WO2004103167A1 - 画像記録装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an image recording device that records medical information such as a medical image.
- a peripheral device dedicated to the medical device for example, an image recording device capable of acquiring information provided from the medical device and processing or displaying the information. Etc.
- the peripheral device is also one of the medical devices.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an example of such a medical device and its peripheral devices.
- an electronic endoscope device 1, an ultrasonic endoscope device 2, and a light source device 3 for an electronic endoscope device are examples of a medical device.
- the image recording device la and the display device lb are examples of peripheral devices dedicated to the electronic endoscope device 1 ′, and the image recording device 2 a and the display device 2 b are connected to the ultrasonic endoscope device 2.
- This is an example of a dedicated peripheral device
- the light source device information acquisition device 3 a and the display device 3 b for the electronic endoscope device are an example of a peripheral device dedicated to the light source device 3 for the electronic endoscope device.
- the electronic endoscope device 1 ⁇ , the image recording device 1 a, and the display device 1 b are used as a system related to the electronic endoscope device 1, and are configured according to specifications unique to this system.
- an examination image (examination image information which is an image obtained by examination), patient information unique to a patient,
- the setting information of the device 1, the status information of the device 1, and the like are acquired by the image recording device 1a, and the information is displayed on the display device 1b as necessary.
- inspection images and patient information of the apparatus 1 can be browsed, 'settings can be grasped, and state monitoring can be performed.
- the ultrasonic endoscope device 2, the image recording device 2a, and the display device 2b are used as a system related to the ultrasonic endoscope device 2, and are configured according to specifications unique to the present system.
- examination images, patient information, setting information of the device 2, status information of the device 2, and the like provided by the ultrasonic endoscope device 2 are acquired by the image recording device 2a, and the information is acquired. It is displayed on the display device 2b as necessary.
- inspection images and patient information of the apparatus 2 can be browsed, settings can be grasped, and status monitoring can be performed.
- the light source device 3 for the electronic endoscope device, the light source device information acquisition device 3a for the electronic endoscope device, and the display device 3b are used as a system related to the light source device 3 for the electronic endoscope device.
- the system is configured with the unique specifications of this system.
- the light source information provided by the light source device 3 for the electronic endoscope device is acquired by the light source device for electronic endoscope device 'If report acquisition device 3a, and the information is obtained as necessary. It is displayed on the display device 3b.
- each system is configured based on its own specifications, and each system transmits and receives information (data) based on its own specifications. It was done.
- each system has its own specifications based on its own specifications. Since information is transmitted and received by the medical device, a peripheral device corresponding to each medical device to be used is required, and there is a problem that the configuration of the entire system becomes large. In addition, information provided from each medical device is acquired and displayed on each corresponding peripheral device. It is necessary to go to the place where the equipment is installed.If the number of installed equipment increases, it is difficult to grasp the information, and since information management for each peripheral device is performed, management is complicated and mutual There was also a problem that the relationship could not be grasped. ''
- the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and has as its first object to provide an image recording apparatus capable of obtaining advantageous effects as compared with the related art when using various types of medical devices in a combined manner. .
- the endoscope shape detection device can calculate the insertion shape of the endoscope inserted into the subject, and display the calculated shape on a monitor connected to the endoscope shape detection device via a video processor. For example, see JP-A-2001-46320 and JP-A-2000-93386).
- the magnetism emitted from the dozens of magnetic coils built into the insertion portion of the endoscope is received by an antenna provided at the center of the endoscope shape detection device main body.
- the position of each received coil is calculated by a computer, the positions of each coil captured in three dimensions are connected by a smooth curve, and graphic processing is performed to make the shape easier to see and displayed on a monitor (for example, And Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-3258010).
- a marker including a coil that generates a magnetic field Place near the patient at the entrance of The magnetic field generated by the marker is read by an antenna provided at the center of the endoscope shape detection device main body, and the position of the marker 91 is used as the starting point of insertion of the endoscope 92, as shown in the example in Fig. 2. Display on monitor 93.
- the insertion position of the endoscope can be confirmed by the marker.
- the position of the endoscope endoscope can be determined from the position of the coil installed at the end of the endoscope among the coils installed inside the endoscope.
- the length from the marker position to the distal end of the endoscope that is, the insertion length of the endoscope can be known.
- the endoscope shape detection device determines the insertion length of the endoscope together with the insertion shape of the endoscope in the endoscope insertion device.
- the length is displayed on the monitor 93 of the endoscope shape detecting device 94 in a format of, for example, how many cm.
- reports on the results of endoscopy have been created by pasting a copy of the observed image of a lesion onto a paper chart with a sketch diagram of the examination site.
- the insertion length is recorded and stored.
- the position of the lesion can be determined from the data such as the shape and size of the standard examination site. It can be generally determined whether it is located. Therefore, when creating a report of the test results after the completion of the test, the approximate location of the lesion is marked on the sketch diagram. By connecting the marked part with a copy of the observed image of the lesion by a line or the like, it is possible to determine which part of the attached observed image belongs. In this way, a method has been adopted in which a report is created after the examination is completed, using the insertion length data of the endoscope at the lesion.
- the present invention makes effective use of these data by sharing the data possessed by each medical device, shortens the time required for report creation, and burdens the work.
- the second objective is to reduce the number of employees.
- an endoscope image filling system is widely used in which an endoscope image captured by an endoscope device is recorded and stored in a server connected through a network, and the image can be retrieved as needed. ing.
- the endoscope image filing system is a medical image recording system that is connected to the endoscope device when the endoscopic surgeon presses a switch provided on the scope of the endoscope device, for example, a release switch.
- the device captures the endoscopic image displayed on the monitor and records and accumulates it on the server via the network with information about the patient and information about the examination added.
- an endoscope image captured by an endoscope observation device is subjected to data compression processing by a medical image recording device. After that, it is sent to the file server via the network and stored and stored in the server.
- Endoscopy is generally performed by the patient's physician in charge of internal medicine or surgery, etc., relying on the endoscopist.
- the endoscopist When the requested examination is completed, the endoscopist will report the examination to the attending physician. Submit an inspection report, which is created with image files attached.
- the endoscopy physician calls up all the images stored in the file server from a terminal connected to the file server via the network, displays them on the screen, and creates a report while selecting the image to be used for the report. I do.
- the present invention provides a medical image recording apparatus that reduces the labor required for selecting an image to be used for a report at the time of report creation, facilitates report creation, and is required for endoscopic examination.
- a third object is to provide a medical image recording device capable of accurately recording time. .
- One embodiment of the present invention is an image recording device that records medical information, and provides at least one or more of setting information, status information, examination image information, and patient information.
- a communication unit that transmits and receives information to and from a plurality of devices; and in addition to the examination image information and the patient information obtained by the communication unit, at least one of the setting information and the state information
- An apparatus that transmits one piece of information or information obtained by processing the information via a network.
- information provided from a plurality of devices for example, an electronic endoscope device, an ultrasonic endoscope device, and the like
- information provided from various types of devices can be handled collectively by one image recording device, so that information management becomes easy.
- a means for recording endoscope observation image data obtained by an endoscope and an endoscope insertion length data indicating an insertion length of the endoscope to a subject.
- This is a medical image recording apparatus comprising means for recording the endoscope observation data and means for managing the endoscope observation image data and the endoscope insertion length data.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a medical image recording device for recording an endoscope image captured by an endoscope, wherein the image is captured by the endoscope based on an instruction of an operator.
- the operator can add information indicating that the selected image has been selected to any captured endoscope image by instructing the image to be used for the report to be marked.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an example of a conventional medical device and its peripheral devices.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example in which the endoscope insertion shape is displayed on a monitor of the endoscope insertion shape detection device.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of a system including a conventional image recording apparatus.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a system including a conventional image recording apparatus.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of a conventional system including a network system operated according to a unique communication protocol and a network system operated according to a DICT protocol.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system according to the fourth embodiment, including a network system operated according to a unique communication protocol and a network system operated according to a DIC OM protocol. .
- FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating an example of a conventional maintenance management operation.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example of a system including the image recording device according to the fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the sixth embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram for explaining recording of the history data in the related art.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating the recording of the history data in the related art.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram illustrating the recording of the history data in the related art.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing an example of a system including a conventional image recording device.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the eighth embodiment.
- FIG. 19 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the ninth embodiment.
- FIG. 20 is a diagram showing an example of information stored in the external storage.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the tenth embodiment.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 23 is a diagram showing a configuration example of the image recording apparatus according to the 12th embodiment.
- FIG. 24 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of an image recording apparatus that transfers original image information for each of R, G, and B planes.
- FIG. 25 is a system configuration diagram in the thirteenth embodiment.
- FIG. 26 is a flow chart showing a process of linking the sketch diagram and the observation image of the endoscope.
- Figure 27 is an example of an image showing a sketch of a report.
- FIG. 28 is a diagram schematically illustrating the relationship between the medical image recording device, the electronic endoscope device, and the endoscope insertion shape detecting device according to the fourteenth embodiment.
- FIG. 29 is a diagram showing an outline of the configuration of an information storage device for processing data.
- FIG. 30 shows an endoscope image 'firing system according to the fifteenth embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the configuration of FIG.
- FIG. 31 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of an image recording apparatus.
