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Title: Portable Data for Imaging PDI


1
Portable Data for Imaging - PDI
  • IHE Vendors Workshop 2006
  • IHE IT Infrastructure Education
  • Robert Horn, Agfa Healthcare

2
PDI Value Proposition
  • Removable media that contains DICOM data and may
    contain browser viewable data.
  • For patient personal records
  • For referral
  • For enterprise data interchange
  • For use in other departments, e.g. surgery
  • For printing
  • Media interoperability validation
  • Browser compatibility
  • Get CDs that you can create and read anywhere

3
PDI Value Proposition
  • Interoperability validation is especially
    important for media
  • Network Interoperability Problems
  • Immediate, Unambiguous
  • Rapidly resolved
  • Media Interoperability Problems
  • Long delays in detection and recognition
  • Ambiguous or unknown source vendor/version
  • Long delays in resolution
  • Large volume of non-interoperable media created
    due to delays
  • IHE Virtual Connectathon for PDI solves the media
    validation problem
  • Provides rapid, unambiguous detection of problems
  • Enabling rapid resolution of problems

4
PDI Actors and Transactions
Distribute Imaging Information on Media
Display
Image Display
Portable Media Creator
Report Reader
Print Composer
Media Importer
5
PDI Media Creator
  • Create DICOM Compliant CDROM media
  • Create web content (optional)

6
PDI CDROM Structure
DICOMDIR
Directory of DICOM files
INDEX.HTM
README.TXT
Web content (optional)
IHE_PDI Directory of web files
Other optional content
7
PDI CDROM Rules
  • DICOM Part 10 compliance will be verified. This
    is done by both MESA tools and the project
    managers.
  • IHE_PDI web content corresponds exclusively to
    the DICOM content, although it need not represent
    the entire DICOM 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.
  • Web content use of XHTML and JPEG formats is
    restricted to ensure interoperability.

8
PDI Rules for Reading Actors
  • Shall indicate to the user when they find DICOM
    instances that are not supported by the reader.
  • It is recommended that readers not automatically
    run software found on the media (for security
    reasons).

9
PDI Rules for Data Importer (reader)
  • 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
PDI Rules for CDROM Creators
  • All DICOM file names are limited to 8 characters
    (no extensions). This is the Part 10
    requirement.
  • All other 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.
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