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[Electronic data processing in the clinical nuclear medicine].

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    |February 17, 1977
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    Computer techniques in clinical nuclear medicine, initially for scintigraphy, now show significant potential in function diagnostics and therapy planning. Development of a comprehensive data processing system highlights these expanded applications.

    Area of Science:

    • Nuclear Medicine
    • Medical Informatics
    • Computer Science Applications in Healthcare

    Context:

    • Computer techniques were introduced to clinical nuclear medicine approximately 12 years ago.
    • Initial applications were exclusively focused on scintigraphic imaging.
    • Advancements in computing power and data processing capabilities have enabled broader applications.

    Purpose:

    • To demonstrate the expanded utility of computer techniques in clinical nuclear medicine beyond scintigraphy.
    • To showcase the development of a comprehensive pilot system for nuclear medical data processing.
    • To identify and validate new fields for computer application in nuclear medicine.

    Summary:

    • A comprehensive pilot system for nuclear medical data processing was developed using two Siemens Process control computers.

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  • The system successfully demonstrated that computer techniques are applicable to function diagnostics.
  • The study confirmed the value of computer applications in therapy planning within nuclear medicine.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the evolution of computer applications in nuclear medicine from basic imaging to complex diagnostic and therapeutic roles.
    • Suggests a paradigm shift in how nuclear medicine data is utilized for patient care.
    • Underscores the importance of integrated data processing systems for advancing clinical nuclear medicine.