Web-Based DICOM Viewers: A Survey and a Performance Classification.

Hugo Pereira, Luis Romero, Pedro Miguel Faria
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The standard for managing image data in healthcare is the DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) protocol. DICOM web-viewers provide flexible and accessible platforms for their users to view and analyze DICOM images remotely. This article presents a comprehensive evaluation of various web-based DICOM viewers, emphasizing their performance in different rendering scenarios, browsers, and operating systems. The study includes a total of 16 web-based viewers, of which 12 were surveyed, and 7 were compared performance-wise based on the availability of an online demo. The criteria for examination include accessibility features, such as available information or requirements for usage, interface features, such as loading capabilities or cloud storage, two-dimensional (2D) viewing features, such as the ability to perform measurements or alter the viewing window, and three-dimensional (3D) viewing features, such as volume rendering or secondary reconstruction. Only 4 of the viewers allow for the viewing of local DICOM files in 3D (other than MPR(Multiplanar reconstruction)). Premium software offers a large amount of features with overall good performance. One of the free alternatives demonstrated the best efficiency in both 2D and 3D rendering but faces challenges with missing 3D rendering features in its interface, which is still in development. Other free options exhibited slower performance, especially in 2D rendering but have more ready-to-use features on their web app. The evaluation also underscores the importance of browser choice, with some browsers performing much better than the competition, and highlights the significance of hardware when dealing with rendering tasks.

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基于网络的 DICOM 浏览器:调查与性能分类
医疗保健领域管理图像数据的标准是 DICOM(医学数字成像和通信)协议。DICOM 网络查看器为用户远程查看和分析 DICOM 图像提供了灵活、可访问的平台。本文对各种基于网络的 DICOM 查看器进行了全面评估,强调了它们在不同渲染场景、浏览器和操作系统下的性能。研究共包括 16 个基于网络的查看器,其中 12 个接受了调查,7 个根据在线演示的可用性进行了性能比较。考察标准包括可访问性特征(如可用信息或使用要求)、界面特征(如加载能力或云存储)、二维(2D)查看特征(如执行测量或更改查看窗口的能力)以及三维(3D)查看特征(如体积渲染或二次重建)。只有 4 种查看器允许以三维方式查看本地 DICOM 文件(MPR(多平面重建)除外)。高级软件提供大量功能,总体性能良好。其中一款免费软件在二维和三维渲染方面都表现出了最佳效率,但由于其界面中缺少三维渲染功能而面临挑战,该软件仍在开发中。其他免费选项的性能较慢,尤其是在二维渲染方面,但其网络应用程序具有更多即用功能。这次评估还强调了浏览器选择的重要性,有些浏览器的性能比竞争对手要好得多,同时也突出了硬件在处理渲染任务时的重要性。
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