Replacement of cinefilm with a digital archive and review network.

J T Cusma, M A Wondrow, D R Holmes
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The replacement of cinefilm with digital cardiac angiography has accelerated significantly in recent years with the development and widespread adoption of the DICOM standard for interchange of procedure image data. While the acceptance of the Compact Disk-Recordable (CD-R) media has provided the opportunity for numerous laboratories to eliminate cinefilm in all its functions, the task is more complex for larger catheterization laboratories which require the use of high speed networks and automated libraries. The Cardiac Laboratory at the Mayo Clinic has implemented the final stages of a large-scale network and archive which meets a large institution's demanding requirements for access, speed, and storage for high volumes of digital cardiac angiographic images. Initial experience with the system demonstrates that this approach will be a successful one for the elimination of cinefilm and the employment of digital imaging and networking technology. In addition, direct access to digital image records will also facilitate the integration of image data with other clinical information acquired and stored in a digital format.

用数字档案和评论网络取代电影。
近年来,随着DICOM标准在手术图像数据交换方面的发展和广泛采用,数字心脏血管造影取代胶片的速度显著加快。虽然光盘可记录(CD-R)媒体的接受为许多实验室提供了消除电影所有功能的机会,但对于需要使用高速网络和自动化库的大型导管实验室来说,任务更为复杂。梅奥诊所的心脏实验室已经实施了大规模网络和档案的最后阶段,以满足大型机构对大量数字心脏血管造影图像的访问、速度和存储的要求。系统的初步经验表明,这种方法将是一种成功的消除电影和采用数字成像和网络技术的方法。此外,直接访问数字图像记录也将促进图像数据与以数字格式获取和存储的其他临床信息的整合。
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