无膜放射学对巴尔的摩退伍军人医疗中心的影响

E. Siegel
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新的巴尔的摩退伍军人医疗中心于1993年1月开业,作为数字医学成像的试验点。该医疗中心与马里兰大学医院有实际联系,拥有约280张床位,每年进行约52 000次放射学和核医学检查。开设一个专为数字成像设计的新医疗中心的主要优势之一是能够确保医院内有适当的基础设施,以促进数字成像。在成像部(放射学和核医学)内,除了图像存档和通信系统(PACS)的计划外,还购买了专门用于促进数字成像的设备。巴尔的摩VAMC 100%使用放射学/核医学/心脏病学PACS进行影像学研究,包括常规放射照相(计算机放射照相)、超声、CT、MRI、透视、核医学和心导管实验室。乳房x光片通常是用胶片获得的,然后用胶片数字化仪转移到PACS中。巴尔的摩退伍军人医疗中心的实践经验和数据收集表明,大规模PACS和几乎无膜手术是非常成功的。对医疗中心PACS的经济、护理质量和患者预后影响的进一步研究正在进行中。
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Impact of filmless radiology on the Baltimore VA Medical Center
The new Baltimore VA Medical Center opened in January 1993 as a pilot site for digital medical imaging. The Medical Center, which is physically connected to the University of Maryland Hospital, has a bed capacity of about 280 and performs approximately 52,000 radiology and nuclear medicine examinations per year. One of the major advantages of opening a new Medical Center designed for digital imaging was the ability to ensure that the appropriate infrastructure was present within the hospital to facilitate digital imaging. Within the imaging department (radiology and nuclear medicine) in addition to the plans for the Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS), equipment was purchased specifically to facilitate digital imaging. The radiology/nuclear medicine/cardiology PACS is utilized for 100 % of the imaging studies at the Baltimore VAMC including conventional radiography (computed radiography), ultrasound, CT, MRI, fluoroscopy, nuclear medicine, and the cardiac catheterization lab. Mammograms are obtained conventionally with film and then transferred into the PACS using a film digitizer. The practical experience and data collection at the Baltimore VA Medical Center have demonstrated that the large scale PACS and virtually filmless operation have been very successful. Further studies of the economic, quality of care, and patient outcomes impact of PACS the medical center are ongoing.
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