Chapter 11: Image Viewer
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Repeat/Reject Analysis (RRA)
The Repeat/Reject Analysis (RRA) feature, if enabled, provides a way for you to categorize and provide a
reason for images that you have removed the quality check indicator from.
RRA data is saved on the system for 100 days and may be exported as a report.
Note:
Chapter 13: Advanced Applications-Repeat/Reject Analysis (RRA) (p. 13-8)
for more infor-
mation about configuring RRA and exporting RRA data and report.
1. In a live exam, remove the quality check indicator from an image.
The Repeat/Reject Classification and Reason entry dialog box appears (
2. Select your name (or other identifying information) from the
Select Operator
drop down list.
3. Select the
Classify Image As
radio button.
Available options are:
– Repeat acquisition - the image is not desired and its corresponding acquisition needs to be
repeated.
– Unnecessary Image - the image is not required, such as the original of an image that was repro-
cessed or a VolumeRAD slice
– Non-Clinical - the image was produced as part of maintenance, QAP, calibration, or acceptance
testing
4. If the image is classified as a Repeat Acquisition,
Select a Repeat Reason
.
Skip to step 5 for images classified as Unnecessary or Non-Clinical.
Available options are:
– Patient Positioning
– Incorrect Collimation
– Patient Motion
– Patient Jewelry or Clothing
– Missing or Incorrect View Markers
– Incorrect Anatomy Selected
– Incorrect Technique Selected
– Noisy Image(s)
– Image Artifacts
– Incomplete Acquisition
– Other (Provide a reason in the text box. The text box can hold a maximum of 100 characters.)
IMPORTANT!
The RRA tool is not linked to service requests. Any system issues must be reported to ser-
vice.
5. If desired, check the “Apply to ALL images in series” check box. This will apply the same Classification
and Repeat Reason to all rejected images in the entire series.
6. Click [SAVE] to retain your changes.
[CANCEL] closes the screen and keeps the quality indicator mark in place.