Literature DB >> 2367643

The digital imaging workstation.

R L Arenson1, D P Chakraborty, S B Seshadri, H L Kundel.   

Abstract

Picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) are expected to convert film-based radiology into a computer-based digital environment, with associated cost savings and improved physician communication. The digital workstation will be used by physicians to display these "soft-copy" images; however, difficult technical challenges must be met for the workstation to compete successfully with the familiar viewbox. Issues relating to image perception and the impact on physicians' practice must be carefully considered. The spatial and contrast resolutions required vary according to imaging modality, type of procedure, and class of user. Rule-based software allows simple physician interaction and speeds image display. A consensus appears to be emerging concerning the requirements for the PACS workstation. Standards such as the American College of Radiology/National Electrical Manufacturers' Association Digital Imaging and Communication Standard are facilitating commercial applications. Yet much careful study is needed before PACS workstations will be fully integrated into radiology departments.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2367643     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.176.2.2367643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


  17 in total

1.  Proposal of a quality-index or metric for soft copy display systems: contrast sensitivity study.

Authors:  Jihong Wang; Ken Compton; Qi Peng
Journal:  J Digit Imaging       Date:  2003-09-11       Impact factor: 4.056

2.  Hardware and software requirements for a picture archiving and communication system's diagnostic workstations.

Authors:  D R Haynor; D V Smith; H W Park; Y Kim
Journal:  J Digit Imaging       Date:  1992-05       Impact factor: 4.056

3.  Evaluation of teleradiology for interpretation of intravenous urograms.

Authors:  E J Halpern; J H Newhouse; E S Amis; H W Lubetsky; R M Jaffe; P D Esser; P O Alderson
Journal:  J Digit Imaging       Date:  1992-05       Impact factor: 4.056

4.  Designing better radiology workstations: impact of two user interfaces on interpretation errors and user satisfaction.

Authors:  Adrian Moise; M Stella Atkins
Journal:  J Digit Imaging       Date:  2005-06       Impact factor: 4.056

5.  Contrast sensitivity of digital imaging display systems: contrast threshold dependency on object type and implications for monitor quality assurance and quality control in PACS.

Authors:  Jihong Wang; Jun Xu; Veera Baladandayuthapani
Journal:  Med Phys       Date:  2009-08       Impact factor: 4.071

6.  A multimedia perioperative record keeper for clinical research.

Authors:  A C Perrino; M A Luther; D B Phillips; F L Levin
Journal:  J Clin Monit       Date:  1996-05

7.  A simple image display application for windows.

Authors:  G R Conrad
Journal:  J Digit Imaging       Date:  1997-08       Impact factor: 4.056

8.  Viewport: an object-oriented approach to integrate workstation software for tile and stack mode display.

Authors:  S Ghosh; K P Andriole; D E Avrin
Journal:  J Digit Imaging       Date:  1997-08       Impact factor: 4.056

9.  Processes involved in reading imaging studies: workflow analysis and implications for workstation development.

Authors:  S B Gay; A H Sobel; L Q Young; S J Dwyer
Journal:  J Digit Imaging       Date:  1997-02       Impact factor: 4.056

Review 10.  The Empirical Foundations of Teleradiology and Related Applications: A Review of the Evidence.

Authors:  Rashid L Bashshur; Elizabeth A Krupinski; James H Thrall; Noura Bashshur
Journal:  Telemed J E Health       Date:  2016-09-01       Impact factor: 3.536

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