 9: Compression Device Display Page 25 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 3: System Controls and Indicators 3.2.3 C-Arm Control Panels There is a C-arm control panel on both the left side and right side of the C-arm. These buttons provide the Collimator and C-arm functions. Figure Legend 1. MLO Rotation 2. C-arm Zero 3. Light Field Lamp 4. Motor Enable 5. Collimator Override 6. Clockwise C-arm Rotation 7. C-arm Up and Down 8. Counterclockwise C-arm Rotation 9. Compression Up Figure 10: C-arm Control Panel 3.2.4 10. Compression Down Gantry Control Panels Control panels on the Gantry provide additional access to C-arm functions. There is a Carm control panel on both the left side and right side of the Gantry. Figure Legend 1. Motor Enable 2. C-arm Zero 3. Clockwise C-arm Rotation 4. C-arm Up and Down 5. Counterclockwise C-arm Rotation Figure 11: Gantry Control Panel Page 26 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 3: System Controls and Indicators 3.2.5 Dual Function Footswitch Warning: Place each footswitch in a position where, when used, they remain in reach of the Emergency Off Switches. Warning: Position the footswitches to prevent accidental operation by a patient or wheelchair. To use the footswitch: 1. Press the footswitch to actuate. 2. Release the switch to stop the movement. Figure Legend 1. C-arm Down 2. C-arm Up 3. Compression Down 4. Compression Up MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Figure 12: Dual Function Footswitch Page 27 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 3: System Controls and Indicators 3.3 Universal Acquisition Workstation Controls and Displays Note Hologic configures some systems to meet specific requirements. Your system configuration may not have all the options and accessories included in this manual. Figure 13: Universal Acquisition Workstation Controls and Displays Figure Legend 1. Height Adjustment Switch 10. CD/DVD Drive 2. Keyboard (in drawer) 11. USB Ports 3. Bar Code Scanner 12. Acquisition Workstation Power Switch 4. Control Monitor 13. Computer Power On/Reset Button 5. Fingerprint Scanner* 6. Emergency Off Switch* 14. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Power Button 7. Image Display Monitor 15. X-ray Footswitch 8. X-ray Activation Button* *A = series II UAWS layout; B = series I UAWS layout 9. Compression Release Button Note The controls for the Universal Acquisition Workstation installed in a mobile environment are the same as the controls for the Universal Acquisition Workstation. Page 28 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown Chapter 4 Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown 4: 4.1 How to Start the System Note If the system remains on overnight, restart the system daily to guarantee best performance. 1. Make sure that there are no obstructions to C-arm movement or to the view of the Operator. 2. Make sure that all three Emergency Off switches are in the reset position (unpushed). Figure 14: Turn to Reset the Emergency Off Switches 3. Make sure that the Gantry circuit breaker is in the ON position. 4. If the UPS was turned OFF, press the UPS power button to apply power to the UPS (see the following figure). Figure Legend 1. Acquisition Workstation Power Switch 2. Computer Power On/Reset Button 3. UPS Power Button Figure 15: Universal Acquisition Workstation Power Buttons 5. Turn ON the Acquisition Workstation power switch (see the previous figure). MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 29 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown 6. Press the computer power button (see the previous figure). The computer powers on and the Startup screen opens on the Acquisition Workstation control monitor. The Gantry then automatically powers on. Figure 16: Startup Screen Note The Startup screen includes a Shutdown button that turns off the system, and a Reboot button that restarts the system. Note The system can require between five minutes and fifteen minutes to prepare for image acquisition. The wait time depends on the detector power configuration. A timer in the Taskbar displays the wait time before the system is ready. Do not acquire clinical or QC images unless the System Status Icon indicates that the system is Ready. Page 30 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown 4.2 Log In 1. Select the Log In button on the Startup screen. 2. The Select an Operator (Log In) screen opens and shows a list of Manager and Technologist user names. If necessary, select the Show All button to list the Service, Applications, and Physicist user names. 3. Choose an operator by selecting the applicable user name. Figure 17: Select an Operator (Log In) Screen MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 31 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown 4. Type in your password and select Log In. -ORValidate your fingerprint by pressing your finger in the fingerprint scanner. Note Most of the unique, repeatable fingerprint information is from the pad of the finger, not the fingertip. Flat finger placement as shown in the left image results in fast and accurate fingerprint identification. Correct operation Incorrect operation Note If Quality Control tasks are due, the Select Function to Perform screen opens. You can perform the quality tasks or you can select Skip. 4.3 Perform the Functional Tests To make sure that the controls operate correctly, do the Functional Tests as part of your monthly visual checklist. Make sure that all buttons work correctly (Gantry and C-arm control panels, left and right sides). Figure Legend 1. MLO Rotation 2. C-arm Zero 3. Light Field Lamp 4. Motor Enable 5. Collimator Override 6. Clockwise C-arm Rotation 7. C-arm Up and Down 8. Counterclockwise C-arm Rotation 9. Compression Up 10. Compression Down Figure 18: C-arm Control Panel (left side shown) Page 32 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown Note C-arm vertical movement and rotation are disabled when compression force is applied. A Service Engineer can configure the lockout force from 22 Newtons (5 pounds) to 45 Newtons (10 pounds). 4.3.1 Compression Functional Tests Table 2: Compression Tests Function Compression Down Functional Test Press a Compression Down button: The compression brake engages. The light field lamp illuminates. The compression device lowers. Note… When you press the Compression Down button, the compression brake remains engaged until the Compression Release button is pressed. Compression down movement stops: Compression Up When you release the button. When you reach the Down Force limit. When you reach the lower travel limit. Press a Compression Up button: The Compression Device moves toward the top. Note… The Compression Up button does NOT release the Compression Brake. Compression up movement automatically stops: MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT When you release the button. When you reach the upper travel limit. Page 33 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown 4.3.2 C-Arm Movement Functional Tests C-Arm Up and Down Movement Table 3: C-arm Up and Down Movement Function C-arm Up Page 34 DRAFT Functional Test Press the C-arm Up button. C-arm movement stops when the button is released. C-arm movement stops when the C-arm reaches the upper travel limit. C-arm vertical movement and rotation are disabled when compression force is applied. A Service Engineer can configure the lockout force from 22 