KR20140147999A - Video sequence filing system - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to a medical image filing system, and more particularly, to a medical image filing system, and more particularly to a medical image filing system, DICOM supports the images captured by medical devices that do not support DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine) during the process of storing, editing, searching, viewing / converting, And at the same time, the file is compatible with a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS).
As for the method of storing and managing image files, a DVD recorder is used to store the whole operation from 2 hours to 6 hours in a plurality of DVDs or Blu-ray discs, move to a PC, and manually store patient information, The still image is extracted and the moving image is edited and transmitted to the PACS as necessary.
In addition, there is a problem in that it requires periodical deletion of stored files due to limitation of the storage capacity of the PC, and manpower and space for separately managing DVD media.
In addition, the PACS can not store all images, and only a required image is selectively preserved after a certain period of time after reading, or the 3D image is selectively stored.
As a medical image filing technique, Korean Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-2006-0112227 discloses a medical image filing apparatus and a medical image filing method, which comprise a primary storage device for primarily storing medical image data, Storing the medical image data in the secondary storage device based on the medical image data recorded in the primary storage device or the medical image data read out from the primary storage device And a control unit.
This technique relates to a filing device that is responsible for storing, storing, delivering and distributing medical images organized in the PACS.
However, in addition to the above-described conventional techniques, technologies related to medical filing can not store image and patient information as files and can not edit / search / view / convert stored files as in the present invention, And there was no technology to deliver images taken from unsupported medical devices to the PACS.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide an image processing apparatus for editing / searching / viewing / converting images photographed by a medical device.
Another purpose is to convert images generated by medical devices that do not support DICOM, a medical image standard, into images that support DICOM and provide them to the PACS already introduced.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a medical image filing system is interlocked with a medical device having a photographing means, and the medical device maintains a standby state for photographing a patient. When the photographing is started, An image recording apparatus in which the file is displayed on the screen and the file is stored in a file combined with the patient information of the patient to be imaged and a file is received from the image recording apparatus and the received file is classified by the medical history And the patient information included in the file is stored in a database, and the stored file is a server that is edited / retrieved / viewed / converted by an application.
As described above, the present invention has an effect of facilitating storage of a vast number of images taken by a medical device, and also has an effect of being able to edit / search / view / It is effective to reuse medical devices that do not support DICOM by converting images generated by medical devices that do not support DICOM into images supporting DICOM.
1 is a block diagram of a medical image filing system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a block diagram of an image recording apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a server configuration according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention Hereinafter, a configuration and an operation of a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a medical image filing system according to the present invention. It is preferable that the medical image filing system includes an
More specifically, the
For example, the image recording
At this time, when the file is displayed on the screen, the file is displayed in real time.
In addition, the image is preferably a moving image rather than a cut image.
On the other hand, it is preferable that the image is Mpeg2, which is the current DICOM standard. However, if Mpeg4 is used, the efficiency of the storage capacity can be improved.
2, the
The interlocking
At this time, the medical device for collecting the image corresponds to a device equipped with an imaging device such as an endoscope, an arthroscope, or a microscope.
The
The database of the patient information makes it easy to provide patient information, that is, all information about a medical practice such as a patient's medical history, a prescription, a medical institution, and the number of operations, together with a photographed image, for academic use, research use, It can be utilized not only to search for an arbitrary patient, but also to facilitate searching in various forms including a specific disease.
Meanwhile, the first DB 120 may include patient information (such as a name, an address, a name, a medical history, a prescription, a medical treatment period, an operation history, etc.) related to medical care on a network composed of a server and a terminal built in a medical institution. And the entered patient information is preferably stored in a database.
As a result, it is preferable to utilize the patient information built in the hospital as the
The
At this time, it is preferable that the image stored in the file is combined with the patient information to be compatible with DICOM, which is a medical image standard. However, if the image is incompatible with the DICOM, for example, National Television System Committee (NTSC), Phase Alternative by Line ).
Accordingly, an image photographed through a medical device for photographing an image incompatible with DICOM is also stored for PACS image management and inquiry through the present invention.
