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22 May 1997 Clinical experience with a high-performance ATM-connected DICOM archive for cardiology
Harry P. Solomon
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Abstract
A system to archive large image sets, such as cardiac cine runs, with near realtime response must address several functional and performance issues, including efficient use of a high performance network connection with standard protocols, an architecture which effectively integrates both short- and long-term mass storage devices, and a flexible data management policy which allows optimization of image distribution and retrieval strategies based on modality and site-specific operational use. Clinical experience with such as archive has allowed evaluation of these systems issues and refinement of a traffic model for cardiac angiography.
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Harry P. Solomon "Clinical experience with a high-performance ATM-connected DICOM archive for cardiology", Proc. SPIE 3035, Medical Imaging 1997: PACS Design and Evaluation: Engineering and Clinical Issues, (22 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.274603
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KEYWORDS
Angiography

Image retrieval

Image storage

Cardiology

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Data modeling

Data storage

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