Newtons (5 pounds) to 45 Newtons (10 pounds). MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown Table 3: C-arm Up and Down Movement Function C-arm Down MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Functional Test Press the C-arm Down button. C-arm movement stops when the button is released. C-arm movement stops when the C-arm reaches the lower travel limit. C-arm vertical movement and rotation are disabled when compression force is applied. A Service Engineer can configure the lockout force from 22 Newtons (5 pounds) to 45 Newtons (10 pounds). Page 35 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown C-Arm Rotation Table 4: C-arm Counterclockwise Rotation Function Counterclockwise C-arm Rotation Left Panel Page 36 DRAFT Functional Test Press the Counterclockwise C-arm Rotation button (item 1) to start counterclockwise C-arm rotation. C-arm movement stops when the switch is released. To fine-tune the C-arm rotation in one degree segments, hold the button down for a second, then let go quickly. Repeat as necessary. Right Panel MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown Table 5: C-arm Clockwise Rotation Function Clockwise C-arm Rotation Left Panel MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Functional Test Press the Clockwise C-arm Rotation button (item 1) to start clockwise C-arm rotation. C-arm movement stops when the switch is released. To fine-tune the C-arm rotation in one degree segments, hold the button down for a second, then let go quickly. Repeat as necessary. Right Panel Page 37 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown Table 6: C-arm Rotation Switch Function C-arm Rotation Switch Functional Test Push the C-arm Rotation switch away from you to move the C-arm toward you. Pull the C-arm Rotation switch toward you to move the C-arm away from you. C-arm movement stops when the switch is released. Page 38 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown C-Arm Automatic Rotation (Auto-Rotate) Warning: Risk of entrapment. Make sure that the C-arm has 50 cm (20 inches) of clearance to any object during C-arm rotation. Do not use Auto Rotation when C-arm clearance is less than 50 cm (20 inches). Note To stop the C-arm automatic rotation movement, press any button or the Emergency Stop switch. Motor Enable Press the Motor Enable button and a Rotation button at the same time to enable auto-rotation movement clockwise or counterclockwise. C-arm Zero Press the Motor Enable button and the C-arm Zero button at the same time. Release the buttons. The machine beeps and the C-arm returns automatically to the zero position. Table 7: Automatic C-arm Counterclockwise Rotation Function Automatic Counterclockwise C-arm Rotation Left Panel MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Functional Test Press the Motor Enable button (item 1) and the Counterclockwise C-arm Rotation button (item 2) at the same time. Release the buttons. The machine beeps and the C-arm moves automatically counterclockwise. Right Panel Page 39 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown Table 8: Automatic C-arm Clockwise Rotation Function Automatic Clockwise Carm Rotation Left Panel Page 40 DRAFT Functional Test Press the Motor Enable button (item 1) and the Clockwise C-arm Rotation button (item 2) at the same time. Release the buttons. The machine beeps and the Carm moves automatically clockwise. Right Panel MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown MLO Automatic Rotation Table 9: Automatic MLO Rotation Function Automatic Tubehead Rotation to Zero Position Left Panel MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Functional Test Position the C-arm at an angle greater than 15 degrees. Press the MLO Rotation button (item 1). The Tubehead moves automatically to the zero position. The Compression Arm stays in its angled position. Press the MLO Rotation button again to return the Tubehead to its original position. Right Panel Page 41 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown 4.3.3 Collimation Table 10: C-arm Collimation Function Collimator Override Functional Test The Collimator Override button changes the collimation through the different x-ray fields. Press the Light Field Lamp button to show the x-ray field, then press the Collimator Override button to select an xray field. Light Field Lamp For compression paddles: Press the Light Field Lamp button to see the x-ray field for two minutes. For localization paddles: Press the Light Field Lamp button to see the x-ray field for the configured amount of time. The default time for biopsy or needle localization paddles is ten minutes. Press the Light Field Lamp button again to turn off the light field lamp. The light field lamp automatically illuminates with the start of the Compression Down movement. Page 42 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown 4.3.4 Shifting Paddles Note Most paddles can be used with the Shifting Paddle function. The large 24 x 29 cm Frameless Screening Paddle, the large 24 x 29 cm SmartCurve™ system paddle, and the Magnification paddles are not compatible with the Shifting Paddle function. Use the 18 x 24 cm Frameless Screening Paddle to test the Shifting Paddle function. Table 11: Shifting Paddle Function Paddle Shift Functional Test The 18 x 24 cm Screening Paddle moves approximately 2.5 cm into the left, center, or right position. While compression is applied, you cannot move the paddle. The collimator is programmed to follow the position of the paddle. To test this function: MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT 1. Install the 18 x 24 cm paddle in the Compression Device. 2. Select a view. 3. Use the Paddle Shift buttons on the Procedure screen to override the position. 4. Verify that the paddle automatically moves to the new position. 5. Turn on the light field lamp. 6. Confirm that the collimator position matches the paddle position. 7. Repeat this procedure for the other paddle positions. Page 43 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 4: Startup, Functional Tests, and Shutdown 4.4 Emergency Off Switches Functionality There are three Emergency Off switches, one on each side of the Gantry and one on the Acquisition Workstation. Figure 19: Emergency Off Switch Functionality 4.5 4.6 1. To turn Off the Gantry and disable the Acquisition Workstation Lift Mechanism, press any of the Emergency Off switches. 2. To reset the Emergency Off switch, turn clockwise approximately one-quarter turn until the switch pops back out. How to Turn Off the System 1. Close any open patient procedures. Refer to Close a Patient on page 62. 2. From the Select Patient screen, select the Log Out button. 3. From the Startup screen, select the Shutdown button. 4. Select Yes in the confirmation dialog box. How to Remove All Power from the System See the following figure for illustrations of the buttons and switches referenced in the following procedures. Figure Legend 1. Acquisition Workstation Power Switch 2. Computer Power On/Reset Button 3. UPS Power Button Figure 20: Universal Acquisition Workstation Power Buttons To remove all power from the system: Page 44 DRAFT 1. Turn off the system. 2. If your system includes the UPS, press the UPS button (item 3). 3. Turn OFF the acquisition workstation power switch (item 1). 4. Unplug the acquisition workstation power cable from the AC outlet. 5. Turn OFF the Gantry circuit breaker. 6. Turn OFF the Facility Mains circuit breaker. