Department of Radiation Oncology, Hokkaido Cancer Centre, Kikusui 4-2, Shiroishi Sapporo 003-0804, Japan.
J Telemed Telecare. 2009;15(8):414-8. doi: 10.1258/jtt.2009.090409.
We developed a web-based, remote radiation treatment planning system which allowed staff at an affiliated hospital to obtain support from a fully staffed central institution. Network security was based on a firewall and a virtual private network (VPN). Client computers were installed at a cancer centre, at a university hospital and at a staff home. We remotely operated the treatment planning computer using the Remote Desktop function built in to the Windows operating system. Except for the initial setup of the VPN router, no special knowledge was needed to operate the remote radiation treatment planning system. There was a time lag that seemed to depend on the volume of data traffic on the Internet, but it did not affect smooth operation. The initial cost and running cost of the system were reasonable.
我们开发了一个基于网络的远程放射治疗计划系统,允许附属医院的工作人员从一个设备齐全的中心机构获得支持。网络安全基于防火墙和虚拟专用网络 (VPN)。客户端计算机安装在癌症中心、大学医院和员工家中。我们使用 Windows 操作系统内置的远程桌面功能远程操作治疗计划计算机。除了 VPN 路由器的初始设置外,无需特殊知识即可操作远程放射治疗计划系统。存在一个似乎取决于互联网数据流量的时间延迟,但它不会影响平稳运行。该系统的初始成本和运行成本合理。