User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- RAPID® v8.3
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1
- Using This Guide
- Chapter 2
- Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Cautions
- Chapter 3
- Welcome to PillCam Capsule Endoscopy
- Chapter 4
- Preparing for PillCam Capsule Endoscopy
- Preparing the Patient
- Preparing the Required Equipment
- Creating Patient Instructions for the Procedure
- General Patient Guidelines During the Procedure
- Performing Patient Check-in
- Fitting Equipment on the Patient
- Chapter 5
- Know Your PillCam Recorder
- Chapter 6
- Performing PillCam Capsule Endoscopy
- Chapter 7
- Creating RAPID Videos
- Chapter 8
- Reviewing and Interpreting RAPID Videos
- Loading a Study with the Study Manager
- Using the Study Manager
- Overview of the RAPID Interface
- Using RAPID to View a Video
- RAPID Video Files
- Working with Findings
- Creating a PillCam Capsule Endoscopy Report
- RAPID Atlas
- Lewis Score
- Generating a Report
- Appendix A1
- Installing RAPID Software
- Appendix A2
- Configuring RAPID Software
- Appendix A3
- PillCam Equipment Maintenance
- Appendix A4
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A5
- Technical Description
- System Labeling
- Essential Performance
- Warnings
- Cautions
- System Specifications
- PillCam SB 2 Capsule
- PillCam SB 3 Capsule
- PillCam UGI Capsule
- PillCam COLON 2 Capsule
- Sensor Array PillCam Recorder DR2
- Sensor Array PillCam Recorder DR3
- PillCam Recorder DR2/DR2C
- Cradle PillCam Recorder DR2
- PillCam Recorder DR3
- PillCam Recorder DR3 SDHC Memory Card
- Cradle PillCam Recorder DR3
- DC Power Supply
- RAPID for PillCam Software
- Guidance and Manufacturer's Declarations
- Index
Reviewing and Interpreting RAPID Videos
Overview of the RAPID Interface 119
Preview Group buttons
Button Function
Collage view for COLON 2 procedures only: In the Collage view
relevant parts from selected images of interest are cropped and arranged in a
matrix to provide an overview of the most interesting image elements from the
study video. This layout contains 8 rows and the maximum number of the
columns that can fit on the display (dependent on resolution). Use the
navigation buttons or the scroll wheel on the mouse to view the next matrix.
When hovering on an image in the collage, the complete image with both the
previous and next images will be displayed on the left side of the screen.Click
an image to select that image and view the enlarged image on the left, without
hovering. A blue border appears around the selected image. To return to
hovering mode, click the image with the blue border again.
The Collage View must be enabled in the Settings (see
Research Tools
Section on page 175).
Collage view is not intended for diagnostic review and should not
be used as a substitute for reviewing the video in one of the other
viewing layouts.
SBI mode: Sets the Suspected Blood Indicator (SBI) previewing mode to
show marked images suspected of containing blood for fast review in
sequence. SBI image locations are marked on the color bar (see SBI View on
page 129).
QuickView mode: Sets the QuickView previewing mode to show only
significant images that may be of interest in the video stream to provide fast
previewing and landmarking of a video. The number of images to be
considered
images of interest can be set as percentage of the video by the
user. This provides for fast previewing and landmarking of a small bowel video.
The RAPID scans all images and scores them according to the possible level
of significance. Then according to the percentage level set by the user it
displays a short video to provide an overview of the case prior to full review
(see QuickView on page 125).
The QuickView feature is not intended to detect pathology in lieu
of a physician and should not be used as a substitute for
reviewing the entire video.
Complementary QuickView mode: Sets the Complementary QuickView
previewing mode to show the complementary part of the video (that is,
everything that was not included in QuickView) (see Complementary
QuickView on page 126). Only a review of both QuickView and
Complementary QuickView is equivalent to a full video read.
The Complementary QuickView feature is not intended to detect
pathology in lieu of a physician and should not be used as a
substitute for reviewing the entire video. Review of both
QuickView and Complementary QuickView is required for full
video review.