Xenrad User Guide
Everything you need to use Xenrad—from day-to-day workflows to FHIR and HL7 integration.
Welcome. This guide covers everything from opening a study on the worklist to wiring up a full FHIR or HL7 integration. Pick the section that matches your role and dive in.
Using the application
For clinical staff, front-desk operators, and site administrators.
- Getting started — who this guide is for and how it's organized.
- Application overview — a quick map of every major area in the product.
- Study lifecycle — how a study moves from arrival to finalized report.
- Worklist — finding studies, understanding status labels, and opening the viewer.
- Patients and editing — demographics, medical history, and when edits are locked.
- Reporting — drafting, editing sections, and finalizing a report.
Prism — imaging viewer
- Prism overview — what Prism is and how to open it from a study.
- Viewports and layouts
- Synchronization
- Window, level, and LUT
- Navigation and cine
- Measurements and annotations
- Segmentation
- Series and thumbnails
Integration — APIs and messaging
For integration engineers connecting EMRs, HL7 engines, or custom applications.
- OAuth2, API keys, and client assertions — set up a site key, register JWKS, and get access tokens.
- FHIR integration — R4 resources, search parameters, and request examples.
- HL7 integration — supported message types, MLLP vs HTTP, and field mapping.
- Endpoints reference — live base URLs and resolved IPs for your deployment.
This guide covers product behavior and integration contracts. It does not cover internal implementation, infrastructure, or deployment architecture.