miniIRIS - a program for digital recording and archiving medical images with patient database
miniIRIS characteristics
- recording static images and video sequences from analogue (VIDEO) and digital signals (IEEE1394, USB)
- quick access to image documentation of selected patients - database
- examination report in an electronic and paper version - printout of images with corresponding comments
- providing the patients with their medical results obtained during a visit on a CD/DVD
- archiving data on CDs/DVSs or hard drives
- simple menu in English / Polish
- multi-stand work in a network
- work in MS Windows® 2000 / XP / Vista environment
miniIRIS - program functions
Patients' list
- entering, editing and viewing patients' personal data
- information about saved images and videos and when they were taken
- searching the database according to the following criteria: date, name, personal ID number, patient's records number, type of multimediaw
Recording and editing static images and video sequence
(e.g. from an endoscope, microscope, videocolposcope, slit lamp, ulstrasonograph)
- saving and reading images in various formats (TIFF, JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF)
- saving a video sequence on a computer's hard drive and then editing select frames
- basic image processing (brightness, contrast, zoom)
Report
- printing out a report including select medical data (images andf stills) with corresponding description, as well as the patient's data
Saving on CD/DVD
- providing the patients with images, video sequences and reports from a chosen visit
Archiving
- protection against data loss
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Additional modules for miniIRIS (optional):
Digital camera operation module (e.g. CANON or NIKON Coolpix)
- enables setting chosen parameters of the camera from the level of the miniIRIS application and then taking a picture and saving it with chosen patients' records
Digital camera operation module (standards: FireWire, USB 2.0)
- enables setting important digital camera parameters from the level of the IRIS application
Additional equipment
For a desktop computer:
- internal video card
- footswitch to freeze images (facilitates freezing and saving frames as well as switching to "live" preview)
For a notebook:
- external video card
- footswitch to freeze images (facilitates freezing and saving frames as well as switching to "live" preview)
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