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1 May 1994 Image review station for the surgical intensive care unit of the Hospital of the University of Minnesota: design and workflow evaluation
Kelly Rehm, John C. Holm, E. Russell Ritenour, Marvin E. Goldberg
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Abstract
A simple image review station has been designed for the surgical intensive care unit (SICU) of the Hospital of the University of Minnesota. The review station provides clinicians with digitized copies of all conventional films taken while a patient is in the SICU. The image review station consists of a single screen SPARCstation IPX. Images are acquired through a Kodak film digitizer and managed in cooperation with a bedside electronic medical record system on this unit. The review station software maintains a detailed log of all interactions that is routinely downloaded to a relational database for analysis of usage patterns.
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Kelly Rehm, John C. Holm, E. Russell Ritenour, and Marvin E. Goldberg "Image review station for the surgical intensive care unit of the Hospital of the University of Minnesota: design and workflow evaluation", Proc. SPIE 2164, Medical Imaging 1994: Image Capture, Formatting, and Display, (1 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174034
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KEYWORDS
Radiology

Medical imaging

Databases

Digital imaging

Radiography

Human-machine interfaces

Picture Archiving and Communication System

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