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22 May 1997 Experience report: a multivendor ultrasounds mini-PACs--engineering and clinical issues
Steven C. Horii M.D., Beverly Coleman, Reuben S. Mezrich M.D., Eric R. Feingold, Harvey Nisenbaum, Peter H. Arger, Jill Langer, Susan Rowling, Jill Jacobs, Mark H. Black, James Daniels II
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Abstract
The authors have been operating an ultrasound miniPACS for approximately two years. In the last six months, the system was more than doubled in size with inclusion of a teleradiology component and connection to PACS hardware from other vendors. This paper presents the engineering, operational, and clinical challenges posed by this integration and the logistical and systems approaches to meeting those challenges.
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Steven C. Horii M.D., Beverly Coleman, Reuben S. Mezrich M.D., Eric R. Feingold, Harvey Nisenbaum, Peter H. Arger, Jill Langer, Susan Rowling, Jill Jacobs, Mark H. Black, and James Daniels II "Experience report: a multivendor ultrasounds mini-PACs--engineering and clinical issues", Proc. SPIE 3035, Medical Imaging 1997: PACS Design and Evaluation: Engineering and Clinical Issues, (22 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.274594
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KEYWORDS
Ultrasonography

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Printing

Radiology

Diagnostics

Video

Doppler effect

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