Customized medical image databases: a low-cost approach.

J N Stahl, B Kramann
Author Information
  1. J N Stahl: Radiologische Klinik, Abt. Radiodiagnostik, Universitätskliniken, Homburg/Saar, Germany. jstahl@lri.ucsf.edu

Abstract

The increasing use of digital images in medicine creates a demand for efficient but simple methods to store, retrieve and display images. The ideal solution for this might be a large-scale hospital-integrated picture archiving and communication systems, but this is not applicable under all conditions. A small-scale, user-defined image database running on a desktop computer may fit the individual needs better, while yielding optimal cost-effectiveness. We will present a way to create customized image databases using a general-purpose desktop database system and a specialized, dedicated image handling component programmed in C++.

MeSH Term

Cost-Benefit Analysis
Costs and Cost Analysis
Data Display
Databases as Topic
Diagnostic Imaging
Hospital Information Systems
Humans
Information Storage and Retrieval
Microcomputers
Radiology Information Systems
Software
User-Computer Interface

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