[DACS--a cost-advantageous nuclear medical document archiving and communication system]

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[DACS--a cost-advantageous nuclear medical document archiving and communication system]. / Schramm, M; Clausen, M; Wolf, H; Brenner, Winfried; Bohuslavizki, K H; Eberhardt, J U; Henze, E.

in: NUKLEARMED-NUCL MED, Jahrgang 34, Nr. 5, 5, 1995, S. 185-191.

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Harvard

Schramm, M, Clausen, M, Wolf, H, Brenner, W, Bohuslavizki, KH, Eberhardt, JU & Henze, E 1995, '[DACS--a cost-advantageous nuclear medical document archiving and communication system]', NUKLEARMED-NUCL MED, Jg. 34, Nr. 5, 5, S. 185-191. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7479092?dopt=Citation>

APA

Schramm, M., Clausen, M., Wolf, H., Brenner, W., Bohuslavizki, K. H., Eberhardt, J. U., & Henze, E. (1995). [DACS--a cost-advantageous nuclear medical document archiving and communication system]. NUKLEARMED-NUCL MED, 34(5), 185-191. [5]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7479092?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Schramm M, Clausen M, Wolf H, Brenner W, Bohuslavizki KH, Eberhardt JU et al. [DACS--a cost-advantageous nuclear medical document archiving and communication system]. NUKLEARMED-NUCL MED. 1995;34(5):185-191. 5.

Bibtex

@article{8aa82c99f0ce46369ba37c9736f223c0,
title = "[DACS--a cost-advantageous nuclear medical document archiving and communication system]",
abstract = "A simple and inexpensive solution for the complete digital management of a nuclear medical institution is presented. The starting point was provided by five different gamma cameras, one of which was equipped with a PC-based ICON computer. The remaining cameras were first adapted to ICONs and subsequently integrated into a Macintosh LAN, of 15 computers, allowing the entire image acquisition, processing, interpretation, documentation and archiving to be performed on the same comfortable menu-guided surface. Complete patient management is accomplished by a specific commercially available data base to which a specially developed image and document archive was connected. The system described provides complete digital management without the conventional filing systems at the moderate price of approximately DM 11 x 10(4) plus the cost of the new camera computers.",
author = "M Schramm and M Clausen and H Wolf and Winfried Brenner and Bohuslavizki, {K H} and Eberhardt, {J U} and E Henze",
year = "1995",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "34",
pages = "185--191",
journal = "NUKLEARMED-NUCL MED",
issn = "0029-5566",
publisher = "Schattauer",
number = "5",

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T1 - [DACS--a cost-advantageous nuclear medical document archiving and communication system]

AU - Schramm, M

AU - Clausen, M

AU - Wolf, H

AU - Brenner, Winfried

AU - Bohuslavizki, K H

AU - Eberhardt, J U

AU - Henze, E

PY - 1995

Y1 - 1995

N2 - A simple and inexpensive solution for the complete digital management of a nuclear medical institution is presented. The starting point was provided by five different gamma cameras, one of which was equipped with a PC-based ICON computer. The remaining cameras were first adapted to ICONs and subsequently integrated into a Macintosh LAN, of 15 computers, allowing the entire image acquisition, processing, interpretation, documentation and archiving to be performed on the same comfortable menu-guided surface. Complete patient management is accomplished by a specific commercially available data base to which a specially developed image and document archive was connected. The system described provides complete digital management without the conventional filing systems at the moderate price of approximately DM 11 x 10(4) plus the cost of the new camera computers.

AB - A simple and inexpensive solution for the complete digital management of a nuclear medical institution is presented. The starting point was provided by five different gamma cameras, one of which was equipped with a PC-based ICON computer. The remaining cameras were first adapted to ICONs and subsequently integrated into a Macintosh LAN, of 15 computers, allowing the entire image acquisition, processing, interpretation, documentation and archiving to be performed on the same comfortable menu-guided surface. Complete patient management is accomplished by a specific commercially available data base to which a specially developed image and document archive was connected. The system described provides complete digital management without the conventional filing systems at the moderate price of approximately DM 11 x 10(4) plus the cost of the new camera computers.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 34

SP - 185

EP - 191

JO - NUKLEARMED-NUCL MED

JF - NUKLEARMED-NUCL MED

SN - 0029-5566

IS - 5

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ER -