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface Chapter 5 User Interface 5: 5.1 Select Function to Perform Screen After login, the Select Function to Perform screen opens. This screen shows the quality control tasks that are due. Note The Select Patient screen opens when no quality control tasks are scheduled to be done. Figure 21: An Example Select Function to Perform Screen To Complete a Scheduled Quality Control Task: 1. Select a Quality Control task from the list. 2. Select the Start button. Follow the messages to complete the procedure. (The Start button is not available for all types of tests.) - OR Select the Mark Completed button to mark the status of this procedure as finished. Select Yes to confirm the selected procedure is completed. 3. Select End QC. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 45 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface To Proceed Without Completing All Scheduled Quality Control Tasks: If all Quality Control tasks are not completed at this time, select the Skip button. Note If you select the Skip button, the Select Patient screen opens. Refer to Select Patient Screen on page 48 for information about this screen. If you select the Admin button, the Admin screen opens. Refer to Admin Screen on page 111 for information about this screen. Note Quality Control tasks are available to complete at any time. Select the Admin button then the Quality Control button to access the list of Quality Control tasks. 5.2 About the Taskbar The taskbar at the bottom of the screen displays additional icons. Select the icon to access information or perform system tasks. Figure 22: Taskbar Table 12: Taskbar Menus Description Menu Information Icon Select the Information icon to display a menu. This section of the taskbar flashes a yellow color when an alarm exists. Select Acknowledge All to stop the flashing indication. Select Manage Alarms to display and close any open alarms. Current User Name Select the user name section of the taskbar to display the Users Menu. Log Out returns you to the Startup screen. My Settings lets you select user settings and workflow preferences. Print sends the displayed patient list to a connected printer. Output Device Icons Select any output device icon to display the Manage Queues screen. This screen displays the status of jobs in the queue, job information for the selected output, and allows you to filter the queue display. The number on the icon shows the number of jobs that remain in the queue. Page 46 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface Table 12: Taskbar Menus Description Menu Notices Icon Select the Notice icon to display the Patients with Unviewed Notices screen. The number on the icon shows the number of patients with Unviewed Notices. System Status Icons Select the Tubehead icon to display a menu. When the detector and generator are ready for use, a green checkmark appears next to the tubehead icon. If the Tubehead icon is red with a number next to it, the system needs to wait the number of minutes shown before the next image can safely be taken. Clear All Faults deletes all fault messages. X-ray Tube, 0 Degrees puts the tubehead at zero degrees of rotation for the next exposure. X-ray Tube, -15 Degrees puts the tubehead at -15 degrees of rotation for an exposure. X-ray Tube, +15 Degrees puts the tubehead at +15 degrees of rotation for an exposure. System Diagnostics accesses Subsystem settings. System Defaults opens the Gantry Defaults screen to set the Compression and Generator default values. About displays information about the Acquisition Workstation (refer to About Screen on page 113). MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 47 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 5.3 Select Patient Screen Figure 23: Select Patient Screen Table 13: The Select Patient Screen Item Description 1. Quick Search Search the selected tab for the Patient Name, Patient ID, or Accession #. Page 48 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface Table 13: The Select Patient Screen Item 2. Tabs Description The tabs at the top of the screen are configurable. A user with the correct permissions can delete tabs and create new tabs. Scheduled tab shows the scheduled procedures. In Progress tab shows the procedures not complete. Completed tab shows the completed procedures. Current User tab shows the procedures for the current operator. Reject tab shows the procedures with rejected views. Pend tab shows the procedures with pending views. All tab shows all procedures for all users. Notices tab shows the patients with unviewed notices by default. Refer to About the Notices Tab on page 50 for complete information. QC tab shows the Quality Control procedures. Enterprise tab is displayed if you have the Advanced Workflow Manager on page 56. This tab shows the procedures acquired on all compatible networked systems. Figure 24: Enterprise Tab 3. Buttons Many functions are accessed from this screen by selecting a particular button: Open: Open the selected patient. New: Add a new patient — refer to Add a New Patient on page 50. Edit: Edit the patient information — refer to Edit the Patient Information on page 51. Split: Remove the images from a procedure or a patient and move the images to a different procedure or patient — refer to Split the Patient Records on page 51. Delete: Delete the selected patient — refer to Delete a Patient on page 53. Filter: Use a Patient Filter — refer to Filters for Patients on page 53. Refresh Worklist: Update the Scheduled Patient Worklist information — refer to Refresh the Worklist on page 55. Query Worklist: Search for a patient in the Modality Worklist — refer to Query the Worklist on page 55. Admin: Access the Admin Screen — refer to Admin Screen on page 111. Log Out: Exit the system — refer to Log Out on page 55. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 49 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 About the Notices Tab • After selecting the Notices tab from the Select Patient screen, a list of the Patients with Notices is shown. • The default value for the list is patients with Viewed and Unviewed Notices. • You can change the value to show patients with Viewed Notices or patients with Unviewed Notices. • Select Open to access the Procedure screen for the selected patient. Open a Patient 1. Select a tab to show the desired list of patients. 2. Select a patient from the list. The Open button becomes active. 3. Select Open to access the Procedure screen for that patient. Add a New Patient 1. In the Select Patient screen, select the New button. The Add Patient screen opens. Figure 25: Add Patient Screen Page 50 DRAFT 2. Enter the new patient information and select a procedure. 3. Select the Open button. The Procedure screen for the new patient opens. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 5.3.4 5.3.5 Edit the Patient Information 1. In the Select Patient screen, select the patient name then select the Edit button. 2. In the Edit Patient screen, make changes then select the Save button. 3. Select OK to the Update Successful message. Split the Patient Records The Split function lets you move images when you acquired the images in the wrong procedure or the wrong patient. Note You cannot split images for protected patients. Note Archived patient records still need correction on PACS or other archive systems after using the Split function. Figure 26: Split Patient Records Screen Images Acquired in the Wrong Procedure 1. In the Select Patient screen, select the patient. 