Center for Clinical and Research Informatics (CCRI), NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL 60201, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2013 May 1;20(3):535-43. doi: 10.1136/amiajnl-2012-001057. Epub 2012 Oct 9.
Medical visualization tools have traditionally been constrained to tethered imaging workstations or proprietary client viewers, typically part of hospital radiology systems. To improve accessibility to real-time, remote, interactive, stereoscopic visualization and to enable collaboration among multiple viewing locations, we developed an open source approach requiring only a standard web browser with no added client-side software.
Our collaborative, web-based, stereoscopic, visualization system, CoWebViz, has been used successfully for the past 2 years at the University of Chicago to teach immersive virtual anatomy classes. It is a server application that streams server-side visualization applications to client front-ends, comprised solely of a standard web browser with no added software.
We describe optimization considerations, usability, and performance results, which make CoWebViz practical for broad clinical use. We clarify technical advances including: enhanced threaded architecture, optimized visualization distribution algorithms, a wide range of supported stereoscopic presentation technologies, and the salient theoretical and empirical network parameters that affect our web-based visualization approach.
The implementations demonstrate usability and performance benefits of a simple web-based approach for complex clinical visualization scenarios. Using this approach overcomes technical challenges that require third-party web browser plug-ins, resulting in the most lightweight client.
Compared to special software and hardware deployments, unmodified web browsers enhance remote user accessibility to interactive medical visualization. Whereas local hardware and software deployments may provide better interactivity than remote applications, our implementation demonstrates that a simplified, stable, client approach using standard web browsers is sufficient for high quality three-dimensional, stereoscopic, collaborative and interactive visualization.
医学可视化工具传统上受到束缚,只能在成像工作站或专有的客户端查看器上使用,这些通常是医院放射科系统的一部分。为了提高对实时、远程、交互、立体可视化的可访问性,并实现多个查看位置之间的协作,我们开发了一种开源方法,仅需要一个带有标准网络浏览器的客户端,无需额外的客户端软件。
我们的协作型、基于网络的、立体的可视化系统 CoWebViz 在过去的 2 年中在芝加哥大学成功用于沉浸式虚拟解剖课程教学。它是一个服务器应用程序,将服务器端可视化应用程序流式传输到客户端前端,仅由一个带有标准网络浏览器的客户端组成,无需额外的软件。
我们描述了优化考虑因素、可用性和性能结果,这些结果使 CoWebViz 适用于广泛的临床应用。我们澄清了技术进步,包括:增强的线程架构、优化的可视化分配算法、广泛支持的立体呈现技术,以及影响我们基于网络的可视化方法的显著理论和经验网络参数。
实现展示了简单基于网络的方法在复杂临床可视化场景中的可用性和性能优势。使用这种方法克服了需要第三方网络浏览器插件的技术挑战,从而实现了最轻便的客户端。
与特殊软件和硬件部署相比,未经修改的网络浏览器增强了对交互式医学可视化的远程用户可访问性。虽然本地硬件和软件部署可能提供比远程应用程序更好的交互性,但我们的实现表明,使用标准网络浏览器的简化、稳定的客户端方法足以实现高质量的三维、立体、协作和交互式可视化。