Difference between revisions of "3D/4D Echo Workflow White Paper - Detailed Information"
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+ | Advances in ultrasonography have progressively moved from 1D imaging (A-mode), to 2D (B-mode), to 3D (M-mode), and now to 4D volumetric rendering through time. However, clinicians have not been able to exchange volumetric images between systems of different vendors, as until recently there was not an agreed standard for such exchange. DICOM has now approved Supplement 43 to handle volumetric ultrasound, and IHE is the preferred venue for promoting interoperable implementations | ||
==The Problem== | ==The Problem== |
Revision as of 10:41, 11 November 2009
Editor:
- Antje Schroeder (Siemens Healthcare)
- Lars Linmarker (GE)
- Joe Luszcz (Phillips)
Summary
Advances in ultrasonography have progressively moved from 1D imaging (A-mode), to 2D (B-mode), to 3D (M-mode), and now to 4D volumetric rendering through time. However, clinicians have not been able to exchange volumetric images between systems of different vendors, as until recently there was not an agreed standard for such exchange. DICOM has now approved Supplement 43 to handle volumetric ultrasound, and IHE is the preferred venue for promoting interoperable implementations
The Problem
Key Use Cases
- 3D quantification
- Visualization and analysis of heart valves
- Visualization and analysis of congential defects
- Volume stress echo
- Volume Contrast Echo
- Interoperative 3D Ultrasound