3D-RD-S

Rapid’s first SAAS product, 3D-RD-S, is a web-based application used to perform radiopharmaceutical dosimetry. 3D-RD-S is used to calculate the absorbed dose and related radiobiological quantities that translate absorbed doses into likely biological responses.

3D-RD-S

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Rapid’s first SAS product, 3D-RD-S is a web-based application used to perform radiopharmaceutical dosimetry using standard phantoms. 3D-RD-S is used to calculate the absorbed dose and related radiobiological quantities that translate absorbed doses into likely biological responses.

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3D-RD-S

3D-RD-S is web-based built for multi-user environments. Organizations can have multiple members with different members having different roles and permissions. This allows each site to define individuals that have view-only access with the ability to comment and users that can perform or modify calculations. Data is organized hierarchically into projects, subjects, and datasets. A project is a collection of subjects whose dose calculations with dose calculations are based on the same radionuclide. A subject is an individual for which a dose calculation was performed. Each subject can have multiple datasets, which contain the input data and results from a dose calculation. The datasets can represent the results for a different set of input data or using different dose calculation methods, e.g., different curve fitting or integration of a time-activity curve.

3D-RD-S Highlights
3D-RD-S

3D-RD-S Highlights

3D-RD-S is a software-based medical device that uses estimates of the activity (disintegrations of a radioactive nucleus per second) over time to estimate the radiation dose received by internal tissues due to the administration of a radionuclide or environmental exposure.

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3D-RD-S Features

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Entry

billed annually
*Includes 2 active users
  • Host up to 5 users*
  • Up to 5 therapies
    - 100 patients/therapy
    - 20 cycles/patient
    - 20 datasets/cycle
  • 50 Archived therapies
    200 Archived patients/therapy
  • Includes all Radionuclides
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Scale

billed annually
*Includes 10 active users
  • Host up to 20 users*

  • Up to 20 therapies
    - 400 patients/therapy
    - 80 cycles/patient
    - 80 datasets/cycle
  • 100 Archived therapies
    200 Archived patients/therapy
  • Includes all Radionuclides
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Enterprise

billed annually
*Includes 30 active users
  • Host up to 100 Users
  • Up to 1000 therapies
    - 5000 patients/therapy
    - 400 cycles/patient
    - 400 datasets/cycle
  • 5000 Archived therapies
    500 Archived patient/therapy
  • Includes all Radionuclides
  • Premium Support

* Additional active users may be purchased within subscription limits at an additional cost

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ABOUT 3D-RD TECHNOLOGY:

Three-Dimensional Radiobiological Dosimetry

Three-dimensional (3-D) image-based internal dosimetry involves using the patient’s own anatomy and spatial distribution of radioactivity over time to obtain absorbed doses. The results of such a 3-D imaging-based calculation can be represented as a 3-D parametric image of absorbed dose, as dose-volume histograms over user-defined regions of interest, or as the mean and range of absorbed doses over such regions.

FAq

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Numeric integration isn’t available when when you have selected to calculate the BED or EQDx. When these are selected, only analytic integration of a fit function is supported. So, the “Apply” button is not available.

In the case of a forgotten password, the user can reset the password by clicking on “Forgot your password?” and following through the steps shown in Figure 3 – 5 below. After clicking on “Forgot your password?”, the user is directed to input their registered email address. The user will then receive a verification code via email to be used to reset the password.