DocumentCode :
2976663
Title :
Design and Evaluation of a DICOM compliant Video-fluoroscopy Imaging System
Author :
Chang Mei-Yen ; Liu Chien-Tsai ; Sun Ying-Chou ; Lee Theun-Chuan ; Chang Chian-Fa ; Mu-Huo, T.M. ; Chang Cheng-Yen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Taipei Veterans Gen. Hosp., Taipei
fYear :
2007
fDate :
19-22 June 2007
Firstpage :
248
Lastpage :
251
Abstract :
Fluoroscopy is a special type of X-ray that provides continuous X-ray images (or live video) of a patient´s organ structures in real time. It is used in many types of examinations and procedures, such as percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN), barium swallow, cardiac catheterization, and so on. The live fluoroscopy video is valuable for diagnosis review, teaching and research. They need to be stored as a part of the patient´s medical records. Traditionally, the live fluoroscopic video can be saved by using video tapes. Since the nature of sequential access to a video tape, we cannot directly play or view a specific image. This makes the management of video tapes inefficient. Currently the DICOM 3.0 (digital imaging and communications in medicine) standard supports the MPEG-2 live video compression format. Most hospitals in Taiwan have developed their picture achieving and communication systems (PACSs) based on the DICOM standard to store and manage static X-ray images. Thus, it is the time for live fluoroscopic video to be captured, digitalized and integrated into the PACS for better storage, sharing and management. Although the DICOM supports the MPEG-2 compression scheme, it indicates that whether the clinicians can accept the lossy compression of MPEG-2 images is beyond the scope of the DICOM Standard. The paper presented here proposes approaches to develop a DICOM MPEG2 compliant fluoroscopic video management system integrated seamlessly with other hospital systems, and presents methods to evaluate the system acceptance from the viewpoint of clinicians. We conclude that the quality of the fluoroscopic video represented by the DICOM MPEG-2 specification is as good as or better than that represented by traditional video tapes.
Keywords :
PACS; X-ray imaging; biological organs; data compression; medical image processing; video coding; MPEG-2 live video compression format; barium swallow; cardiac catheterization; continuous X-ray images; digital imaging and communications in medicine standard; live fluoroscopic video; patient organ structures; percutaneous nephrostomy; picture achieving and communication systems; video tapes; video-fluoroscopy imaging system; Communication standards; DICOM; Hospitals; Image coding; Optical imaging; Personal communication networks; Transform coding; Video compression; Video sharing; X-ray imaging; DICOM; User acceptance evaluation; Video-fluoroscopy images; signal compression;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
e-Health Networking, Application and Services, 2007 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0942-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HEALTH.2007.381641
Filename :
4265835
Link To Document :
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