Image management in a multi-hospital environment

R. Glicksman, F. Prior, D. L. Wilson, S. Keller
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The management of images on a full hospital picture archiving and communication system (PACS) is a complex requirement. In order to work efficiently, a "worklist" mechanism is provided to present the radiologist with a simple "view" of his/her work. Worklists are radiologist-specific and consist of unread examinations which are automatically apportioned between radiologists based on local departmental procedures (e.g. body part, modality, etc.). Furthermore, simple "shortcuts", such as a NEXT function and a quick way to know about and to open STAT examinations are mandatory for efficient clinical operation. The presentation of images for new and historical exams on a softcopy workstation should appear similar to the familiar film alternator for speed of operation and ease of use by physicians who are trained on hardcopy film. When the imaging system extends across several medical facilities, the management of images becomes more complex. A radiologist's work may extend across several facilities. Radiologists at several facilities may collectively read exams at all of the facilities. The radiologist worklist must present a view of the new exams anywhere in the system. The worklist must be able to support several radiologists over the system working of the unread examinations simultaneously. This paper describes the concepts for image selection and presentation at PACS workstations both within a medical treatment facility and distributed across several hospitals and clinics.
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多医院环境中的形象管理
全医院图片存档和通信系统(PACS)的图像管理是一个复杂的需求。为了提高工作效率,提供了一个“工作清单”机制,向放射科医生展示他/她的工作的简单“视图”。工作清单是针对放射科医生的,由未读检查组成,这些检查根据当地部门程序(例如身体部位、形态等)在放射科医生之间自动分配。此外,简单的“快捷方式”,如NEXT功能和快速了解和打开STAT检查的方法是有效临床操作的必要条件。在软拷贝工作站上显示新检查和旧检查的图像应与熟悉的胶片交流发电机相似,以提高操作速度,便于接受过硬拷贝胶片培训的医生使用。当成像系统扩展到多个医疗设施时,图像管理变得更加复杂。放射科医生的工作可能涉及多个机构。几个机构的放射科医生可能会集体阅读所有机构的检查结果。放射科医生的工作列表必须在系统的任何位置显示新检查的视图。工作列表必须能够支持多个放射科医生同时进行未读检查的系统工作。本文描述了在医疗设施内和分布在多个医院和诊所的PACS工作站中进行图像选择和表示的概念。
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