A distributed system for medical consultation and education

D. J. Foran, L. Goodell, R. Trelstad
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Pathology is an image intensive discipline which utilizes sensed data to render diagnostic decisions and to engage in a broad spectrum of research ranging from the molecular to the macroscopic. The interaction with images is generally personal, subjective, and limited to some degree by geography. Given the nature of the diagnostic process and the medical impact of an incorrect assessment, improvements in it might be realized if the process were less subjective and open to multiple viewers. Digital computer networks transcend many of the barriers associated with analog modes of communication, but while the technology continues to evolve, significant obstacles persist which prevent individuals located at disparate imaging facilities from interacting effectively. Particularly problematic in this regard is the fact that there are presently no true standards regarding the architecture, operating system, and graphic user interface (GUI) of interacting machines. The authors' goal was to develop an inexpensive means by which digital information and computer resources could be shared among distant clinical and research facilities irrespective of these parameters. They present a prototypic network of heterogeneous computer architectures which has been configured to assist investigators located at remote sites to archive, display, manipulate and share medical information such as health-related images and clinical reports. Since the inception of the network in November, 1994, the network has managed more than one thousand interactive imaging sessions and its medical databases are accessed at a rate of more than 300 queries/day by users around the globe. The network is presently being evaluated by a consortium of imaging sites throughout the health care community to explore its potential role in broader range digital consultation and distance learning applications.
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分布式医疗咨询教育系统
病理学是一门图像密集的学科,它利用感知数据来做出诊断决定,并从事从分子到宏观的广泛研究。与图像的互动通常是个人的、主观的,并且在某种程度上受到地理位置的限制。考虑到诊断过程的性质和不正确评估的医疗影响,如果该过程不那么主观,并向多人开放,可能会有所改进。数字计算机网络超越了与模拟通信模式相关的许多障碍,但随着技术的不断发展,阻碍位于不同成像设施的个人有效互动的重大障碍仍然存在。在这方面特别有问题的是,目前还没有关于交互机器的体系结构、操作系统和图形用户界面(GUI)的真正标准。作者的目标是开发一种廉价的方法,通过这种方法,数字信息和计算机资源可以在远程临床和研究机构之间共享,而不考虑这些参数。他们提出了一个异构计算机架构的原型网络,该网络已被配置为协助位于远程站点的研究人员存档、显示、操作和共享医疗信息,如与健康有关的图像和临床报告。自1994年11月网络建立以来,该网络已管理了1000多个交互式成像会话,其医疗数据库以每天300多个查询的速度被全球用户访问。目前,整个医疗保健社区的成像站点联盟正在对该网络进行评估,以探索其在更广泛的数字咨询和远程学习应用中的潜在作用。
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