tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10485390.post2371134195440880289..comments2024-03-01T03:17:37.454-05:00Comments on Dalai's PACS Blog: Fuzzy PACSDalaihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17775491711029994911noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10485390.post-5499584602898131622013-11-07T14:59:34.065-05:002013-11-07T14:59:34.065-05:00K-PACS works pretty good and it is freeware. Use ...K-PACS works pretty good and it is freeware. Use that in place of the eFilm suggestion above. We use it for all kinds of stuff.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09453943459321217211noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10485390.post-66113035049515524342013-09-16T15:27:27.256-04:002013-09-16T15:27:27.256-04:00Just found out that there's an upgrade of the ...Just found out that there's an upgrade of the original Philips Xcelera Viewer and here's the link:<br /><br />http://clinical.netforum.healthcare.philips.com/global/Explore/Clinical-News/MRI/Philips-DICOM-Viewer-download<br /><br />TPD!The PACS Designerhttp://histalk2.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10485390.post-52598519050267926992013-09-14T12:28:24.851-04:002013-09-14T12:28:24.851-04:00From Phil:
I like PACS designers comment. Maybe I...From Phil:<br /><br />I like PACS designers comment. Maybe I can use that. <br /><br />What I (and my group) use is Osirix. Mac software (I forget if you are mac based.). <br />This software is used by my group and we bought macs specifically to use it to De-Babelize various stupid implementations of Dicom that the various vendors use to make their images unavailable unless you give them $$$$$$$$.<br />It is not guaranteed to work on everything. After all, if someone is intent on making their stuff unavailable, it CAN be done. Nevetheless, I can't recall the last time it failed.<br />Also - I keep it on my laptop, and use it as a viewer instead of using the viewer embedded on the CD's we get. Much faster to use something you are accustomed to. It also has 3D and image fusion, if you should need this. <br />To use it - I copy the raw dicom files to a folder on my desktop, and then "import" into the Osirix program, directing the software to the folder. Takes little time. <br /><br />Oh - did I mention that it is free?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10485390.post-56034250850819369842013-09-14T08:52:47.897-04:002013-09-14T08:52:47.897-04:00I've had so many problems with images on CD. ...I've had so many problems with images on CD. I've found Merge's eFilm to be the best tool to import them with. Once it's imported, you can do a dicom send to GE easily.<br /><br />There's a free 30 day trial on their website. Brian D Huffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03755794593246485136noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10485390.post-13524200550506364842013-09-14T08:51:48.949-04:002013-09-14T08:51:48.949-04:00I've had so many problems with images on CD. ...I've had so many problems with images on CD. I've found Merge's eFilm to be the best tool to import them with. Once it's imported, you can do a dicom send to GE easily.<br /><br />There's a free 30 day trial on their website. Brian D Huffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03755794593246485136noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10485390.post-9310627455437058732013-09-13T15:52:55.398-04:002013-09-13T15:52:55.398-04:00Forget GE, your viewing problem will be solved ano...Forget GE, your viewing problem will be solved another way by using the Philips Xcelera Cath Viewer. Here's the Duke website location for the download:<br /><br />http://www.discc.duke.edu/heart_it/downloads.htm<br /><br />The viewer can be used for any PACS file with the only exception being you won't be able to see any Private Attributes.<br /><br />I was the designer of this software for image viewing with the help of Duke University in the late 1990's. <br /><br />TPD! The PACS Designerhttp://histalk2.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10485390.post-20727684527177873912013-09-13T15:11:01.923-04:002013-09-13T15:11:01.923-04:00Here is another option for you... If you are a Lif...Here is another option for you... If you are a Life Image or See My Radiology user...load the disk to the cloud (as you would have someone do at the originating site)<br /><br />Push to the cloud, then import to pacs the same way you import others from those applications. Or just view them directly on Life Image or SMR without an import.<br />staceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08872800621811343464noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10485390.post-21184755562358515842013-09-13T15:07:56.151-04:002013-09-13T15:07:56.151-04:00GE wants you to use their super special super secr...GE wants you to use their super special super secret algorithms to massage the data, only available on their reading stations. Used to see that in Mammo all the time on GE priors on "other" workstations. staceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08872800621811343464noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10485390.post-37235877187749076132013-09-13T12:28:28.936-04:002013-09-13T12:28:28.936-04:00Dr Dalai,
We use GE PACS here and have encountere...Dr Dalai,<br /><br />We use GE PACS here and have encountered exactly the same thing. I contacted GE and they had me use their RA600 product (with a QC module installed) to make a copy of the exam. When you make a copy of the exam, it creates a new study instance UID. I was then able to successfully import the images. If you don't have an RA600 with a QC module (I wouldn't be surprised due to their high price) perhaps your staff have access to some other QC tools that can do the same thing. Good luck!<br /><br />Shawn Joseph, PACS Administrator<br />IU Health LaPorte HospitalFather of Fivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17986548223090077640noreply@blogger.com