Title :
Concept and initial experience with a mid-term DICOM archiving system acting as an intelligent buffer to clinical requests
Author :
Höher, M. ; Brummer, T. ; Kestler, Ha
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Cardiology, Ulm Univ., Germany
fDate :
6/21/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Digital DICOM data storage is now a standard for coronary angiography. Based on the experience that more than 90% of cardiological image requests are within the first year, we developed the concept of a lean and cost-effective DICOM archiving system consisting of: (1) instantaneous hard-disk access to the full image sets within one year with intelligent reloading according to the clinical needs; (2) hospital-wide access to the full image sequences; and (3) long-term archiving of data on CD-R as the most cost-effective, single-procedure medium. The system consists of 3 NT-servers and a 500 GB hard-disk RAID5 system. Three catheterization laboratories and 14 clients are connected via a 100 MBit LAN. Archive management is done by a SQL database (Centura) connected to the hospital information system (SAP ISH). Local clients include a database front-end and a DICOM viewer (Quazar). The system is sized for 2500 interventions per year and can easily be re-scaled
Keywords :
CD-ROMs; PACS; RAID; SQL; angiocardiography; image retrieval; image sequences; medical image processing; medical information systems; visual databases; DICOM viewer; LAN; NT-servers; SQL database; archive management; cardiological image requests; clinical requests; coronary angiography; cost-effective system; database front-end; digital DICOM data storage; full image sequences; full image sets; hard-disk RAIL5 system; hospital information system; hospital-wide access; instantaneous hard-disk access; intelligent buffer; intelligent reloading; long-term archiving of data; mid-term DICOM archiving system; Angiography; Cardiology; Catheterization; DICOM; Hospitals; Image databases; Image sequences; Laboratories; Local area networks; Memory;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 1999
Conference_Location :
Hannover
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5614-4
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.1999.825971