Viewing Images in Multi-Phase Mode

The Multi-Phase mode lets you view a specific cross-section across all phases.

When you enter the Multi-Phase mode, the Result section is split according to the number of phases that are loaded. The Reference images are displayed according to the phase you were viewing.

For example, if six phases were loaded (20-70%), and you were viewing phase 30% when you switched to Multi-Phase mode, the Result section splits to show the six images from the six different phases.

The Reference images are displayed according to the 30% phase. If required, you can change the phase displayed in the reference images by right-clicking the phase annotation in the top center of the images.

The reference image always follows the phase of the active image. In Multi-Phase mode, each image has a different phase.

If you select a different image, the reference images are updated to display the same phase as the active image.

If you click on 60%, all reference images will also show 60%.

In Single-Phase mode, the number of images displayed is determined by the layout settings. For example, if the layout setting is 4x4 then 16 images are displayed.

In Multi-Phase mode, the maximum number of images displayed will never be more than the number of phases. If your layout is set to 4x4 and there are 14 phases, only 14 images will be displayed.

NOTE: You can use the Group Layout feature to change the number of groups that can be displayed. For example, if you change the layout to four groups, then only the first four phases (20-50%) are displayed. In Multi-Phase mode you can never get more groups than the available number of phases.

See these topics:

MPR Double Oblique and Phase Modes

Working with Phases in Cardiac Analysis

Using the Cardiac Analysis Application