- FIG. 32 is a flowchart showing an operation process of the image recording device at the time of endoscopic inspection.
- FIG. 33 is a diagram showing an example of a procedure for creating a report.
- FIG. 34 shows an example of an image selection screen.
- FIG. 35 is a diagram showing an example of an image selection screen.
- FIG. 36 shows an example of a report.
- FIG. 37 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of an image file.
- FIG. 38 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of a file in the server. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the present embodiment.
- the electronic endoscope device 1, the light source device 3 for the electronic endoscope device that supplies a light source to the device 1, the ultrasonic endoscope device 2, and the external device 4 are all provided. It is connected to the image recording device 5.
- the devices 1 to 3 are the same as those shown in FIG. 1, and each of the devices 1 to 3 and the device 4 transmits and receives information (data) based on its own specification.
- the external device 4 is, for example, a magnetic card reader that reads data of an ID card held by a patient, or a device that simultaneously uses an inspection device other than the electronic endoscope device 1 and the ultrasonic endoscope device 2. It does not particularly limit the equipment.
- the image recording apparatus 5 has communication means 9 capable of transmitting and receiving information even with each of the apparatuses 1 to 4 which transmit and receive information based on such unique specifications.
- the information provided from these devices 1 to 4 is collectively or individually acquired, and the information is recorded and processed.
- the image recording device 5 includes an examination image provided from the electronic endoscope device 1, patient information, constant information of the device 1, status information of the device 1, and an ultrasonic endoscope device 2. Image information, patient information, setting information of the device 2, status information of the device 2, light source information provided by the light source device 3 for the electronic endoscope device, and provided by the external device 4. And collectively or individually obtain predetermined information, and record and process the obtained information.
- the image recording device 5 may be configured to respond to any one of the corresponding devices 1 to 4 in response to a setting change instruction for any one of the devices 1 to 4 performed through an input unit (not shown).
- the setting change instruction information is transmitted to the other device, and the setting of any one of the corresponding devices 1 to 4 is changed.
- the image recording device 5 is also connected to the display device 6, and displays the acquired information or information obtained by processing the acquired information.
- the image recording device 5 is connected to the server device 7 and the terminal device 8 of the tatto unit via the network, and transmits the acquired information or information obtained by processing the information to the server device 7. I do.
- This allows the server device 7 to store the information and the like acquired by the image recording device 5, and allows the acquired information to be managed collectively.
- the external terminal device 8 reads out the information stored in the server device 7 and displays it on a display (not shown) as necessary. Thereby, it is possible to browse information and the like obtained by the image recording device 5 via the external terminal device 8.
- the management of the apparatuses becomes easy, and the environment setting of the entire system becomes easy.
- the combination of the devices that output the information to be obtained is not limited to the four types of four devices of the devices 1 to 4, and the types and the number of the other combinations are not limited. It is also possible to configure so that these devices are connected.
- the image recording device 5 it is also possible to transmit and receive information to and from a connected device wirelessly.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of a system including a conventional image recording device.
- the image recording device here, 1a in Fig. 1
- the image recording device has its own image It is connected to a dedicated network system 1c corresponding to the image recording format, and the network system 1c is connected to a dedicated image reproducing device 1d corresponding to the image recording format.
- image information recorded by the image recording device 1a in a unique image recording format is stored in a server device (not shown) included in the dedicated network system 1c (arrow AA), It was read out as needed (arrow AB) and played back by the dedicated image playback device 1d.
- JPEG Joint Photograph Expert Group
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- Windows registered trademark
- the acquired image information (for example, inspection image information) is recorded in a unique image recording format, a JPEG format, or both image recording formats according to the setting. I was able to do it.
- -FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the present embodiment.
- the image recording device 5a is connected to a dedicated network system 1c corresponding to the original image recording format and a network system 11 corresponding to the JPEG format.
- the network system 1c is connected to a dedicated image playback device 1d that supports a unique image recording format
- the network system 11 is a general-purpose image playback function that supports the JPEG format.
- Terminal device for example, Windows O 1 and 2 are connected.
- the image recording device 5a records the acquired image information in its own image recording format, records in JPEG format, or records in both image recording formats, according to the selection setting of the image recording format. It has become. Other configurations of the image recording device 5a are the same as those of the image recording device 5 according to the first embodiment.
- the image recording device For 5a when the image information acquired by the image recording device 5a is browsed using the dedicated image reproducing device 1d corresponding to the original image recording format, the image recording device For 5a, a setting is made to record the acquired image information in the original image recording format (or a setting to record the acquired image information in both image recording formats).
- the image information is acquired by the image recording device 5a
- the image information is recorded in a unique image recording format.
- the image information thus recorded is transmitted to a server device (not shown) included in a dedicated network system 1c corresponding to a unique image recording format, stored and stored (arrow AC), and is required. In response, it is not read out (arrow AD), and is displayed on the image reproducing device Id.
- the acquired image information is transmitted to the image recording device 5a. Is set to record in the JPEG format (or the setting to record the acquired image information in both image recording formats).
- the image information is recorded in the JPEG format.
- the image information thus recorded is transmitted to and stored in a server device (not shown) included in the network system 11 compatible with the JPEG format. (Arrow AE), it is read out as needed (arrow AF) and displayed on the terminal device 12.
- the image information is acquired by the image recording device 5a when the acquired image information is set to be recorded in both image recording formats, the image information is converted into the original image recording format and the JPEG format.
- the image information recorded in each of the formats and recorded in the unique image recording format is transmitted to and stored in the server device included in the dedicated network system 1c corresponding to the unique image recording format (arrow AC).
- Image information recorded in the JPEG format is transmitted to and stored in a server device included in the network system 1.1 compatible with the JPEG format (arrow AE).
- image information with high confidentiality is recorded in a unique image recording format
- image information with low confidentiality is recorded in JPEG format, and so on. It is also effective when performing.
- the image recording apparatus converts the acquired image information into a unique image.
- the recording is performed using the recording format and the JPEG format, it is also possible to adopt a configuration in which the recording is performed using two different combinations of image recording formats.
- an image recording device for example, the image recording device 1a in FIG. 1
- the acquired image information was recorded in a unique image recording format
- the image information recorded in the original image recording format was used in the system.
- DICOM Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a system including a conventional image recording device.
- the image recording device here, 1a in FIG. 1
- the network system 1c is a proprietary network system. Converts image information in the image recording format into image recording format (hereinafter referred to as DICOM format) that can be handled in a system compatible with DIC OM It is connected via a DI COM format conversion device 16 to a network system 17 that supports DI COM format.
- DICOM format image recording format
- image information recorded by the image recording apparatus 1a in a unique image recording format is transferred to a server (not shown) included in the dedicated network system 1c via a network and stored ( (Arrow BA), and read out as necessary (transferred to the network) (Arrow BB), and are converted to DI COM format image information by the DI COM format conversion device 16 and converted to DI COM format.
- the data was transferred to and stored in a server device (not shown) included in the corresponding network system 17 (arrow BC). Then, the information was read out and used as needed in the network system 17. .
- the acquired image information (for example, inspection image information) is recorded in a unique image recording format, a DICOM format, or both image recording formats according to the setting. I can do it.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the present embodiment.
- an image recording device 5b is connected to a dedicated network system 1c corresponding to an original image recording format and a network system 17 corresponding to DI COM format.
- the image recording device 5b records the image information acquired according to the selection setting of the image recording format in the original image recording format, or records the image information in the DICOM format, or records in both image recording formats It has become.
- Other configurations of the image recording device 5b are the same as those of the image recording device 5 according to the first embodiment.
- the image recording device 5b when the image information obtained by the image recording device 5b is used in a dedicated network system corresponding to a unique image recording format, the image recording device 5b is A setting is made to record the acquired image information in the original image recording format (or a setting to record the acquired image information in both image recording formats).
- the image information is recorded in a unique image recording format.
- the image information thus recorded is transmitted to and stored in a server device (not shown) included in a dedicated network system 1c corresponding to a unique image format (arrow BD), and is used as needed. Read and used accordingly.
- the image information acquired by the image recording device 5b is used in the network system 17 that supports the DIC OM format
- the image information acquired by the image recording device 5b is transmitted to the DIC OM format.
- the setting for recording according to the format (or the setting for recording the acquired image information in both image recording formats) is made.
- the image information is acquired by the image recording device 5b
- the image information is recorded in the DICCOM format.
- the image information thus recorded is transmitted to a server device (not shown) included in the network system 17 corresponding to the DIC OM format, stored (arrow BE), and read out as necessary. Used.
- the setting to record the acquired image information in both image recording formats When the image information is acquired by the image recording device 5b when the image is recorded, the image information is recorded in the original image recording format and the DIC OM format, and the image recorded in the original image recording format.
- Information is transmitted and stored (arrow BD) to server devices included in the network system 17 compatible with the DIC OM format, and image information recorded in the DIC OM format is stored in the network system 1 compatible with the DIC OM format. It is transmitted to the server device included in 7 and stored (arrow BE).
- the acquired image information can be recorded in two different image recording formats by one image recording device. It is possible to connect to a network system that supports different image recording formats without providing a device for conversion, and to make the overall system a system that is advantageous for cost and space savings. it can.
- image information recorded by the image recording device can be simultaneously handled in two network systems having different corresponding image recording formats, so that, for example, the efficiency of browsing image information can be improved. Wear.
