Basic Image Review (BIR) David Clunie – PixelMed.

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Basic Image Review (BIR) David Clunie – PixelMed

BIR – Profile Abstract “define the appropriate baseline functionality & behaviors for viewing software on CD” “defines baseline functions and user interface relevant to simple review of DICOM images” “potentially applicable to all Image Displays” “specific requirements that pertain to the use of Image Displays included on PDI media” “a named option for the PDI Profile”

BIR – Problem Statement Physician frustration: viewers do not run successfully viewers do not load the images successfully the viewer loads too slowly the viewer claims to be "not of diagnostic quality” functions critical to review are missing from the viewer viewers have unique user interfaces that do not provide obvious access to basic functions Impact delayed care inaccessible information repeat examination and irradiation poor use of valuable clinician time

BIR – Use cases Basic Viewer Option (PDI Profile - Media Creator) physician viewing of media operating Room viewing of media patient viewing of media Basic Imaging Review Profile viewing from PACS/VNA within the enterprise viewing from PACS/VNA outside the enterprise viewing from other enterprise viewing from regional/national archive viewing through EHR/PHR

BIR – Value Proposition Increase physician satisfaction Increase physician efficiency Reduce training burden Reduce technical support burden Reduce repeat studies Reduce delays & errors in patient care

BIR – Actors and Transactions

BIR – Process Flow

BIR – Image Display – Behavior - I Display of grayscale and color images from any modality Cross-sectional modalities like CT, MR and PET Projection radiography modalities like CR, DX, XA and XRF Ultrasound and nuclear medicine Basic rendering of the images as encoded Without additional image processing No pseudo-coloring, MPR, volume rendering, fusion

BIR – Image Display – Behavior - II Visual navigation of series of single and multi-frame images using thumbnails Side-by-side comparison of at least two sets of images, whether they be multi-frame images, series from the same study, or different studies Synchronized scrolling, panning and zooming Annotation of laterality, orientation Spatial localization of cross-sectional images for anatomic reference Annotation of demographics, management and basic technique information

BIR – Image Display – Behavior - III Simple measurements of linear distance and angle as used by clinicians for change detection and treatment planning Cine capability to allow review of multi-frame images that involve cardiac motion (e.g., cardiac US, XA, CT or MR) NO ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONALITY PERMITTED OK to have a tool to select “advanced mode”

BIR – Standard User Interface Behavior Direction of mouse movement (e.g., windowing, scrolling) Mouse actions (left button click) Keyboard shortcuts Icons – “not intended to be used exactly with the bitmap illustrated … as long as they are recognizable as being the same symbol” – based on IEC symbols if possible

BIR - Conclusion BIR improves user experience for both CD/DVD viewers and “on-line” viewers Minimum set of features defined by expert panel of representative referring physicians Too much, too little or just right? Does not preclude vendor-specific added value through “advanced mode” but does require adherence to design principles and standard user interface requirements in “standard mode” Challenging where there is an installed base of viewers or existing “look and feel”