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Teleradiology applications with DICOM-e-mail.

G Weisser1, U Engelmann, S Ruggiero

  • 1Department of Clinical Radiology, University Hospital Mannheim, Theodor-Kutzer-Ufer 1-3, 68167, Mannheim, Germany. gerald.weisser@rad.ma.uni-heidelberg.de

European Radiology
|October 13, 2006
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This study developed concepts for integrating diverse teleradiology applications using a DICOM-e-mail network, connecting over 60 institutions. The DICOM-e-mail protocol is effective for emergency teleradiology but limited for synchronous applications.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Telemedicine
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Teleradiology networks require integration of various applications.
  • Organizational and technical needs for teleradiology integration must be analyzed.
  • Over 60 institutions, including 23 hospitals, were connected in the Rhein-Neckar-Region.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop concepts for integrating diverse teleradiology applications.
  • To analyze the organizational and technical requirements for teleradiology network integration.
  • To present local integration setups and workflows for teleradiology services.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of organizational and technical needs for six teleradiology applications.
  • Definition of line types for different applications and users.

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  • Presentation of standalone workstation and server-based gateway setups.
  • Main Results:

    • The DICOM-e-mail protocol supports various teleradiology applications, including emergency consultations.
    • Technical and organizational needs were analyzed for availability, transfer speed, workflow, and data security.
    • Security concepts, fallback strategies, and potential issues were discussed.

    Conclusions:

    • The DICOM-e-mail protocol is a flexible tool for teleradiology, suitable for emergency applications.
    • The protocol's limitations exist for synchronous applications like teleconferences.
    • The developed concepts facilitate the connection of multiple partners to a teleradiology network.