System and method for remote presentation of diagnostic image information
First Claim
1. In a system for providing viewing of diagnostic images of an object at a location remote from the object, comprising:
- irradiating means for applying diagnostic radiation fields to said object at a diagnostic site;
radiation sensing means positioned adjacent said site and responsive to changes in said fields produced by said object for producing first object-related analog video signals embodying diagnostic information as to said object, in a first format;
signal-supplying means provided with said analog video signals of said first format;
diagnostic-image forming means adjacent said site, supplied with said analog video signals of said first format by said signal-supplying means, said diagnostic image-forming means being responsive thereto to form a visually-perceptible visual image of said object suitable for diagnostic review; and
a remote display terminal adapted to receive analog video signals in a standard television format differing from said first format and to produce therefrom a corresponding image;
the improvement comprising;
signal pick-off means at said site for directly capturing said first analog video signals of said first format from said signal supply means prior to its application to said diagnostic image-forming means, and for converting them to said standard television format; and
transmitter means for transmitting said converted signals to said remote display terminal for display of said image thereon.
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Abstract
A system for transferring medical diagnostic information from the diagonostic site to remote physicians'"'"' stations picks off an internal analog video signal from imaging diagonstic equipment (such as a CAT scanner or MRI equipment), converts it to an analog video signal of different, preferably standard, format, stores it, and when desired transmits the reformatted image information to the physician'"'"'s terminal. Preferably the storage and transmission is in binary digitized form. At the physician'"'"'s station, the received signal is stored, decoded and applied in appropriate analog video form to an associated CRT display for reproduction of the diagnostic images. The equipments at both the control site of the diagnostic station and at the remote terminals may constitute PC'"'"'s (personal computers) plus an additional video monitor. Preferably the converter equipment at the diagnostic site includes a monolithic signal processing chip which senses the format of the picked-off analog video and converts it to any desired output format.
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3 Claims
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1. In a system for providing viewing of diagnostic images of an object at a location remote from the object, comprising:
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irradiating means for applying diagnostic radiation fields to said object at a diagnostic site; radiation sensing means positioned adjacent said site and responsive to changes in said fields produced by said object for producing first object-related analog video signals embodying diagnostic information as to said object, in a first format; signal-supplying means provided with said analog video signals of said first format; diagnostic-image forming means adjacent said site, supplied with said analog video signals of said first format by said signal-supplying means, said diagnostic image-forming means being responsive thereto to form a visually-perceptible visual image of said object suitable for diagnostic review; and a remote display terminal adapted to receive analog video signals in a standard television format differing from said first format and to produce therefrom a corresponding image; the improvement comprising; signal pick-off means at said site for directly capturing said first analog video signals of said first format from said signal supply means prior to its application to said diagnostic image-forming means, and for converting them to said standard television format; and transmitter means for transmitting said converted signals to said remote display terminal for display of said image thereon. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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