2. Select the Split button. The Split Patient Records screen opens. 3. Select the images to move. If all images are being moved, select Select All. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 51 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 4. Select your search criteria (for example, Patient Name or Accession Number) using the drop-down menu below the images. 5. Enter the same patient information and select the Search button (the magnifying glass). 6. When the Patient name appears, select the correct procedure for the images. 7. If you want to archive the images, select Archive. 8. Select Split, then select OK to the Split Successful message. Images Acquired in the Wrong Patient 1. In the Select Patient screen, select the patient that has the images that need to be moved. 2. Select the Split button. The Split Patient Records screen opens. 3. Select the images to move. If all images are being moved, select Select All. 4. Select your search criteria (for example, Patient Name or Accession Number) using the drop-down menu below the images. 5. Enter the search criteria and select the Search button (the magnifying glass). 6. When the Patient name appears, select the correct procedure. Figure 27: Select the Correct Procedure to Split Patient Records Page 52 DRAFT 7. If all images are being moved and you want to delete the incorrect patient from the Patient List, check Delete Empty. 8. If you want to archive the images, select Archive. 9. Select Split, then select OK to the Split Successful message. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 5.3.6 Delete a Patient Note Reclamation normally removes the requirement to delete patients manually. Refer to About Reclamation on page 110. 1. In the Select Patient screen, select one or more patients. 2. Select the Delete button. 3. When the confirmation prompt is shown, select Yes. Note The Technologists do not have permissions to delete patients. 5.3.7 Filters for Patients After selecting the Filter button in the Select Patient screen, the Patient Filter screen for the selected patient list opens. Figure 28: Filter Tab in the Patient Filter Screen MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 53 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface Filter Tab Use the Filter tab to change the filter options for the patient list. When you select or cancel an option, the change shows in the Results area of the screen. Note You must have Manager level access to save these new filters to the selected tab in the Select Patient screen. (Refer to Other Functions of the Filter Tab on page 54.) Note When you select a line in the results list then select the Open button, the Procedure screen for the selected patient opens. Other Functions of the Filter Tab The Filter tab allows users with access privileges to add, change, or delete tabs in the Select Patient screen. Refer to the following table. Table 14: Filter Tab Options (Require Access Privileges) Change the current patient filter parameters. Create a new tab for the Select Patient screen. Delete a tab from the Select Patient screen. Page 54 DRAFT 1. Select a tab on the Select Patient screen. 2. Select the Filter button. 3. Select the filter options. 4. Select the Save button. 5. Make sure the name of the tab you selected is in the name box. 6. Select OK. 1. Select a tab on the Select Patient screen. 2. Select the Filter button. 3. Select the filter options for the tab. 4. Select the Save As button. 5. Enter a new name for the tab. 6. Select OK. 1. Select a tab on the Select Patient screen. 2. Select the Filter button. 3. Select the Delete button. 4. Select Yes in the confirmation dialog box. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface Columns Tab Use the Columns tab to add more search options (for example, Age, Gender, Notices) to the filtered list. The options show as columns in the results area. To add more columns to a filtered list, select the Columns tab then select the options. Note You must have Manager level access to save these new columns to the patient filter. Note When you select a line in the results list then select the Open button, the Procedure screen for the selected patient opens. Order Tabs Button Select the Order Tabs button to change the order of the patient list tabs. 5.3.8 Refresh the Worklist Select the Refresh Worklist button to update the Scheduled patient list from the Modality Worklist Provider. 5.3.9 Query the Worklist Select the Query Worklist button to search the Modality Worklist Provider for a patient or a list of patients. There are two methods to enter the query information: • Keyboard—Type the query information into one or more fields. The scheduled procedure is displayed, and the patient is added to the local database. All fields to query are configurable. The default fields are Patient name, Patient ID, Accession Number, Requested Procedure ID, and Scheduled Procedure Date. • Bar Code Scanner—Scan the bar code for the configured query field. The scheduled procedure is displayed, and the patient is added to the local database. The field in which the bar code scanner scans is configurable. The default query field can be the Patient ID, Accession Number, or Requested Procedure ID. 5.3.10 Admin Select the Admin button to access the Admin screen and the system administration functions. Refer to System Administration Interface on page 111 for more information. 5.3.11 Log Out Select the Log Out button to exit the system and return to the Startup screen. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 55 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 5.3.12 Advanced Workflow Manager The Advanced Workflow Manager is a workflow engine that allows compatible Hologic systems to communicate and exchange images with each other. The Advanced Workflow Manager keeps track of all patients, procedures, and images acquired on all systems within an Advanced Workflow Manager cluster. In addition, the Advanced Workflow Manager synchronizes notices and provides images to all systems within the cluster. Systems with Advanced Workflow Manager show the Enterprise tab on the Select Patient Screen on page 48. This tab lists the procedures acquired on all systems within an Advanced Workflow Manager cluster. 5.4 Procedure Screen Figure 29: Procedure Screen Page 56 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface Table 15: The Procedure Screen Item 1. Image Status Description The view icon shows the current selected view. Implant Present button—select when the patient has an implant. Accept button—select to accept the image. Reject button—select to reject the image. Pend button—select to save the image for future review. 2. Tabs Select the Generator tab to adjust the exposure techniques for the procedure. Select the Tools tab to review the images. Select the Biopsy tab to create targets. Select the Contrast tab to perform I-View™ 2D Contrast procedures. 