Wendhausen H, Werner H
Rofo. 1980 Jun;132(6):695-9. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1056645.
Having used a computer system for nuclear medicine for a period of seven years, our experience in its routine use has been evaluated. From this experience, and the present state of computer technique, the demands placed on the computer by scanners, gamma cameras and dynamic measurements have been assessed. Although available hardware meets the demands of present techniques in nuclear medicine, the corresponding software has not yet reached a satisfactory stage of development. There is still a lack of generally recognised, tested and standardised basic principles.
在使用计算机系统进行核医学工作七年之后,我们对其日常使用经验进行了评估。基于这一经验以及计算机技术的现状,我们评估了扫描仪、伽马相机和动态测量对计算机的要求。尽管现有的硬件满足了核医学当前技术的需求,但相应的软件尚未达到令人满意的发展阶段。仍然缺乏普遍认可、经过测试和标准化的基本原则。