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Development of a next-generation automated DICOM processing system in a PACS-less research environment.

Scott E Ziegler1.   

Abstract

The use of clinical imaging modalities within the pharmaceutical research space provides value and challenges. Typical clinical settings will utilize a Picture Archive and Communication System (PACS) to transmit and manage Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) images generated by clinical imaging systems. However, a PACS is complex and provides many features that are not required within a research setting, making it difficult to generate a business case and determine the return on investment. We have developed a next-generation DICOM processing system using open-source software, commodity server hardware such as Apple Xserve®, high-performance network-attached storage (NAS), and in-house-developed preprocessing programs. DICOM-transmitted files are arranged in a flat file folder hierarchy easily accessible via our downstream analysis tools and a standard file browser. This next-generation system had a minimal construction cost due to the reuse of all the components from our first-generation system with the addition of a second server for a few thousand dollars. Performance metrics were gathered and the system was found to be highly scalable, performed significantly better than the first-generation system, is modular, has satisfactory image integrity, and is easier to maintain than the first-generation system. The resulting system is also portable across platforms and utilizes minimal hardware resources, allowing for easier upgrades and migration to smaller form factors at the hardware end-of-life. This system has been in production successfully for 8 months and services five clinical instruments and three pre-clinical instruments. This system has provided us with the necessary DICOM C-Store functionality, eliminating the need for a clinical PACS for day-to-day image processing.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22546983      PMCID: PMC3447098          DOI: 10.1007/s10278-012-9482-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Digit Imaging        ISSN: 0897-1889            Impact factor:   4.056


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Authors:  Paul Nagy
Journal:  J Digit Imaging       Date:  2007-08-03       Impact factor: 4.056

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Authors:  David S Channin; Pattanasak Mongkolwat; Vladimir Kleper; Kastubh Sepukar; Daniel L Rubin
Journal:  J Digit Imaging       Date:  2009-03-18       Impact factor: 4.056

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1.  Rapid Design and Development of a Network Isolated DICOM Service Class Provider Device.

Authors:  S E Ziegler
Journal:  J Digit Imaging       Date:  2020-08       Impact factor: 4.056

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