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1 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 1 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise Portable Data for Imaging - PDI CDs that Work! Cynthia Levy Merge eFilm

2 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 2 PDI – Actors and Transactions Portable Media Creator Print Composer Report Reader Image Display Display Distribute Imaging Information on Media Media Importer

3 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 3 CDROM Structure DICOMDIR INDEX.HTM README.TXT Directory of DICOM files IHE_PDI Directory of web files Other optional content Web content (optional)

4 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 4 CDROM Rules- Media Identification The CD will have a human-readable identification on the outside of the physical medium. This should include:  Patient Name  Media Creation Date  Name of the Originating Institution  Indication of the type of content: “DICOM ONLY” or “DICOM PLUS WEB”

5 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 5 CDROM Rules- DICOM Content Actors interchanging DICOM information will use the STD- GEN-CD Media Storage Application Profile. Non-DICOM content will not be placed in the DICOM Directory. All DICOM file names are limited to 8 characters (no extensions), uppercase letters, digits and underscore only. DICOM content must follow Strict ISO 9660 Level 1 Compliance Review Appendix E of the IHE Radiology 2004-2005 Supplements- Portable Data for Imaging Integration Profile.

6 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 6 CDROM Rules - Web Content IHE_PDI web content corresponds exclusively to the DICOM content, although it need not represent the entire DICOM content. Non-web content will not be placed in IHE_PDI directories. Web content use of XHTML and JPEG formats is restricted to ensure interoperability. All file names are restricted to the ISO 9660 8.3 file name. E.g. “support_for_my_app.dll” would need to be “SUPPORT.DLL” or some other 8.3 name.

7 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 7 CDROM Rules - Other Content Other content will not be placed in DICOM or IHE_PDI directories, but may be placed in other locations on the CDROM. Do not assume that an application on the media will automatically be launched. IHE recommends that media readers not automatically run software on the media. All file names are restricted to the ISO 9660 8.3 file name. E.g. “support_for_my_app.dll” would need to be “SUPPORT.DLL” or some other 8.3 name.

8 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 8 All PDI reading actors Shall indicate to the user when they find DICOM instances that are not supported by the reader. It is recommended that viewers not automatically run software found on the media (for security reasons).

9 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 9 PDI Importer (Reader) Rules Portable Media Importer is required to have facilities to accommodate updating patient information to use values for the receiving enterprise, e.g. update patient ID. Portable Media Importer shall be grouped with at least one of the following actors: Evidence Creator Acquisition Modality Image Manager/Image Archive Report Creator Report Manager Report Repository

10 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 10 Common Issues - CD File Structure Failure to write ISO 9660 Level 1 CDs.  Media cannot be written using the Joliet file system  Media cannot include Rock Ridge extensions

11 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 11 Example of Invalid IHE PDI File System isoinfo -l -d -i /home/smm/mesa_v/PDI/vendor-iso- images/myCompany.ISO CD-ROM is in ISO 9660 format System id: Volume id: IHE Volume set id: Publisher id: Data preparer id: Application id: Copyright File id: Abstract File id: Bibliographic File id: Volume set size is: 1 Volume set seqence number is: 1 Logical block size is: 2048 Volume size is: 222206 Joliet with UCS level 3 found NO Rock Ridge present  File System must be written without the use of the Joliet File System

12 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 12 Common Issues - CD File Naming Conventions File naming conventions apply to all files on the CD including:  DICOM File Names  Non-DICOM File Names  DICOM Viewer Application Name  The name of DLLs present on the CD

13 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 13 Common Issue - DICOMDIR Requirements DICOMDIR must be valid. Watch for  wrong VR for attributes  bad lengths in elements  bad offset calculations in DICOMDIR All DICOM Images must use EVRLE encoding.  No Image Compression is permitted.

14 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 14 Common Issues - Format of readme.txt and index.htm Carefully follow the guidelines of the Technical Framework with regards to the README.TXT and INDEX.HTM files.

15 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 15 README.TXT COMPONENTS Institution: This disk was created by: The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 820 Jorie Boulevard, Oak Brook, IL 60523 Media Creator Application: This disk was created using: OFFIS DICOM Toolkit (DCMTK), version 3.5.3. (for the DICOMDIR file)... Vendor_X Software (for rendering Web Option data) … Contact Information: If you have any questions about how this disk or the data on it were generated, please contact: Chris Carr Director of Informatics, RSNA 820 Jorie Boulevard, Oak Brook, IL 60523 ph: (630)368-3739 fax: (630)571-7837 email: carr@rsna.org Web: www.rsna.org/ihe  Site Configurable Information  Release Information Media Organization: DICOM composite objects are located in the folder DICOM. Subfolders within the DICOM folder represent different sources of images. PDI Web Option data is located in the folder IHE_PDI. This disk conforms to the IHE Portable Data for Imaging (PDI) Integration Profile. For details on this specification, please refer to Volume 1, Chapter 15 & Volume 3, Section 47 of the IHE Radiology Technical Framework, available at: http://www.rsna.org/IHE This disk also conforms to the DICOM General Purpose CD-R Interchange Profile. For details on this specification, please refer to Part 10 & Part 11, Annex D of the DICOM Standard, available at: http://medical.nema.org/  Site Configurable Information  Release Information

16 October 25, 2004IHE Radiology Participant Workshop 16 INDEX.HTM COMPONENTS PDI - IHE Portable Data for Imaging RSNA 2004 Demonstration This is a sample CD containing data ….. Institution/Privacy... Web Content - Reports and Images The following are web viewable versions of DICOM Reports and Images on this disk. Vendor_A CR Vendor_B (XR )Vendor_B (XR )…. Additional Data What is PDI? - An Overview of IHE Portable Data for Imaging Manifest of Importable Data This section should contain a list, or a link to a list, of all DICOM SOP instances on this disk that can be imported by a Media Importer Actor. DICOM Viewer This CD does not contain a DICOM viewer application. If it did, this section would contain a link to that viewer and a discussion of operating system requirements. README File For technical details about this disk and contact information for the source, see: README.TXTREADME.TXT Acknowledgements Disclaimers The data is for demonstration purposes only and not for diagnostic imaging. …  Site Configurable Title  Site Configurable Generic Information  Generated Information on CD Content and Links  Application Specific Information  Information of DICOM VIEWER  Link to README.TXT  Other Site Configurable Information


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