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30 June 1993 Multimodality workstation for cardiac image sequences
Dominic Richens, Morris Goldberg, Brian Morton
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Abstract
The methods currently used at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute for storing, viewing and manipulating echocardiographic and cardiac angiographic examinations, are aimed at helping specialists in performing their diagnoses. It is cumbersome for attending cardiologists to review these studies and in particular, it is next to impossible for them to simultaneously view and compare studies, even between different views from the same study. This paper details our efforts in designing, constructing and evaluating a computer-based workstation to give the attending physician easy access to the recently acquired studies, and to allow them to do comparisons between studies, even of different modalities.
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Dominic Richens, Morris Goldberg, and Brian Morton "Multimodality workstation for cardiac image sequences", Proc. SPIE 1897, Medical Imaging 1993: Image Capture, Formatting, and Display, (30 June 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.146993
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KEYWORDS
Video

Human-machine interfaces

Angiography

Control systems

Image resolution

Image display

Computing systems

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