- the image recording apparatus records the acquired image information in a unique image recording format and a DICOM format.
- the image recording device records the acquired image information in two different combinations of image recording formats.
- a configuration is also possible.
- each system has been configured based on its own specifications in the past, and some of these systems send and receive information using their own communication protocols. There were some systems.
- DICOM has become widespread as a standard for medical imaging and communication, and there is also a system in which information is transmitted and received using the communication protocol related to DIC OM (hereinafter referred to as DICOM protocol). I do.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of a conventional system including a network system operated according to a unique communication protocol and a network system operated according to a DICOM protocol.
- an image recording device (here, la in FIG. 1) is connected to the endoscope device (here, 1 in FIG. 1).
- the endoscope section server device 22 and the DIC ⁇ M protocol conversion device 23 are connected via a network 21a operated according to a unique communication protocol.
- the DIC OM protocol conversion device 23 and the network 24 a operated according to the DIC OM protocol in the hospital facility network system 24 are connected, and the network system 24 in the hospital facility is configured.
- the terminal device 25, the in-facility server device 26, and the like are connected via a network 24a operated according to the DIC OM protocol.
- the image information provided from the endoscope apparatus 1 is used in the network system 24 in the hospital facility, the following information is transmitted and received.
- the image information provided from the endoscope device 1 is acquired by the image recording device 1a
- the image information is temporarily transmitted through the network 21a operated according to a unique communication protocol.
- the endoscope section server device 22 Stored in the endoscope section server device 22 (storage of original format image 22a).
- the stored image information is read out, converted into image information according to the DICOM protocol by the DIC OM protocol conversion device 23, and the converted image information is operated according to the DICOM protocol.
- the acquired image information is converted into the image information according to the original communication protocol, the image information according to the DIC OM protocol, or both according to the setting. It is now possible to output image information according to the communication protocol.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of a system according to the present embodiment, including a network system operated according to a unique communication protocol and a network system operated according to the DIC OM protocol.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram corresponding to FIG.
- the network 21 in the endoscope section as the configuration of the network system 21 in the endoscope section, the network 21a in which the image recording device 5c is connected to the endoscope device 1 and operated according to a unique communication protocol is used.
- the endoscope section server device 22 and the like are connected via the terminal.
- the network 21a operated according to the original communication protocol is connected to the network 24a operated according to the DICOM protocol in the network system 24 within the hospital facility, and the network within the hospital facility is connected.
- the configuration of the system 24 is as described above. '
- the image recording device 5c When outputting the image information obtained from the endoscope device 1 according to the communication protocol selection setting, the image recording device 5c converts the image information into image information according to the original communication protocol, Or, image information according to the DICOM protocol or image information according to both communication protocols is output. Other configurations of the image recording device 5c are the same as those of the image recording device 5 according to the first embodiment.
- the image information acquired from the endoscope apparatus 1 is used in the network system 24 operated according to the DIC OM protocol, the image information is transmitted to the image recording apparatus 5c.
- a setting is made to output the acquired image information as image information according to the DICOM protocol (or a setting to output the acquired image information as image information according to both communication protocols).
- the image recording device 5c acquires the image information from the endoscope device 1, the image information is output as image information according to the DIC OM protocol, and is output according to the original communication protocol.
- the server device 26 in the hospital facility storage of the DICQM format image 26a
- the acquired image information is transmitted to the image recording apparatus 5c.
- a setting is made to output information as image information according to the original communication protocol (or a setting to output acquired image information as image information according to both communication protocols).
- the image recording device 5c acquires the image information from the endoscope device 1
- the image information is output as image information according to the original communication protocol, and is output by the original communication protocol. It is stored in the endoscope section server device 22 via the network 21a operated according to the protocol (storage of the original format image 22a), and is read out and used as needed. .
- the acquired image information is set to be output as image information according to both communication protocols, and the image information is acquired from the endoscope device 1 by the image recording device 5c
- the image information is output as image information according to the DIC OM protocol, and is output as image information according to the original communication protocol.
- Image information according to the DICOM protocol is output to the hospital.
- the image data according to the proprietary communication protocol is stored in the server device 26 in the facility (storage of the DICOM format image 26a), and stored in the endoscope department server device 22 (proprietary format image 2). 2a save).
- the acquired image information can be output by two different types of communication protocols by one image recording device, so that a device for converting the communication protocol is provided as before. Instead, it is possible to connect to network systems operated according to different communication protocols, and to make the overall system a system that is advantageous for cost and space savings. Further, since it is not necessary to transfer the image information to the conversion device as in the related art, it is possible to reduce the labor and cost involved in the transfer.
- image information acquired by the image recording device can be simultaneously handled in two network systems operated according to different communication protocols, so that, for example, the efficiency of browsing image information can be improved. Can be.
- the image recording apparatus outputs the acquired image information as image information according to a unique communication protocol and a D ⁇ COM protocol. It is also possible to adopt a configuration in which image information is output in accordance with the communication protocol of the combination of types. Alternatively, a configuration in which image information is output in accordance with a combination of three or more types of communication protocols and output is also possible. In this case, for example, image information according to one or more communication protocols selected and set from three or more types of communication protocols can be output.
- the information to be output is the image information.
- the information to be output is the image information.
- the information is also possible to use the information as the examination image and the patient information.
- the maintenance management work connected to the network can perform the maintenance management work.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording apparatus according to the present embodiment.
- the image recording devices 5d and 5e are connected to a maintenance management device (terminal device) 31 via a network.
- Each of the image recording devices 5 d and 5 e outputs information such as history (setting information, status information, etc.) to the maintenance management device 31 as necessary, and outputs the information from the maintenance management device 31.
- the setting of the device is changed based on the setting information, and the program of the device is updated to an update program output from the maintenance management device 31.
- the other configurations of the image recording devices 5d and 5e are the same as those of the image recording device 5 according to the first embodiment.
- the maintenance management apparatus 31 records the history of each of the image recording apparatuses 5d and 5e via the network.
- Information such as 102, 103 is acquired Is displayed.
- the status display of the image recording device 5d and the status display of the image recording device 5e are performed (31a in the figure).
- setting information corresponding to each of the image recording devices 5d and 5e is output, and in each of them, the setting of the device is changed based on the setting information.
- the maintenance management device 31 stores update programs (3 lb in the figure) for each of the image recording devices 5d and 5e.
- the maintenance management device 31 corresponds to each update program. Are output to the devices 5d and 5e, and the programs 104 and 105 of the devices are updated to the update programs in the devices 5d and 5e, respectively.
- the maintenance management of the image recording devices 5d and 5e is performed uniformly from the maintenance management device 31 connected to the network.
- Updates can be performed, making maintenance work easier.
- the program can be uniformly updated via a terminal device connected to the network, there is no need to prepare a recording medium on which the update program is recorded for each image recording device. It is effective for cost saving.
- maintenance and management work can be performed uniformly via terminal devices connected to the network, human work errors such as inadequate updating of programs can be minimized.
- the devices to be maintained and managed are two image recording devices.
- the number and types of the devices to be maintained can be other numbers and types.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of a system including the image recording device according to the present embodiment.
- external connection devices 36 and 37 are connected to the image recording device 5f as devices from which information to be obtained is output, and video signals and the like output from each of them are input to the image recording device 5f.
- the external connection devices 36 and 37 are, for example, the electronic endoscope device 1 and the ultrasonic endoscope device 2 in FIG.
- a display device 6 (same as that shown in FIG. 1) for displaying a maintenance management screen and the like is connected to the image recording device 5f.
- the image recording device 5 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ displays the input status of each video signal on the maintenance management screen of the display device 6 according to the presence or absence of the input of the video signal output from each of the external connection devices 36 and 37. .
- setting information, status information, and the like of the device output from each of the externally connected devices 36 and 37 are recorded as history information 106 and the like.
- the other configuration of the image recording device 5f is the same as that of the image recording device 5 shown in FIG.
- the image from the external connection device 36 is displayed.
- the signal is no longer input to the image recording device 5f, and the fact that no video signal is input is displayed on the display device 6.
- “video input A OF F” indicating that there is no video signal from the external connection device 36 is displayed.
- "video input B ON” indicating that the video signal is input is displayed for the external connection device 37.
- a plurality of external connections connected to the image recording apparatus can be performed. If a failure occurs in any of the connected devices, check the connection with each externally connected device visually and using an inspection device, etc., or output from the image recording device or each externally connected device by various communication means.
- the troubled part can be easily specified without acquiring and analyzing the history information to be performed.
- by displaying the input state of the signal output from each of the plurality of devices on the maintenance screen it is possible to check the operation and analyze the failure without using an inspection device or the like.
- the maintenance work can be simplified and cost can be reduced. .
- the presence or absence of the input of the video signal output from each externally connected device is displayed on the maintenance management screen.
- the communication with each externally connected device is performed. It is also possible to check the status as needed, and to display the result of the check (whether the communication status is normal or not) on the maintenance management screen.
- the image recording apparatus has a configuration in which two two types of apparatuses are connected as apparatuses from which information to be acquired is output, but a different number of different types of apparatuses are used. It is also possible to adopt a configuration to be connected.
- Some conventional image recording devices include the operating status of connected devices and the contents of errors for the purpose of acquiring information, analyzing failures, or restoring.
