Elion J L
Brown University Institute for Medical Computing, Providence, RI, USA.
Proc Annu Symp Comput Appl Med Care. 1995:591-5.
The first multi-vendor demonstration of digital exchange of cardiac image data was held in conjunction with the annual scientific sessions of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) in March, 1995. This was the culmination of several years of effort by the ACC to help extend the DICOM standard to be suitable for cardiac images exchanged on removeable media. The software was designed to help system implementors with little or no DICOM experience quickly acquire this technology. File content can be specified and manipulated in human-readable form, and converted as needed to its binary equivalent. Images were selected from those submitted from a variety of sources, and a recordable CD (CD-R) created with 30 echocardiograms and 30 angiograms). A prototype display program was created that reads the DICOM directory ("DICOMDIR"), allows user interaction, and decompresses the image files. This paper describes the ACC's interoperability demonstration with 29 vendors, the CD-R of images that was used, and the software used by the participants.
1995年3月,首次心脏图像数据数字交换的多厂商演示与美国心脏病学会(ACC)年度科学会议同时举行。这是ACC多年努力的成果,旨在将DICOM标准扩展到适用于在可移动介质上交换的心脏图像。该软件旨在帮助几乎没有DICOM经验的系统实施者快速掌握这项技术。文件内容可以以人类可读的形式指定和操作,并根据需要转换为等效的二进制形式。图像从各种来源提交的图像中选取,并创建了一张可记录的CD(CD-R),其中包含30份超声心动图和30份血管造影图。创建了一个原型显示程序,该程序读取DICOM目录(“DICOMDIR”),允许用户交互,并解压缩图像文件。本文描述了ACC与29家厂商的互操作性演示、所使用的图像CD-R以及参与者使用的软件。