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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to picture archiving and communications systems, and more particularly relates to image viewing and manipulation workstations for use in such systems.
Picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) connect to medical diagnostic imaging devices and employ as components an acquisition gateway between the acquisition device and the PACS, storage archiving units, display workstations, databases, and sophisticated data processors. These components are integrated together by a communication network and data management system. A PACS has, in general, the overall goals of streamlining health-care operations, facilitating distributed remote examination and diagnosis, and improving patient care.
PACS have only recently been introduced to the medical community. A reflection of their recent appearance may be seen in limitations inherent with many of the components used to build a PACS. As an example, the acquisition gateway that acquires examination image data from an imaging modality initially modifies the examination image data by applying a full set of preprocessing functions, for example, FUJI preprocessing functions. The preprocessing functions modify the examination image data for contrast and frequency enhancements, for example, and the acquisition gateway further converts the resultant image data into a PACS compliant format, for example DICOM format. The preprocessing functions initially applied by the acquisition gateway bar the reapplication of the preprocessing functions at the display workstation. Thus, the display workstations coupled to the PACS are unable to perform sophisticated image modifications possible only through access to the preprocessing functions.
In other words, the display workstations used in PACS are adapted only for viewing fully preprocessed image data and performing limited image modification (e.g., contrast enhancement, edge detection, and cropping only on the image data in PACS compliant format). An initial image preprocessing decision is thereby imposed upon all subsequent viewers of the image, including, for example, doctors who will use the image to diagnose a patient. While a preprocessed image may, in fact, be adequate for a particular examination, such preprocessing eliminates the possibility for custom manipulation of the raw image data as an additional aid in diagnosis.
This invention addresses this problem and provides a solution.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A preferred embodiment of the present invention provides, for a picture archiving and communication system (PACS), a method for application of operator preferences to partially preprocessed image data. The method includes the steps of determining an operator identification of an operator at a display workstation, searching, based on the operator identification, for operator preferences including at least one partially preprocessed raw image data preprocessing function preference, and, retrieving the operator preferences. Once the operator preferences are retrieved, the method applies the operator preferences including the preprocessing function preference to partially preprocessed raw image data. The preprocessing function is characterized by being a modality specific enhancement (e.g., a contrast or frequency enhancement).
The preferred embodiment of the present invention also provides an image display workstation for a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) and for application of operator preferences to partially preprocessed image data. The image display workstation includes a processing circuit, a PACS network interface coupled to the processing circuit, and a software memory coupled to the processing circuit. The software memory stores instructions for determining an operator identification of an operator at a display workstation, searching for operator preferences including at least one partially preprocessed raw image data preprocessing function preference based on the operator identification, retrieving the operator preferences, and applying the operator preferences including the preprocessing function preference to partially preprocessed raw image data.


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