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16 May 2002 Practical approach to store DICOM-conform presentations of radiological images
Lutz Vorwerk, Christoph Meinel
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Abstract
Engrane is a system which is used to prepare and show presentations of radiological images as well as the reports which belong to these images. The presentations with Engrane will be performed by displaying DICOM (digital imaging and communication in medicine) images and an interpretation of the images presented as text. A database is used to manage DICOM-objects like images and reports. Images are transferred using the DICOM protocol enhanced by TLS (transport layer security) protocol. Correlating images and reports is necessary as well as a log mechanism which is used to reconstruct a presentation. The correlation and the log mechanism lead to SR (structured reporting). An order is needed for sequences of elements. A new supplement called 'hanging protocol' define arrangements of elements. It has to be examined if SR or 'handing protocol' is sufficient in order to store presentation files of radiological images. Neither SR nor 'hanging protocols' fulfill all requirements. Engrane was developed in order to improve the presentation and the communication of radiological images. An appropriate standard to store those presentations has to be defined. Therefore, we suppose a combination of hanging protocols and SR in order to meet technical and organizational requirements.
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Lutz Vorwerk and Christoph Meinel "Practical approach to store DICOM-conform presentations of radiological images", Proc. SPIE 4685, Medical Imaging 2002: PACS and Integrated Medical Information Systems: Design and Evaluation, (16 May 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.467020
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Java

Chemical elements

Computing systems

Human-machine interfaces

Chest

Databases

Displays

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