
Image Measurement Tools Simulation
This simulation guides you through the typical steps for using the most common image measurement tools. You will learn to measure angles and distances, draw arrows and calibrate images.
Target group: All users.
Audio included.
Recommended to be viewed on the following devices: Laptop, desktop computer (sufficiently large display required)
Continue Continue Welcome Welcome to the Image Measurement Tools simulation for the MULTIX Impact E. On the following pages, we will guide you through the typical steps for using the most common image measurement tools. You will learn to measure angles and distances, draw arrows and calibrate images. Welcome ? Practice Practice To start the simulation, select Practice. If you need help for navigating through the simulation, select this button. Welcome [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_measurement_welcome.mp3] Welcome to the Image Measurement Tools simulation for the MULTIX Impact E. On the following pages, we will guide you through the typical steps for using the most common image measurement tools. You will learn to measure angles and distances, draw arrows and calibrate images. If you need help for navigating through the simulation, select this button. To start the simulation, select Practice. Image Measurement Tools Simulation Select the Angle icon to measure an angle. Measuring Angles (1/5) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_angle-measurement_01.mp3] In View mode, you can perform measurements with the tools listed in the Measurement section. Here you will find tools to measure angles… …and distances, delete measurements, calibrate images and draw arrows. Let’s start with the angle measurement. To measure an angle, select the Angle icon. Please select the Angle icon to continue. Select the vertex point of the angle. Measuring Angles (2/5) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_angle-measurement_02.mp3] Then select the point to be the vertex of the angle in the image. Please select the vertex point of the angle to continue. Select the end point of the first line. Measuring Angles (3/5) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_angle-measurement_03.mp3] Select the end point of the first line in the image. Please select the end point of the first line to continue. Select the end point of the second line. Measuring Angles (4/5) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_angle-measurement_04.mp3] Next, select the end point of the second line in the image. Please select the end point of the second line to continue. Measuring Angles (5/5) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_angle-measurement_05.mp3] The size of the angle is now displayed in degrees. Select the ruler icon to measure the distance between two points. Measuring Distances (1/4) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_distance-measurement_01.mp3] To measure the distance between two points, select the ruler icon. Please select the ruler icon to continue. Select the first point of the distance line. Measuring Distances (2/4) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_distance-measurement_02.mp3] Select the first point of the distance line in the image. Please select the first point of the distance line to continue. Select the second point of the distance line. Measuring Distances (3/4) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_distance-measurement_03.mp3] Next, select the second point of the distance line in the image. Please select the second point of the distance line to continue. Measuring Distances (4/4) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_distance-measurement_04.mp3] The final length of the distance line is now displayed in mm. Select the More icon. Drawing Arrows (1/4) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_arrows_01.mp3] If you want to highlight a finding on an image, you can use an arrow to do so. Select the More icon... Please select the More icon to continue. Select Arrow. Drawing Arrows (2/4) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_arrows_02.mp3] …then select Arrow. Please select Arrow to continue. Select the start point of the arrow. Drawing Arrows (3/4) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_arrows_03.mp3] Select the start point of the arrow in the image. Please select the start point of the arrow to continue. Select the end point of the arrow. Drawing Arrows (4/4) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_arrows_04.mp3] Then, select the end point of the arrow in the image. Please select the end point of the arrow to continue. Drawing Arrows (INTERNAL PAUSE SLIDE) Select this line of the angle. Deleting Measurements (1/3) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_deleting-measurements_01.mp3] To delete a single measurement that has been drawn in the image, click a measurement line in the image. Please select the angle in our example. Please select the measurement line to continue. Select this icon to delete the selected measurement. Deleting Measurements (2/3) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_deleting-measurements_02.mp3] Then select this icon. Please select the highlighted icon to continue. Deleting measurements (INTERNAL PAUSE SLIDE) Select this icon to delete all measurements. Deleting Measurements (3/3) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_deleting-measurements_03.mp3] To delete all the measurements, select this icon. Please select the highlighted icon to continue. Deleting Measurements (INTERNAL PAUSE SLIDE) Select the More button. Calibrating Images (1/2) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_calibrating-images_01.mp3] To avoid incorrect diagnosis due to inaccurate distances, it is important to carefully perform an image calibration. You can calibrate an image via geometry calibration or by drawing a known distance in the image. Select the More button… Please select the More button to continue. Select Measurement Calibration. Calibrating Images (2/2) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_calibrating-images_02.mp3] …and then select Measurement Calibration. Please select Measurement Calibration to continue. Select Geometry. Calibrating By Geometry (1/5) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_calibrating-images_03.mp3] For this example, select Geometry. Please select Geometry to continue. 