Title :
Prototype system for timely image distribution in support of a cardiology outpatient clinic
Author :
Kempner, K.M. ; Ostrow, H.G. ; Fessler, J.F. ; Tucker, E.E.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
Abstract :
In order to allow radiographs to be in two locations at once without the waste of duplicating each film, a commercially available sheet film digitizer and an image storage and display system were combined with a custom-tailored fiber-optic clinical imaging network, which was installed throughout a research hospital. The clinical trials indicate that it appears to be technically feasible to transmit high quality images with high efficiency, in order to provide a clinical impression of cardiopulmonary status. Clinical applicability of the teleradiology system was very good overall. Excellent visibility of the principal features discernable in a chest film was demonstrated. Limited visibility was afforded of some of the signs of congestive heart failure. The clinical applicability of electronic image distribution and display within the Cardiology Outpatient Clinic, utilizing the current 8-bit digitizer, is summarized
Keywords :
PACS; cardiology; diagnostic radiography; medical diagnostic computing; 8-bit digitizer; cardiology outpatient clinic; cardiopulmonary status; chest film; clinical trials; commercially available sheet film digitizer; congestive heart failure; custom-tailored fiber-optic clinical imaging network; electronic image distribution/display; high quality images; image storage/display system; medical diagnostic imaging; principal features visibility; prototype system; research hospital; teleradiology system; timely image distribution; Cardiology; Computer displays; Diagnostic radiography; Hospitals; Image storage; Machine vision; Optical films; Prototypes; Radiology; US Department of Transportation;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology 1991, Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
Venice
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2485-X
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.1991.169051