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摘要
在悉尼坎珀当的皇家亚历山德拉儿童医院和距离48公里的尼皮恩医院之间开展了一个远程放射学试点项目。该项目涉及在1993年7月至9月三个月期间以全分辨率拍摄约600张儿童x光片。所使用的设备是每个医院的柯达胶片数码仪和图像观看工作站,通过Network Designers ISIS Access Server Kit连接到128 Kbps的电信Microlink服务。该项目的评估工作由澳大利亚健康和福利研究所进行。试验结果表明,以可靠和安全的方式传输具有诊断质量的儿科胸部图像是可能的。由于将儿童病人和支持家属从乡村空运到大都市中心的费用从每集7 000澳元到1万澳元不等,因此,人们认为建立远程放射学系统的成本是合理的,特别是考虑到向偏远医院提供24小时儿科专科诊断服务的无形利益。
Report on the evaluation of a teleradiology pilot project between Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children and Nepean Hospital July-September 1993
A teleradiology pilot project was conducted between Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, Camperdown, Sydney and the Nepean Hospital, a distance of 48 km. The project involved the transmission of some 600 pediatric X-rays at full resolution over the three month period July-September, 1993. The equipment used was a Kodak film digitiser and image viewing work stations at each hospital, connected to a Telecom Microlink 128 Kbps service by Network Designers ISIS Access Server Kit. Evaluation of the project was conducted by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. The results of the trial demonstrated that it was possible to transmit pediatric chest images of diagnostic quality in a reliable and secure manner. As the cost of air-lifting pediatric patients and supporting relatives from country to metropolitan centres can range from $AU7,000 to $AU10,000 per episode, it is considered that the establishment of a teleradiology system can be cost justified, particularly if regard is given to the intangible benefits of providing a 24-hour specialist pediatric diagnostic service to remote hospitals.