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1 What’s New in DICOM Robert Horn, Agfa Healthcare (Chair WG 6) Presented by Bas Revet, Philips Healthcare SPIE 2009

2 2 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 DICOM is the International Standard for Medical Imaging and related information: – images, – waveforms, – derived measurements and assessments, – image presentation controls, – and workflow management in the imaging department Published as NEMA PS3 and as ISO 12052

3 3 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Agenda The DICOM Change Process Images Image Processing & Reporting Workflow Specialties Get Involved!

4 4 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 The DICOM Change Process Continuous process for evolution of the standard –It’s just “DICOM”, not DICOM 3.0, 3.1, etc. –Conformance is to SOP Classes, not to a ‘version’ of the Standard Change Proposals for minor corrections –About 100 / year –Anybody can submit Supplements for major changes – new object types, services, compression schemes –About 10 / year –Require Work Item approved by DICOM Standards Committee Consolidated edition published every year –Most recently, January 2008 –Available free at DICOM web site

5 Highlighted CPs CP-874 (October 2008, this affects everything that uses ionizing radiation) – Radiation Dose reporting (jumbo patch) Extensive clarifications to dose reporting, based on IHE review and early implementation efforts. Will be required for IHE Radiation Dose reports. Veterinary Extensions (public comment, noteworthy as probably the largest page count for this year) – Species extension CP-918 – View codes for quadrupeds CP-919 The other 100+ are all important within their domain.

6 6 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Images Information Object Definitions and Image Access

7 7 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Multiframe Images Multiframe objects to support 1000+ slice studies –Image header supports functional group attributes changing during acquisition –Dimensions allow multiple views of data Common structure used for all new image IODs –Sup 141 Enhanced MR Color (Letter Ballot) –Sup 139 Enhanced XA/XRF Informative Annex (Public Comment 2008) –Sup 43 Enhanced Ultrasound (in Public Comment ) –Sup 125 Breast Tomosynthesis (Adopted August 2008) –Sup 117 Enhanced PET (Adopted January 2008) –Sup 110 Ophthalmic Coherence Tomography (Adopted August 2007 ) –Sup 116 3-D X-ray (Adopted January 2007 ) –Sup 83 Enhanced XA/XRF Image (Adopted 2004) –Sup 58 Enhanced CT (Adopted 2003) –Sup 49 Multiframe MR (Adopted 2001)

8 8 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Single-frame to MultiFrame N Objects, N Headers N Frames, One Header Pixel dataDimension data Per-frame header Fixed Header

9 9 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 The Per-Frame Header

10 10 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Sup 119 Frame Level Retrieve If we have 1000+ slice image objects, how do we access the slice identified in the report as the Key Image? –Or, how to access a short video clip of a long endoscopy video image object? –Many similar use cases needing one frame or a small subset of frames from large multi-frame image –Purpose of retrieval may not be diagnostic; compression OK Proposed new Retrieve SOP Classes for subsets of frames –Request can include a preferred transfer syntax (i.e., type of compression) –Returned object is a derived image with the requested subset of frames, but with a different Instance UID Second Ballot round, January 2009

11 11 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Sup 43 Enhanced Ultrasound Pixel frames may represent tissue, velocity, variance or power Multiple frames (up to 3) must be blended for proper display Enhanced blending pipeline required to render images Preparing for Ballot

12 12 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Specimen Identification Support for pathology lab workflow, specimen-based imaging –Gross specimens, blocks, vials, slides –Image-guided biopsy samples Retires current Specimen Identification Module, adds new Specimen Module at image level of hierarchy –May affect applications that implement current Module (if any) Update to Modality Worklist to allow Specimen Module –Enables automated slide scanning devices to fully populate header Update to Modality Performed Procedure Step to identify imaged specimen –Allows LIS to track images for specimens Adopted June 2008

13 More video transfer syntaxes MPEG-2 (Supplement 137, Adopted 2009) – Hi-def formats (e.g., BluRay) – Hi-def TV shapes and frame rates – Output format for many current Hi-def cameras – DICOM size limit corresponds to 15-30 minutes of video per SOP instance. MPEG-4 (soon) – Higher compression ratio than MPEG-2 – Higher computational requirements than MPEG-2 These will be available for any image modality, although visible light is the expected type.

14 14 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Image Processing & Reporting Segmentation, Registration, Structured Reporting

15 15 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Sup 132 Surface Segmentation Derived image object –Uses the new surface representation sequence Multiple segments per object –Each segment linked to a categorization –Each segment is a surface, which may have viewing hint. Surfaces are always 3-D 3-D segmentation is typically in same Frame of Reference as source image Surface Display methods are not specified, although display hints can be conveyed. Adopted August 2008

16 16 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Surface Segmentation Actual object contains digital parameters of a surface mesh. Display can be shaded image, or any other kind of user interface.

17 17 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Structured Reporting Additional Templates for standard SR SOP Classes –Sup 129 Cardiac Electrophysiology (in Public Comment) –Sup 128 Cardiac Stress Testing (Final Text – Codes provided October 2008) Templates for specialty SR SOP Classes –Sup 126 Colon CAD (in preparation) –Sup 130 Ophthalmic Refractive SR (Adopted January 2008) –Sup 127 CT Radiation Dose (Adopted October 2007) Harmonization with HL7 –Sup 114 DICOM Encapsulation of CDA Documents (Adopted January 2007)

18 18 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Workflow Substance Administration, Unified Worklist, RT Workflow, Specimen Identification

19 19 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Sup 96 Unified Procedure Steps Simplification and merger of Worklist Management and Performed Procedure Steps –1:1 relationship between scheduled and performed steps –A single IOD that combines attributes of both –C-FIND to query worklists –N-CREATE to create new scheduled procedure steps –N-GET/N-SET to update –N-EVENT-REPORT to monitor and report progress Intended to meet the needs of –Radiation Therapy Scheduling and Monitoring –Scheduling and Monitoring CAD systems –Proposed new scheduling activities Frozen Draft for Trial Implementation

20 20 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Sup 74 Radiotherapy Worklist Supports automated worklist management and machine parameter verification for the integration of multi- system radiation therapy planning and treatment First usage of Unified Procedure Step Also defines three new objects / SOP Classes –RT Beams Delivery Instruction (Composite) –RT Conventional Machine Verification (Normalized) –RT Ion Machine Verification (Normalized) Real implementation and evaluation needed – in conjunction with IHE Radiation Oncology Frozen Draft for Trial Implementation

21 21 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Biomed engineering –Supp 124 Communication of Display Parameters (in preparation) –Administrative support for automated and remote monitor calibration Research / Biomarkers –Supp 118 Application Hosting (in preparation) –Image analysis programs run on any workstation Surgery –Sup 131 Implant Description (in preparation) –Supports 3D model of bone-mountable implants Dentistry / Radiology –Sup 123 Structured Display (Final Text, October 2008) –Captured screen layout of multiple images (with presentation states) for dental series, radiology conference, etc. Specialties

22 22 What's new in DICOM - RSNA 2008 Get Involved! Get the DICOM Standard (free!) –http://dicom.nema.org/dicom/2008/ Ask questions/discuss on the DICOM Newsgroup –http://groups.google.com/group/comp.protocols.dicom Respond to Supplements released for Public Comment –http://www.dclunie.com/dicom-status/status.html Submit Change Proposals –mailto:hclark@medicalimaging.org Join a DICOM Working Group –See list in http://medical.nema.org/dicom/geninfo/Strategy.pdf Build the new DICOM capabilities into your products –Your URL here!


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