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- | + | ====== Simple Image Import Interface | |
- | ====== Simple Image Import Interface ====== | + | |
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+ | **Note**:\\ | ||
+ | If 2D/3D image data have to be taken over from an imaging system that does not provide an interface for this purpose, then the images to be transferred should be exported to a shared network folder in subdirectories named with the cross-practice patient ID. OnyxCeph³™ can then preselect these folders for the current patient and offer them as bookmarks in the [Add Image] module. | ||
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OnyxCeph³™ supports the import of image files 2D and 3D to a belonging patient record by several [[tab_interfaces|import interfaces]] - general interaces (like VDDS/IMS, e.g.) as well as device specific ones (like Sirona/ | OnyxCeph³™ supports the import of image files 2D and 3D to a belonging patient record by several [[tab_interfaces|import interfaces]] - general interaces (like VDDS/IMS, e.g.) as well as device specific ones (like Sirona/ | ||
For each interface, specific settings have to be made on both sides of the communication to ensure the correct assignment of image data to patient record.\\ | For each interface, specific settings have to be made on both sides of the communication to ensure the correct assignment of image data to patient record.\\ | ||
- | If such bi-directional interface is not available for a specific imaging system (e.g., for an i/o scanner), a simple but reliable alternative can be used by setting up a so-called Image Import Folder in System options on tab |[[tab_thirdpartytools|Third Party Tools]]: | + | If such bi-directional interface is not available for a specific imaging system (e.g., for an i/o scanner), a simple but reliable alternative can be used by setting up a so-called Image Import Folder in System options on tab |[[tab_thirdpartytools|Third Party Tools]]:\\ |
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=====Imaging System===== | =====Imaging System===== | ||
- | The image dataset to be transferred | + | The image data stored for the patient |
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The import of the image data stored for the patient in OnyxCeph³™ takes place in the Add image module in the menu of the [Select image from directory] icon under the entry of the respective third-party program.\\ | The import of the image data stored for the patient in OnyxCeph³™ takes place in the Add image module in the menu of the [Select image from directory] icon under the entry of the respective third-party program.\\ | ||
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=====Settings===== | =====Settings===== | ||
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If the subfolders for the patients currently in OnyxCeph³™ are to be created in advance, then this can be done by activating the [Create directories] checkbox with the arrow key highlighted. By creating or resaving the patient data on tab |Patient|, the relevant patient subfolder will then be created automatically, | If the subfolders for the patients currently in OnyxCeph³™ are to be created in advance, then this can be done by activating the [Create directories] checkbox with the arrow key highlighted. By creating or resaving the patient data on tab |Patient|, the relevant patient subfolder will then be created automatically, | ||
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+ | If, in addition to the home client, scans to patients in third-party clients are also to be imported via bookmark to the scan folder, then it is recommended to insert the client number as an additional folder level: | ||
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+ | Z:\3D Daten Z\iii\Px< | ||
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+ | This way, mixing of patient numbers from different practices can be avoided.\\ | ||
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