Abstract
A major cost component in cardiac angiography is the use of cinefilm. In addition, cinefilm is very inefficient to develop and to store and also difficult to reproduce. There is one unique archival copy, and if it becomes torn, or lost, it cannot be replaced. Consequently, physicians and administrators looking to save time, increase efficiency and cut costs are also looking to eliminate cinefilm use. The increase in digital cardiac procedures has led to a desire for a compatible, effective digital archiving and communication system. The challenge in cardiology is to find a digital solution for cardiac archiving that meets three basic requirements: 1. Cost effectiveness 2. Ability to perform the basic clinical functions: Review, Exchange and Archive 3. Standard format for exchange
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