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John Perry Clinical Trial Software Medical Imaging Resource Center Clinical Trial Software Medical Imaging Resource Center
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MIRC Overview RSNA Clinical Trial and Research Software Hands On: Using the RSNA Teaching File RSNA 2010 MIRC Courses
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Clinical Trial Dataflow DICOM Database HTTP Internet HTTP / HTTPS Data Acquisition Sites Principal Investigator Site X X X
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Stand-alone application for clinical trials data: Processing and communication Simple installation and configuration: Single-click installation Single XML configuration file Configurable for: Data acquisition sites Principal investigator sites Platform-independent CTPCTP
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Administrative functions Account management Status display Configuration display System properties display Script editors Authentication CTP Admin Web Server
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DicomObject Images SR / KOS / GSPS objects XmlObject Text data Flexible schema for identifiers ZipObject Encapsulation of trial-specific files Embedded manifest to carry the identifiers CTP Data Objects
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A pipeline is an ordered sequence of stages A stage is an element to perform a function: ImportService Processor StorageService ExportService Pipelines can have as many stages as necessary CTP supports multiple pipelines CTP Processing Pipelines
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DicomImportService - DICOM Storage SCP HttpImportService - HTTP and HTTPS PollingHttpImportService - HTTP for firewall penetration DirectoryImportService - manual submission ArchiveImportService - bulk import Standard ImportServices
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DicomFilter - triage for DicomObjects XmlFilter - triage for XmlObjects ZipFilter - triage for ZipObjects DicomDecompressor - convert DICOM images DicomPixelAnonymizer - blank pixel regions DicomAnonymizer - de-identify DicomObjects XmlAnonymizer - de-identify XmlObjects ZipAnonymizer - de-identify ZipObject manifests Standard Processors
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ObjectLogger - performance measurement MemoryMonitor - operation monitoring IDMap - PHI ID lookup ObjectTracker - data acquisition management DatabaseVerifier - transfer confirmation between sites Standard Processors
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FileStorageService Indexed file management Web access with authentication BasicFileStorageService Indexed file management for the National Cancer Institute NBIA system Standard StorageServices
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DicomExportService - DICOM Storage SCU HttpExportService - HTTP and HTTPS PolledHttpExportService - HTTP for firewall penetration FtpExportService - FTP DatabaseExportService - external database interface Standard ExportServices
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Configurable tree structure Build-in web server Authentication Browse patients / studies / data objects Display images (tile / stack / series) Export data objects of all types Programmatic access via Ajax servlet FileStorageServiceFileStorageService
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FileStorageService Viewer
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Integrated queue management DatabaseAdapter Interface between the DatabaseExportService and the database itself Must be developed for each unique database schema Standard class to extend for a specific application DatabaseExportServiceDatabaseExportService
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1.Name 2.Location; all geographic subdivisions smaller than a state, including street address, city, county, precinct, zip code, and their equivalent geocodes. 3.Dates (all dates related to the subject of the information, e.g. birth dates, admission dates, discharge dates, encounter dates, surgery dates, etc.) The HIPAA 18 (1-3)
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4.Telephone numbers 5.Fax numbers 6.Electronic mail addresses 7.Social security numbers 8.Medical record numbers 9.Health plan beneficiary numbers The HIPAA 18 (4-9)
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10.Account numbers 11.Certificate / license numbers 12.Vehicle identifiers and serial numbers, including license plate numbers 13.Device identifiers and serial numbers 14.Web Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) 15.Internet Protocol (IP) address numbers The HIPAA 18 (10-15)
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16.Biometric identifiers, including finger and voice prints 17.Full face photographic images and any comparable images 18.Any other unique identifying number, characteristic, or code The HIPAA 18 (16-18)
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Unnecessary PHI Removal Replacement with values that are the same for all patients Necessary PHI Replacement with values that allow subjects, studies, and images to be related to one-another, but that do not allow identification of the human being De-indentificationDe-indentification
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Published in 2009 Defines de-identification profiles Basic Profile: most aggressive Several options for relaxing certain IDs This is a major contribution: it provides expert guidance for the de-identification of complex datasets DICOM Supplement 142
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Fully scriptable de-identification instructions DICOM Anonymizer Configurator Web UI for creating and editing scripts Support for DICOM Supplement 142 profiles Profile scripts written by Justin Kirby at NCI Support for user-defined profiles Default script: 142 Basic CTP DicomAnonymizer
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CTP Example CTP DicomImportService DicomAnonymizer HttpExportService Data Acquisition Site CTP HttpImportService FileStorageService DatabaseExportService DicomExportService Principal Investigator Site … Modality PACS External Database Workstation Local Disk
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Firewall Penetration DMZ CTP PollingHttpImportService … (additional stages) Secure Network CTP HttpImportService PolledHttpExportService DMZ Internet HTTP / HTTPS Principal Investigator Site
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Flexible All standard stages are highly configurable Extensible Integrated class loader Interface-based structure Abstract classes for easy development of new stages Base class for developing database interfaces Adapting CTP
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Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris Requires only Java Java and CTP are free MIRC/CTP Users Meeting: Monday, 12/29, from 3:00-4:15 in N127 CTPCTP
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The MIRC Wiki http://mircwiki.rsna.org RSNA Forums http:forums.rsna.org User Comments, Questions, & Answers RSNA MIRC Software Announcements MIRC Implementers Corner Questions/Answers & Help
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RSNA MIRC Wiki
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