Title :
Electronic archiving for radiology image management systems
Author :
Dwyer, Samuel J., III ; Stewart, Brent K. ; Aberle, Denise R. ; Boechat, M. Ines ; Yao, Lawrence ; Marciano, Donna
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Med., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
It is pointed out that the use of electronic archiving in a radiology department must be supported by image acquisition modes, high data rate local area networks, ultrahigh-resolution gray-scale display workstations, and hard-copy image recording stations. The requirements for mass storage of radiographic images and the required support system are presented. The electronic archiving of all radiographic images requires the following technologies: (1) modality interfaces; (2) film digitizers; (3) networks; (4) magnetic and optical archival systems; (5) film printers; and (6) gray-scale display stations. Estimates of the necessary number of film digitizers and film printers are discussed. A typical image management network is presented
Keywords :
magnetic storage; medical image processing; optical storage; radiology; visual databases; electronic archiving; film digitizers; gray-scale display workstations; image acquisition; image management network; local area networks; mass storage; radiographic images; radiology department; radiology image management; Displays; Gray-scale; Image storage; Magnetic films; Optical films; Optical recording; Printers; Radio spectrum management; Radiography; Radiology;
Conference_Titel :
Mass Storage Systems, 1993. Putting all that Data to Work. Proceedings., Twelfth IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-3460-X
DOI :
10.1109/MASS.1993.289783