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Link Instances to MWL
Vrinda edited this page Mar 27, 2023
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One may choose to link instances of a study to an existing Modality Worklist Item in the following cases :
- MWL is scheduled before study is sent to archive
- MWL is scheduled after study is sent to archive
In both the above cases,
- if modality generated a wrong Study Instance UID for the study which is associated with the Modality Worklist, then by using this feature, the study is rejected (preferably) with Incorrect Modality Worklist rejection reason and the attributes of MWL are associated with the new copied study.
- if Study Instance UIDs of study match with that of MWL, then only the attributes on study and series level are updated with attributes of the modality worklist item.
By default, archive comes pre-configured with DCM4CHEE
Web Application. To be able to use services for MWL, add MWL_RS
as Web Service Class
. To do this, go to Configuration -> Devices -> dcm4chee-arc -> Device Extension -> Child Objects -> Web Applications -> DCM4CHEE
. Select additionally MWL_RS
for field Web Service Class
and Save
.
- In
Navigation
page ->Studies
tab, query for required study using one or more filters. - Once the study is displayed, select
Toggle checkboxes
fromAction for selections
dropdown. - Select the study and then
Mark selected study for linking with MWL
from the options available on the left. - Go to
MWL
tab and query for desired MWL. Select the MWL item and thenStart the process of copying/moving/lonking or merging
from the options available on the left. - In the popup, select a rejection reason, preferably
Incorrect MWL Entry
andLink
. An Info message can be seen at bottom right of the page thatStudy and MWL linked successfully!
. - Go back to
Studies
tab, query for the study that was linked. One should see a rejection noteKO
created for the study. For that patient, one can see a new study has been created with attributes taken from MWL.
DCM4CHEE 5 Documentation