CN117409947A - Medical information display device - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses a medical information display device, comprising: an information input unit that receives information of a plurality of devices including a medical device; a display controller that receives an output of the information input unit; and the transparent display unit is used for receiving and displaying the information of the display controller. The medical information display device directly displays information on the observation window glass to realize a natural fused head-up display function, so that the workflow of a radiologist, especially under the condition of a large number of patients, is optimized, the information display medium is reduced, the sight line switching of operators is reduced, the work load is reduced, and the certainty of the whole workflow is increased.
Description
Technical Field
The present invention relates to information display, and in particular to the display of medical information.
Background
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a prior art scanning chamber 102 and control chamber 104. As shown in FIG. 1, the scan room 102 and the control room 104 of the radiological imaging device are typically partitioned for radiation safety. When a technician operates the device in the control room 104, it is necessary to observe the status of the patient, the device, and the environment through the viewing window 106.
At the same time, technicians need to check, confirm and monitor other important information such as patient information registration, scan position and protocol, heartbeat and respiration states, scan parameters, bulb states, environmental temperature and humidity, etc.
To obtain this important information, the technician needs to look at the display or screen of the different systems. These displays are typically placed and positioned at various locations between the operator's station, room, and scan room, and require frequent changes in operator equipment and vision by the technician while viewing the patient or scan room 102. Such operations cause inconvenience to the technician's operation and observation in the case of daily workflows, especially in the case of large patient volumes.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of this, the present invention proposes a medical information display apparatus.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a medical information display apparatus including: an information input unit that receives information of a plurality of devices including a medical device; a display controller that receives an output of the information input unit; and the transparent display unit is used for receiving and displaying the information of the display controller.
In one embodiment, the transparent display unit includes a projector that receives information from the display controller and projects the information onto the transparent projection film.
In an embodiment, the transparent display unit is a transparent LED array.
In one embodiment, the medical information display apparatus includes a protective film attached to the transparent LED array.
In an embodiment, the transparent display unit is an OLED transparent screen.
In an embodiment, the medical information display device includes a gesture sensor, and the display controller receives information of the gesture sensor.
In one embodiment, the medical information display apparatus includes an infrared sensor, and the display controller receives information of the infrared sensor.
In an embodiment, the medical information display device includes a touch layer, and the display controller receives information of the touch layer.
The medical information display device directly displays information on the observation window glass to realize a natural fused head-up display function, so that the workflow of a radiologist, especially under the condition of a large number of patients, is optimized, the information display medium is reduced, the sight line switching of operators is reduced, the work load is reduced, and the certainty of the whole workflow is increased. The invention does not need to occupy extra scanning room or control room space. If the input devices such as the virtual keyboard and the touch control layer are integrated, the display information can be selected and configured, and the Augmented Reality (AR) interaction can be further realized.
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The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by describing in detail preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:
fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a prior art scanning chamber and control chamber.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of a medical information display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of a medical information display apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4A and 4B are schematic views of a transparent display unit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is another schematic view of a transparent display unit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a further schematic diagram of a transparent display unit according to an embodiment of the invention.
In the above figures, the following reference numerals are used:
102. scanning room 314 thing networking sensor
104. Control room 316 sensor center
106. Viewing window glass 318 cloud
200; 300. viewing window glass for medical information display device 212
202; 302. information input unit 218 projector
204; 304. transparent projection film for display controller 214
206; 306. transparent display unit 216 gesture sensor or infrared sensor
208. Medical device 220 touch layer
210; 312. sensor 222 protective film
310. External source
Detailed Description
The present invention will be further described in detail with reference to the following examples, in order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention more apparent.
Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of a medical information display apparatus 200 according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 2, the medical information display apparatus 100 includes an information input unit 202, a display controller 204, and a transparent display unit 206, the information input unit 202 receives information of a plurality of devices including a medical device 208 and may further include a sensor 210. The display controller 204 receives the output of the information input unit 202. The transparent display unit 206 receives and displays information of the display controller 204. The transparent display unit 206 is attached to the viewing window glass so that the transparent display unit 206 can directly display important information of interest to a technician on the viewing window glass of the control room while observing the inside of the scanning room through the viewing window glass, without requiring frequent switching of the line of sight on the display screens or displays of the plurality of devices.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of a medical information display apparatus 300 according to another embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 3, the medical information display apparatus 300 includes an information input unit 302, a display controller 304, and a transparent display unit 306, the information input unit 302 receives information of a plurality of devices including a medical device 308, and may further include an external source 310. The display controller 304 receives the output of the information input unit 302. The transparent display unit 306 receives and displays information of the display controller 304. The transparent display unit 306 is attached to the viewing window glass so that the transparent display unit 306 can directly display important information of interest to a technician on the viewing window glass of the control room while viewing the interior of the scanning room through the viewing window glass, without requiring frequent switching of the line of sight on the display screens or displays of the plurality of devices.
