How to Solve the Issue of Dynamic Gastrointestinal DR GIFs Failing to Upload to PACS
When using dynamic gastrointestinal DR, after capturing dynamic images for patients, you may find that the images cannot be successfully transmitted to PACS. How should thiWhen using dynamic gastrointestinal DR, many hospitals encounter difficulties in uploading dynamic images to PACS. This challenge is often related to dynamic gastrointestinal DR PACS compatibility issues or misconfigured DICOM configuration for DR image transfer. After capturing dynamic sequences for patients, users may find that the images cannot be successfully transmitted. In this article, engineers from Perlove analyze the main causes of the problem and provide practical solutions.s issue be resolved?
Engineers from Perlove analyzed that the possible causes of this problem include the following:
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1. DICOM Protocol Compatibility Issues
Why PACS May Reject Dynamic DR Images
The dynamic gastrointestinal DR may generate images that do not fully comply with the DICOM 3.0 standard, or the PACS system may not support certain image formats (such as dynamic sequence storage SOP classes). This is one of the most common cases of dynamic gastrointestinal DR PACS compatibility errors.
Ensuring Compliance with DICOM Configuration for DR Image Transfer
- Verify whether the DR device supports the DICOM 3.0 standard, and check whether the generated dynamic images meet DICOM format requirements (e.g., file header information, transfer syntax).
- Contact the device manufacturer or PACS vendor to confirm support for dynamic sequence SOP classes. If necessary, upgrade the device firmware or PACS system.
2. Network Transmission and Configuration Errors
Common Mistakes in IP, Port, and AE Title Setup
The network connection parameters between the DR device and PACS (such as IP address, port number, AE Title) may be incorrectly configured, or insufficient network bandwidth may lead to failed transmission of large files.
Improving Bandwidth for Reliable Image Transfer
- Check the DR device’s DICOM network settings to ensure that the IP address, port number (commonly 104), and AE Title match the PACS configuration. Correct DICOM configuration for DR image transfer is critical to ensure smooth data flow.
- Optimize the network environment, preferably using fiber optic or high-speed LAN connections. Avoid interruptions caused by insufficient bandwidth. For remote transmission, consider using SD-WAN technology to improve stability.
3. PACS Storage and User Permission Limitations
Storage Space Restrictions for Dynamic Image Sequences
PACS storage space may be insufficient, storage policies (such as online/offline tiered storage) may restrict dynamic sequence storage, or user permissions may not allow relevant operations.
Adjusting Account Permissions for DR Image Uploads
- Clear PACS storage space and check whether storage policies permit long-term storage of dynamic sequences. Some PACS systems may only store static images by default, requiring configuration adjustments.
- Confirm that the user account has the necessary permissions for storing and transmitting dynamic images. Contact the administrator to adjust access rights if needed.
4. Outdated Drivers or PACS Software Versions
Why Old Software Prevents Dynamic Sequence Storage
The DR device drivers or PACS client software may be outdated and incapable of supporting dynamic sequence transmission.
Upgrading Systems for Better DR PACS Compatibility
- Update DR device drivers and control software to the latest version to ensure compatibility.
- Upgrade the PACS system to a version that supports dynamic sequence transmission. Some older systems may require patches or version upgrades to enable this function.
5. Image Compression and Format Conversion Problems
Unsupported Compression Algorithms in PACS
The dynamic gastrointestinal DR may use special compression algorithms (such as lossless compression), while PACS may not have the corresponding decoder or storage policy enabled.
Choosing the Right Format for Dynamic DR Image Transfer
- Check whether PACS supports the compression format of dynamic sequences (e.g., JPEG2000, Lossless JPEG). If necessary, adjust storage parameters or enable raw format storage.
- On the DR device side, try adjusting the image compression settings to a format compatible with PACS.
Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Guide
Checking DICOM Connection Status and Error Logs
Confirm the DICOM connection status between the DR device and PACS. Use device logs to identify the specific error codes (such as DICOM Status Code) when transmission fails.
Testing the DICOM Configuration for DR Image Transfer
Use DICOM testing tools (such as DCMTK) to simulate transmission and verify network and protocol compatibility. Testing the DICOM configuration for DR image transfer ensures both systems are aligned.
Contacting Perlove Technical Support
Contact the technical support team of the device manufacturer or PACS vendor (Perlove provides 24/7 remote after-sales service). Provide error logs and configuration details to obtain targeted solutions.

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