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DICOM,HL7,
RIS,PACS
ARogue’sGalleryofAcronyms
Or
AnIntrotoImagingInformatics
SEAAPMSymposiumApril2014
DICOM,HL7,
RIS,PACS
KevinL.Junck,PhD
ProfessorofRadiology
ChiefofRadiologyInformatics
UABHealthSystem
[email protected]
LearningObjectives
1)tounderstandtheelectronicflowofinformation
throughouttheradiologyexaminationincluding
systemsbothupstreamanddownstreamwhich
interactwiththeimagingmodality.
2)toreviewtheworkofAAPMTaskGroupNumber
248– InteroperabilityEvaluationforImagingModality
AcceptanceTesting.
HighAltitude
MyLevel
MyLevel
Who’sOnFirst?
RadiologyTechnologists
Radiologictechnologistsarethemedicalpersonnel
whoperformdiagnosticimagingexaminationsand
administerradiationtherapytreatments.
Radiologictechnologistswhoperformimaging
examinationsareresponsibleforaccuratelypositioning
patientsandensuringthataquality diagnosticimageis
produced.
RadiologyTechnologists
QualityManagementTechnologists
usestandardizeddatacollectionmethods,informationanalysis
toolsanddataanalysismethodstomonitorthequalityofprocesses
andsystems intheradiologydepartment.Theyperformprocessor
qualitycontroltests,assessfilmdensity,monitortimeraccuracy
andreproducibilityandidentifyandsolveproblemsassociatedwith
theproductionofmedicalimages.
Source:http://www.asrt.org
ImagingInformatics
“Medicalimaginginformaticsis
a multidisciplinaryfieldthatintersectswiththe
biologicalsciences,healthservices,information
sciences,medicalphysics,andengineering.
ImagingInformatics
Imaginginformaticstoucheseveryaspectoftheimaging
chainfromimagecreationandacquisition,toimage
distributionandmanagement,toimagestorageand
retrieval,toimageprocessing,analysisand
understanding,toimagevisualizationanddata
navigation;toimageinterpretation,reporting,and
communications.Thefieldservesastheintegrative
catalystfortheseprocessesandformsabridgewith
imagingandothermedicaldisciplines.
ImagingInformatics
Imaginginformaticsprofessionalsand
scientistsspecializinginthisevolvingfieldare
pioneersinvolvedattheintersectionof
informationscience,imagingtechnologyand
healthcareandrequireclinicalacumenaswell
asexpertunderstandingoftechnology."
KatherineP.Andriole,PhD,FSIIM
Source:http://siim.org
HealthcareIT
Healthinformatics(alsocalledhealthinformation
systems,healthcareinformatics,healthcare
informatics,medicalinformatics,nursinginformatics,
clinicalinformatics,orbiomedicalinformatics)isa
disciplineattheintersectionofinformationscience,
computerscience,andhealthcare.Itdealswiththe
resources,devices,andmethodsrequiredtooptimize
theacquisition,storage,retrieval,anduseofinformation
inhealthandbiomedicine.
Source:http://www.Wikipedia.org
MedicalPhysicists
WhatdoMedicalPhysicistsDo?
Medicalphysicistsareconcernedwiththree
areasofactivity:clinicalserviceand
consultation,researchanddevelopment,and
teaching.Ontheaveragetheirtimeis
distributedequallyamongthesethreeareas.
Source:http://www.aapm.org
MedicalPhysicists
ClinicalServiceandConsultation
…Otherimportantservicesarerenderedthrough
investigationofequipmentperformance,organization
ofqualitycontrolinimagingsystems,designof
radiationinstallations,andcontrolofradiation
hazards.Themedicalphysicistiscalleduponto
contributeclinicalandscientificadviceandresourcesto
solvethenumerousanddiversephysicalproblemsthat
arisecontinuallyinmanyspecializedmedicalareas.
Who’sOnFirst?
BuyitorBuildit
AAPM‐ IISC
AAPM– TG248
AAPM– TG248
Charge:
Todevelopataskgroupreportwhichprovides
thefollowingresourcestotheAAPM,
applicabletoallimagingmodalityareas:
AAPM– TG248
1)Recommendationthattheacceptance
testingofimagingmodalitiesincludesend‐to‐
endevaluationofimagequalityandimage
informationfromorderingsystemtolong‐term
archiveandallrelevantsystemswherethe
imagesareviewed,processedormodified.
