Medical Simulation Corporation COMPASS1 Manuel D’Utilisation
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Rev 1.0
Roadmap
Press for roadmap. Contrast is injected through the catheter and then that
image is subtracted from the live fluoro view.
image is subtracted from the live fluoro view.
Press again to return to the standard fluoro view.
Loops
Hint: Roadmap only works in live fluoro (not during angio record or playback) and
only if a catheter capable of injecting contrast is in the patient’s anatomy.
only if a catheter capable of injecting contrast is in the patient’s anatomy.
Press to select a particular cine loop.
Captures
Press to select a particular captured image.
Patient Presentation
Select from the various choices on this page to display patient and/or device information to the
trainee on the Compass screen. Typical types of information include Patient Profile, Anatomy
Animation and Measurements.
trainee on the Compass screen. Typical types of information include Patient Profile, Anatomy
Animation and Measurements.
Next Button
This button is available in the top right corner of the iPad screen. It is used to advance to the next
module in the flow, typically after the user has completed the current module.
module in the flow, typically after the user has completed the current module.
C-Arm
Hint: A different module can be selected or the current module can be restarted using the Actions menu. See
page 14 for details.
page 14 for details.
Show or hide the C-Arm panel by touching the C-Arm button in the lower right corner of the iPad
screen. The following selections are available on the C-Arm panel:
screen. The following selections are available on the C-Arm panel:
Simple Mode: Use the four arrows to move the virtual C-Arm in order to view
different angles of the patient’s anatomy. Simple mode is typically best for
someone who has not spent significant time operating a C-Arm.
different angles of the patient’s anatomy. Simple mode is typically best for
someone who has not spent significant time operating a C-Arm.
Clinical Mode: Use the four arrows to move the virtual C-Arm in order to
view different angles of the patient’s anatomy. Clinical mode is typically
best for someone who is used to operating a real C-Arm.
view different angles of the patient’s anatomy. Clinical mode is typically
best for someone who is used to operating a real C-Arm.