1) Enter the TOD (25). 2) Select Calibration. Calibrating By Geometry (2/5) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_calibrating-images_04.mp3] Verify that the Source-Image Distance SID (pronounced “S-I-D”) is correct or enter the correct SID. Then check or enter the Table-Object Distance TOD (pronounced “T-O-D”). In our example, the TOD is 25cm. Please enter the TOD and then select Calibration. Please enter 25 and select Calibration to continue. Select the ruler. Calibrating By Geometry (3/5) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_calibrating-images_05.mp3] The ruler on the right side will change from red to green once the calibration is complete. After the image has been calibrated, select the ruler and measure the desired anatomy. Please select the ruler icon to continue. Calibrating By Geometry (4/5) [short video showing distance measurement] Select Save Image. Calibrating By Geometry (5/5) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_calibrating-images_06.mp3] If you want to save the image with the measurements, select Save Image. Please select the Save Image icon to continue. Calibrating By Geometry (INTERNAL PAUSE SLIDE) Select the More button. Calibrating By A Known Distance (1/8) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_calibrating-images_07.mp3] Fiducial Calibration or calibrating by a known distance involves drawing a distance line to measure the dimensions of a calibration object - for example: a ruler. Note: The calibration object should be in the same plane as the organ to be measured. Select the More button… Please select the More button to continue. Select Measurement Calibration. Calibrating By A Known Distance (2/8) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_calibrating-images_08.mp3] …and then select Measurement Calibration. Please select Measurement Calibration to continue. Select Fiducial. Calibrating By A Known Distance (3/8) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_calibrating-images_09.mp3] For this example, select Fiducial. Please select Fiducal to continue. Select the first point of the calibration line. Calibrating By A Known Distance (4/8) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_calibrating-images_10.mp3] Begin by selecting the first point of the calibration line in the image. Please select the first point of the calibration line to continue. Select the second point of the calibration line. Calibrating By A Known Distance (5/8) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_calibrating-images_11.mp3] Then, select the second point of the calibration line in the image. Please select the second point of the calibration line to continue. 1) Enter the exact distance in millimeters (180). 2) Select Calibration. Calibrating By A Known Distance (6/8) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_calibrating-images_12.mp3] Enter the exact distance in millimeters into the Fiducial Calibration. In our example, the distance is 180mm. Then select Calibration. Please enter 180 and select Calibration to continue. Select the ruler. Calibrating By A Known Distance (7/8) [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_calibrating-images_13.mp3] The ruler on the right side will change from red to green once the calibration is complete. After the image has been calibrated, select the ruler and measure the desired anatomy. Please select the ruler icon to continue. Calibrating By A Known Distance (8/8) [short video showing distance measurement] Please select the More icon to continue. Congratulations! You have successfully completed the simulation. You can try the simulation again or click Next to read the Disclaimer and exit the learning activity. Retry Next Congratulations [sim_xp_vb10_multix-impact-e_measurement_congratulations.mp3] Congratulations. You have successfully completed the simulation. You can try the simulation again or click Next to read the Disclaimer and exit the learning activity. Disclaimer Please note that the learning material is for training purposes only! For the proper use of the software or hardware, please always use the Operator Manual or Instructions for Use (hereinafter collectively “Operator Manual”) issued by Siemens Healthineers. This material is to be used as training material only and shall by no means substitute the Operator Manual. Any material used in this training will not be updated on a regular basis and does not necessarily reflect the latest version of the software and hardware available at the time of the training. The Operator's Manual shall be used as your main reference, in particular for relevant safety information like warnings and cautions. Note: Some functions shown in this material are optional and might not be part of your system. Certain products, product related claims or functionalities (hereinafter collectively “Functionality”) may not (yet) be commercially available in your country. 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Tmeline HOOD05162003288842 I Effective Date 11 AUG 2022 1.1 Welcome 2.1 Measuring Angles (1/5) 2.2 Measuring Angles (2/5) 2.3 Measuring Angles (3/5) 2.4 Measuring Angles (4/5) 2.5 Measuring Angles (5/5) 2.6 Measuring Distances (1/4) 2.7 Measuring Distances (2/4) 2.8 Measuring Distances (3/4) 2.9 Measuring Distances (4/4) 2.10 Drawing Arrows (1/4) 2.11 Drawing Arrows (2/4) 2.12 Drawing Arrows (3/4) 2.13 Drawing Arrows (4/4) 2.15 Deleting Measurements (1/3) 2.16 Deleting Measurements (2/3) 2.18 Deleting Measurements (3/3) 2.20 Calibrating Images (1/2) 2.21 Calibrating Images (2/2) 2.22 Calibrating By Geometry (1/5) 2.23 Calibrating By Geometry (2/5) 2.24 Calibrating By Geometry (3/5) 2.25 Calibrating By Geometry (4/5) 2.26 Calibrating By Geometry (5/5) 2.28 Calibrating By A Known Distance (1/8) 2.29 Calibrating By A Known Distance (2/8) 2.30 Calibrating By A Known Distance (3/8) 2.31 Calibrating By A Known Distance (4/8) 2.32 Calibrating By A Known Distance (5/8) 2.33 Calibrating By A Known Distance (6/8) 2.34 Calibrating By A Known Distance (7/8) 2.35 Calibrating By A Known Distance (8/8) 2.36 Congratulations 3.1 Disclaimer
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