Fundamentos de cinética química
Formosinho, Sebastiäo J.
1983
Gopis : ginecology, obstetric, pediatric information system, do Centro Hospitalar Universitário da Cova da Beira
Type
masterThesis
Identifier
202978362
Title
Gopis : ginecology, obstetric, pediatric information system, do Centro Hospitalar Universitário da Cova da Beira
Contributor
Fidalgo, Filipe Miguel Bispo
Oliveira, Ângela Cristina Marques de
Oliveira, Ângela Cristina Marques de
Subject
Sistema de Informação de Radiologia (RIS)
Normas de Interoperabilidade
DICOM
HL7
Radiology Information System (RIS)
Interoperability Standards
DICOM
HL7
Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia
Normas de Interoperabilidade
DICOM
HL7
Radiology Information System (RIS)
Interoperability Standards
DICOM
HL7
Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia
Date
2022-03-29T14:00:28Z
2022
2022
2037-03-29
2022
2022
2037-03-29
Description
O Departamento da Saúde da Criança e da Mulher do Centro Hospitalar Universitário da Cova da Beira nas áreas de Ginecologia, Obstetrícia e Pediatria na realidade anterior à implementação do sistema RIS – Radiology Information System GOPIS - Ginecology, Obstetric, Pediatric Information System, as imagens médicas produzidas pelos equipamentos de imagem ultrassonográfica não eram guardadas no arquivo DICOM - Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine do PACS - Picture Archiving and Communications System. A informação residia nas bases de dados locais dos ecógrafos, a impressão da imagem era realizada em película, e armazenada como arquivo no processo em papel do paciente.
A necessidade de tornar mais eficiente o diagnóstico e suporte à consulta de imagem médica produzida pelos equipamentos de imagem ultrassonográfica, aliada à necessidade de integração e arquivo de resultados no arquivo de imagem PACS, motivou a realização deste estudo. Foi analisado, conceptualizado e desenvolvido um sistema habitualmente designado por RIS, que permite alimentar uma lista de trabalho MWL - Modality Work List, na norma de interoperabilidade DICOM. A MWL serve de fonte de dados dos pacientes e estudos de exames a realizar, nos equipamentos de aquisição de imagem DICOM, recorrendo à norma HL7 - Health Level Seven, com o objetivo de integrar os resultados produzidos no arquivo de imagem médica PACS.
O sistema de informação GOPIS (RIS) baseia-se numa aplicação web com uma base de dados relacional de suporte. Efetua a captura de dados demográficos dos pacientes no HIS - Hospital Information System, SONHO - Sistema Integrado de Informação Hospitalar, disponibilizar aos equipamentos de aquisição de imagem médica a lista de trabalho, por forma a estes poderem integrar os resultados no arquivo DICOM no PACS, recorrendo a componentes open source e às normas de interoperabilidade DICOM e HL7.
Abstract The Department of Children's and Women's Health of the Cova da Beira University Hospital Center in the areas of Gynecology, Obstetrics, Pediatrics in the reality prior to the implementation of the RIS - Radiology Information System GOPIS - Ginecology, Obstetric, Pediatric Information System, the medical images produced by the ultrasound imaging equipment were not stored in DICOM - Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine file in PACS - Picture Archiving and Communication System. The information resided in the local databases of the ultrasound imaging equipment, they performed the impression of the image on film and save the file in the patient's paper process. The need to make the diagnosis and support to advanced medical imaging consultations by ultrasound imaging equipment more efficient, together with the need to integrate and save, the results in the PACS, motivated this study. A system commonly known as RIS was analyzed, conceptualized, and developed, which allows feeding a MWL - Modality Work List, in the DICOM interoperability standard. The MWL serves as a source of patient data and exam studies to be performed, in DICOM image acquisition equipment, using the standard HL7 - Health Level Seven, with the objective of integrating the results produced in the PACS. The GOPIS information system (RIS) is based on a web application with a supporting relational database. It captures patient demographic data in HIS – Hospital Information System, SONHO - Integrated Hospital Information System, provide worklist to the medical image acquisition equipment so that they can integrate the results in the DICOM file in PACS using open source components and DICOM and HL7 interoperability standards.
Abstract The Department of Children's and Women's Health of the Cova da Beira University Hospital Center in the areas of Gynecology, Obstetrics, Pediatrics in the reality prior to the implementation of the RIS - Radiology Information System GOPIS - Ginecology, Obstetric, Pediatric Information System, the medical images produced by the ultrasound imaging equipment were not stored in DICOM - Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine file in PACS - Picture Archiving and Communication System. The information resided in the local databases of the ultrasound imaging equipment, they performed the impression of the image on film and save the file in the patient's paper process. The need to make the diagnosis and support to advanced medical imaging consultations by ultrasound imaging equipment more efficient, together with the need to integrate and save, the results in the PACS, motivated this study. A system commonly known as RIS was analyzed, conceptualized, and developed, which allows feeding a MWL - Modality Work List, in the DICOM interoperability standard. The MWL serves as a source of patient data and exam studies to be performed, in DICOM image acquisition equipment, using the standard HL7 - Health Level Seven, with the objective of integrating the results produced in the PACS. The GOPIS information system (RIS) is based on a web application with a supporting relational database. It captures patient demographic data in HIS – Hospital Information System, SONHO - Integrated Hospital Information System, provide worklist to the medical image acquisition equipment so that they can integrate the results in the DICOM file in PACS using open source components and DICOM and HL7 interoperability standards.
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