AAPM– TG248
2)Backgroundandmotivationfor
interoperabilityassessmentwithexamples
identifyingriskstopatientcarefrom
incompleteacceptancetesting.
3)Suggestionsfortoolsforassessing
interoperability.Furtherdetailswillbe
developedbytheTGincreatingthereport,
withabetterexaminationofwhatwouldbea
usefulroleforthemodalityphysicistsandwhat
resourcesareavailabletothem.
Interoperability
Interoperability
TG248ReportIntroduction
Thefunctionalityofadiagnosticimagingsystemoften
extendsbeyondtheacquisitionconsoleanddepends
oninteroperabilitywithahostofothersystemssuchas
RIS,PACS,post‐processingsoftware,treatment
planningsoftware,andclinicalviewers.
InteroperabilitymightbeassuredbyavendorinanIHE
(IntegratingtheHealthCareEnterprise)Integration
Statement,andperhapscontractuallyagreedtoaspart
ofapurchase.Orthevendormayassumeno
responsibilityforinteroperabilityandleavevalidation
totheend‐usertoensurethattheequipmentisready
forclinicaluse.
TG248ReportIntroduction
Ineithercase,itiswisetounderstandwhatmightgo
wrong,whattherisksare,andwhataspectsof
interoperabilityaredesirabletovalidateaspartof
equipmentacceptancetesting.Thegoalofthe
acceptancetestingcanbeviewedintwoparts:1)to
ensurethattheequipmentmeetsorexceedsthe
specificationsprovidedbythemanufactureraspartof
thepurchaseprocess.2)Tovalidatethatasystemis
readyforclinicaluse.Oftenitistheroleofaphysicistto
bethefinalsign‐offinregardtobothoftheseacceptance
testinggoals.
TG248ReportIntroduction
Troubleshootingandoptimizingtheimagingchainmayrequirea
teameffortonthepartofthephysicist,serviceengineer,PACS
systemadministrator,technologistandotherstakeholders.Each
oftheseindividualswillhavespecialknowledgeoftheworkflow,
thedataflowandofthepossiblefactorsthatcouldaffectimage
qualityandinformationintegrityatdifferentpointsintheimaging
chain.Themedicalphysicistshouldhaveanunderstandingofthe
variablesthatcanaffecttheimagebetweenacquisitionanddisplay,
andtoknowwheretogoforadditionalassistanceinordertoisolate
thesourceofimagequalityorinformationintegrityproblems.
TeamLead
DICOM
ServiceClasses– “verbs”– Part4
Storage
StorageCommitment
Query/Retrieve
ModalityWorklist
ModalityPerformedProcedureStep
Printing
ModalityWorklist
Beforewegenerateanimage,wewanttolink
patientdemographicinformationtotheimage
– who’simageisit?
AservicetypicallyprovidedbythePACS.
Howeveritisasnapshotofthedataprovided
bytheRISviaHL7.
PACSvRIS
PACS– Pictures
communicationswithmodality
RIS– ReportsandOrders
communicationswithpeople(physicians,
technologists)
PACSvRIS
PACSBroker
ReceivesHL7fromRIS
TranslatesintoSQL
callsforPACSdatabase
Respondstomodality
requestsforworklists
ModalityWorklist Configuration
Placeordersforyourmodality
dotheyshowup?
doyougetordersthatarenotforyourarea?
wanttohaveaminimallisttoavoidwrong
selection,butmusthavewhattheuserneeds.
ModalityWorklist
Error
typoinname/MRN/accessionnumber
pickwrongsetofInformationfromlist
We’vereducedtheerrorrate,buttheerrorsare
moredifficulttocatch.
ModalityWorklist Information
Placeordersforyourmodality
whatinformationispresent?
Name,Gender,DOB
AccessionNumber,Dateofexam,Typeof
exam– criticalifyouhavemultipleexamsfor
samepatient.
doesexam“falloff”listwhencancelled?
whenacquired?
ProcedureCodeMapping
Tietheexambeingperformedtoviewsor
protocolsonthemodality.
