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17 May 2002 Advantages and difficulties of implementation of flat-panel multimedia monitoring system in a surgical MRI suite
Michael Deckard, Osman M. Ratib, Gregory Rubino M.D.
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Abstract
Our project was to design and implement a ceiling-mounted multi monitor display unit for use in a high-field MRI surgical suite. The system is designed to simultaneously display images/data from four different digital and/or analog sources with: minimal interference from the adjacent high magnetic field, minimal signal-to-noise/artifact contribution to the MRI images and compliance with codes and regulations for the sterile neuro-surgical environment. Provisions were also made to accommodate the importing and exporting of video information via PACS and remote processing/display for clinical and education uses. Commercial fiber optic receivers/transmitters were implemented along with supporting video processing and distribution equipment to solve the video communication problem. A new generation of high-resolution color flat panel displays was selected for the project. A custom-made monitor mount and in-suite electronics enclosure was designed and constructed at UCLA. Difficulties with implementing an isolated AC power system are discussed and a work-around solution presented.
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Michael Deckard, Osman M. Ratib, and Gregory Rubino M.D. "Advantages and difficulties of implementation of flat-panel multimedia monitoring system in a surgical MRI suite", Proc. SPIE 4681, Medical Imaging 2002: Visualization, Image-Guided Procedures, and Display, (17 May 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.466972
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KEYWORDS
Video

Magnetic resonance imaging

Electronics

LCDs

Fiber optic communications

Fiber optics

RGB color model

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