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Published in: Journal of Digital Imaging 3/2011

01-06-2011

Use of a Dedicated Server to Perform Coronal and Sagittal Reformations in Trauma Examinations

Authors: Jason N. Itri, William W. Boonn

Published in: Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine | Issue 3/2011

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of implementing an automated process for generating coronal and sagittal reformatted images on radiologist workflow. When performing trauma-related CT examinations of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine at our institution, technologists manually generate coronal and sagittal reconstructions at the scanner console and send these images to a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) for interpretation by radiologists and clinical viewing. Although certain PACS, thin-client three-dimensional systems, and CT scanners are capable of automatically generating reconstructed or reformatted images, the systems at our institution do not support this functionality. We have recently integrated a dedicated server that is capable of automatically generating multiplanar reformatted (MPR) images from source thin-section axial images and sending these images to PACS without requiring technologist input. This dedicated server was used to generate coronal and sagittal MPRs for trauma-related spine studies in parallel with technologist-generated coronal and sagittal reconstructions. When comparing the two methods, using the dedicated server to automatically generate reformations resulted in substantial time savings for the radiologist compared to technologist-generated reconstructions. Additionally, a survey of interpreting radiologists indicated that a significant majority preferred to view the automatically generated MPRs on PACS compared to the thin-client system, considered the image quality to be good or excellent, and believed that viewing MPRs increased diagnostic accuracy and confidence. It is expected that this automated process will significantly improve radiologist workflow with respect to image interpretation time and report turnaround time.
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Metadata
Title
Use of a Dedicated Server to Perform Coronal and Sagittal Reformations in Trauma Examinations
Authors
Jason N. Itri
William W. Boonn
Publication date
01-06-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine / Issue 3/2011
Print ISSN: 2948-2925
Electronic ISSN: 2948-2933
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10278-010-9296-3

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