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OsiriX

OsiriX is an image processing application for the Apple MacOS operating system dedicated to DICOM images (".dcm" / ".DCM" extension) produced by equipment (MRI, CT, PET, PET-CT, ...). OsiriX is complementary to existing viewers, in particular to nuclear medicine viewers. It can also read many other file formats: TIFF (8,16, 32 bits), JPEG, PDF, AVI, MPEG and QuickTime. It is fully compliant with the DICOM standard for image communication and image file formats. OsiriX is able to receive images transferred by DICOM communication protocol from any PACS or medical imaging modality (STORE SCP - Service Class Provider, STORE SCU - Service Class User, and Query/Retrieve).

OsiriX
Initial release2004; 20 years ago (2004)
Stable release
13.0 / November 12, 2022; 16 months ago (2022-11-12)
Operating systemmacOS (Commercial software), iOS (commercial software)
Typemedical imaging software (DICOM)
LicenseGNU LGPL, Proprietary (since 2010)
Websitewww.osirix-viewer.com

Since 2010, a commercial version of OsiriX, named "OsiriX MD", is available.[1] Its original source code is still available on GitHub.[2] A demo version, "OsiriX Lite", still remains available free of charge with some limitations.[3]

History edit

The OsiriX project started in 2004 at UCLA with Dr Antoine Rosset and Prof. Osman Ratib.[4][5] OsiriX has been developed by Rosset, working in LaTour Hospital (Geneva, Switzerland) and Joris Heuberger, a computer scientist from Geneva.

In 2010, a version of OsiriX for iPhone and iPod touch was released.

Major milestones in OsiriX versions edit

OsiriX 6.5 - 3D ROIs are introduced [6]

OsiriX 7.0 - Several reporting plugins are included: PI-RADS, BI-RADS, Coronary Angiography, TAVI and Liver report plugins [7]

OsiriX 7.5 - Dark Mode and vessel tracking (centreline) [8]

OsiriX 8.5 - DICOMweb protocol support [9]

OsiriX 9.0 - Smart Display (adjust image scaling to image content) [10]

OsiriX 9.5 - Javascript web viewer for the built-in Web Portal functionality [11]

OsiriX 12.0 - Compiled for Apple Silicon processors (M1, M2, …) [12]

OsiriX 13.0 - DICOM fields editing directly in the database window

Features edit

OsiriX has been specifically designed for navigation and visualization of multimodality and multidimensional images: 2D Viewer, 3D Viewer, 4D Viewer (3D series with temporal dimension, for example: Cardiac-CT) and 5D Viewer (3D series with temporal and functional dimensions, for example: Cardiac-PET-CT). The 3D Viewer offers all modern rendering modes: Multiplanar reconstruction (MPR), Surface Rendering, Volume Rendering and Maximum intensity projection (MIP). All these modes support 4D data and are able to produce image fusion between two different series (for example: PET-CT).

OsiriX is simultaneously a DICOM PACS workstation for imaging and an image processing software package for research (radiology and nuclear imaging), functional imaging, 3D imaging, confocal microscopy and molecular imaging.

OsiriX supports a complete plug-in architecture that allows one to expand the capabilities of OsiriX for personal needs. OsiriX is released under a proprietary license and runs under macOS.

OsiriX source code makes heavy use of Apple idioms such as Cocoa. The source is almost entirely in Objective-C.

Pixmeo company edit

In 2010, the OsiriX Team created the company Pixmeo[13] to promote and distribute a special limited version of OsiriX called OsiriX MD. Unlike the regular version, this version is certified for medical imaging. OsiriX MD is a FDA cleared 510k class II medical device, according to US Food And Drug Regulation CFR21 part 820. OsiriX MD complies with European Directive 93/42/EEC concerning medical devices. Under this directive, it is regarded as a class IIa.

References edit

  1. ^ "OsiriX MD". Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  2. ^ "OsiriX on Github". GitHub. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  3. ^ "OsiriX Lite limitations". Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  4. ^ Rosset, Antoine; Spadola, Luca; Ratib, Osman (2004). "OsiriX: An Open-Source Software for Navigating in Multidimensional DICOM Images". Journal of Digital Imaging. 17 (3): 205–216. doi:10.1007/s10278-004-1014-6. PMC 3046608. PMID 15534753.
  5. ^ http://www.osirix-viewer.com/UserManualIntroduction.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ 6.5 - February 2015, retrieved August 13, 2023
  7. ^ 7.0 - November 2015, retrieved August 13, 2023
  8. ^ 7.5 - May 2016, retrieved August 13, 2023
  9. ^ 8.5 - June 2017, retrieved August 13, 2023
  10. ^ 9.0 - September 2017, retrieved August 13, 2023
  11. ^ 9.5 - June 2018, retrieved August 13, 2023
  12. ^ 12.0 - November 2020, retrieved August 13, 2023
  13. ^ "OsiriX Story". www.osirix-viewer.com. Retrieved January 21, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Radiographics: Navigating the Fifth Dimension: Innovative Interface for Multidimensional Multimodality Image Navigation

