It seems as if, at the moment, there is a problem with the Philips Azurion systems RDSR-fiels not giving the table position in relation to the beam. This makes it impossible to perform a correct PySkinDose calculation based on the RDSR data as the table and beam have two separate and unrelated coordinate systems.
Let's try and keep an eye on the RDSR-file in upcoming software updates of the Philips Asurion system to see if this is fixed.
It seems as if, at the moment, there is a problem with the Philips Azurion systems RDSR-fiels not giving the table position in relation to the beam. This makes it impossible to perform a correct PySkinDose calculation based on the RDSR data as the table and beam have two separate and unrelated coordinate systems.
Let's try and keep an eye on the RDSR-file in upcoming software updates of the Philips Asurion system to see if this is fixed.