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16 March 2006 A demanding web-based PACS supported by web services technology
Carlos M. A. Costa, Augusto Silva, José L. Oliveira, Vasco G. Ribeiro M.D., José Ribeiro
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Abstract
During the last years, the ubiquity of web interfaces have pushed practically all PACS suppliers to develop client applications in which clinical practitioners can receive and analyze medical images, using conventional personal computers and Web browsers. However, due to security and performance issues, the utilization of these software packages has been restricted to Intranets. Paradigmatically, one of the most important advantages of digital image systems is to simplify the widespread sharing and remote access of medical data between healthcare institutions. This paper analyses the traditional PACS drawbacks that contribute to their reduced usage in the Internet and describes a PACS based on Web Services technology that supports a customized DICOM encoding syntax and a specific compression scheme providing all historical patient data in a unique Web interface.
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Carlos M. A. Costa, Augusto Silva, José L. Oliveira, Vasco G. Ribeiro M.D., and José Ribeiro "A demanding web-based PACS supported by web services technology", Proc. SPIE 6145, Medical Imaging 2006: PACS and Imaging Informatics, 61450F (16 March 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.653935
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KEYWORDS
Picture Archiving and Communication System

Medical imaging

Image compression

Internet

Web services

Diagnostics

Image quality

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