Title: Welcome to DICOM Public Seminar
1Welcome to DICOM Public Seminar Day 3, Singapore
Meeting
We would like to thank A-STAR for hosting this
event! We would also like to thank MatrixView for
sponsoring the lunch!
Not the first time for DICOM to meet in Asia, but
definitely the first time in Singapore! Exceptiona
lly good program that offers something for
everyone!
2Introduction to DICOM
- DICOM history
- Other Standards
- Scope of DICOM
- Technology Overview
- DICOM Working Groups
Arvind Thiagarajan Member- WG 4, DSC Chief
Scientist, Matrixview
3ACR-NEMA
- 1982 - ACR and NEMA form a joint committee
- 1985 - Publication of Version 1.0
- 1988 - Compression and Mag Tape Standards
- 1988 - Publication of Version 2.0
- 1989 - Began work on Network Version with HIS/RIS
First meeting organized by ACR and NEMA in 1983
4DICOM
- The name was changed to separate the standard
from the originating body - 1991 - Release of Parts 1 and 8 of DICOM
- 1992 - RSNA demonstration, Part 8
- 1993 - DICOM Parts 1-9 approved,
RSNA demonstration of ALL parts - 1994 - Part 10 Media Storage and File Format
- 1995 - Parts 11,12, and 13 plus Supplements
First successful DICOM Standard issued in 1993
5Communication Standards
- Protocols are defined by standards
- A Standard is an agreement which may be
voluntary, Government mandated, or International
Law - Protocols may also be proprietary
- Who Defines Communication Standards?
- User Consortia (e.g., HL7)
- Organizations (e.g., NEMA, IEEE)
- US Government Agencies (e.g., ANSI, NIST)
- Foreign Government Agencies (e.g., CEN)
- United Nations (e.g., ISO, CCITT)
6DICOMs Relationship to Other Standards
- The initial version leveraged on prior work by
ASTM. - The Internet protocol TCP/IP adopted in 1993.
- In the nineties, solid cooperation with CEN, the
European Committee for Standardization - Convergence of a Japanese interchange media
format (ISC) JIRA, the Japan Industries
Association of Radiological Systems - Coordination efforts with the ANSI-HISBB in the
USA - Started progressively to define links with HL7
resulting in joint DICOM-HL7 working group. - Type A liaison with the ISO Technical Committee
215 at its creation in 1999
7Communication Protocols Key to Connectivity
- Layered Model, each layer performs a specific
function - Set of Services and Protocols
- Connectivity requires sharing of a complete
protocol - Communication requires a shared Semantic Context
8ISO Reference Model
File Transfer, E-mail, HTTP
APPLICATION
Upper Layers (DICOM)
Data Formatting, Compression,Encryption
PRESENTATION
Synchronization,Comm. Management
SESSION
End-to-End communication
TRANSPORT
Internetworking
NETWORK
Lower Layers
LLC
DATA LINK
MAC
Ethernet, FDDI, etc.
PHYSICAL
Fiber, Coax, UTP, µWave
9Scope of DICOM
- To create maintain international standards for
communication of biomedical diagnostic and
therapeutic information in disciplines that use
digital images associated data - To achieve compatibility to improve workflow
efficiency between imaging systems other
information systems in healthcare environments
worldwide. - DICOM is a cooperative standard
- Every major diagnostic medical imaging vendor in
the world has incorporated the standard into
their product design - Most of the professional societies throughout the
world have supported are participating in the
enhancement of the standard as well
DICOM is the ONLY standard in the world that
covers the exchange of medical images
10Scope of DICOM
- DICOM is used or will soon be used by virtually
every medical profession that utilizes images
within the healthcare industry. - These include
- Cardiology
- Dentistry
- Endoscopy
- Mammography
- Opthamology
- Orthopedics
- Pathology
- Pediatrics
- Radiation therapy
- Radiology
- Surgery, etc.
- Initiatives are underway to add image guided
surgery, pathology and veterinary practice
11The Parts of the DICOM Standard
- Part 1 - Introduction and Overview
- Part 2 - Conformance
- Part 3 - Information Object Definitions
- Part 4 - Service Class Definitions
- Part 5 - Data Structures Semantics
- Part 6 - Data Element Listing and Typing
- Part 7 - Message Exchange Protocol
- Part 8 - Network Support for Message Exchange
- Part 10 Media Storage and File Format for Media
Interchange - Part 11 Media Storage Application Profiles
- Part 12 Media Formats and Physical Media for
Media Interchange - Part 14 Grayscale Standard Display Function
- Part 15 Security and System Management Profiles
- Part 16 Content Mapping Resource
- Part 17 Explanatory Information
- Part 18 Web Access to DICOM Persistent Objects
(WADO)
More than 100 supplements (extensions) to the
Standard provide additional capabilities
12Technology Overview
- DICOM Functionality Service Classes
- Archive/Transfer Images Store (across network)
- Archive/Interchange Images Media Storage
- Query for Information Retrieve Images
- Make Image Hardcopies Print Management
- Patient, Study Results Management
- RIS-Modality Worklist Management
- Test Connectivity Verification
13Technology Overview
- At the application layer, the services and
information objects address five primary areas of
functionality - Transmission and persistence of complete objects
(such as images, waveforms and documents) - Query and retrieval of such objects
- Performance of specific actions (such as printing
images on film) - Workflow management (support of worklists and
status information) - Quality and consistency of image appearance (both
for display and print)
14The DICOM Standards Committee Working Groups
WG1 Cardiac and Vascular Information WG12 Ultrasound
WG2 Digital X-Ray WG13 Visible Light
WG3 Nuclear Medicine WG14 Security
WG4 Compression WG15 Digital Mammography
WG5 Exchange Media WG16 Magnetic Resonance
WG6 Base Standard WG17 3D
WG7 Radiotherapy WG18 Clinical Trials and Education
WG8 Structured Reporting WG19 Dermatologic Standards
WG9 Ophthalmology WG20 Integration of Imaging and Information Systems
WG10 Strategic Advisory WG21 Computed Tomography
WG11 Display Function Standard WG-22 Dentistry
WG-23 Application Hosting
15- Various presentations throughout the day will
touch on most of DICOM topics. - To learn more, come to the DICOM 2005
International Conference and Workshop in
Budapest -- September 26 - 28, 2005. - To find current information,visit DICOM Web Page
at http//medical.nema.org/ or
http//dicom.nema.org/ (No "www") - Specific, technical questions can be addressed
to http//groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.proto
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