Cox G G, Templeton A W, Dwyer S J
Med Instrum. 1986 Jul-Aug;20(4):206-19.
The requirements for implementing a radiology imaging network are similar to those for local area networks now being designed for other purposes to manage large data films. A radiology department serving a 500-bed hospital generates about 927 megabytes of digitally formatted data per working day. These data are expected to be on line for the patient's hospitalization period. The retrieval rate of these data among the interactive diagnosis display stations requires data throughput rates of between 2 and 5 megabits per second. This throughput rate requires signaling rates of between 20 and 50 megabits per second. Analog hard-copy generation of the images on the network is required by the referring physician for selected images that support the consultation report. Digital laser recorders using paper may be quite satisfactory. Long-term archiving must be low in cost and requires a database scheme capable of managing more than a terabyte of image data. Radiology networks must be required to bridge with other hospital information systems.
实施放射影像网络的要求与目前为其他目的设计的用于管理大量数据胶片的局域网的要求相似。一家为拥有500张床位的医院服务的放射科每个工作日会产生约927兆字节的数字格式数据。这些数据预计在患者住院期间保持在线。在交互式诊断显示站之间检索这些数据需要每秒2至5兆比特的数据传输速率。这种传输速率需要每秒20至50兆比特的信令速率。转诊医生需要对支持会诊报告的选定图像进行网络模拟硬拷贝生成。使用纸张的数字激光记录器可能相当令人满意。长期存档成本必须低廉,并且需要一个能够管理超过1太字节图像数据的数据库方案。放射科网络必须能够与其他医院信息系统相连接。