[Operational and economic evaluation of a Laser Printer Multimodality system]

Radiol Med. 1991 Mar;81(3):314-9.
[Article in Italian]

Abstract

The increasing application of digital techniques to diagnostic imaging is causing significant changes in several related activities, such as the reproduction of digital images on film. In the Department of Diagnostic Imaging of the University of Brescia, about 70% of the whole of images are produced by digital techniques; at present, most of these images are reproduced on film with a Multimodality System interfacing CT, MR, DSA, and DR units with a single laser printer. Our analysis evaluates the operative and economic aspects of image reproduction, by comparing the "single cassette" multiformat Camera and the Laser Printer Multimodality System. Our results point out the advantages obtained by reproducing images with a Laser Printer Multimodality System: outstanding quality, reproduction of multiple originals, and marked reduction in the time needed for both image archiving and film handling. The Laser Printer Multimodality System allows over 5 hours/day to be saved--that is to say the working day of an operator, who can be thus shifted to other functions. The important economic aspect of the reproduction of digital images on film proves the Laser Printer Multimodality System to have some advantages over Cameras.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Evaluation Studies as Topic
  • Radiography / instrumentation*
  • Radiology Information Systems / economics
  • Radiology Information Systems / instrumentation*