Ernst R, Le V T, Kawashima A, Caskey C, Zelitt D, Tamm E, Sandler C M
Department of Radiology, University of Texas-Houston Medical School 77026, USA.
J Digit Imaging. 1999 May;12(2 Suppl 1):106-8. doi: 10.1007/BF03168771.
We present an effective approach to manage, review, and distribute Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) images with multiple monitors using Windows98 (Microsoft Corp, Redmond, WA) that can be implemented in an office-based setting. Computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and angiographic DICOM images were collected, compressed, and stored using Medweb (Medweb, Inc, San Francisco, CA) software. The Medweb server used the Linux/UNIX operating system on a Pentium 333-MHz processor with 128 MB of RAM. Short-term storage capacity was about 2 weeks with routine usage of an 11-GB hard drive. Images were presented for reading on a dual-monitor Windows98 Pentium display station with 160 MB of RAM using a Medweb/Netscape (Netscape Communications Corp, Mountain View, CA) viewer. There was no significant discrepancy in diagnosis between electronic and conventional film images. Mean reading time for 32 cases was 118 seconds. The Medweb JAVA plug-in viewer loaded the first image within 30 seconds of selecting the case for review. Full uncompressed 16-bit images allowed different window settings to better assess for pathology. Multiple monitors allowed viewing various hanging protocols. Cine viewing was also possible. Key diagnostic images were electronically transmitted to referring physicians. On-call radiologists were able to access images through the Internet. By combining Medweb, DICOM, and web-browser software using desktop personal computers (PCs), an easily accessible picture archiving and communications system (PACS) is available to radiologists and referring physicians. Multiple monitors are easily configured and managed using Windows98. This system can sustain changes and can be extended to provide variable functions using inexpensive PCs.
我们介绍一种有效的方法,可使用Windows98(微软公司,华盛顿州雷德蒙德)在多台显示器上管理、查看和分发医学数字成像与通信(DICOM)图像,该方法可在基于办公室的环境中实施。使用Medweb(Medweb公司,加利福尼亚州旧金山)软件收集、压缩并存储计算机断层扫描(CT)、磁共振成像(MRI)和血管造影DICOM图像。Medweb服务器在配备128MB随机存取存储器的奔腾333兆赫处理器上使用Linux/UNIX操作系统。常规使用11GB硬盘时,短期存储容量约为2周。使用Medweb/Netscape(Netscape通信公司,加利福尼亚州山景城)查看器,在配备160MB随机存取存储器的双显示器Windows98奔腾显示站上呈现图像以供阅读。电子图像和传统胶片图像在诊断上无显著差异。32例的平均阅读时间为118秒。Medweb JAVA插件查看器在选择病例进行查看后的30秒内加载第一张图像。完整的未压缩16位图像允许进行不同的窗口设置,以便更好地评估病变情况。多台显示器允许查看各种挂片协议。也可以进行电影式查看。关键诊断图像以电子方式传输给转诊医生。值班放射科医生能够通过互联网访问图像。通过将Medweb、DICOM和网络浏览器软件与台式个人计算机(PC)相结合,放射科医生和转诊医生可以使用一个易于访问的图像存档和通信系统(PACS)。使用Windows98可以轻松配置和管理多台显示器。该系统能够承受变化,并可使用廉价的PC进行扩展以提供多种功能。