Shape Trends


Under the Anemia care category of Clinical Details, a graph is available for patients that are on a SHAPE Anemia Management Protocol.  The graph includes data for the SHAPE 10 protocols.  To expand and view the graph, click the “+ SHAPE TRENDS”.  

SHAPE 10 displays Hemoglobin (Hgb) levels and Epogen doses for patients on the SHAPE 10 Anemia Management Protocol.  Up to 180 days of data will load.  The graph includes the lab results, SHAPE 10 protocol suggested dose (coming from the third-party vendor - DOSIS), the prescribed dose of Epogen, missed treatments due to hospitalizations, and missed treatments.  To view all data for the protocol, select “LOAD ALL DATES” located at the bottom right of the graph.

The Shape 10 protocol start date displays with a vertical line.  A blue background on the graph indicates that the patient is on the Shape 10 protocol.  A white background indicates a time before the patient was on the protocol or after the protocol was discontinued.   

Hover over any data point to obtain more details.  A blue dot indicates the SHAPE 10 protocol suggested dose from DOSIS.  If the suggested dose is overridden, the blue bar will display either higher or lower than the dot on the next subsequent treatment.  Overlapping blue dosage bars signifies consecutive dates.

If the patient is within their first 3 months on the Shape 10 protocol, an alert message will display indicating they are within this initial transition period.  Hover over the “SHAPE 10.0 START” line to display the date when the protocol began.

To obtain additional information about the protocol, click the “read more” link located above the graph.  When the “read more” link is clicked, a new browser window will open requiring the user’s AD credentials for OneView.  After the login information is entered, the SHAPE 10.0 Physician FAQ (ICHD) information will display.  To collapse the menu, click “Close”.  To return to the OneView Home Page, click “OneView App”. 

Content on this site is for informational purposes only and does not represent actual patient data.

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