3. Buttons Many functions are accessed from this screen by selecting a particular button: Add Procedure: Add a new patient. Add View: Add a new view. Edit View: Assign a different view to an image. Archive/Export: Send images to an output. Print: Print images. Retrieve: Query the configured devices with the current patient information. Paddle Shift: Bypass the default paddle position for the selected view. Close Patient: Exit the patient and procedure. Trash Can: Delete a view. 4. Thumbnails 5.4.1 Select a tab to show the thumbnail views or the thumbnail images for that procedure. How to Use the Implant Present Button The Implant Present button is above the Accept button on the Procedure screen. This button applies special implant processing to the implant and implant displaced views, and changes the "Implant Present" DICOM tag in the image header. When this button is selected, a check mark appears on the button. Select the Implant Present button for both implant and implant displaced views before you acquire the image. Note The Implant Present button is automatically selected if any procedure tabs contain an ID view. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 57 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 5.4.2 How to Use the Paddle Shift Feature Refer to Paddle Shift for information about the Paddle Shift feature. 1. In the Procedure screen, select an unexposed thumbnail image view. The paddle moves to the default position for that view. 2. Select a paddle shift button to bypass the default paddle position for the selected view. The paddle moves to the new position. Figure 30: Paddle Shift Buttons 5.4.3 Procedure Information Dialog Box To show procedure information, select the Procedure Information button located below the Delete View (trash can) button. The Procedure Info dialog box opens with the following information: • Procedure Name • • Accession Number • Procedure Start and End Date and Time • Dose Information (each Breast and Cumulative) Procedure Status For procedures that contain no exposed views, select the Delete Procedure button to remove the selected procedure from the patient. Select Return to Procedure to exit the dialog box. Figure 31: Procedure Info Dialog Box Page 58 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 5.4.4 Add a Procedure 1. To add another procedure, select the Add Procedure button on the Procedure screen to access the Add Procedure dialog box. Figure 32: Add Procedure Dialog Box 2. Use the drop-down menus to select the type of procedure to add. 3. The current Accession Number is automatically used. To use a different Accession Number, deselect the "Inherit Accession Number" check box and enter the desired number. 4. Select the OK button. A new tab is added with the thumbnail views for the procedure that was selected. Available Procedures The table that follows shows the major groups of procedures that are available on the system. Note Some procedures in the list show only when the system is licensed for that procedure. Table 16: Procedure Groups Procedure Description Conventional Digital mammography (2D) imaging only Combo Digital mammography (2D) and breast tomosynthesis imaging Tomo Breast tomosynthesis imaging only TomoHD Breast tomosynthesis imaging and a generated 2D image ComboHD Digital mammography (2D) and breast tomosynthesis imaging and a generated 2D image Stereo Biopsy Biopsy that uses stereotactic targeting Tomo Guided Biopsy Biopsy that uses tomosynthesis targeting Specimen Specialized specimen imaging 2D Contrast Contrast enhanced digital imaging MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 59 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 5.4.5 Add (or Remove) a View To Add a View 1. Select the Add View button to access the Add View screen. Note Depending on the license settings for your system, you may see different tabs. View Modifiers ID = Implant Displaced RL = Rolled Lateral RM = Rolled Medial RI = Rolled Inferior RS = Rolled Superior NP = Nipple in Profile AC = Anterior Compression IMF = Infra-Mammary Fold AX = Axillary Tissue Figure 33: Add View Screen 2. Select the tab, then select the view. You can select a maximum of three View Modifiers from the right panel of the screen. 3. Select the Add button. A thumbnail image of each selected view is added in the bottom panel of the screen. To Remove a View Page 60 DRAFT • To remove a single view from the added list: select the view then select the trash can icon. • To remove all views from the added list: select the Clear button. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 5.4.6 Edit a View Use the Edit View screen to assign a different view to an image. Figure 34: Edit View Screen 1. In the Procedure screen, select an exposed thumbnail image view. 2. Select the Edit View button. 3. Select the view from the screen. You can select a maximum of three View Modifiers. See the figure The Add View Screen on page 60 for a description of the View Modifiers. 4. Select Save, then select OK to the Update Successful message. Note The Edit View screen for biopsy procedures shows different View Modifiers. Refer to the Affirm System User Guide. 5.4.7 Retrieve Select the Retrieve button to query the configured devices with the current patient information. The Retrieve button performs the same function as the Query Retrieve button in the Admin screen. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 61 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 5.4.8 Close a Patient Select the Close Patient button. If images were acquired, a Close Procedure dialog box opens. Select one of the following options: Close Procedure Complete: Closes the procedure and puts the procedure in the Completed tab. Close Procedure In Progress: Closes the procedure and puts the procedure in the In Progress tab. Close Procedure Discontinue: Closes the procedure and puts the procedure in the All tab. A dialog box opens and you must select the reason the procedure was discontinued from a list or add a new reason. Return To Procedure: Returns to the procedure. If there are images marked as Pend, a dialog box opens with the following options: • Accept All and Close Complete • Close Procedure In Progress • Return to Procedure If MPPS is activated, procedure status information is sent to the output devices when you select Complete or Discontinue. You can also click and hold the tab above the thumbnail images to resend a message about the procedure status during the procedure. A Procedure Action dialog box opens with buttons to resend a status or to return to the procedure. 5.5 How to Access the Image Review Features Select the Tools tab on the Procedure screen to access the image review features. Refer to Image Review Tools Tab on page 75 for information. Page 62 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 5.6 Output Groups The accepted images are sent automatically to the output devices in the selected Output Group. The system configuration controls if the images are sent after a patient is closed or after the image is accepted. Note Tomosynthesis images are not sent to a print device in the selected Output Group. You can print selected tomosynthesis images from the Print screen. 5.6.1 Select an Output Group Figure 35: Output Groups Field Select an output device group like PACS, Diagnostic Workstations, CAD devices and printers from the Output Groups drop-down list in the Procedure screen. Note Images are not sent if an Output Group is not selected. 5.6.2 Add or Edit an Output Group Note The configuration of Output Groups occurs during installation, but you can edit existing groups or add new groups. To add a new Output Group: 1. Access the Admin screen. 2. Select the Manage Output Groups button. 3. Select the New button, enter the information, then select the output device(s). 4. Select Add, then select OK in the Update Successful message. 