- the history data is stored in the server device every time the apparatus is started, so that all the history data can be recorded.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording apparatus according to the present embodiment.
- the image recording device 5g is connected to the server device 41 via a network.
- the image recording device 5 g transmits the history data recorded in the recording area 110 of the device 5 g to the server device 41 via the network. Then (arrow CC), the data is recorded in the recording area (storage history area) 1 11 of the server device 41, and then the history data recording area 110 of the device 5g is released. Then, new log data is recorded in the opened recording area 110 (arrow C D).
- the other configuration of the image recording device 5g is the same as that of the image recording device 5 according to the first embodiment.
- the history data recorded in the image recording device is recorded in the server device when the image recording device is started. All history data from the start of operation of the apparatus to the present can be obtained, and the status of the image recording apparatus from the start of operation can be grasped.
- a plurality of reduced images serving as indices for browsing images and the like are created and displayed based on an input video signal, and a main image related to a reduced image selected and designated from among the reduced images is displayed.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing an example of a system including a conventional image recording device.
- the figure shows two systems.
- an endoscope device 47a is connected to an image recording device 46a and an image reproducing device 4a is connected via a network. 8a and server device 49a are connected.
- an endoscope device 47b is connected to the image recording device 46b, and an image reproducing device 48b and a server device 49 are connected via a network. b etc. are connected.
- the endoscope device 47a is a device that outputs, for example, an SDTV (Standard Definition Television) system video signal
- the endoscope device 47b is, for example, an HDTV (High Definition This is a device that outputs a video signal of the Television) system.
- the image recording device 46 uses the image signal output from the endoscope device 47 to generate a plurality of pieces of reduced image data (reduced image information) related to reduced images that serve as indexes for browsing images. These are created and stored in the server device 49 via the network, and they are read out as necessary and displayed on the image reproducing device 48.
- the image recording device 46a creates reduced image data with a reduced reduced image size corresponding to the required reduced image size.
- the image recording device 46b creates reduced image data with a large reduced image size in response to the large required reduced image size. Things. Therefore, since the reduced image sizes created in the two systems are different, for example, the image recording device 46a is a reduced image data having a large reduced image size related to the reduced image required in the lower system of FIG. could not be created.
- reduced image data relating to reduced images of a plurality of sizes can be created.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the present embodiment.
- the figure shows two systems.
- the upper system in the figure is the same as the upper system in FIG. 17 described above, except that the image recording device 46a is replaced by an image according to the present embodiment. It has a recording device 5 h.
- the lower system in FIG. 18 is the same as the lower system in FIG. Instead of this, an image recording apparatus 5 h according to the present embodiment is provided.
- the server devices 49a and 49b are not shown.
- the image recording device 5h is configured to be able to create image data related to reduced images having different reduced image sizes by selecting and setting the reduced image size. Is used to create reduced image data related to reduced images whose reduced image size is small. In the case of the system on the lower side of FIG. It is set and used to create the relevant reduced image data. Other configurations of the image recording device 5h are the same as those of the image recording device 5 according to the first embodiment. As described above, according to the present embodiment, by changing the settings of the image recording apparatus according to the system to which the image recording apparatus is applied, it is possible to generate reduced image data of a reduced image having a size corresponding to the system. Therefore, the same image recording apparatus can be applied to a plurality of systems. In addition, since only one image recording device is required for a plurality of systems, maintenance management becomes easy.
- reduced image data relating to a reduced image of a corresponding size is created by setting.
- device information model information, etc.
- reduced image data relating to the reduced image of the corresponding size can be created according to the device information.
- the image recording device 5h acquires device information from the endoscope device 47a or the image reproducing device 48a
- the size is determined according to the device information.
- the reduced system generates reduced image data related to the reduced image, and obtains the device information from the endoscope device 47 b or the image reproducing device 48 b in the lower system of FIG.
- the reduced image data relating to the reduced image having the large size is created.
- the proper use of the patient information is performed properly, and the correct patient information is always registered in the database.
- FIG. 19 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording apparatus according to the present embodiment. .
- the image recording device 5 i is connected to the endoscope device 51 via a video line 53 and a communication line 52, and is reserved via a network 54. It is connected to a terminal device (test information pre-input device) 55 and an external storage 56 as a database (DB).
- DB database
- the force that indicates an example in which the endoscope device 51 is connected to the image recording device 5 i is similar to the image recording device 5 according to the above-described first embodiment. It is also possible to connect a plurality of other devices such as the ultrasonic endoscope device 2 and the external device 4 as the device.
- the endoscope device 51 has a keyboard 51a for receiving various inputs, a monitor 51b for displaying various information, and the like.
- the image recording device 5i includes an external device communication control unit 57, an image processing unit 58, a composite image generation unit 59, an operation panel 60, a control unit 61, and the like.
- External device The communication control unit 57 controls communication with the endoscope device 51 via the communication line 52.
- the image processing unit 55 transmits and receives a video signal to and from the endoscope device 51 via the video line 53, and performs predetermined image processing as necessary.
- the composite image generation unit 59 generates a predetermined composite image as needed.
- the operation panel 60 accepts various inputs.
- the control unit 61 controls the overall operation of the image recording device 5i.
- the control unit 61 includes a RAM 61a therein, and the RAM 61a is provided with a device input information area, an external storage information area, and a flag area.
- Patient information input via the keyboard 51a of the endoscope device 51 is stored in the device input information area, and stored (registered) in the external storage 56 in the external storage information area.
- Patient information is read and stored.
- the patient information includes information on one or more of the following items: patient ID, patient name, date of birth, gender, age, and the like.
- a priority flag (priority of patient information) indicating whether the priority is given to the patient information stored in the device input information area or to the patient information stored in the external storage information area is given priority.
- the patient information indicated by the priority flag is output to the endoscope device 51 via the communication line 52 and is sent to the monitor 51b of the endoscope device 51. Is displayed.
- the priority flag indicates that the patient information stored in the device input information area is to be given priority
- the input / change of the patient information via the endoscope device 51 is performed. Is permitted, and if it indicates that the patient information stored in the external storage information area has priority, entry and change of the patient information via the endoscope 51 are prohibited. Is done.
- the information stored in the device input information area, the external storage information area, and the priority flag area is recorded in the external storage 56 as necessary. It is remembered (registered). However, when the information is stored, it is stored in association with the image information. '
- FIG. 20 is a diagram showing an example of information stored in the external storage 56 at that time.
- the information stored in the device input information area, external storage information area, and flag area of the RAM 6 la is used as the endoscope input patient information 1 12 and the DB search patient.
- Information 1 1 3 and priority flag 1 1 4 as inspection information 1 (1 15 in the figure), inspection information 2 (1 16 in the figure), and inspection information 3 (1 17 in the figure) Is shown.
- the compressed image data 118 indicates image information stored in association with the image data.
- the reservation terminal device 55 connected to the image recording device 5 i via the network 54 accepts prior input of patient information (examination information), and the external storage 56 It stores (registers) the patient information received by the reservation terminal device 55 and the information shown in FIG. 20 described above output from the image recording device 5i.
- a priority flag instructing to give priority to the patient information stored in the device input information area is set in the priority flag area of the RAM 61 a ( Then, input and change of the patient information via the endoscope device 51 are permitted.
- patient information is input via the endoscope device 51, it is stored in the device input information area of the RAM 61a, and the patient information is output to the endoscope device 51. Is displayed on the monitor 51.
- the patient information stored in the external storage 56 can be specified based on the input patient information, for example, the patient ID or the patient name and both the date of birth are input as the patient information.
- the external storage 56 is searched based on the input patient information, and when the corresponding patient information is searched, the patient information is read and read out of the RAM 61a. St It is stored in the storage information area. If there is information on items that are not included in the patient information stored in the device input information region among the patient information stored in the external storage information region, the information is stored in the endoscope device 5. Output to 3 and display on monitor 5lb. As a result, information on items that have not been input other than the items input via the endoscope device 51 is also displayed on the monitor 51b. At this time, if the patient information is changed via the endoscope device 51, the changed patient information is stored in the device input information area of the RAM 6la, The patient information after the change is displayed on the monitor 51b of the endoscope device 51. '
- the patient information is stored in the external storage information area of the RAM 61a.
- a priority flag indicating that the patient information stored in the external storage information area is prioritized is set (stored) in the priority flag area.
- the patient information stored in the external storage information area is output to the endoscope device 51 and displayed on the monitor 51b according to the set priority flag.
- the input and change via the endoscope device 51 are prohibited according to the priority flag stored in the priority flag area, so that the patient information cannot be input or changed. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the patient information from being changed due to an erroneous input when confirming the patient information registered in advance.
- the priority flags stored in the priority flag area can be freely changed by instructions given through the operation panel 60. Therefore, for example, the priority flag set when the patient information is registered in the external storage 56 via the reservation terminal device 55 in advance is set to the patient information stored in the device input information area. To change the setting to a priority flag that indicates priority Therefore, it becomes possible to change patient information and the like via the endoscope device 51.
- the patient information input via the endoscope apparatus at the time of endoscopic examination and the patient information registered in the external storage 56 in advance are selectively used as described above. By doing so, it is possible to correctly input patient information. Further, as shown in FIG.
