Optimal methods of storage, transfer and processing of DICOM data in medical information systems
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GOLUBEV, Alexandru, BOGATENCOV, Peter P., SECRIERU, Grigore. Optimal methods of storage, transfer and processing of DICOM data in medical information systems. In: Communications in Computer and Information Science, Ed. 20, 25-29 septembrie 2017, Moscova. Moscova, Rusia: Springer Verlag, 2017, Volume 700, pp. 269-280. ISBN 978-331966835-2. ISSN 18650929. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66836-9_23
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Communications in Computer and Information Science
Volume 700, 2017
Conferința "20th International Conference on Distributed Computer and Communication Networks"
20, Moscova, Rusia, 25-29 septembrie 2017

Optimal methods of storage, transfer and processing of DICOM data in medical information systems

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66836-9_23

Pag. 269-280

Golubev Alexandru, Bogatencov Peter P., Secrieru Grigore
 
RENAM Association
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 21 martie 2022


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 This article describes the problems and possible solutions for optimization of medical images storing, providing stable and secure access, based on the distributed warehouse for huge volumes of data with different levels of access providing. The standard for working with medical images is the DICOM format, which allows storing images in good quality. The main problem of data storing in DICOM format is caused by the fact that one investigation can has more than one-gigabyte volume of data and consist of thousands of images. In Moldova in 2015 was launched “DICOM Network” project, whose goal is to provide access to investigations for medical staff with the appropriate access rights, as well as to patients to their personal radiography investigations. Now the system collects and processing more than 500 gigabytes of data every month. In the article, we describe and analyze possible solutions for optimizing data storing and processing workflows.

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DICOM, Distributed System, e-Health, HPC, Medical Emergency, Processing Algorithms, radiology, RENAM services, VI-SEEM