Differentnumber of pixels per image:original was 3732 x 3062 pixels x 256 grey levels(21.8 Mbytes).Here,resized at 128 x 105(26.2 kB). ( IAEA 20:Digital Radiology 16
IAEA 20: Digital Radiology 16 Different number of pixels per image: original was 3732 x 3062 pixels x 256 grey levels (21.8 Mbytes). Here, resized at 128 x 105 (26.2 kB)
Differentnumber of pixels per image:original was 3732 x 3062 pixels x 256 grey levels(21.8 Mbytes).Here,resized at 64 x 53(6.6 kB) IAEA 20:Digital Radiology 17
IAEA 20: Digital Radiology 17 Different number of pixels per image: original was 3732 x 3062 pixels x 256 grey levels (21.8 Mbytes). Here, resized at 64 x 53 (6.6 kB)
The digital radiology department In addition to the X-ray rooms and imaging systems,a digital radiology department has two other components: A Radiology Information management System(RIS)that can be a subset of the hospital information system(HIS) ● A Picture Archiving and Communication System(PACS). IAEA 20:Digital Radiology 18
IAEA 20: Digital Radiology 18 The digital radiology department ➔ In addition to the X-ray rooms and imaging systems, a digital radiology department has two other components: ⚫ A Radiology Information management System (RIS) that can be a subset of the hospital information system (HIS) ⚫ A Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS)
DICOM DICOM(Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine)is the industry standard for transferal of radiological images and other medical information between different systems All recently introduced medical products should therefore be in compliance with the DICOM standard However,due to the rapid development of new technologies and methods,the compatibility and connectivity of systems from different vendors is still a great challenge IAEA 20:Digital Radiology 19
IAEA 20: Digital Radiology 19 DICOM • DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) is the industry standard for transferal of radiological images and other medical information between different systems • All recently introduced medical products should therefore be in compliance with the DICOM standard • However, due to the rapid development of new technologies and methods, the compatibility and connectivity of systems from different vendors is still a great challenge
DICOM format images: > Radiology images in DICOM format contain in addition to the image,a header,with an important set of additional data related with: >the X ray system used to obtain the image >the identification of the patient >the radiographic technique,dosimetric details, etc. IAEA 20:Digital Radiology 20
IAEA 20: Digital Radiology 20 DICOM format images: ➢ Radiology images in DICOM format contain in addition to the image, a header, with an important set of additional data related with: ➢ the X ray system used to obtain the image ➢ the identification of the patient ➢ the radiographic technique, dosimetric details, etc