- the patient information input through the endoscope device and the patient information read from the external storage 56 can be separately recorded, The operation status can be confirmed later, and even if there is an error in the patient information, the patient information can be surely corrected. Also, by using the priority flag, an appropriate input method is given priority, and the input operation of patient information can be performed efficiently and accurately.
- an image recording device that acquires image information from a video signal output from an endoscope device or the like and registers (stores) the image information together with patient information in a database.
- a temporary patient ID is automatically generated, added to the image information and registered I was trying.
- the image recording apparatus as the temporary patient ID, unique information that can later specify which examination apparatus or which examination is involved. The information is added to the image information and recorded.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the present embodiment.
- the same components as those shown in FIG. 19 are denoted by the same reference numerals.
- the control unit 63 of the image recording device 5j controls the overall operation of the image recording device 5j, and has a nonvolatile memory 63a inside.
- the non-volatile memory 63 a contains, as information relating to the provisional patient ID, the serial number of the image recording device 5 j (a number unique to the device 5 j ′) or MAC (Media Access) used for network communication. Control) Dress is memorized.
- the serial number and the MAC address are input via the operation panel 60. Alternatively, the MAC address may be obtained automatically.
- the other configuration is the same as the configuration shown in FIG. 19 described above. However, in FIG. 21, the reservation terminal device 55 of FIG. 19 is omitted.
- a force indicating an example in which the endoscope device 51 is connected to the image recording device 5 j is output similarly to the image recording device 5 according to the above-described first embodiment. It is also possible to connect a plurality of other devices such as the ultrasonic endoscope device 2 and the external device 4 as the device.
- the keyboard information of the endoscope device 51 is usually added to the image information obtained from the video signal from the endoscope device 51 via the video line 53.
- the patient ID input via 51 a is assigned, and is stored in the external storage 56 via the network 54.
- the patient ID (including the patient ID) was not entered via the keyboard 51a of the endoscope device 51, and the patient ID was included in the image information because the examination was started. If the patient ID is not stored and stored in the external storage 56, or if the patient information cannot be obtained due to a malfunction of the communication line 52, etc., the patient ID cannot be obtained.
- a temporary patient ID related to the serial number or MAC address recorded in the non-volatile memory 63a is automatically generated, added to the image information, and stored in the external storage 56. Become.
- the temporary patient ID relating to the serial number or the MAC address automatically generated at this time is provided with the serial number, the MAC address, the release number, and the recording start date and time according to an instruction performed through the operation panel 60. It is selected from the following six, consisting of combinations of and. That is, as a temporary patient ID, (1) serial number + release number, (2) serial number + recording start date and time, (3) serial number + release number + recording start date and time, (4) MAC address + release number , (5) MA C address + recording start date and time, (6) • One of MA C address + release number + recording start date and time is selected.
- the release number starts from 001 and is incremented by one for each release.
- a release number is used as the temporary patient ID
- a temporary patient ID is generated and assigned to each piece of image information related to one image.
- the release number is not used, the same temporary patient ID is generated and assigned to the image information related to the consecutive images, and they are put into the same group. If the release number and the recording start date and time are used in combination, the release number will be reset at the start of the inspection on a single day. .
- any of the serial number or the MAC address unique to the image recording apparatus is added to the image information as a temporary patient ID. It is easy to identify the device that has obtained the. If a release number is used as the temporary patient ID, It is possible to easily determine the recording order of the image information based on the sequence number.
- the provisional patient ID assigned to the image information can be changed to a setting that is easy to manage for each device and each examination.
- an examination start time and an examination end time required for specifying an examination time are determined. The time is obtained based on a control command output from one connected device.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including the image recording device according to the present embodiment.
- the same components as those shown in FIG. 19 are denoted by the same reference numerals.
- the image recording device 5 h is connected to an ultrasonic endoscope device 68 via a video line 66 and a communication line 67 in addition to the endoscope device 51.
- the external device communication control unit 71 controls communication with the endoscope device 51 via the communication line 52, and also controls communication with the ultrasonic endoscope device 68 via the communication line 66. Control communications.
- the communication device setting unit 71 a provided in the external device communication control unit 71 receives a plurality of communication devices provided in the image recording device 5 h in response to an instruction performed via the operation panel 60.
- a device that outputs a test start command and a test end command to receive preferentially from among the connected devices and the correspondence between each of the ports and each of the devices connected to them is connected.
- the inspection start time and the inspection end time are obtained based on the inspection start command and the inspection end command output from the device connected to the communication port set by the communication device setting unit 71a, and the inspection time is obtained.
- the image processing unit 58 also receives a video signal from the ultrasonic endoscope device 68 via the video line 67. Further, the control section 72 controls the overall operation of the image processing device 7h.
- the other configuration is the same as the configuration shown in FIG. 19 described above. However, in FIG. 22, the network 54, the reservation terminal 55, and the external storage 56 of FIG. 19 are omitted. '
- the setting by the communication device setting unit 71a is performed as follows. First, when an instruction to display an operation screen related to the setting is given through the operation panel 60, the operation screen is generated by the composite image generation unit 59, and the endoscope device 5 is output via the video line 53. Output to 1 and displayed on monitor 1 5 1b. Then, when a setting instruction according to the operation screen is performed via the operation panel 60, the communication device setting unit 71a transmits each of the plurality of communication ports of the image recording device 5h according to the setting instruction. The correspondence between each device and the devices connected to them, and the communication port to which the device that outputs the inspection start command and the inspection end command to be preferentially received are connected are set.
- the image recording device 5h has a plurality of communication ports including the communication ports A and B, and among the plurality of communication ports, an internal device is connected as the device connected to the communication port A.
- the correspondence between the communication port and the device, such as the ultrasonic endoscope device 68, is set as the device connected to the endoscope device 51 and the communication port B, and the inspection is started so as to receive preferentially.
- communication port A is set as the communication port to which the device that outputs the command and the inspection end command is connected.
- the reason for setting the communication port A in this way is that, in general, in endoscopy, the endoscope device is used throughout the entire period of the examination. Acoustic endoscopy is limited to use during certain periods of the examination and may not be used. Therefore, the reason is that the examination start time and the examination end time are obtained based on the examination start command and the examination end command output from the endoscope apparatus, and the examination time is specified.
- the endoscopy is actually started.
- the endoscope device 51 is activated, and patient information is input via the endoscope device 51.
- an examination start command is output from the endoscope apparatus 51.
- the time at which the examination start command is received indicates the examination time. Obtained as start time.
- an ultrasonic endoscope device 68 is used as necessary.
- the ultrasonic endoscope device 68 when the ultrasonic endoscope device 68 is activated and the examination using the ultrasonic endoscope device 68 is started, the examination start command output from the ultrasonic endoscope device 68 is received. However, at this time, the detection start time is not obtained based on the inspection start command due to the communication port setting described above.
- the examination using the ultrasonic endoscope device 68 is completed, an inspection end command output from the ultrasonic endoscope device 68 is received. According to the setting, the inspection end time is not obtained based on the inspection end command.
- an examination end command is output from the endoscope device 51.
- the time at which the examination end command is received indicates the examination end time. Obtained as time. Then, the endoscopy ends.
- the examination start time and the examination end time are obtained based on the examination start command and the examination end command output from the endoscope device 51, and are obtained from the examination start time and the examination end time.
- the inspection time for the endoscopy is specified.
- the inspection start time, the inspection end time, the inspection time, and the like are recorded in the image recording device 5h.
- the detection time is specified based on the control command output from one of the devices by setting. For example, by setting the inspection time to be specified based on a control command output from an endoscope apparatus generally used during the entire period of the endoscopy, It becomes possible to precisely define the inspection time for the endoscope inspection.
- the image recording apparatus when the image recording apparatus records the image information according to the instruction, the compressed image information obtained by compressing the acquired original image information is recorded, or the original image information (non-compressed image information) is left as it is. You can now do any of the recordings.
- the original image information which is the uncompressed image information
- DICOM which is a standard for communication with medical images.
- FIG. 23 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the image recording apparatus according to the present embodiment.
- the image recording apparatus includes a CPU 76 for controlling the operation of the entire apparatus, an original image memory 77 for storing the acquired original image information, an image compression block 78 for compressing the original image information, and compression.
- the compressed data memory 79 stores the compressed original image information (compressed image information), and the original image compression block controller.
- Other configurations are the same as those of the image recording device 5 according to the first embodiment.
- the image recording apparatus having such a configuration records either the compressed image information obtained by compressing the acquired original image information or the power of recording the original image information as it is, according to an instruction from the user. Is supposed to do it.
- the CPU 76 When recording the compressed image information obtained by compressing the acquired original image information in accordance with the instruction from the user, the CPU 76 first gives the controller 80 an instruction to start the image compression block 78 (arrow DA). Thus, the image compression block 78 reads the original image information from the original image memory 77 storing the acquired original image information (arrow DC), and compresses the original image information. The compressed original image information (compressed image information) is stored in the compressed data memory 79 (arrow DD). Thereafter, the CPU 76 gives a transfer instruction of the compressed image information to the controller 80 (arrow DA). Thereby, the compressed image information stored in the compressed data memory 79 is transferred to the recording medium 81 (arrows DE, DG).
- the CPU 76 gives a transfer instruction of the original image information to the controller 80 (arrow DB).
