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27 June 1988 Clinical Experience With A Digital Remote Viewing System In Coronary Care Unit
Paul S. Cho, H. K. Huang, Jan Tillisch
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Abstract
As a critical care unit that functions under strict time constraints, the coronary care unit (CCU) requires rapid access to radiological information of the patient. In order to meet this clinical demand, a digital remote viewing system was developed and has been in clinical operation since March 1987. The system delivers the softcopy of chest images to the intensive care unit. During the nine months of continuous clinical operation, the system was evaluated by analyzing the utilization and performance statistics.
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Paul S. Cho, H. K. Huang, and Jan Tillisch "Clinical Experience With A Digital Remote Viewing System In Coronary Care Unit", Proc. SPIE 0914, Medical Imaging II, (27 June 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.968746
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KEYWORDS
Chromium

Chest

Medical imaging

Computing systems

Image quality

Surgery

Radiology

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