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Radiologe ; 37(4): 278-84, 1997 Apr.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9265212

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: Different concepts and applications of teleradiology systems have been realised. However, their cost-effectiveness is still questionable. Therefore, a cost-benefit analysis of three different scenarios of the new teleradiology system Kamedin (Kooperatives Arbeiten und rechnergestützte Medizinische Diagnostik auf innovativen Netzen der Deutschen Telekom) was performed. METHODS: CT examinations were transmitted from an Advantage Windows (GE) workstation to a Kamedin workstation using DICOM 3 protocol. Afterwards a teleconference was established with a Kamedin workstation in the intensive care unit within the hospital via FDDI/Ethernet, with an external workstation in a radiology department 6 km away via ISDN and with a Kamedin PC located with radiologist on duty 22 km away via ISDN. On average, 36 CT slices per patient were transferred. A break-even analysis was performed with respect to costs of hardware, software, support, use of ISDN and staff, as well as benefits like the decrease in transportation or film documentation costs. RESULTS: Owing to the different reductions in transportation costs, two applications (intensive care unit and external PC) showed a break-even of 1817 and 528 teleconferences/year, respectively. Further optimisation of cost-effectiveness is possible on condition that existing hardware can be used and an automatic data transfer without staff control is available. When all optimisation factors were combined, the break-even decreased to a minimum of 167 and 77 teleconferences/ year, respectively. CONCLUSION: Teleconferences with high image quality can be set up between workstations and PCs using the Kamedin system. Depending on the possible decrease in transportation costs, teleconferencing is cost-effective under certain conditions. Teleradiology has additional advantages, such as the acceleration and optimisation of patient management.


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Telerradiologia/economia , Redes de Comunicação de Computadores/economia , Redes de Comunicação de Computadores/instrumentação , Sistemas Computacionais/economia , Análise Custo-Benefício/tendências , Cuidados Críticos/economia , Diagnóstico por Computador/economia , Diagnóstico por Computador/instrumentação , Previsões , Alemanha , Humanos , Design de Software , Telerradiologia/instrumentação
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Aktuelle Radiol ; 6(4): 199-202, 1996 Jul.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8924455

RESUMO

KAMEDIN is a teleradiology project of "Deutsche Telekom". ISDN based image transfer, visualisation and online-presentation of digital radiological images is performed. In this study the suitability of the KAMEDIN-system has been tested in a clinical environment. The software has been adapted to the requirements of radiological image visualisation. During 6 months over 50 conferences took place with an average of 36 CT-slices per patient. The amount of time was approximately 10 min for conference preparation, 20 min for image transfer and 8 min for conferencing. Software problems occurred and were solved. Image quality on the monitor as well as online presentation including "simultaneous cursors" showed high performance and achieved high acceptance by the clinicians. Thus KAMEDIN is a useful teleradiology system, especially if the system is adapted to the requirements of radiology departments.


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Congressos como Assunto , Diagnóstico por Computador/instrumentação , Consulta Remota/instrumentação , Telerradiologia/instrumentação , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/instrumentação , Sistemas Computacionais , Alemanha , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética/instrumentação , Software
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