ChestPAandLateral– modalitymaystep
thetechnologistthroughacquiringthetwo
imagesneededforthisexam.
enablesdefaulttechniquesandimage
processingparameters
maybedonebyvendor’sapplications
specialist
DICOM
ServiceClasses– “verbs”
Storage
StorageCommitment
Query/Retrieve
ModalityWorklist
ModalityPerformedProcedureStep
Printing
Storage
UseModalityWorklist withadedicatedtest
patienttobeabletosendimagestoPACS.
Exception– matchingofimagesagainstorders.
ImageProcessing– doesitlookright?
ImageAnnotations– aretheythere?
Physicalmeasurements– pixelsvsmm?
Storage
ImageManipulations:
Window– level
Flip/rotate
Invert
EdgeEnhancement
Storage
Locationmarkers– orientation
Storage
Networkperformance
Sendtoalllocations‐ configuration
Storage
ImageOverlay
Storage
Non‐imageimages
Structuredreport
Dosereport
Storage
Errorcorrection
Emergencydataentry
Downtimeprocedures
RIS
PACS
Network
HL7
HealthLevel7
www.hl7.org
HL7anditsmembersprovideaframework(andrelated
standards)fortheexchange,integration,sharing,andretrievalof
electronichealthinformation.Thesestandardsdefinehow
informationispackagedandcommunicatedfromonepartyto
another,settingthelanguage,structureanddatatypesrequired
forseamlessintegrationbetweensystems.HL7standardssupport
clinicalpracticeandthemanagement,delivery,andevaluationof
healthservices,andarerecognizedasthemostcommonlyusedin
theworld.
HL7
StartBlock
MSH|^~\&|HNAMN|RADNET|PACS|UABHS|20140428101734||ORM^O01|Q1017569306T1090564180|X|2.3
PID|1|2738161|2738161||HSISTEST^RADINFO^FOUR||19000101090200|U||U|RADINFOTEST
PT^/BADADDRESS^BIRMINGHAM^AL^35222^USA^^^JEFFE|JEFFE|(999)999‐9999||UNK|U|OTH|
648392053252||||NH|||0
PV1|1|I|UC~UABC~KRD^^^UC^^^UC~UABC|3|||9500^Universal^Provider^^^^^^^^^^DOCNBR~~~
9500^Universal^Provider^^^^^^^^^^EXTERNALID|||17|UC~UABC~KRD|||1||||O|3252||||||
||||||||||||||UC|||||20130909124000|20130923235959
ORC|NW|1685047828^HNAM_ORDERID|||||||20140428101700|411234561^Tester^Kelly^^^^^^
^^^^EXTERNALID||9500^Universal^Provider^^^^^^^^^^DOCNBR~~~9500^Universal^Provide
r^^^^^^^^^^EXTERNALID|||20140428101730|||WRITTENORDER^Written|411234561^Tester^
Kelly^^^^^^^^^^EXTERNALID
OBR|1|1685047828^HNAM_ORDERID||CD:51536620^MAMammogramDigitalBilateral|||||||
|CD:312689^312689|||RadType&Rad Type|9500^Universal^Provider^^^^^^^^^^DOCNBR~~~
9500^Universal^Provider^^^^^^^^^^EXTERNALID||||00000MA20140010066^HNA_ACCN~30784
024^HNA_ACCNID~5905455^HNA_PACSID|CD:185639490|20140428101730||Mammography|||1^^
0^20140428101700^^Today|||Ambulatory|^test
EndBlock
HL7
MSH|^~\&|HNAMN|RADNET|PACS|UABHS|20
140428101734||ORM^O01|Q1017569306T10
90564180|X|2.3
MSH– messageheader
MSH3and4:SendingApplication/Facility– HNAMN/RADNET
MSH5and6:ReceivingApplication/Facility– PACS/UABHS
MSH7:Date/TimeofMessage
MSH9:MessageType
ORM– order
ORU‐ result
HL7
PID|1|2738161|2738161||HSISTEST^RADINFO^FOUR||1900010
1090200|U||U|RADINFOTESTPT^/BAD
ADDRESS^BIRMINGHAM^AL^35222^USA^^^JEFFE|JEFFE|(999)
999‐9999||UNK|U|OTH|
648392053252||||NH|||0
PID– PatientIdentification
PID3– PatientIdentifier
PID5– PatientName
PID7– PatientDOB
PID8– Gender
PID18– FinancialAccountNumber
HL7