5. You can select any group to set as the default. To edit an Output Group: 1. Access the Admin screen. 2. Select the Manage Output Groups button. 3. Select the Edit button, then make the changes. 4. Select Save, then select OK in the Update Successful message. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 63 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 5.6.3 Custom Output The Custom Output option lets you make an output group from the Procedure screen. The custom group that you make stays as the Custom option until another custom group is made. To Make a Custom Group from the Procedure screen: 1. In the Procedure screen, select Custom from the Output Groups drop-down menu. 2. In the Output Group screen, select from the list of available devices, then select OK. Figure 36: An Example Custom Output Group 5.7 On-Demand Outputs The On-Demand Outputs are Archive/Export or Print. You can manually Archive, Export, or Print the currently opened patient until the procedure is closed. When you select an On-Demand Output button, you have the option to send images from the patient that is open to any of the configured output devices. 5.7.1 Page 64 DRAFT Archive 1. Select the Archive/Export button. 2. Select the procedure or views in the On Demand Archive screen: • Select All button selects all items that show in this screen. • Clear button deselects items that are selected in this screen. • • Priors button shows previous procedures and views for this patient. Rejected button shows rejected views for this patient. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 3. Select a storage device: • Select the Device List button and make your selection from the options in the Storage Device drop-down menu. -OR- • 4. Select an output group from the Output Group drop-down list. Select the Archive button to send the selected images to the selected archive. Note Use the Manage Queue utility in the taskbar to review the archive status. 5.7.2 Export 1. Select the Archive/Export button (on the right side of the Procedure screen). 2. Select the images to export, then select the Export button. Figure 37: Select the Images for Export MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 65 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface 3. In the Export dialog box, select the target from the drop-down menu of media devices. Figure 38: Export Dialog Box 4. 5.7.3 Page 66 DRAFT • To anonymize patient data, select Anonymize • To select a folder on your local systems for storage of your selections and to select the Export types, select Advanced. Select the Start button to copy the selected images to the selected device. Print 1. From the Procedure screen, select the Print button to show the Print screen. See the figure The Print Screen on page 67 to prepare your print data. 2. Select the film format from the film format area of the screen. 3. Select a thumbnail image. 4. Select the image mode (Conventional, Projection, or Reconstruction). The C-View button shows if the system is licensed for C-View imaging. 5. Select the print preview area (item 16) in the Print screen. The image that shows in this area is the image that prints on the film. 6. To put other images on the same multiformat film, repeat steps 3 through 5. 7. To print a different film format of the same images, select the New Film button (item 12), then complete steps 2 through 6. 8. Use the buttons in the top left area of the Print screen (item 1 through item 6) to hide or show patient data, markings and annotations, and to change the orientation of the image. 9. Select the Print button to print your films. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 5: User Interface Figure 39: Print Screen Figure Legend 1. Show or hide patient data. 13. Delete a film. 2. Show or hide markings and annotations. 14. Delete an image from a film. 3. Show or hide targets in images from a biopsy. 15. Step through the film pages. 4. Print the image from a dorsal perspective. 16. Print preview area. 5. Print the image from a ventral perspective. 6. Reverse (mirror) the image. 17. Print Conventional (and C-View images, if system is licensed) with the default setup. 7. Go to previous or next tomosynthesis slice or projection (Tomosynthesis option). 18. Print tomosynthesis images (slices or projections) Tagged for Print (Tomosynthesis option). 8. Select Conventional, Projection, or Reconstruction views (Tomosynthesis option). The C-View button shows if the system is licensed for C-View imaging. 19. Return the Print screen to default settings. 21. Show the printer IP address, AE Title, Port and capability for True Size print. 9. Select the printer options. 22. Start the print process. 10. View Thumbnail images. 23. Return to the Procedure screen. 20. Open the Properties screen. 11. Select the film format (number of tiles). 12. Create a new film. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 67 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images Chapter 6 Images 6: 6.1 Image Display Screen After you make an exposure, the acquired image opens on the Image Display monitor. Patient and procedure information can be displayed on the screen. To turn the information on or off, go to the Tools tab in the Procedure screen and select the Patient Information button. Figure 40: Image Display Screen Figure Legend MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT 1. Patient information and exam date 2. Exposure information, including: Exposure techniques Patient dose C-arm angle Compression thickness and force Facility and technologist information Page 69 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images 6.2 How to Set the Exposure Parameters 6.2.1 Select the Image Acquisition Mode (Tomosynthesis Option) Standard For routine Tomosynthesis screening procedures Enhanced For diagnostic Tomosynthesis views Warning: Enhanced acquisition mode with combo mode imaging (DM + BT) can produce radiation dose that is higher than the MQSA screening limit of 3.0 mGy and therefore should only be used in diagnostic evaluation. 6.2.2 Select the Exposure Mode Use the Automatic Exposure Control modes (AEC) to let the system control the exposure techniques. AEC modes are available from 20-49 kV. 6.2.3 Manual AEC: Auto-Time The user selects the kV, Focal Spot, and Filter. The system selects the mAs. AEC: Auto-kV AEC: Auto-Filter The user selects the Focal Spot. The system selects the kV, mAs, and Filter. The user selects the kV, mAs, Focal Spot, and Filter. The user selects the Focal Spot. The system selects the kV, mAs, and Filter (Rhodium). How to Use the AEC Sensor The AEC Sensor has seven manual positions and an automatic position. The manual positions start at the chest wall edge (position 1) and reach toward the nipple edge (position 7). The automatic position selects two regions within an area that extends from the chest wall to the nipple. Use the plus (+) and minus (-) keys on the Compression Device or in the AEC Sensor area of the screen to change the sensor position. You can select Auto AEC to allow the system to calculate the best exposure for the breast. Page 70 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images 6.3 How to Acquire an Image Refer to Clinical Procedures on page 99 for information about clinical procedures. 1. Select a view from the thumbnail views at the bottom of the Procedure screen. 