Wright R, Loughrey C
Ulster Hospital, Belfast.
BMJ. 1995 May 27;310(6991):1392-3. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6991.1392.
Advances in telecommunications and computer software have led to the development of radiology image transfer systems. Radiologists may now report radiographs at a site distant from that of the examination, in some cases almost instantaneously. Computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasonography may also be supervised from afar. Developments over the past few decades are reviewed, allowing an understanding of the systems currently available. These include systems that transmit static images and real time video systems that enable interactive supervision from a radiologist at a distant site. The implications for the practice of radiology are discussed and the main areas of development over the next few years explored.
电信和计算机软件的进步推动了放射影像传输系统的发展。放射科医生现在可以在远离检查地点的地方报告X光片,在某些情况下几乎能即时完成。计算机断层扫描、磁共振成像和超声检查也可以在远处进行监督。回顾了过去几十年的发展情况,以便了解当前可用的系统。这些系统包括传输静态图像的系统以及能让放射科医生在远程站点进行交互式监督的实时视频系统。讨论了对放射学实践的影响,并探讨了未来几年的主要发展领域。