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Viewer Options with the OnePacs System

There are three primary viewers for use with the OnePacs system, as detailed below. 

OnePacs may also be used with the DICOM viewer of the user's choice.  


Web viewer

Compatibility:

  • Modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge)
  • Internet Explorer 11
  • Safari

Benefits:

  • Zero footprint
  • Diagnostic quality

The OnePacs Web Viewer is a browser-based medical image viewing application.  It will stream full fidelity DICOM images from the cloud and display in a manner suitable for diagnostic interpretation.  Many basic image manipulation tools are available.

Java web

RemotEye viewer Image Modified

Compatibility:

  • MacOSmac OS, Windows 7+.  Likely works on Linux but has not been tested by OnePacs.

Benefits:

  • Full-fledged diagnostic viewer, permissible for diagnostic use in the United States according to FDA regulations, CE certified
  • Runs in using a light-weight helper application or as a Java WebStart application. Does not require installation of the full OnePacs Desktop Workstation viewer and study download package.
  • Ideal for users who occasionally wish to review cases using a full-fledged diagnostic quality high-quality, FDA-cleared diagnostic medical imaging viewer

Disadvantages:

  • Cases are loaded into memory on a one-off basis, for each case that is viewed. No study prefetching or local study storage.

The Java based RemotEye viewer is ideal for users who wish to occasionally review cases using a full-fledged diagnostic quality viewer. For example, an orthopedic surgeon or other referring physician who may need to review only one or a small number of cases may find this viewer optimal, as it installs quickly as a web browser-based Java application, and may be run on a wide variety of hardware, including hospital PCs for which the user may not wish to install permanent software, and/or for which the user may not have Administrative privileges. 

Use of the Java web the RemotEye viewer is described here

OnePacs Diagnostic Workstation

Compatibility:

  • macOS, Windows 7 SP1+ (64-bit)

Benefits:

  • Full-fledged diagnostic viewer, permissible for diagnostic use in the United States according to FDA regulations.
  • Full range of diagnostic image manipulation and display tools
  • Study pre-fetching for fast, efficient readouts

Drawbacks:

  • Installation requires administrative capabilities on the target workstation.
  • Requires installation of permanent software packages (which may not be desirable on public computers)

The OnePacs Diagnostic Workstation is the primary viewer for diagnostic use with OnePacs. 

Other DICOM viewers (used with OnePacs Study Retriever)

Compatibility:

  • macOs, Windows (64-bit)

Benefits:

  • Allows any viewer which supports DICOM c-store to be used with OnePacs
  • On MacOS, allows third party viewers such as Horos or Osirix to be used as a viewer for OnePacs

Drawbacks:

  • Integration with the full OnePacs system may be limited compared to OnePacs Workstation

By configuring the OnePacs Study Retriever to retrieve studies and store studies to the locally installed viewer or viewers of the users' choice, it is possible to use a wide variety of viewers with OnePacs. Details can be found here.

How to choose a viewer on OnePacs

Choosing a viewer for review of a particular case

For selecting a specific viewer for use in reviewing one particular case, the viewer may be selected either from the right-click context menu from the OnePacs worklist, or, the desired viewer may be selected by clicking on the viewer-specific display icon, in locations where such icons are displayed. 

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Right-Click Menu Options
Right-Click Menu Options

Study display icons

In various locations in the OnePacs system where cases are referenced (for example, at the top of report display windows), icons may be displayed, enabling the user to open the study in question in the viewer of the user's choice.

The icons for the various viewer options are:

Web viewer

  Java web  RemotEye viewer 

OnePacs workstation (or other locally installed viewer of users' choice) 

JPEG-based viewer