The
The reason why the
The
At this time, if the
In addition, since it takes a long time to transfer a file stored in the
For example, assuming that an arbitrary patient performs an operation for 8 hours, it is common that about 64 G is required if an image is stored in Full-HD, and it takes a long time to transfer the about 64 G to the
The
That is, when the image recording
In addition, an application that can be edited / retrieved / viewed / converted according to needs is configured, and the application will be described in detail below.
In more detail, the
The
The
That is, the medical institution distinguishes and stores images because images taken in a plurality of operating rooms / clinics are not classified according to each medical care subjects, but are all randomly stored, thereby making it difficult to collect the files stored in the
The second DB 230 of the
The second DB 230 is for facilitating the editing / searching / viewing / conversion of the file using the patient information in the
That is, editing is performed by extracting an image through patient information, editing is performed by searching for an image file using patient information, viewing is performed through an authentication process using patient information, conversion is performed using patient information To convert the collected images into other extensions.
In addition, it can appear in various forms such as edit / search / view / convert.
The
That is, if the stored file is edited according to the user's authority, for example, if a connection having a higher authority is capable of image trimming, image integration, and image capturing, a connection having a lower authority can be cut, , And image capturing, respectively.
In addition, if the student is not given access rights to an arbitrary file and the radiology doctor is not given the same authority as the student, the student and the radiology doctor can not operate the
Particularly, the cut function is most utilized in the
Therefore, only the core part of the operation is cut and stored. For example, since the 2-hour operation does not require the 2-hour operation, It is.
Since searching for and viewing the stored file is performed by a plurality of files stored in the
In addition, the file can be watched by the search for each period. For example, if the user wants to see the patient who has operated for a week, if the user inputs a term, the corresponding file is searched and the searched file can be viewed.
It is preferable that not only the cut-out image is watched but also the entire operation image is also viewed if the entire image of the operation procedure is stored if necessary.
Editing the extracted file by searching for the stored file and editing the extracted file according to a user's right as described above, such as image cropping, image integration, and image capture, Editing can also edit patient information.
The conversion of the stored file to another extension is to convert it to various video extensions such as .avi, .mp4, .wmv, and so on.
When the image received through the interlocking
The
The PACS is a known technique, and the present invention is intended to make it compatible with the PACS to utilize the image photographed in the present invention more efficiently.
In particular, the
The
That is, since the
In addition, in a place such as a hospital or a laboratory, a plurality of places such as a private laboratory are formed.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to cover further limitations anddisclamping the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims. It is not.
Therefore, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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The file is received from the image recording apparatus and the received file is separately stored in a storage area classified by the medical treatment received by the patient, the patient information included in the file is stored in a database, and the stored file is edited / And a server for searching / viewing / converting the medical image.
Further comprising at least one client having only the editing / searching / viewing / converting file generated by the application installed and editing / searching / viewing / converting the file.
An interlocking part interlocked with the medical device to collect an image of a patient to be imaged;
A first DB in which a plurality of patient information is stored in a database;
A first storage unit for storing the captured image obtained by photographing the patient to be imaged from the interlocking unit and the patient information for the patient to be imaged from the first DB, and storing the combined information in a file;
An output unit that simultaneously stores the image and patient information stored in the file in the first storage unit and simultaneously included in the file; And
And a first transmission unit for transmitting the file stored in the first storage unit.
Wherein the patient information is input to the terminal in a network including a server and a terminal built in the medical institution, and the inputted patient information is constructed in a database.
A receiving unit for receiving the file from the video recording device;
A second storage unit for storing the received file separately in a storage area divided according to a medical treatment received by the patient;
A second DB for converting patient information included in the received file into a database; And
Searching for and editing the stored file according to the user's authority, converting the stored file into another extension, converting the image received through the linking unit into the medical image standard And converting the image into a medical image standard DICOM when the image is a non-DICOM image.
Further comprising a second transmission unit for transmitting the DICOM image to the PACS.
Characterized by further comprising a separate storage medium having a storage space used for a certain period of time,
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