DocumentCode
1740766
Title
Advantages of a cardiac DICOM network server/writer for viewing and permanent CD-R archiving of cardiovascular X-ray angiography images
Author
Hilbel, T. ; Reiter, M.A. ; Brockmeier, K. ; Kuecherer, H.F. ; Haass, M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Cardiology, Heidelberg Univ., Germany
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
649
Lastpage
652
Abstract
For permanent archiving digital images from the angiocardiographic laboratory are recorded on DICOM compatible recordable compact discs (CD-Rs) or stored on digital tape archiving systems. Because the CD-R is a cost-effective storage medium, CD-Rs are often used as a permanent long-term archival medium. To test the usefulness of centralized CD writing and temporary storage of DICOM image data, direct connected stand alone embedded CD-Medical recorder technology was compared (System 1) to a network DICOM image server and DICOM CD-writer (System 2). Three cardiovascular angiography X-ray systems connected to the sewer and CD-writer with DICOM network interfaces. In addition, each X-ray system was equipped with a stand alone CD-Medical recorder. The difference in recording time and storage requirements between the 2 systems was determined by 4 different representative examinations. Exam 1 (8 runs with a total of 538 images) recording time and storage space of system 1 vs. system 2: 8 vs. 6 min and 117 vs. 66 MB respectively. Exam 2 (12 runs with a fetal of 1007 images) recording lime and storage space of system 1 vs system 2: 14 vs. 8 min and 179 vs. 95 MB, respectively. Exam 3 (24 runs with a total of 1503 images) recording time and storage space of system 1 vs. system 2: 23 vs. 12 min and 283 vs. 140 MB, respectively. Exam 4 (28 runs with a total of 2401 images) recording time and storage space of system 1 vs. system 2. 28 vs. 20 min and 482 vs. 281 MB, respectively. In conclusion, the centralized recording is less time and storage intensive compared to an embedded CD-R writer. In addition, the network solution allows instant viewing of the exams from anywhere in the hospital
Keywords
CD-ROMs; PACS; angiocardiography; biomedical equipment; diagnostic radiography; laboratory techniques; network interfaces; network servers; 2 to 20 min; DICOM compatible recordable compact discs; cardiac DICOM network server/writer; cardiovascular X-ray angiography images; centralized recording; digital tape archiving systems; direct connected stand alone embedded CD-Medical recorder technology; instant viewing; medical diagnostic imaging; medical instrumentation; permanent CD-R archiving; storage requirements; storage space; CD recording; Cardiology; DICOM; Digital images; Image storage; Laboratories; Network servers; System testing; Writing; X-ray imaging;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computers in Cardiology 2000
Conference_Location
Cambridge, MA
ISSN
0276-6547
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6557-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIC.2000.898606
Filename
898606
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