2. Press and hold the x-ray button and/or the x-ray footswitch for the full exposure. During the exposure: • The System Status bar shows the radiation symbol and a yellow background (see the following figure). Figure 41: Exposure In Progress • An audible tone continues to sound during the exposure The audible tone is a continuous sequence of tones. The tone sounds during the entire combo acquisition from the initiation of the exposure to the end of the conventional view. There is no interruption of the audible tone between breast tomosynthesis and conventional digital mammography exposures. Do not release the exposure switch during the audible tone. 3. When the tone stops and the System Status bar shows Standby (see the following figure), release the x-ray button and/or the x-ray footswitch. Figure 42: Exposure Complete MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 71 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images 4. When the x-ray is finished, the image appears on the Image Display monitor. The Procedure screen automatically changes to the Tools tab. Select one of the following options to complete the acquisition: • • Accept the image. The image transmits to output devices with all attributes. • Pend the image. The image saves for future review. If you select Pend, a question mark "?" appears on the thumbnail image. Reject the image. When the dialog box opens, select the reason for rejecting the image. The Image Display screen closes. You can repeat the rejected view, or select another view. If you select Reject, an "X" appears on the thumbnail image. Figure 43: Marked Images in a Procedure 5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each view. Note A manager user can configure the system to Auto-Accept or Auto-Pend new images. 6.3.1 Conventional Imaging Sequence of Events 1. Review the image after the exposure and add a comment, if necessary. 2. Accept, Reject, or Pend the image. A thumbnail image replaces the thumbnail view in the Case Study area of the screen. Note A manager user can configure the system to Auto-Accept or Auto-Pend new images. 6.3.2 Tomosynthesis Imaging Sequence of Events 1. Wait for the image reconstruction to complete. 2. Review the projection images for motion. 3. Accept, Reject, or Pend the images. A thumbnail image replaces the thumbnail view in the Case Study area of the screen. Note A manager user can configure the system to Auto-Accept or Auto-Pend new images. Page 72 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images 6.3.3 How to Accept a Rejected Image If a rejected image is better than the new image, you can retrieve and use the old image. Select the thumbnail image on the Procedure screen to review the image, then Accept the image. 6.3.4 How to Accept or Reject a Pended Image To accept or reject a Pended image, select the Pended thumbnail image, then select the Accept button or the Reject button. Note A manager user can configure the system to Auto-Accept or Auto-Pend new images. 6.4 How to Correct and Reprocess Implant Images You must correct the image if you acquire an implant or an implant displaced view without the Implant Present button activated. 6.4.1 If the Image Is Not Accepted Select the Implant Present button on the Procedure screen to indicate an implant exists. A check mark appears on the button and the image reprocesses. 6.4.2 If the Image Is Accepted 1. Select the image. 2. Select the Implant Present button on the Procedure screen to correct the image. A check mark appears on the button and the image reprocesses. 3. Select the Accept button to accept the changes. Note The corrected image is sent automatically to the selected output devices if the system is set to send images when the Accept button is selected. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 73 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images 6.5 How to Review the Images Review of the images involves use of the thumbnails, image review tools, and display modes. Figure 44: Tools Tab (Tomosynthesis option shown) Figure Legend Page 74 DRAFT 1. Image Review Tools - refer to Image Review Tools Tab on page 75. 2. Image Display Modes - refer to Display Modes on page 77. 3. Thumbnail Views and Thumbnail Images. Select any thumbnail image to display that image on the Image Display monitor. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images 6.5.1 Image Review Tools Tab The Tools tab in the Procedure screen provides the image review tools. A check mark appears on an active tool. Figure Legend 1. The Zoom tool magnifies a section of the image. 2. The Ruler tool measures the distance between two points. 3. The Crosshair tool displays a crosshair on the Image Display screen. 4. The Demetalizer tool for processing tomosynthesis images that contain metal objects. 5. The Window/Level tool changes the brightness and contrast. 6. The Window/Level Fine Adjustment tool allows the entry of specific window and level values. Figure 45: Image Review Tools 7. The LUT Selection tool scrolls through available Window/Level settings for a displayed image with LUTs attached. 8. The AEC button displays the AEC Sensor areas used for the exposure calculation. The sensor areas display on the Image Display screen. 9. The Patient Information button activates the patient information display. 10. The Auto-Hanging button automatically hangs the currently selected study in a 4-up configuration. 11. The Auto-Pairing button turns off auto-pairing for the currently selected image in a multi-up configuration. 12. The SNR/CNR button calculates the signal-to-noise ratio and contrast-to-noise ratio on the ACR Phantom. 13. The Fit-to-Viewport button fits the image within the image tile. 14. The True Size button displays the image in the actual size of the breast. 15. The View Actual Pixels button displays the image in full resolution. 16. The Multi-Up Display button selects the number of tiles to display. 17. The Image Tile Advance button sets the active Multi-Up tile. 18. The Invert Image tool changes blacks to whites and whites to black. 19. The Mirror button reverses (mirrors) the image. 20. The Tag for Print button tags the projection or reconstruction images of a tomosynthesis image to print later. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 75 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images 6.5.2 Notices Tab The tools on the Notices tab allow you to mark and annotate images and send notices about the displayed image or procedure. The Notice Output Groups drop-down menu at the bottom of the tab allows you to select the destination for the Notices. Figure 46: Tools on the Notices Tab Figure Legend 1. The Oval tool draws an oval marking on the image. 2. The Ruler tool measures the distance between two points. 3. The Freehand tool draws a freehand marking on the image. 4. The Text tool adds a text note to the image without a marking. 5. The Arrow tool draws an arrow marking on the image. 6. The Markings tool shows or hides markings and annotations on an image. 7. The Send Notice tool sends a notice for the current image to the selected destination. 8. The Send All Notices tool sends all notices for all images in the opened procedure to the selected destination. 