- the original image information is read from the original image memory 77 in which the acquired original image information is stored, and is transferred to the recording medium 81 (arrows DF and DG).
- the transferred original image information is transferred from the RGB sequence by one dot, such as RGBRGBRG B- ⁇ '. According to this, the original image information is sequentially transferred from the upper left to the lower right of the image relating to the original image information in the order of RGB one dot at a time.
- the acquired original image information is recorded without being compressed. It is possible to select whether or not to compress and record it. For example, it is possible to output uncompressed image information that is image information conforming to the DICOM standard.
- the original image information is transferred to the recording medium 81 (arrows DF and DG in FIG. 23)
- the original image information is transferred in a dot-by-dot RGB arrangement.
- This transfer method (output method) for each plane of R, G, and B is also one of the transfer methods compliant with DICOM, which is a medical image and communication standard.
- FIG. 24 is a diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of an image recording apparatus that transfers original image information for each of R, G, and B planes. It should be noted that the image recording apparatus shown in FIG. 21 differs from the image recording apparatus shown in FIG. 23 only in the configuration of the controller, and the other configurations are the same.
- the controller 80a includes a plane transfer path for transferring the original image information for each of R, G, and B planes as a path for transferring the original image information stored in the original image memory 77 without compression. It has two routes, a dot transfer route for transferring the original image information for each dot.
- the plane transfer path is provided with a selector 86 that can be switched in accordance with the R, G, and B planes to be transferred, and an 8Z32-bit conversion block 87 that converts input 8-bit data to 32-bit data. In this example, it is assumed that each of R, G, and B is represented by 8 bits.
- the dot transfer path is provided with a transfer 32-bit data generation block 88 for generating transfer 32-bit data based on input data.
- the image recording apparatus having such a configuration, when the acquired original image information is transferred to the recording medium 81 in accordance with an instruction from the user, the original image information is transferred for each of the R, G, and B planes. , Or transfer for each dot.
- the selector When the original image information was transferred for each of the R, G, and B planes according to the instruction from the user, the selector was switched to transfer the output of the selector 8 9 8/3 2 bit conversion block 87.
- the selector 86 is switched for each of the R, G, and B planes to be transferred, and the original image information is converted into an 8 / 3-bit conversion block 87 and a selector 89 for each of the R, G, and B planes. Is output via.
- the selector 89 is switched to transfer the output of the 32-bit data generation block 88 for the dot transfer.
- the original image information is output for each dot via the dot transfer 32 bit data generation block 88 and the selector 89.
- the force for transferring the original image information for each of the R, G, and B planes or for each dot is determined.
- each plane which is one of the image information transfer methods conforming to the DICOM standard.
- the image recording apparatuses according to the first to 12th embodiments of the present invention when a plurality of types of medical devices are used in combination, a plurality of devices are used. Using a single image recording device Since it can be acquired, it is not necessary to provide a dedicated device corresponding to each device, and the entire system can be made a system that is advantageous for cost and space savings. Since information provided from a single device can be handled collectively by one image recording device, it is possible to obtain advantageous effects compared to the conventional technology, such as easy management of information.
- this system includes an electronic endoscope device 122, an endoscope insertion shape detecting device 123, a network-type medical information system. 1 24, terminal device 1 25, etc.
- a monitor 126 is connected to the medical image recording device 122.
- the electronic endoscope device 122 and the endoscope insertion shape detection device 123 constituting the present system medical devices widely used conventionally are used.
- the endoscope input shape detection device 123 is connected to the electronic endoscope device 122 by a universal code extended from a scope (endoscope).
- the electronic endoscope device 122 and the endoscope insertion shape detection device 123 are connected to the medical image recording device 122.
- the medical image recording device 122 further performs TCP / I' ⁇ communication with the network-type medical information system 124 (arrow ⁇ ⁇ ).
- a terminal device 125 for viewing electronic medical records and inputting examination reports is connected to the network-type medical information system 124 via a server (not shown in Fig. 1).
- Serial communication signals are transmitted and received between the medical image recording device 1 2 1 and the electronic endoscope device 1 2 2 and the endoscope insertion shape detecting device 1 2 3 using RS-232C.
- Arrows EB, EC are used to transmit endoscope insertion length data, release signals of electronic endoscope devices, and device data.
- electronic endoscope 1 2 2 It is also possible to transmit and receive signals related to the X contact between the device and the medical image recording device 122 (arrow EB).
- the electronic endoscope device 122 and the endoscope insertion shape detection device 122 transmit the RGB video signal to the medical image recording device 122 (arrows ED, EF), and Used to transmit observation image data 128 of mirror device 122.
- the medical image recording device 122 stores sketches in a predetermined memory such as a nonvolatile memory (endoscope observation image recording means and endoscope insertion length recording means) 127.
- Figure (sketch diagram data) 1 2 9 is stored in advance.
- the sketch diagram is, for example, electronic data representing a schematic diagram of the stomach, the esophagus, the large intestine, and the like, and is a diagram showing the shape of a part to be inspected by the electronic endoscope apparatus 122.
- the endoscope insertion shape detection device 123 is connected to the electronic endoscope device 122, the distance from the marker indicating the display start point of the endoscope to the endoscope is changed.
- the length that is, the insertion length of the endoscope. Knowing the insertion length of the endoscope, at some point, it is possible to know what percentage of the endoscope is located at the entrance to the organ being examined, ie, how many cm from the entrance to the examination site. This is because the average size of each organ is known information.
- 1 2 1 Monitor 1 2 6 Can be displayed by linking to the sketch on 1 6.
- FIG. 26 is a flowchart showing a process of linking the sketch diagram and the observation image of the endoscope.
- S1, S2,... Shown in parentheses in the text represent each step in FIG.
- a sketch diagram is displayed on the monitor 126 of the medical image recording device 121.
- observation image data captured by an endoscope connected to the electronic endoscope device 122 is sequentially transmitted to the medical image recording device 122.
- observation image data and insertion length data transmitted from the electronic endoscope device 122 and the endoscope insertion shape detection device 123 at any time are stored in a nonvolatile memory (endoscope).
- the medical image recording device 122 finds a lesion in the observation image of the endoscope, for example, the observation image in which the lesion is photographed by a pointing device or the like is used.
- Specify (“Specify observation image”) (S l).
- the medical image recording device 1 2 1 Upon receiving an instruction to specify an observation image, the medical image recording device 1 2 1 writes the observation image in memory.
- the insertion length data received from the endoscope insertion shape detection device 123 is specified ("refer to insertion length data") (S2).
- S2 the insertion length data received from the endoscope insertion shape detection device 123
- the medical image recorder 1 2 1 reads the specified observation image data from the memory, reduces the observation image data to a size that fits outside the frame of the screen displaying the sketch diagram, and displays the electronic endoscopy shown in Figure 27.
- a sketch drawing of a report in which the observation images taken by the mirror device 1 2 2 are linked and displayed it is imposed on the screen displaying the sketch drawing (“imposing the observation image”) (S Four ).
- the specified observation image data is imposed on the monitor screen, the sketch The part where the one king was formed and the observed image reduced and displayed are connected by the lead line 13 1 in FIG. 27, so that the user can browse each corresponding one. Display the imposed image on the thumbnail ("Display on thumbnail”) (S5).
- the observation image data received from the electronic endoscope device 122 has a different format depending on the hospital, such as JPEG format, but can be inserted regardless of the file storage format.
- JPEG format a format depending on the hospital
- each time a lesion is found the position of the lesion does not need to be specified in the sketch diagram, and is automatically input. This simplifies the operation. Since the position of the lesion can be specified without relying on the memory of the person performing the endoscopy, reliable recording is possible even when the number of lesions is large.
- An image representing the insertion shape of the endoscope and an endoscope observation image may be displayed on the monitor at the same time. Force to simultaneously display the endoscope insertion shape and observation image ⁇ The user of the medical image recording device 122 can freely select whether to display each image separately.
- one thumbnail and marking of a sketch are made to correspond to a direct.However, depending on the type of lesion, a large number of images may be taken at one site depending on the type of lesion. Alternatively, a list of thumbnails for each region may be displayed, and one thumbnail to be associated may be selected from the list. ⁇ The 14th embodiment>
- the basic configuration of the medical information system including the medical image recording device according to the 14th embodiment is the same as that shown in FIG. 25, that is, the medical image recording device 121, the electronic Endoscope device 1 2 2 and endoscope insertion shape detection device 1 2 3 And so on.
- the 14th embodiment as shown in FIG. 28, as the data of the endoscope main body 13 2, the scope ID 13 which is the data for identifying the scope (endoscope) used for the examination is used. 3 is managed in the electronic endoscope apparatus 122.
- the data of the scope ID can also be shared by the medical image recording device 122.
- the medical image recording device 121 manages the ID of each scope in association with the type of scope, such as a general scope for upper digestive organs, the scope for large intestine, etc., that is, the examination site. Therefore, upon receiving the data of the scope ID, the medical image recording apparatus 122 can specify which site to be inspected from the value of the scope ID.
- the medical image recording device 1 21 Since the medical image recorder 1 21 stores in advance a sketch drawing of each examination region, the medical image recording device 1 21 generates a sketch diagram of the examination region specified by the scope ID data. As a sketch diagram of the organ to be detected, it can be automatically displayed on the monitor 1 26 of FIG. There is no need for the user to identify and display the sketch diagram of the inspection site.
