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1 May 1994 MDIS workstation: an update of performance after nearly two years of clinical use
Robert G. Leckie, Fred Goeringer, Donald V. Smith M.D., Chris Meyer, Eliot L. Siegel, Yongmin Kim
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Abstract
The medical diagnostic imaging support workstation has been in clinical use at selected military medical centers since March 1992. The workstation is a critical component in picture archiving and communications systems representing the interface between the system and the end user. The workstation has undergone several software changes over the last year based on feedback from end users. The present performance of the workstation in terms of image manipulation and navigation, response time, database, and reliability is emphasized. Discussion includes clinical acceptance, lessons learned, and future enhancements.
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Robert G. Leckie, Fred Goeringer, Donald V. Smith M.D., Chris Meyer, Eliot L. Siegel, and Yongmin Kim "MDIS workstation: an update of performance after nearly two years of clinical use", Proc. SPIE 2164, Medical Imaging 1994: Image Capture, Formatting, and Display, (1 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174015
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KEYWORDS
Radiology

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Chromium

Imaging systems

Chest imaging

Surgery

Image compression

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