Maloney K, Hamlet C T
Department of Radiology, University of Arizona, Tucson 85724-5067, USA.
J Digit Imaging. 1999 May;12(2 Suppl 1):119-21. doi: 10.1007/BF03168775.
We regard the delivery of radiological information as an interactive multimedia report. We use a multimedia report model based on Extensible Markup Language (XML), rather than a traditional workstation model. Others have suggested a similar document-based approach. This display presentation includes image-related and text-based information and may contain interactive components (e.g., window, level and zoom). Using XML as a foundation for this multimedia presentation, we achieve flexibility and platform independence at a lower cost. XML allows for the separation of content and form. Content information, defined as elements (e.g., images, radiologic reports, and demographic information), is treated as independent information objects. The behavior of the elements can be changed for different users and tasks. In addition, by separating format detail from content, the appearance of the elements within the report can be modified. XML does not replace existing standards (i.e., Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine [DICOM], Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol [TCP/IP]). Instead, it provides a powerful framework that is used in combination with existing standards to allow system designers to modify display characteristics based on user need. We describe our application of XML to the clinical display of radiologic information.
我们将放射学信息的传递视为一种交互式多媒体报告。我们使用基于可扩展标记语言(XML)的多媒体报告模型,而非传统的工作站模型。其他人也提出过类似的基于文档的方法。这种显示呈现包括与图像相关的和基于文本的信息,并且可能包含交互式组件(例如,窗宽、窗位和缩放)。以XML作为这种多媒体呈现的基础,我们以较低成本实现了灵活性和平台独立性。XML允许内容与形式相分离。被定义为元素(例如,图像、放射学报告和人口统计学信息)的内容信息被视为独立的信息对象。元素的行为可以针对不同用户和任务进行更改。此外,通过将格式细节与内容分离,可以修改报告中元素的外观。XML并不会取代现有标准(即医学数字成像和通信 [DICOM]、传输控制协议/互联网协议 [TCP/IP])。相反,它提供了一个强大的框架,该框架与现有标准结合使用,使系统设计者能够根据用户需求修改显示特性。我们描述了XML在放射学信息临床显示中的应用。