- the report of the test results created by this embodiment can be used for follow-up observation of the lesion. Is also available. For example, it can be used for reexamination six months after resection of a polyp.
- the length of the endoscope data can be used as an indication of the approximate location of the resected polyp, thereby reducing the time required for reexamination. It is also effective when a single patient is examined by multiple doctors.
- the image representing the insertion shape of the endoscope and the endoscope observation image are simultaneously recorded in a medical image. It may be displayed on the monitor of the recording device 121.
- Ability to simultaneously display the endoscope insertion shape and the observation image ⁇ The user of the medical image recording device 21 can freely select whether to display each image separately.
- an element 134 of the electronic endoscope device 122 indicates a patient data input means such as a keyboard, and an element 135 stores device information such as SZN, a scope model name, and the number of times the scope has been used.
- the device information collecting means to be collected is shown. Then, release-related data, patient data, device data, and the like obtained by these means 134 and 135 are transmitted to the medical image recording apparatus 121 as a communication signal (arrow EG).
- the image data 128 is transmitted as a video signal from the electronic endoscope device 122 to the medical image recording device 122 (arrow EH).
- the insertion length data 130 of the endoscope insertion shape detection device 123 is transmitted from the endoscope insertion shape detection device 123 to the medical image recording device as a communication signal (arrow EI).
- the patient data 136, device data 137, image data 128, insertion length data 130, etc. transmitted to the medical image recording device 121 in this manner are stored in the non-volatile memory 127. (Arrow EJ).
- the function of the part for processing data in particular is executed using an information processing device (computer or the like) as shown in FIG. 29 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 138, a memory 139, an input device 140, an output device 141, a network connection device 142, and an external storage device 143, which are mutually connected by a bus 144. It is connected.
- a CPU Central Processing Unit
- the memory 139 stores programs and data used for processing, including, for example, R ⁇ M (read only memory) and RAM random access memory.
- External storage device 143 Used for storing data and the like.
- the CPU 138 executes a program using the memory 139 to link a series of observation images and sketch drawings and display the images on the screen.
- the input device 140 is used when the user specifies an observation image to be linked.
- the output device 144 is used to display an image and a thumbnail in which the observation image and the sketch diagram are linked.
- the network connection device 142 is a device for connecting to another medical device via a network.
- the medical image recording device 1 2 1 receives the observation image data and the insertion length data of the endoscope from the electronic endoscope device 1 2 2 and the endoscope insertion shape detection device 1 2 3 and the network connection device 1 4 2
- the above-mentioned data can be received from an external device via a memory, and can be loaded into the memory 139 and used.
- the medical image recording apparatus does not use the endoscope insertion shape detection device because it has a means for linking the observation image data with the sketch drawing of the examination site and displaying the link on the screen. It can also be applied to inspection of a part.
- various data are managed by managing the data held by each medical device by the medical image recording device. It can be used comprehensively. Since there is provided a means for automatically linking the lesion in the sketch drawing and the endoscope observation image of the lesion, the time required for creating a report is greatly reduced. In addition, because the created report is digitized, it can be used for purposes other than recording inspection results.
- FIG. 30 shows a configuration of the endoscope image filing system in the present embodiment.
- the system shown in FIG. 30 has a marking function for marking an image to be taken while performing an inspection during the endoscopic inspection, to indicate that the image has been selected. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the trouble of searching for the image to be used for report creation by marking the image to be used for the report while taking the image at the time of endoscopy, and creating the report by selecting from the images marked at a later date.
- the endoscope image filing system shown in Fig. 30 is composed of an image recording device 145, an endoscope system 146, a scope 147, a monitor 148, a server 149, and a terminal 150. I have.
- the image recording device 145, the server 149 and the terminal are connected to the network via the LAN 155, and the images captured by the endoscope system via the LAN 155 are image-recorded.
- the information is recorded in the server 149 by the device 145, and the data such as the image in the server 149 is read out by the terminal 150 when the report is created.
- an endoscope system 144 and a monitor 148 are connected to the image recording device 144 by a dedicated line.
- this system may be configured to include a plurality of image recording devices 144 and terminals 150, or a single image recording device 144 may be connected to a plurality of endoscope systems 144 and scopes 144. It is good also as a structure which is performed.
- the image recording device 145 is used to record and store images captured by the endoscope in the server 149, and to process images and connections for operators such as endoscopists. Performs processing to display various information on the status of the equipment on the monitor 148.
- Image compression section 152, mark generation section 153, synthesis section 154, header information addition section 1 Has 5 5
- the image compression section 152 performs data compression processing on the image data from the endoscope system 144.
- Mark generator 1 5 3 operates scope 1 4 7
- the synthesizing unit 154 generates display screen data by synthesizing the selected mark generated by the mark generation unit 153 on the captured image with the endoscope image input from the endoscope system 146. Output to monitor 1 4 8.
- the header information adding unit 155 generates header information indicating the information about the patient to be added to the compressed data and the imaging environment when the fetched still image is stored in the server 149.
- the image recording device 145 sends the image data to the server 149 in the form of an image file in which header information is added to the compressed data of the captured image, and stores the endoscope image in the database of the server 149. To register.
- the endoscope system 144 converts the observation image of the subject captured by the scope 144 into a video signal, and outputs the video signal to the image recording device 144 as an endoscope image.
- the scope 147 is the part that controls the imaging.
- the tip of the scope is inserted into the patient to be examined, and the reflected light of the light from a light source (not shown) is photoelectrically converted by a solid-state imaging device such as a CCD, and the endoscope system 1 4 Output to 6.
- the scope 147 is provided with a scope switch 156 at a position where the operator can operate while performing the inspection.
- the scope switch 156 three to four poten- tial switches are usually prepared, and the function to be set for each switch can be assigned by software by changing the setting.
- four button switches, SW_A, SW-B, SW-C, and SW-D are provided as scope switches 1 46.
- SW-A is used to release the captured image as still image data.
- the switch, SW-B has a marking switch for setting the marking mode for marking the image captured as a still image
- the SW-C has a function for starting and notifying the start and end of the inspection. It is assumed that Note that the function of this start Z end switch is not assigned to the scope switch 156, but to the keyboard of the endoscope system 146. It may be configured to assign to input devices such as a card and a foot switch.
- the monitor 148 is a display monitor that displays an endoscope image 157 currently captured by the scope 147.
- a selection mark 158 indicating whether or not the current mode is the marking mode is displayed. Then, when the release switch SW-A is pressed while the selection mark 158 is displayed on the monitor 148 and the endoscope image is captured, the captured image is marked.
- the configuration in which the marking image is pressed by pressing the SW-A after the SW-B of the scope switch 156 is once pressed to enter the marking mode has been described.
- the present embodiment is not limited to this. Instead, it is also possible to adopt a configuration in which the image is masked and captured simply by pressing SW_B.
- the server 149 is a file server that stores personal information of the patient and the captured image of the endoscope in a database.
- the terminal 150 is an information processing device that is connected to the server 149 via the LAN 1501 via a network, and a doctor who has performed an endoscopic examination uses the terminal 150 to obtain the endoscope obtained from the server 149. Create reports while recalling mirror images and patient information.
- FIG. 31 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the image recording device 145.
- the image recording device 145 shown in the figure includes a CPU 159 for controlling various operations, a ROM 160 for storing a control program and the like, a RAMI 61 serving as a working memory during operation, and images from the endoscope system 146.
- Video RAM (V-RAM) 162 for storing and storing signals, input for receiving input from an input device such as an operation panel or a keyboard, or input from a portable storage medium reading device such as a CD-ROM.
- network interface network I / F
- server 149 Compression to be done It has a nonvolatile flash memory 166 for storing image data, an image compression LS 1 167 for compressing image signals, and a communication interface (communication IZF) 168 for transmitting and receiving communication signals to and from the endoscope system 146. These are connected by a bus line 169.
- 0 to 111 59 control other components by executing the firmware in 1 ⁇ 0] ⁇ 160 and the program read from the input unit.
- Various processes described in this specification such as a process for display on the monitor 148, a process for marking an endoscope image, and a process for storage in the server 149, are realized.
- the image recording device 145 is not configured such that the CPU 159 executes programs and implements processing in software as shown in FIG. 31, but a part or all of the image recording device 145 is configured by specialized hardware. Then, the processing may be realized.
- the operator When performing an endoscopy, the operator, such as an endoscopy physician, first uses an input device such as a keyboard or a card reader of the endoscope system 146 installed near the patient's bed. Enter the patient identification information such as the test ID added to the test and the ID number of the patient to be tested (if the patient is not registered in the server 149, also enter the patient's personal information such as name, age, and gender).
- the header information adding unit 155 of the image recording device 145 sends the personal information for the patient to the server in order to generate the header information to be added to the image data of the captured endoscope image. Read from 149.
- the header information adding unit 155 of the image recording device 145 records the inspection start time. The time recorded at this time is based on the internal clock of the server 149.
- the endoscope image is captured as a still image.
- the image compression section 152 performs data compression processing on the image data input from the endoscope system 144, and the header information is obtained.
- the adding unit 155 adds header information including the patient's personal information and the photographing information of the image to the compressed image data, and transmits the compressed image data to the server 149 via the LAN 155 for storage.
