@article {18570637, title = {OSPACS: Ultrasound image management system.}, journal = {Source code for biology and medicine}, volume = {3}, year = {2008}, month = {2008}, pages = {11}, abstract = {ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Ultrasound scanning uses the medical imaging format, DICOM, for electronically storing the images and data associated with a particular scan. Large health care facilities typically use a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) for storing and retrieving such images. However, these systems are usually not suitable for managing large collections of anonymized ultrasound images gathered during a clinical screening trial. RESULTS: We have developed a system enabling the accurate archiving and management of ultrasound images gathered during a clinical screening trial. It is based upon a Windows application utilizing an open-source DICOM image viewer and a relational database. The system automates the bulk import of DICOM files from removable media by cross-validating the patient information against an external database, anonymizing the data as well as the image, and then storing the contents of the file as a field in a database record. These image records may then be retrieved from the database and presented in a tree-view control so that the user can select particular images for display in a DICOM viewer or export them to external media. CONCLUSION: This system provides error-free automation of ultrasound image archiving and management, suitable for use in a clinical trial. An open-source project has been established to promote continued development of the system.}, url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2442597/}, author = {Stott, Will and Ryan, Andy and Jacobs, Ian J and Menon, Usha and Bessant, Conrad and Jones, Christopher} }