Title :
Symbolic representation of TD-echo and Doppler imaging in a clinical departmental database
Author :
Ravizza, P. ; Bacchi, A. ; Regalia, G. ; Dacquino, G. ; Fiorini, R. ; Bossi, M.
Author_Institution :
Cardiology Dept., Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Abstract :
A computerized system for graphic reporting of echocardiographic and color-Doppler imaging was included into a clinical cardiological database. Alphanumeric data are recorded into a relational database, built with an Xbase language and working on a Local Area Network (LAN). Cardiac chambers anatomy, left ventricular segmental wall motion analysis, Doppler trans-valvular velocities and color-Doppler mapping of flow patterns are the main items for graphic representation. The system flow chart consists of: a) online input of data; b) graphic mask both for input and reporting of data; c) automatic transfer of data from text to graphic and vice verse; d) grabbling of single frames or short sequences of images for special purpose; e) automatic generation of a mixed text-graphic report for clinical use. The required memory amount consists of a few kbytes/record, provided that no real images are stored. A complete graphic report of the examination can be obtained online with its execution and network sharing greatly enhancing the benefits coming from the procedure. Graphic reporting results to be a friendly, useful, memory sparing, low cost presentation method for significant data from the echo laboratory mainly dedicated to non-specialized cardiological operators
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; biomedical ultrasonics; echocardiography; medical image processing; relational databases; visual databases; Doppler imaging; Doppler transvalvular velocities; TD-echo imaging; Xbase language; alphanumeric data; cardiac chambers anatomy; clinical departmental database; graphic mask; graphic reporting; left ventricular segmental wall motion analysis; local area network; mixed text-graphic report generation; nonspecialized cardiological operators; short image sequences; single frames grabbing; symbolic representation; system flow chart; Anatomy; Cardiology; Computer graphics; Costs; Flowcharts; Image databases; Image segmentation; Local area networks; Motion analysis; Relational databases;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology 1995
Conference_Location :
Vienna
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3053-6
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.1995.482587