DICOM and PACS are both important technologies used in the field of medical imaging, but they serve different functions.
Features of DICOM
1. Suitability with IT Industry:
DICOM is best merged with the Information Technology (IT) sector. In 2010, the digital pathology got deployed in the DCIM standards. This integration was accepted by all the healthcare providers. It allowed them to use digital pathology in their prevailing IT sector, moreover, without spending an extra penny.
2. Impeccable Performance:
The extensions wherein the images are kept offer high performance whenever these are being utilized. The image with a higher resolution offers the highest data. Here supplement 145 works and recommends a consideration to keep the images in pathology and then maps sub-regions from the layers into the DICOM series.
3. Complete Scanning:
Most of the scanners are not being able to capture the whole slide of the images and these are specifically maintained under DICOM standards. It allows the scanners to avoid the un-captured area and make small-size images.
Features of PACS
1. Better Analysis & Viewing:
The technology facilitates the radiologist to view the digital images by zooming in and getting a closer aspect of the health conditions. It also ensures that the radiologist can manipulate the image. It then helps in better viewing and analysis that ultimately helps in a better diagnosis of the problem.
2. Improved Data Management:
One more add on while using PACS is it facilitates magnificent data management efficiency. It reduces an imperative count of duplicate images, it keeps a record of all the previous data electronically.
3. Access to Patient Reports:
The best part of PACS is it provides quick access to patient images and reports. It enables tests to be conducted flawlessly and anywhere. Simultaneously, the outcomes can be shared electronically anywhere.
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