The digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) archive is a dynamic component of a clinician image-related workflow solution

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Barton L. Guthrie
Chris Price
Joanna Zaleski
Eric Backensto
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[1] University of Alabama School of Medicine,Computer
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Journal of Digital Imaging | 2001年 / 14卷
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Historical Study; Cache Strategy; Historical Image; Archive Manager; Image Utilization;
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The authors investigated clinician transactions against the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) archive within a clinical image management system (CIMS) in support of patient care. A Neurosurgical Oncology practice was audited for image utilization. There were 400 requests for 233 image studies during 297 sessions. Fifty percent were for current studies, and 50% were for historical studies. Current studies alone were requested in 37% of the sessions, current plus historical in 31%, and hisorical alone in 32% of the sessions. Seventy percent of studies were within 8 weeks old and were rapidly available from the CIMS disk cache without an archive image transaction. Conversely, 30% were older than 8 weeks, requiring a clinician transaction against the archive for image retrieval. Approximately 25% of studies were older than 3 months and 10% older than 6 months. Clinician image needs are complex and any CIMS solution must include a DICOM archive that can support clinician-based transactions.
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页码:190 / 193
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