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources OsiriX news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message OsiriX is an image processing application for the Apple MacOS operating system dedicated to DICOM images dcm DCM extension produced by equipment MRI CT PET PET CT OsiriX is complementary to existing viewers in particular to nuclear medicine viewers It can also read many other file formats TIFF 8 16 32 bits JPEG PDF AVI MPEG and QuickTime It is fully compliant with the DICOM standard for image communication and image file formats OsiriX is able to receive images transferred by DICOM communication protocol from any PACS or medical imaging modality STORE SCP Service Class Provider STORE SCU Service Class User and Query Retrieve OsiriXInitial release2004 20 years ago 2004 Stable release13 0 November 12 2022 16 months ago 2022 11 12 Operating systemmacOS Commercial software iOS commercial software Typemedical imaging software DICOM LicenseGNU LGPL Proprietary since 2010 Websitewww wbr osirix viewer wbr comSince 2010 a commercial version of OsiriX named OsiriX MD is available 1 Its original source code is still available on GitHub 2 A demo version OsiriX Lite still remains available free of charge with some limitations 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Major milestones in OsiriX versions 2 Features 3 Pixmeo company 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe OsiriX project started in 2004 at UCLA with Dr Antoine Rosset and Prof Osman Ratib 4 5 OsiriX has been developed by Rosset working in LaTour Hospital Geneva Switzerland and Joris Heuberger a computer scientist from Geneva In 2010 a version of OsiriX for iPhone and iPod touch was released Major milestones in OsiriX versions edit OsiriX 6 5 3D ROIs are introduced 6 OsiriX 7 0 Several reporting plugins are included PI RADS BI RADS Coronary Angiography TAVI and Liver report plugins 7 OsiriX 7 5 Dark Mode and vessel tracking centreline 8 OsiriX 8 5 DICOMweb protocol support 9 OsiriX 9 0 Smart Display adjust image scaling to image content 10 OsiriX 9 5 Javascript web viewer for the built in Web Portal functionality 11 OsiriX 12 0 Compiled for Apple Silicon processors M1 M2 12 OsiriX 13 0 DICOM fields editing directly in the database windowFeatures editOsiriX has been specifically designed for navigation and visualization of multimodality and multidimensional images 2D Viewer 3D Viewer 4D Viewer 3D series with temporal dimension for example Cardiac CT and 5D Viewer 3D series with temporal and functional dimensions for example Cardiac PET CT The 3D Viewer offers all modern rendering modes Multiplanar reconstruction MPR Surface Rendering Volume Rendering and Maximum intensity projection MIP All these modes support 4D data and are able to produce image fusion between two different series for example PET CT OsiriX is simultaneously a DICOM PACS workstation for imaging and an image processing software package for research radiology and nuclear imaging functional imaging 3D imaging confocal microscopy and molecular imaging OsiriX supports a complete plug in architecture that allows one to expand the capabilities of OsiriX for personal needs OsiriX is released under a proprietary license and runs under macOS OsiriX source code makes heavy use of Apple idioms such as Cocoa The source is almost entirely in Objective C Pixmeo company editIn 2010 the OsiriX Team created the company Pixmeo 13 to promote and distribute a special limited version of OsiriX called OsiriX MD Unlike the regular version this version is certified for medical imaging OsiriX MD is a FDA cleared 510k class II medical device according to US Food And Drug Regulation CFR21 part 820 OsiriX MD complies with European Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices Under this directive it is regarded as a class IIa References edit OsiriX MD Retrieved July 25 2018 OsiriX on Github GitHub Retrieved July 25 2018 OsiriX Lite limitations Retrieved July 25 2018 Rosset Antoine Spadola Luca Ratib Osman 2004 OsiriX An Open Source Software for Navigating in Multidimensional DICOM Images Journal of Digital Imaging 17 3 205 216 doi 10 1007 s10278 004 1014 6 PMC 3046608 PMID 15534753 http www osirix viewer com UserManualIntroduction pdf bare URL PDF 6 5 February 2015 retrieved August 13 2023 7 0 November 2015 retrieved August 13 2023 7 5 May 2016 retrieved August 13 2023 8 5 June 2017 retrieved August 13 2023 9 0 September 2017 retrieved August 13 2023 9 5 June 2018 retrieved August 13 2023 12 0 November 2020 retrieved August 13 2023 OsiriX Story www osirix viewer com Retrieved January 21 2018 External links editOfficial website Radiographics Navigating the Fifth Dimension Innovative Interface for Multidimensional Multimodality Image Navigation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title OsiriX amp oldid 1170170880, 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