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DICOM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE & SEMINAR October 9-11, 2010 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Managing the Acquisition Workflow Nikolaus Wirsz, PhD SIEMENS AG – Healthcare Sector Member of the DICOM Standards Committee and Working Group Ten - Strategic Advisory Managing the Acquisition Workflow • • • • • • Introduction Modality Worklist Modality Performed Procedure Step Storage Commitment Instance Availability Notification Conclusions October 9-11, 2010 DICOM International Conference & Seminar 2 Introduction • DICOM Constructs – – – – – Information Object Definitions (IOD): Images, Evidence Documents Service Class Specifications: Storage, Query/Retrieve, … Data Structures and Semantics Message Exchange … … to support – User Tasks – Interactions Between Systems – Process Steps in the Diagnostic Chain … and improve clinical processes: – Acquisition Workflow – Post-Processing Workflow – Reporting Workflow October 9-11, 2010 DICOM International Conference & Seminar 3 The Acquisition Workflow • Sustain & Optimize Process Tasks in the Radiology / Imaging Department Data Entry Procedure Scheduling Image Acquisition Procedure Tracking Image Storage Management Image Management (PACS) Instance Availability Notification • Unobstructed Information Flow Workflow Management “Assembling the Puzzle” • • • • • Key DICOM Services for Acquisition Workflow Support 1. 2. 3. 4. Registration Order Entry Scheduling Tracking Modality Worklist Modality Performed Procedure Step Storage with Storage Commitment Instance Availability Notification October 9-11, 2010 1 Modality Worklist Departmental Information System (RIS) Image Acquisition Modality Storage & Storage Commitment 4 2 Performed Procedure Step DICOM International Conference & Seminar 3 – – – – – 4 1 Modality Worklist (MWL) • Provide Demographics, Procedure and Schedule Details to the Modality • Modality (SCU) Queries the RIS (SCP) 1a • Query Matching Key Attributes – Date / Time of Procedure – Modality Type (e.g. CT) – Station AE Title (a specific Device) Departmental Information System – Patient Name / ID (RIS) – Accession # (identifies an Imaging Order) – Requested Procedure ID –… 1b Results: C-FIND Resp. 1a Query: C-FIND Req. Image Acquisition Modality • Query Examples – Today‘s Worklist – CT Procedures Worklist – CT Room 1 Worklist – John Doe‘s Procedures of a Chest Imaging Order October 9-11, 2010 DICOM International Conference & Seminar 5 1 Modality Worklist (MWL) • RIS (SCP) Returns Query Results to Modality (SCU) 1b – Null (No Match) – One or More Worklist Entries • Worklist Entry (Unit of Service) = Scheduled Procedure Step (SPS) 1b Results: C-FIND Resp. • Query Return Key Attributes – Patient Data • Name, ID, Demographics • Allergies, Special Conditions Departmental Information System (RIS) – Scheduling Information • Date / Time 1a Query: C-FIND Req. Image Acquisition Modality – Procedure Information • Description, Protocol Codes • Contrast & Medication Administration – Order Information • Accession #, Study UID • Requesting Physician – ... October 9-11, 2010 DICOM International Conference & Seminar 6 1 Modality Worklist (MWL) • Deployment of the Modality Worklist Service – Modalities Query & Receive Worklists from RIS 1a 1b – Modality Displays Worklist to Operator – Operator Selects a Worklist Entry (SPS) to Perform – Acquisition of Images (Based on SPS Details) – Insert Patient & Procedure Data Departmental Information System into the Image Header (RIS) • Benefits of Using the Modality Worklist 1b Results: C-FIND Resp. 1a Query: C-FIND Req. Image Acquisition Modality – Eliminate Redundant Data Capture – Avoid Error-Prone Manual Tasks – Facilitate Data Consistency: Unambiguous Association of Images to Proper Patient / Procedure October 9-11, 2010 DICOM International Conference & Seminar 7 2 Modality Performed Procedure Step (MPPS) • Feedback Acquisition Data to Scheduling System (RIS) • Modality (SCU) Sends Acquisition Information to the RIS (SCP) • Tracking of Modality Procedure Status – IN PROGRESS: MPPS N-CREATE 2a – COMPLETED: MPPS N-SET 2b – DISCONTINUED: MPPS N-SET (incl. Reason for Discontinuation) • Logging of Procedure Related Data Departmental Information System (RIS) Image Acquisition Modality – Identification Attributes: • • • • Accession # SPS ID Patient Name / ID / Demographics ... 