In the present embodiment, the information input unit 302 is an information center that also receives information from the cloud 318 and the sensor center 316. And the sensor center 316 receives information from the sensor 312 and the internet of things sensor 314. The sensor hub 316 collects and fuses various sensor information in the field. The information input unit 302 may construct an information fusion system to aggregate and fuse external information such as site sensor information, HIS/RIS, etc., various device information, and information of a scanning device system, so as to obtain information sources such as patient basic information, patient physiological information, scanning parameters, scanning states, device states, environmental states, etc. The information system can access the information of the cloud 318 at the same time to obtain information such as past medical history, reference case, etc. The obtained various information is screened, fused, calculated, configured and learned by an information system according to the requirements of an actual workflow, a scanning protocol, a customized configuration requirement and the like to generate information output. And finally, outputting the generated information, and realizing the naturally fused information head-up display through the transparent display unit 306.
Fig. 4A and 4B are schematic diagrams of the transparent display unit 206 of the embodiment shown in fig. 2. As shown in fig. 4A, the transparent display unit 206 includes a projector 218 and a transparent projection film 214, and the projector 218 receives information of the display controller 204 and projects toward the transparent projection film 214. Preferably, the transparent projection film 214 has properties of high light transmittance, low haze, high reflection brightness, large viewing angle, and high stability. The transparent projection film 214 is attached to a prescribed position of the viewing window 212. Projector 218 displays what is desired to be displayed on viewing pane 212 in either a rear projection (fig. 4A) or a front projection (fig. 4B) manner. While acquiring these display information, observation in the scanning room can be maintained. The medical information display apparatus 200 may further include a gesture sensor or an infrared sensor 216 to implement an input function. The display controller 204 receives information from a gesture sensor or infrared sensor 216. The medical information display apparatus 200 may further include a virtual keyboard as an input to the display controller 204.
Fig. 5 is another schematic diagram of the transparent display unit 206 of the embodiment shown in fig. 2. The transparent display unit 206 may be a transparent LED array that is mounted to the viewing window glass 212. The medical information display apparatus 200 may further include a protective film 222, and the entire LED array is protected by the special protective film 222. The LED lattice is arranged on a flexible circuit board of a transparent medium by controllable LEDs, and a single display module can be cut and spliced according to the actual required area. With RGB or RGBW LED beads, the LED luminous point mounting spacing is preferably less than or equal to 5mm. The display resolution is ensured while the light transmittance of 80% is ensured. The medical information display apparatus 200 may further include a touch layer 220, and the touch layer 220 may be added to the operation side surface of the viewing window 212 to implement an input function.
Fig. 6 is a further schematic diagram of the transparent display unit 206 of the embodiment shown in fig. 2. The transparent display unit 206 may be an OLED transparent display screen, and may be attached to the viewing window 212 in a variety of ways. For example, the OLED transparent display screen is adhered to the viewing window glass 212 by using a special transparent adhesive, or the OLED transparent display screen is attached to tempered glass with a thickness of 5mm or more, and the integrated OLED transparent display screen is fixed on a wall by using a structural member, while the OLED transparent display screen is ensured to be closely attached to the viewing window glass 212. OLED screens having a transparency of greater than 38% are preferred.
The medical information display device directly displays information on the observation window glass to realize a natural fused head-up display function, so that the workflow of a radiologist, especially under the condition of a large number of patients, is optimized, the information display medium is reduced, the sight line switching of operators is reduced, the work load is reduced, and the certainty of the whole workflow is increased. The invention does not need to occupy extra scanning room or control room space. If the input devices such as the virtual keyboard and the touch control layer are integrated, the display information can be selected and configured, and the Augmented Reality (AR) interaction can be further realized.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention is not intended to be limiting, but rather is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, alternatives, and improvements that fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims (8)
1. A medical information display apparatus, comprising:
an information input unit that receives information of a plurality of devices including a medical device;
a display controller that receives an output of the information input unit;
and the transparent display unit is used for receiving and displaying the information of the display controller.
2. The medical information display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the transparent display unit includes a projector that receives information of the display controller and projects to the transparent projection film.
3. The medical information display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the transparent display unit is a transparent LED array.
4. A medical information display device according to claim 3, wherein the medical information display device comprises a protective film attached to the transparent LED array.
5. The medical information display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the transparent display unit is an OLED transparent screen.
6. The medical information display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the medical information display apparatus includes a gesture sensor, and the display controller receives information of the gesture sensor.
7. The medical information display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the medical information display apparatus includes an infrared sensor, and the display controller receives information of the infrared sensor.
8. The medical information display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the medical information display apparatus includes a touch layer, and the display controller receives information of the touch layer.
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