Tellis Wyatt M, Andriole Katherine P
Laboratory for Radiological Informatics, University of California San Francisco, 530 Parnassus Ave., Room CL-158, San Francisco, CA 94143-0628, USA.
J Digit Imaging. 2005 Dec;18(4):316-25. doi: 10.1007/s10278-005-6975-6.
The aim of this study is to determine if network-enabled personal digital assistants (PDAs) can be used to facilitate the timely delivery of urgent radiological exam results by reducing the interval from when the radiologist's initial interpretation is available to when it is first viewed by an emergency department (ED) physician. A web- and Java message service (JMS)-based application was built to replace the original fax-based wet-read procedure. The new system allows radiologists to enter wet-reads from the picture archiving and communication system (PACS) display station and to track discrepancies between the wet-read and final report. It also notifies the ED physicians when exam results are available via the PDAs and permits them to view the full text of the wet-read and final reports from the devices. The new system is compared to the original procedure with the results showing improvements with the wireless method. Furthermore, feedback from a qualitative survey of PDA users was positive, suggesting that PDAs may provide one means for accessing urgent clinical data at the point of care.
本研究的目的是确定联网的个人数字助理(PDA)能否通过缩短从放射科医生完成初步解读到急诊科医生首次查看结果的时间间隔,来促进紧急放射检查结果的及时传递。构建了一个基于网络和Java消息服务(JMS)的应用程序,以取代原来基于传真的湿读程序。新系统允许放射科医生从图像存档与通信系统(PACS)显示站录入湿读结果,并跟踪湿读结果与最终报告之间的差异。当检查结果通过PDA可用时,它还会通知急诊科医生,并允许他们从设备上查看湿读结果和最终报告的全文。将新系统与原程序进行了比较,结果表明无线方法有所改进。此外,对PDA用户的定性调查反馈是积极的,表明PDA可能为在护理点获取紧急临床数据提供一种手段。