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To: BillyG who wrote (20136)8/2/1997 3:06:00 PM
From: J Fieb   of 50808
 
cardiac catheterization is video at 15-60 frames/sec. They like to watch the heart and evaluate how well it contracts, and watch the valves in action, etc. Minimum requirements " image matrix 512x512x8 bits, this corresponds to an aquisition rate of 7.5 Mbytes/sec but could be as high as 60 Mbytes/s " Duke University was using 4200 Gbytes/yr to store just its cardic caths back in 94 .An increasing number of other procedures use video also. Duke wanted to keep 5-10 years of data available and estimated that they would need42,000 Gbytes of storage. Only this year our 300 bed hospital got rid of its 35 mm cinarteriographic film for recording and archiving this info. Any role for MPEG2 here?
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