Deployable teleradiology: Bosnia and beyond

B. Levine, K. Cleary, S. Mun
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The US military has been an effective proponent of digital imaging and teleradiology for the past 15 years (J.A. Thomas, 1991). A digital imaging network that eliminates the use of X-ray film makes military medicine requirements simpler. X-ray film requirements include storage of new, unexposed films, storage and use of chemicals and water for processing, and disposal of chemicals. In some deployed situations, the chemical discharge needs to be collected and shipped out of the area. Therefore, the ability to implement electronic imaging, and eliminate or greatly reduce the dependence on film, chemicals, and water are intrinsically important to military medicine. In December 1995, the US government began deployment of 20000 US troops to Bosnia-Herzegovina as a part of NATO's peace keeping implementation force (IFOR) operation. A full complement of military medical support facilities was established in Bosnia. An army base in Hungary was the location from which the deployment was staged. The project to deploy telemedicine and teleradiology capabilities to the medical treatment facilities (MTF) in Bosnia and Hungary became known as PrimeTime III. The paper deals with the deployable teleradiology (DEPRAD) system that was installed by the ISIS Center at a number of facilities to implement filmless radiology and teleradiology services in support of PrimeTime III.
可部署远程放射学:波斯尼亚及其他地区
在过去的15年里,美国军方一直是数字成像和远程放射学的有效支持者(J.A. Thomas, 1991)。消除x射线胶片使用的数字成像网络使军事医学要求更简单。x射线胶片的要求包括储存新的、未曝光的胶片,储存和使用化学品和处理用水,以及处理化学品。在一些部署的情况下,化学品排放需要收集并运出该地区。因此,实现电子成像的能力,消除或大大减少对胶片、化学品和水的依赖,对军事医学具有本质上的重要意义。1995年12月,美国政府开始向波斯尼亚-黑塞哥维那部署2万美军,作为北约维和执行部队(IFOR)行动的一部分。在波斯尼亚建立了一整套军事医疗支助设施。匈牙利的一个军事基地是部署的地点。在波斯尼亚和匈牙利的医疗设施部署远程医疗和远程放射学能力的项目被称为“黄金时间III”。本文讨论了可部署远程放射学(DEPRAD)系统,该系统由ISIS中心安装在许多设施中,用于实施无膜放射学和远程放射学服务,以支持PrimeTime III。
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