Configuring Annotations Settings

Introduction

You can customize Annotations settings to have several different options for saving annotations. For example, you can:

  • Choose to automatically display previously saved annotations when you open a study.
  • Change a measurement unit, the number of significant digits that display in a measurement, and the Standard Uptake Values (SUV).

You can configure the following settings in the Annotations settings tab:

Path

User Settings > Image Display >Annotations  

Steps

  1. Modify the following settings as needed.
  2. When you have finished configuring all settings, click Close to apply and save setting changes.

Annotations Settings

Setting

Description

Enable annotations

If enabled, Synapse displays saved annotations when you open a study.

Clearing the check box hides saved annotations when you open a study.

This setting is enabled by default.

Note: Enabling or disabling this setting does not affect the display of AI GSPS annotations.

Enable GSPS annotations

If enabled, when you open a study, third-party GSPS annotations display.

This setting is enabled by default.

Note: Enabling or disabling this setting does not affect the display of AI GSPS annotations.

Enable auto bookmarking

If enabled, you can automatically bookmark an image when you add an annotation.

Note: If you do not save the annotation, Synapse removes the bookmark.

This setting is disabled by default.

Default length units

Select a measurement unit:

  • mm (default setting)
  • cm
  • inch 

Precision of display number

You can change the number of significant digits that display in the length, area, and density measurements.

Select the significant digits for the Precision of display number setting:

  • 3 (default setting)
  • 4

Note: The number of significant digits is the same for length and area versus density. However, if the length or area measurement is more than 10, the decimal point of the length or area measurement is the setting minus one. See the following examples:

Length and Area Example:

If you have a clength measurement of 12.314, Synapse displays the following:

  • For a setting of 3, Synapse displays 12.31.
  • For a setting of 4, Synapse 12.314.

Density Example:

  • For a setting of 3, Synapse displays 12.3.
  • For a setting of 4, Synapse displays 12.31.

SUV correction method



 

 

 

 

You can change the SUV correction method for PET modalities. Synapse supports the SUV correction methods listed below.

The default SUV type is Body weight.

Select an SUV type from the SUV correction method drop-down list:

  • Body weight (BW) is calculated as the decay-corrected tissue concentration divided by the injected dose per body weight.

    • r is the decay-corrected tissue concentration
    • a' is the injected dose
    • w is the body weight
  • Lean body mass (LBM) is calculated as the decay-corrected tissue concentration divided by the injected dose per lean body mass.

    • r is the decay-corrected tissue concentration
    • a’ is the injected dose
    • LBM is calculated for:
      • Females:
      • Males:

    Note: A parameter of 120 rather than 128 is used in the Lean Body Mass calculation for males. This propagates a common error with SUV normalization that originated from Morgan DJ, Bray KM. Lean Body Mass as a Predictor of Drug Dosage: Implications for Drug Therapy. Clinical Pharmacokinetics. 1994;26(4):292–307 but is necessary for backward compatibility.

  • Body surface area (BSA) is calculated as the decay-corrected tissue concentration divided by the injected dose per body surface area.

    • r is the decay-corrected tissue concentration
    • a’ is the injected dose
    • BSA is calculated with the DuBois formula as:
      w0.425 * h0.725 * 0.007184
  • Ideal body weight (IBW) is calculated as the decay-corrected tissue concentration divided by the injected dose per ideal body weight.

    • r is the decay-corrected tissue concentration
    • a’ is the injected dose
    • IBW is calculated for
      • Females:

        or if w if IBW > w
      • Males:

        or w if IBW > w

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Annotation Type Settings

When you initially open the Annotations settings page, Circle displays along with a list of available circle annotations.

Each of the other annotation types have a different list of available and selected measurements.

Setting

Description

Annotation type

Select an annotation type from the drop-down list:

  • Circle
  • Elliptical ROI
  • 2-point ROI
  • Polygonal ROI
  • Freehand ROI
  • Rectangle ROI

Available annotations

After you select an annotation type, select the measurements that will display:

  • In the Available combo box, select all the measurements you want to display when you create that annotation.
    • TIP: Press the CTRL key for multiple selections.
  • Click the right arrow to move your selections to the Selected combo box.
  • Click the left arrow to remove a selection from the Selected combo box.

Selected annotations display order

Move a selected measurement higher or lower in the Selected combo box list:

  • Click the up arrow to move a selected measurement higher in the list.
  • Check the down arrow to move a selected measurement lower in the list.

Results

Synapse automatically saves any updated options and displays the following message in the bottom left corner of the window: Successfully saved.

Synapse displays the following message that you must take the following action to apply the settings: Refresh the Synapse browser window for settings to apply.

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Related Topics

Annotations and Measurements Overview

Manipulating Annotations

ROI Overview