PV1|1|I|UC~UABC~KRD^^^UC^^^UC~UABC|3|||9500^Universal
^Provider^^^^^^^^^^DOCNBR~~~9500^Universal^Provider^^
^^^^^^^^EXTERNALID|||17|UC~UABC~KRD|||1||||O|3252||||||
||||||||||||||UC|||||20130909124000|20130923235959
PV1– PatientVisit
PV12– PatientClass
PV13– PatientLocation
PV17– AttendingDoctor
HL7
ORC|NW|1685047828^HNAM_ORDERID|||||||20140428101700|4
11234561^Tester^Kelly^^^^^^^^^^EXTERNALID||9500^Univers
al^Provider^^^^^^^^^^DOCNBR~~~9500^Universal^Provider^
^^^^^^^^^EXTERNALID|||20140428101730|||WRITTEN
ORDER^Written|411234561^Tester^Kelly^^^^^^^^^^EXTERNA
LID
ORC– OrderCommonInformation
ORC1– OrderControlCode/Status
ORC10– EnteredBy
HL7
OBR|1|1685047828^HNAM_ORDERID||CD:51536620^MA
MammogramDigitalBilateral||||||||CD:312689^312689|||Rad
Type&Rad Type|9500^Universal^Provider^^^^^^^^^^DOCNBR
~~~9500^Universal^Provider^^^^^^^^^^EXTERNALID||||0000
0MA20140010066^HNA_ACCN~30784024^HNA_ACCNID~59054
55^HNA_PACSID|CD:185639490|20140428101730||Mammograp
hy|||1^^0^20140428101700^^Today|||Ambulatory|^test
OBR– ObservationRequest
OBR2– PlacerOrderNumber
OBR4– UniversalServiceID
OBR20– FillerField1
DICOM
DICOM— DigitalImagingandCommunicationsinMedicine— isthe
internationalstandardformedicalimagesandrelatedinformation(ISO
12052).Itdefinestheformatsformedicalimagesthatcanbeexchanged
withthedataandqualitynecessaryforclinicaluse.DICOMis
implementedinalmosteveryradiology,cardiologyimaging,and
radiotherapydevice(X‐ray,CT,MRI,ultrasound,etc.),andincreasinglyin
devicesinothermedicaldomainssuchasophthalmologyanddentistry.
Withtensofthousandsofimagingdevicesinuse,DICOMisoneofthe
mostwidelydeployedhealthcaremessagingstandardsintheworld.
ThereareliterallybillionsofDICOMimagescurrentlyinuseforclinical
care.Sinceitsfirstpublicationin1993,DICOMhasrevolutionizedthe
practiceofradiology,allowingthereplacementofX‐rayfilmwithafully
digitalworkflow.MuchastheInternethasbecometheplatformfornew
consumerinformationapplications,DICOMhasenabledadvanced
medicalimagingapplicationsthathave“changedthefaceofclinical
medicine”.
DICOM
References
http://dicom.nema.org
Part3– InformationObjectDefinitions– nouns
Part4– ServiceClasses‐ verbs
Part6– DataDictionary
Part14– GrayscaleStandardDisplayFunction
DICOM
InformationObjectdefinition– noun
dataobjectwhichcontainsattributeswhich
describethecompletesetofdataneededto
defineanimage.
someportionsaremodalityspecific,others
arecommonamongstIODs.
DICOM
InformationObjectdefinition– noun
patient:name,MRN,DOB,gender
exam:accessionnumber,typeofexam,
orderingphysician,dateofscan
acquisition:kVp,slicethickness,vendorof
scanner,imagenumber,seriesnumber
DICOM
ServiceObjectPair(SOP)class
takeoneservice(verb)andpairitupwith
oneobject(noun)
MRStorageSOPclass
CTStorageSOPclass
CTPrintSOPclass
DICOM
StorageClass
tworoles
User
Provider
Storageclass– useristhesenderandthe
provideristhereceiver
DICOM
UniqueIdentifier(UID)
stringofnumberswhichuniquelyidentifies
something
SOPClass
CTImageStorage1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.2
Study2.16.840.1.114151.4.1615.41755.4913.13414138
Series1.2.840.113704.1.111.1772.1398716689.10
Image1.2.840.113704.1.111.8980.1398716775.102112