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D.I.Y Dicom Server!

Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust. D.I.Y Dicom Server!. J. O’Brien Department of Physics and Nuclear Medicine, City Hospital, Birmingham. Introduction. Conducting a multi-centre trial Needed to share/send patient images via email

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D.I.Y Dicom Server!

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  1. Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust D.I.Y Dicom Server! J. O’Brien Department of Physics and Nuclear Medicine, City Hospital, Birmingham

  2. Introduction • Conducting a multi-centre trial • Needed to share/send patient images via email • Other centres did not have Philips cameras (tut tut!) • So share images using Interfile • But….. Interfile images were cobbled! (another story!) • Have a go at sending images in Dicom format instead • How do we do that? • And what is Dicom?

  3. What is Dicom??? • Digital Imaging & Communications in Medicine • Standard image file format created by NEMA

  4. Patient info (name, DOB, sex) Image info (number of images) Study info (scan date, institution) A Hypothetical Dicom File The Header (Lots of text that describes the image) The Image

  5. What is Dicom??? • Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine • Standard image file format created by NEMA • Aims to aid the distribution and viewing of medical images (e.g. CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasound)

  6. So How do I convert Odyssey Images to Dicom? Read the Manual! Asking Philips Engineers Ask around! • Cannot simply create a Dicom file • Have to send Dicom images to a Dicom Server….. • What’s a Dicom Server…..???

  7. Install a Dicom Server Program on my PC What’s a Dicom Server ? • It’s a networked PC running a ‘program’ that will accept Dicom images.

  8. Getting a Dicom Server Program • Try Google!

  9. Getting a Dicom Server Program • Try Google!

  10. Conquest Dicom Server

  11. Conquest Dicom Server • Co-Written by Marcel Van Herk • Features… • Complete DICOM Interface. Including SCP’s for run-time programmable storage IOD’s, and SCP for DICOM Queries and Retrieves. …….Keh ???? • Easy installation  • Good performance  • £ Free  • One program does it all (server & viewer) 

  12. Download Conquest

  13. Installing Conquest on PC • Easy Installation • Extract Files to the PC hard drive C:\dicomserver • Run the program called • ConquestDICOMServer.exe

  14. Installing Conquest on PC • Select Database

  15. Installing Conquest on PC • Enter an Application Entity Title & Port Number • (In English, give the program a name and number!) • That’s it! Your PC is now a Dicom server, ready to receive images from the Odyssey

  16. Setting up the Odyssey • Enter the IP address of the PC in the hosts file • In a unix shell type … cd /etc [enter] • nedit hosts [enter] Don’t be scared!

  17. Setting up the Odyssey • Tell the Odyssey’s Dicom program about Conquest • In a unix shell type … configure [enter]

  18. Setting up the Odyssey • Enter details of Conquest Server! • Help!

  19. Setting up the Odyssey • Enter details of Conquest Server! • Help! • Enter number of program • Enter name of program • Enter the IP address or ‘name’ • Enter workbench text • That’s it!

  20. Told the Odyssey about the Conquest Dicom Server Name: conquestsrv1 Number: 5678 What PC it sit on (IP address) Installed Conquest Dicom Server Name: conquestsrv1 Number: 5678 IP address: 192.168.4.147 Summary

  21. It works! Odyssey My PC

  22. send retrieve Can we do anything else? • Yes! • If we can retrieve (pull) data back to the Odyssey, could we use the Dicom server as an Archive??

  23. To Retrieve Data • Program Conquest with Odyssey Information • Program Odyssey to Import

  24. To Retrieve Data • On the Odyssey, Get the images from Conquest

  25. Pre Dicom Post Dicom Comparison • Compare image, counts, pixel size, etc, etc • No Difference

  26. Further Work • Do other types of images retrieve OK? • Do we need more than one server on a PC? • Can we put the Dicom Server in a remote ‘off site’ position e.g in the IT department? • Can we set Odyssey to automatically archive data? • Is there better server software available?

  27. Conclusions • Setup a FREE Dicom server in our department • It works! • Have the ability to convert Patient images to Dicom, enabling us to share data with other centres. • Given the department another option for backing-up/archiving of data, which is handy for long term storage

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