9. The Viewed tool changes the Patient Notices status to viewed. Page 76 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images 6.5.3 Other Image Review Tools Other Tabs • Comments: Add comments to an image. • Service: Mark an image for service use. • ROI: Draw a Region of Interest on the Image Display monitor. • Cine: Show a series of images as a movie (Tomosynthesis option). Exposure Index The Exposure Index is an image quality guide. When the Exposure Index indicates the red or yellow area, review the selected image for noise and decide whether to reacquire the image. Figure 47: Exposure Index Display Modes Use the buttons in the Display Modes area of the screen to select the type of view to show on the Image Display monitor. You can change between conventional, generated 2D, projections, and reconstructions to show the combination images. Figure Legend 1. Conventional button shows conventional images. Figure 48: Display Modes 2. Generated 2D button shows a conventional 2D image generated from the acquired tomographic image. 3. Projections button shows the 15° projection images. 4. Reconstructions button shows reconstructed slices. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 77 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images 6.5.4 Slice Indicator The Slice Indicator on the Image Display monitor shows only on tomographic reconstructions. Figure Legend 1. Up and Down arrows let you change between slices that contain a lesion target and slices that are tagged for printing. 2. Up and Down arrows let you change between slices that contain notices. 3. “H” (anatomical reference to head direction) 4. Slices that contain targets or are tagged for printing. 5. Slices that contain notices. 6. Scroll bar moves through the slices of the reconstruction. 7. “F” (anatomical reference to foot direction) Figure 49: Slice Indicator 6.6 How to Send the Images to the Output Devices You can send the images to output devices or use the Archive/Export function to copy images to temporary storage media. Refer to Output Groups on page 63 and On-Demand Outputs on page 64 for instructions. Page 78 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images 6.7 How to Use I-View 2D Contrast Note Hologic configures some systems to meet specific requirements. Your system configuration may not have all the options and accessories included in this manual. 1. Select the Contrast tab to access the I-ViewTM 2D Contrast (CE2D) function. Figure 50: I-View 2D Contrast Screen 2. Set the contrast settings. For more information, refer to How to Set the Contrast Defaults on page 119. Note When you set contrast information, it appears in the DICOM header of the images. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 79 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images 3. To begin the contrast dose and start the timer, select the Start (arrow) button. The timer begins in the Waiting Period, which appears with a yellow background. Note You can adjust the default length of time for the Waiting Period and Optimal Imaging Period phases of the timer. Refer to How to Set the Contrast Defaults on page 119. Figure 51: I-View 2D Contrast Screen, Waiting Period Note The timer function does not allow you to stop the timer, only to start and reset it. The timer stops only when you exit the patient procedures. After the Waiting Period, the timer begins the Optimal Imaging Period, which appears with a green background. Page 80 DRAFT MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images 4. Acquire the images during the Optimal Imaging Period. After you acquire an image, a marker will appear below the timer. Figure 52: I-View 2D Contrast Screen, Optimal Imaging Period 5. Select the low and high exposure buttons to acquire both low and high energy images. • Low: Conventional low-energy image • Sub: Contrasted, subtracted image • Low Sub: Shows both the low and sub screen images side-by-side in a split screen. Caution: Using I-View 2D Contrast increases the recovery time the machine needs before more ,a images are acquired. When the x-ray tube status icon appears red recommended wait time is shown. This wait time lets the x-ray tube temperature decrease to avoid damage that can void the x-ray tube warranty. Always make sure that the x-ray tube status icon is green before starting an I-View 2D Contrast procedure. If the x-ray tube status icon turns red during a procedure, complete the procedure quickly using the minimum number of exposures. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 81 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 6: Images 6.7.1 How to Configure Contrast Settings 1. From the Contrast tab, select the Configure Contrast button to edit the contrast settings. The Contrast Information dialog box opens. Figure 53: I-View 2D Contrast Information Page 82 DRAFT 2. Use the drop-down menus to select the appropriate settings. 3. Enter data for the Contrast Concentration Per Body Weight field or the Amount of Contrast Agent field. The other field automatically populates with the correct information. 4. Click Save & Close. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 7: Accessories Chapter 7 Accessories 7: The system can perform screening or diagnostic applications with specified accessories. This chapter describes how to use all possible system accessories. Note Hologic configures some systems to meet specific requirements. Your system configuration may not have all the options and accessories included in this manual. 7.1 How to Install Accessories on the C-Arm The Retractable Face Shield, Magnification Stand, and Localization Crosshairs are installed in slots on the C-arm. The slots have labels with icons to indicate the accessory that attaches in the slot. Each accessory has two lines. Align the accessory with the related line on the C-arm. When the hook on the accessory is at the correct depth, the second, thinner line aligns with the line on the C-arm. The next sections contain installation instructions for each accessory. Figure 54: C-arm Accessories Figure Legend 1. Slot for Retractable Face Shield (Tomosynthesis option) or the Affirm® breast biopsy guidance system (biopsy option) 2. Slot for 1.8x Mag Stand and Localization Crosshairs 3. Slot for 1.5x Mag Stand MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 DRAFT Page 83 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018 3Dimensions System User Guide Chapter 7: Accessories 7.2 Patient Face Shields The Face Shield keeps the head and face of the patient away from the x-ray field during the examination. Inspect the shield each day before use. Warning: The Face Shield must be attached for all exposures except magnification case studies. Warning: The Face Shield does not protect the patient from radiation. 7.2.1 How to Install and Remove the Retractable Face Shield To install the Retractable Face Shield: 1. Completely extend the Face Shield to the outer position. 2. Align the hooks of the Face Shield with the mounting slots on the C-arm, indicated by a face shield icon. 3. Put the hooks on both sides of the Face Shield into the mounting slots on the C-arm. The Unlock Lever (see item 1 in the following figure) is in the Up position. 4. Push the Face Shield to the down and locked position. The Unlock Lever is in the Down position when the Face Shield locks. Figure 55: Align the Retractable Face Shield on the C-arm To remove the Retractable Face Shield: Page 84 DRAFT 1. Press and hold the Unlock Lever (see item 1 in the previous figure) in the Up position. 2. Lift the Face Shield from the slots and remove from the C-arm. MAN-05085-002 Revision 002 Preview Copy-Generated May 30, 2018
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