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16 May 2002 DICOM structured report: implementation notes for basic structured reporting system
DongOok Kim, DongHyuk Lee, JinHyung Lee, HeeJung Park, HyunWoo Lim, JinYoung Ahn, JongHyo Kim
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Abstract
Structured Report (SR) is new standard of interchanging diagnostic report between medical devices. SR is encoded as traditional DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) format. There are two types of SR, which are Basic Text SR and Enhanced SR. Enhanced SR includes more information, such as measurement information, than Basic Text SR. In the system point of view, SR can be classified as Report Creator, Report Repository, Report Manager, Report Reader, External Report Repository Access, and Enterprise Result Repository. Specific system transactions are defined at IHE Year3 Technical Framework (Fig1). This paper is an implementation note for Report Creator and Report Reader of the Basic Text SR. The Report Creator has a tree structure for the user interface. The tree structure is converted to DICOM SR. This DICOM SR can be transferred to Report Manager. Report Reader gets SRs through DICOM SR Query/Retrieve Service. Report Reader saves the SR at local Database. The SR is converted to XML and the XML is combined with XSL to be displayed at the SR Browser. Microsoft Internet Explorer is utilized for the SR Browser.
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DongOok Kim, DongHyuk Lee, JinHyung Lee, HeeJung Park, HyunWoo Lim, JinYoung Ahn, and JongHyo Kim "DICOM structured report: implementation notes for basic structured reporting system", Proc. SPIE 4685, Medical Imaging 2002: PACS and Integrated Medical Information Systems: Design and Evaluation, (16 May 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.467034
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KEYWORDS
Human-machine interfaces

Internet

Microsoft Foundation Class Library

C++

Databases

Digital imaging

Medical imaging

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