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Informatics in Medical Imaging

This document provides an overview of the book "Informatics in Medical Imaging" which covers topics related to medical imaging informatics. It contains 23 chapters organized into 6 sections that cover areas such as standard imaging protocols, key technologies, information systems, operational issues, and applications of informatics beyond radiology. The chapters are written by experts and discuss topics like ontologies in radiology, DICOM standards, PACS, 3D imaging, computer-aided detection, procurement, and more.
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Informatics in Medical Imaging

This document provides an overview of the book "Informatics in Medical Imaging" which covers topics related to medical imaging informatics. It contains 23 chapters organized into 6 sections that cover areas such as standard imaging protocols, key technologies, information systems, operational issues, and applications of informatics beyond radiology. The chapters are written by experts and discuss topics like ontologies in radiology, DICOM standards, PACS, 3D imaging, computer-aided detection, procurement, and more.
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IMAGING IN MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY

William R. Hendee, Series Editor

Informatics in
Medical Imaging

Edited by

George C. Kagadis
Steve G. Langer

<g) CRC Press


Taylor & Francis Group
Boca Raton London New York

CRC Press is an imprint of the


Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business

A TAYLOR&FRANCISBOOK
Contents

Series Preface ix
Preface xi
Editors xiii
Contributors xv

SECTION I Introduction to Informatics in Healthcare


1 Ontologies in the Radiology D e p a r t m e n t 3
Dirk Marwede
2 Informatics Constructs 15
Steve G. Langer

SECTION II Standard Protocols in Imaging Informatics


3 Health Level 7 Imaging Integration 27
Helmut König
4 DICOM 41
Steven C. Horii
5 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise IHE 69
Steve G. Langer

SECTION III Key Technologies


6 Operating Systems 85
Christos Alexakos and George C. Kagadis
7 Networks and Networking 99
Christos Alexakos and George C. Kagadis
8 Storage and Image Compression 115
CraigMorioka, Frank Meng, and Ioannis Sechopoulos
9 Displays 135
Elizabeth A. Krupinski
1 0 Digital X-Ray Acquisition Technologies 145
John Yorkston and Randy Luhta

vii
Vlll Contents

1 1 Efficient Database Designing 163


John Drakos
1 2 Web-Delivered Interactive Applications 173
John Drakos
13 Principles of Three-Dimensional Imaging from Cone-Beam Projection Data 181
Frederic Noo
1 4 Multimodality Imaging 199
Katia Passera, Anna Caroli, and Luca Antiga
15 Computer-Aided Detection and Diagnosis 219
Lionel T. Cheng, Daniel J. Blezek, and Bradley J. Erickson

SECTION IV Information Systems in Healthcare Informatics


16 Picture Archiving a n d C o m m u n i c a t i o n Systems 235
Brent K. Stewart
17 Hospital Information Systems, Radiology Information Systems, and
Electronic Medical Records 251
Herman Oosterwijk

SECTION V Operational Issues


18 Procurement 267
Boris Zavalkovskiy
1 9 Operational Issues 275
Shawn Kinzel, Steve G. Langer, Scott Stekel, and Alisa Walz-Flannigan
20 Teleradiology 289
Dimitris Karnabatidis and Konstantinos Katsanos
21 Ethics in the Radiology D e p a r t m e n t 297
William R. Hendee

SECTION VI Medical Informatics beyond the Radiology Department


22 Imaging Informatics beyond Radiology 311
Konstantinos Katsanos, Dimitris Karnabatidis, George C. Kagadis, George C. Sakellaropoulos,
and George C. Nikiforidis
23 Informatics in Radiation Oncology 325
George Starkschall and Peter Baiter
Index 333

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