2a MPPS IN PROGRESS: N-SET 2b MPPS COMPLETED: N-CREATE – List (Series) of Images – Protocol Codes for the Actually Performed Acquisition – Materials Used (Chemicals, Supplies) – Radiation Dose Exposure Values – ... October 9-11, 2010 DICOM International Conference & Seminar 8 2 Modality Performed Procedure Step (MPPS) • MPPS Use Cases (according to IHE) Simple Case SPS Unscheduled Case SPS 1 0 results in 1 results in 1 PPS PPS 1 Append Case SPS 1 results in 1 1 SPS Group Case SPS SPS 1 1 PPS PPS* Modality Worklist Departmental Information System (RIS) *appended results in 1 Image Acquisition Modality PPS 1 2 Performed Procedure Step • Benefits of Using MPPS – Keeping Schedules Up-to-date – Better Management of Resources – Gather Information Required for Billing – Trigger for Subsequent Processes: Post-Processing, Reporting October 9-11, 2010 DICOM International Conference & Seminar 9 3 Storage with Storage Commitment • Secure Ownership and Safekeeping of Clinical Results – PACS Notifies Modality of Success (or Failure) : N-EVENT-REPORT 3c Image Acquisition Modality October 9-11, 2010 DICOM International Conference & Seminar 3c Confirm Storage Commitment: N-EVENT-REPORT – Modality Issues Storage Commitment Request to PACS: N-ACTION 3b including List of Instances to Retain 3b Request Storage Commitment: N-ACTION – Modality Transmits Images (or other Objects) to PACS: C-STORE Operations for Images 3a 3a Transfer Images: C-STORE • Modality (SCU) Requests Storage Commitment from PACS (SCP) Image Management (PACS) 10 3 Storage with Storage Commitment • Benefits of Using Storage Commitment – Confidence in a Dependable Storage of Clinical Evidence Image Management (PACS) – Avoid Unnecessary Re-Examinations (Reduce Radiation Exposure) – Modality can Remove Images from Local Storage and Re-Use Available Space for Exams to Follow Image Acquisition Modality October 9-11, 2010 DICOM International Conference & Seminar 3c Confirm Storage Commitment: N-EVENT-REPORT • Network Troubles • Storage Breakdowns 3a Transfer Images: C-STORE – Avoid Loss of Clinical Information due to 3b Request Storage Commitment: N-ACTION – Eliminate Double-Check / Manual Confirmation Time 11 4 Instance Availability Notification (IAN) • Inform about Availability of Image Data • PACS (SCU) Notifies the RIS (SCP) that 4 Images are Available for Retrieval & Use – List of Instances (Images) – Location (Retrieve SCP) of Images – Availability Status • • • • 4 Image Management (PACS) Instance Availability Notification: N-CREATE Online Nearline OffLine Unavailable • Use of IAN to Initiate Subsequent Processes Departmental Information System (RIS) – Post-Processing – Interpretation / Reporting – Distribution of Images to Other Locations October 9-11, 2010 DICOM International Conference & Seminar 12 4 Instance Availability Notification (IAN) • Benefits of Using Instance Availability Notification – In-Time Notification Avoids Excessive Queries for the Whereabouts of Images – Completion of Acquisition Workflow: Ready-to-Use Results 4 Image Management (PACS) Instance Availability Notification: N-CREATE – Enable Transition to the Next Process Steps of the Imaging Workflow – Allow for Timely Preparations of Tasks & Resource Allocation for • • • • Additional Procedures Post-Processing Reporting Patient Transfer / Discharge October 9-11, 2010 Departmental Information System (RIS) DICOM International Conference & Seminar 13 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise IHE Scheduled Workflow (SWF) Integration Profile – includes Acquisition Workflow Management – • Interoperability Frameworks for Implementing and Deploying Standards-Based (HL7 & DICOM) Integrated Solutions Evidence Processing Report Generation Interpretation Reviewing Workstation 4 • IHE Integration Profiles – Interoperability Building Blocks to Solve Specific Integration Issues: e.g. Workflows – Packages of DICOM / HL7 Services: e.g. Scheduled (Acquisition) Workflow (SWF) Integration Profile Image Management (PACS) Instance Availability Notification Hospital Information System (HIS) Workflow Management • Registration • Order Entry • Scheduling • Tracking Patient Registration Order Management Results Processing 1 Storage & Storage Commitment • Forum (Organization) for Advancing Integration in Clinical Practice Modality Worklist Departmental Information System (RIS) Image Acquisition Modality 3 2 Performed Procedure Step Refer to: IHE Radiology Technical Framework Vol. I – Scheduled Workflow (SWF) Integration Profile http://www.IHE.net/Technical_Framework/ October 9-11, 2010 DICOM International Conference & Seminar 14 Conclusions • DICOM Services for Acquisition Workflow Management – Improve Interoperability of Imaging Equipment – Ensure Data Consistency Image Management (PACS) – Facilitate Reliable Data Management 4 Instance Availability Notification – Better Quality of Imaging Services Workflow Management • Registration • Order Entry • Scheduling • Tracking 1 Modality Worklist Departmental Information System (RIS) Image Acquisition Modality Storage & Storage Commitment – Improve Process Efficiency October 9-11, 2010 DICOM International Conference & Seminar 3 2 Performed Procedure Step 15 References http://medical.NEMA.org/DICOM http://www.HL7.org/ http://www.IHE.net/ Thank you for your attention ! 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