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Cath Lab films

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Re: Cath Lab films

Post by scottbushey » Sat Dec 19, 2009 12:11 pm

John,
I would love to see your films. I am a nurse who works for a renowned facility. I used to be a scrub nurse for one of the pioneers of angiography. Do you have reports as well? How did the last angiography go? Did the doctors mention anything on this last intervention in regards to your progress?

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Re: Cath Lab films

Post by ofonorow » Sun Dec 20, 2009 3:33 am

First, can you summarize the results? You say you feel better, but what do the films show?

Second if there is a way to make these scans public, so any and all doctors can view them, I will help and post under the Vitamincfoundation.org.
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Re: Cath Lab films

Post by Johnwen » Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:16 pm

Can't guarantee this will work on your particular files but it's freeware designed to veiw Dicom images.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ezdicom/
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Post by jknosplr » Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:31 pm

This viewer works, I have the GE imbeded into the CD's to large to send. I'm trying to send the files to owen , my personal e-mail will not handle files larger than 5mb. I working on web mail but what I really need is a FTP site to upload to.......got one?

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Re: Cath Lab films

Post by pamojja » Sun Dec 20, 2009 1:54 pm

There is a very easy service to share any kind of files:

http://www.dropbox.com/

After signing you install a little free program on you machine and by dragging any file upto 2 GB into a specified folder, the upload to the server starts automatically (but according to file size might take some time). Just have to right-click and select 'copy public link' on your file on your computer and paste this link in a forum or email, and thereby this files can be downloaded from anyone in the known of your public link.

That's only the most advantageous thing about this service. You can of course keep all your files private and use it for having access to required files from a different computer. With others who also use this service you can give access even to whole folders on your machine and share whatever you want.

Kind regards..

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Re: Cath Lab films

Post by jknosplr » Sun Dec 20, 2009 3:00 pm

I think we have it here are the three public links to the files for the RCA films. Use this viewer from Johnwen http://sourceforge.net/projects/ezdicom/

Sometimes it hangs and you need to close program file and restart, also open two instances of the program and you can compare film frame to film frame and also change filters and speed. any and all feed back would be appreciated

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3608681/IM11_RAC_06_29_2009
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3608681/IM8_RCA_11_14_2007
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3608681/IM9_RCA_06_26_2009

Thanks to all for the info to make this happen

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Re: Cath Lab films

Post by Johnwen » Sun Dec 20, 2009 4:56 pm

On the Ezdicom if you use F1 & F2 you can go frame by frame forward and back makes it a little easier to get the whole picture. That way if you spot something you can bounce back and forth on it, also sliding your mouse on the pic changes contrast of it.Just Info
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Re: Cath Lab films

Post by jknosplr » Mon Dec 21, 2009 1:59 am

Gentleman, enclosed find another film dated 09/27/2007

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3608681/1_RCA_09_27_2007

This film is of RCA but was shot in a Israeli hospital the day of my heart attack. The quality is much better than the 11/14/2007 film with much better detail but has a slightly different angle.Pay close attention to the RPDA and the RPL1 (blockages). I parsed this out this AM on a hunch that the platform that Johnwen linked may be compatible, it is so now the data stream is complete.
again if any one has questions or would like a different view please feel free to contact me.

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