Schilling R B
RBS Consulting Group, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022.
Radiographics. 1993 May;13(3):683-6. doi: 10.1148/radiographics.13.3.8316674.
Picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) provide image viewing at diagnostic, reporting, consultation, and remote workstations; archival on magnetic or optical media by means of short- or long-term storage devices; communications by means of local or wide area networks or public communication services; and integrated systems with modality interfaces and gateways to health care facilities and departmental information systems. Research indicates three basic needs for image and report management: (a) improved communication and turnaround time between radiologists and other imaging specialists and referring physicians, (b) fast reliable access to both current and previously obtained images and reports, and (c) space-efficient archival support. Although PACS considerations are much more complex than those associated with single modalities, the same basic purchase criteria apply. These criteria include technical leadership, image quality, throughput, life cost (eg, initial cost, maintenance, upgrades, and depreciation), and total service. Because a PACS takes much longer to implement than a single modality, the customer and manufacturer must develop a closer working relationship than has been necessary in the past.
图像存档与通信系统(PACS)可在诊断、报告、会诊及远程工作站上实现图像查看;通过短期或长期存储设备在磁性或光学介质上进行存档;借助局域网、广域网或公共通信服务进行通信;以及通过模态接口和网关与医疗保健机构及部门信息系统集成。研究表明图像和报告管理有三项基本需求:(a)改善放射科医生及其他影像专家与转诊医生之间的沟通及周转时间,(b)快速可靠地获取当前及既往获得的图像和报告,(c)节省空间的存档支持。尽管PACS的考量比与单一模态相关的考量要复杂得多,但相同的基本采购标准仍然适用。这些标准包括技术领先性、图像质量、吞吐量、生命周期成本(如初始成本、维护、升级及折旧)以及全面服务。由于实施PACS比实施单一模态花费的时间长得多,客户和制造商必须建立比过去更紧密的合作关系。