decimal3D allows users to select and order a standard block from a predetermined library of shapes. Currently the library is compromised of:
When creating a beam, users can choose to check their patient contour against the fit of the supported standard library blocks.
The 10 best fitting standard blocks from the library will be displayed to the user. The quality of fit is computed as the coverage ratio (digitized area / standard shape area). Results are limited to include only standard shapes that fully enclose the user's digitized shape and to only the currently selected applicator/cone size. Additionally, if the user's facility has previously purchased standard blocks for the given applicator, at least the two top fitting previously purchased standard blocks will be included in the provided list. Such previously purchased standard blocks are clearly indicated as such and the purchase date is shown to the user.
Users may select a standard block from the list, causing the original patient contour to be displayed along with the standard block shape, allowing users to make a visual assessment of the quality of fit for each standard block. If saved, the selected standard block shape will be stored to the beam and then be used for ordering and DICOM export of that beam/block. Ordering a standard block will automatically add it to the user's purchase history as well.
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Standard blocks will be automatically removed when the user begins editing a saved beam. This is intentional as changes to the beam parameters may cause the selected standard block to become inappropriate for treatment. If edits are needed, the user should make the edits, then re-compute and re-select the desired standard block.
The decimal3D Software Settings allow the user to configure the following items:
See each section below for a detailed description of each setting.
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Setting up a DICOM export filter (sender) allows users to export an RT Plan with the design device. The following options are present in the DICOM Export settings:
Below are the steps required to setup a DICOM Export Filter (sender):
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If your DICOM Export ECHO Test fails, it may be due to the following reasons. Note: .decimal may not be able to assist with most of these issues, as it is dependent on your IT network security policies.
Issue | Description |
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Incorrect IP/Hostname or Port | Please ensure that you have the correct IP address and/or Port set within decimal3D for your current DICOM receiver. |
IT Network Firewall/Policies | Many times hospitals will block wireless devices from accessing critical servers, including DICOM storage servers. Please contact your IT team to ensure the iPad's MAC/IP address has been allowed to transmit data to your DICOM server/Port. |
Different WiFi | Some hospitals set up their iPad on a WiFi network (e.g.: a guest WiFi network) that is siloed off and does not permit access to the DICOM server. Please contact your IT team to ensure the iPad is on the same network as your DICOM server and that the iPad is allowed to transmit data to the DICOM server/Port. |
Local Network Access | Ensure the decimal3D application has been granted network access on the iPad: Open the Settings app, scroll down and select the decimal3D application. Ensure the setting 'Local Network' is toggled on for decimal3D. |
DICOM Receiver Settings | DICOM receivers must be properly configured to accept files from 3rd party sources. Either set the receiver to 'promiscuous' or add the DICOM AE Title name of the decimal3D DICOM sender (MOVESCP) to the allowed sender list. |
This option allows the user to download the application usage logs (patient open, export, etc) to the local iPad file system. From there it can be emailed or saved out for your records or inspection.
This option allows the user to set whether they want to include the patient MRN in the order file's PO field that is set to .decimal. This option allows some centers to easily link an order placed to .decimal to the patient record based on the patient's MRN.
Note: The MRN is considered by some hospital's security teams to be Patient Identifying Information (PII). Please check with your hosptial's security team before enabling this option and ensure a BAA is in place with our company.