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25 May 1989 Performance Evaluation of a Clinical PACS Module
Ricky K. Taira, Paul S. Cho, H. K. Huang, Nicholas J. Mankovich, M. Ines Boechat
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Abstract
Picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) are now clinically available in limited radiologic applications. The benefits, acceptability, and reliablity of these systems have thus far been mainly speculative and anecdotal. This paper discusses the evaluation of a PACS module implemented in the pediatric radiology section of a 700-bed teaching hospital. The PACS manages all pediatric inpatient images including conventional x-rays and contrast studies (obtained with a computed radiography system), magnetic resonance images, and relevant ultrasound images. A six-monitor workstation is available for image review.
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Ricky K. Taira, Paul S. Cho, H. K. Huang, Nicholas J. Mankovich, and M. Ines Boechat "Performance Evaluation of a Clinical PACS Module", Proc. SPIE 1093, Medical Imaging III: PACS System Design and Evaluation, (25 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953355
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KEYWORDS
Picture Archiving and Communication System

Chromium

Image processing

Imaging systems

Radiology

Radiography

Surgery

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