- the release button SW is used to capture the image that the operator will use for future report creation.
- press SW- B Before pressing A, press SW- B first.
- the press of SW—B is notified to the mark generator 153 via the endoscope system 144.
- the mark generation unit 153 generates image data of the selected mark to be displayed on the screen on the monitor 148 and outputs it to the synthesizing unit 154.
- the synthesizing section 154 synthesizes the endoscope image from the endoscope system 146 with the image data from the mark generation section 153, and outputs it to the monitor 148.
- a selection mark 158 indicating that the marking has been made is displayed on the screen of the monitor 148. This allows the operator to confirm during the operation that the image has been selected.
- the image data compressed by the image compression unit 152 as described above is added to the image data.
- the header information added by the header information addition unit 155 is added to the header information and transmitted to the server 149.
- the header information addition unit 155 receives the notification from the mark generation unit 153, and The image in the information is marked Turns on the flag indicating that As a result, information indicating whether or not the image has been marked is added to the data of the endoscope image stored in the server 149.
- the marking is canceled, and this is notified to the mark generation unit 15 "" 3 and the header information addition unit 155.
- the mark generation unit 153 stops generating the mark image, and the selection mark 158 indicating that the marking is performed disappears on the display screen of the monitor 148.
- the header information adding unit 155 sets the flag indicating whether or not marking has been performed in the header information to OFF. Also, if SW-A is not pressed after a certain time has elapsed after SW-B is pressed, the marking is canceled and the selection mark 158 disappears from the display screen of the monitor 148.
- the operator presses the scope switch SW-C to notify the endoscope system 146 of the end of the examination.
- the header information adding unit 155 of the image recording device 145 records the inspection end time based on the internal clock of the server 149. Then, the server 149 is notified of the inspection end time and the inspection start time described above.
- FIG. 32 is a flowchart showing an operation process of the image recording device 145 at the time of an endoscopy.
- step S11 the start switch SW-C to be pressed in step S11 (“start SW ⁇ N?”) (Step S1). 1, NO). Then, when SW-C is pressed (step S11, YES), the current time is inquired to the server 149 as step S12, and the time responded is recorded as the inspection start time ("start time recording"). )), Waits for the input of the scope switch 156 as step S13 (“Scope SW ON?”) (Step S13, N ⁇ ). In step S13, the scope switch 1 56 is pressed, and if the scope switch # 56 is the SW-B marking switch (steps S13 and SW-B), the header information adding unit 1 is used as step S14.
- step 5 the flag indicating whether or not the header information added to the compressed image data has been marked is turned on (“flag ON”). Is generated and the selection mark 1558 is displayed on the monitor 1 48 ("mark display"), and the process returns to the step S13 waiting for switch input.
- step S13 the scope switch 156 is pressed, and if the scope switch 156 is the release switch of SW_A (step S13, SW_A), the image captured by the scope 147 is taken as a still image as step SI6. Capture (“Image capture”).
- step S17, NO the processing of steps S13 to S17 is repeated (step S17, NO) until the end switch SW—C is pressed as step S17 (“end SW ON?”). If SW-C is pressed in step S17 (step S17, YES), the current time is queried to the server 149 as step S18, and the time of response is recorded as the inspection end time. (“End time recording”), then end the process.
- the endoscopy doctor who performed the endoscopy reports the results of the endoscopy for the purpose of using it as a report to the attending physician or as an electronic medical record Create a report.
- FIG. 33 is a diagram showing an example of a procedure for creating an inspection report.
- the inspection report is created while reading data in the server 149 from the terminal 150 as needed.
- the report is created by displaying the patient profile (170 in the figure), displaying the request information from another department (170 in the figure), and creating the pathological information. (172 in the same figure), image selection (this (If you select an image here, etc.) (1753 in the same figure), Schema edit (174 in the same figure) to input the sketch of the inspected part, input of findings (175 in the same figure), The details of the treatment performed during the examination (176 in the same figure), the input of the diagnosis results (177 in the same figure), and the input of comments (178 in the same figure) are performed.
- the report is registered (179 in the figure), that is, the completed report is registered in the database of the server 149.
- the images taken during the inspection are imported to the terminal 150, and all the images are displayed on the screen. After displaying the information on the website, the content was checked sequentially while relying on the memory to select the one to be used for the report.
- FIG. 34 and FIG. 35 are diagrams showing examples of an image selection screen used in an image selection procedure in report creation.
- the image selection screen is displayed as an index image on the terminal 150 screen, as shown in Fig. 34.
- a reduced image of the captured endoscope image is displayed.
- Figure 34 shows various information about the endoscopy for which the report is being created, such as the examination ID, examination description, patient name, etc., under 180 of all endoscopic images taken during the examination.
- the reduced images 1 8 1 are listed.
- the selection mark 18 2 is added to the image marked at the time of image capture. So report creation The operator can easily see the images selected and marked for report creation from the display screen 180a, and easily check the images necessary for report creation by checking mainly the marked images. Can be found.
- the report creator checks the image captured by the inspection on the display screen 180 of Fig. 34 or Fig. 35, and operates the tab 18 3 which is a pull-down menu with the pointing device. To select an image.
- five images images whose tabs 183 are labeled AA
- two images images whose tabs 183 are labeled B).
- FIG. 36 is a diagram showing a display example of the created report.
- the figure shows an example in which a report stored in the server 149 is displayed on the screen of an information processing device such as the terminal 150.
- the report shown in the figure contains patient information 186 showing personal information (patient ID, name, date of birth, gender, etc.) of the patient who underwent endoscopy, examination ID, examination date, examination unit, Inspection information 187 showing records of endoscopic examinations that are the subject of reports such as the number of shots, examination time, examination conditions, etc., images 188 showing images captured by endoscopy, and diagnostic results Show 189 and comments by report authors A comment 190 is shown. In the example shown in the same figure, five images 188a and 188b are selected as esophageal images and stomach images, respectively, and are attached to the report.
- this system selects in advance by marking the captured image during endoscopy This can reduce the trouble of selecting images when creating a report.
- FIG. 37 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of an image file that stores image data when transmitting an endoscopic image to be registered in the server 149 from the image recording device 144.
- the image file is composed of a header section 191 and an image data section 192 storing the compressed image data.
- the header section 191 various information about the image data stored in the image data section 1992 is stored.
- an image number 191 for identifying each image is stored.
- image data size (image size) 19 1 b image data size (image size) 19 1 b, compression size 19 1 c, color data top position information indicating the top position of each color of image data 19 1 d, spare area 19 1 e , Information on the name of the examination device used for endoscopy 19 1 f, Patient information on the patient who underwent examinations such as patient ID, patient name, age, sex, etc. 191 g, Purging device of recording device, Examination Inspection information 19 1 h showing inspection conditions such as date, inspection number, etc., setting options showing information on optional settings such as brightness of the light source of the scope, Jenhans etc.Functional information 19 1 i, and data storage area of expansion area 1 9 1 j is provided. Of these, the extended area 1 9 1 j is marked with this image Flag information indicating (presence / absence of marking) is stored.
- FIG. 38 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of a file in the server.
- the data of the endoscope image sent from the image recording device 144 to the server 149 is registered and stored in a database constructed on the server 149.
- the image data of the endoscopic images stored in the database are the examination master file 1993, the patient master file 1994, the image management file 1995, the image information table 1996, and the image file 1 9 7
- the image file 1997 is composed of the image number 1991a of Fig. 37 and the compressed image data in the image data section 1992, and the examination master file 1993 and the patient master file 19 4.
- the image management file 195 and the image information table 196 are constructed based on various information stored in the header section 191.
- the inspection master file 13 is a table that manages information about endoscopy, such as an inspection date and an inspection time.
- the inspection start time and the end time transmitted from the image recording device 145 are managed by the inspection master file 193.
- the patient master file 194 is a table that manages information on patients who have undergone examinations, such as patient IDs and patient names.
- the image management file 195 is a table (table for managing patient data for checking, etc.) that manages information on endoscopic images taken in, such as examination ID patient ID, image number, and the like.
- the image information table 196 is a table for managing information about marking such as an image number of a marked image.
- the image file 197 stores the image data of the captured endoscope image, and records the compressed image data and the image number.
- the examination master file 1 9 3 and the patient master file 1 The examination ID is linked between the examination master file 1993, the examination master file 1993 and the image management file 1995, and between the image management file 1995 and the image information table 1996.
- the file 194 and the image management file 195 are linked by the patient ID.
- the range of arrow FA indicates a database
- the range of arrow FB indicates an image file.
- the report creator when recalling an image when creating a report, uses the examination ID via the examination master file 193 or the patient ID via the patient master file 194 to retrieve the image management file 195. , And from the image information table 196 and the image file 197 to which the image management file 195 is linked, display the image selection screen containing the marking information as shown in Figs. 34 and 35 on the terminal. Display on the 150 screen.
- the selected image is attached to the created report by an image number.
- an image number As described above, according to the fifteenth embodiment of the present invention described above, it is possible to select an image to be used for a report at the time of endoscopy, and it is not necessary to select an image later by relying on memory. Therefore, the selection of the image can be performed accurately. In addition, the complexity of report creation can be eliminated, and the load required for report creation can be reduced.
- the start time and end time of the inspection can be accurately recorded.
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