BS EN ISO 12052:2017
$142.49
Health informatics. Digital imaging and communication in medicine (DICOM) including workflow and data management
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2017 | 28 |
This document, within the field of health informatics, addresses the exchange of digital images and information related to the production and management of those images, between both medical imaging equipment and systems concerned with the management and communication of that information.
This document facilitates interoperability of medical imaging equipment by specifying:
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for network communications, a set of protocols to be followed by devices claiming conformance to this document;
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the syntax and semantics of Commands and associated information which can be exchanged using these protocols;
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for media communication, a set of media storage services to be followed by devices claiming conformance to this document, as well as a File Format and a medical directory structure to facilitate access to the images and related information stored on interchange media;
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information that is to be supplied with an implementation for which conformance to this document is claimed.
This document does not specify:
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the implementation details of any features of the DICOM standard on a device claiming conformance;
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the overall set of features and functions to be expected from a system implemented by integrating a group of devices each claiming conformance to this document;
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a testing/validation procedure to assess an implementation’s conformance to this document.
This document pertains to the field of medical informatics. Within that field, it addresses the exchange of digital information between medical imaging equipment and other systems. Because such equipment may interoperate with other medical devices and information systems, the scope of this document needs to overlap with other areas of medical informatics. However, this document does not address the full breadth of this field.
This document has been developed with an emphasis on diagnostic medical imaging as practiced in radiology, cardiology, pathology, dentistry, ophthalmology and related disciplines, and image-based therapies such as interventional radiology, radiotherapy and surgery. However, it is also applicable to a wide range of image and non-image related information exchanged in clinical, research, veterinary, and other medical environments.
This document facilitates interoperability of systems claiming conformance in a multi-vendor environment, but does not, by itself, guarantee interoperability.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
4 | European foreword Endorsement notice |
6 | Foreword |
7 | 0 Introduction |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
11 | 3 Terms and definitions |
12 | 4 Abbreviated terms |
13 | 5 Requirements 5.1 Provisions 5.2 Conformance 6 Overview of the content of the DICOM standard 6.1 Document structure |
14 | 6.2 PS3.2: Conformance |
16 | 6.3 PS3.3: Information object definitions |
17 | 6.4 PS3.4: Service class specifications 6.5 PS3.5: Data structure and semantics 6.6 PS3.6: Data dictionary |
18 | 6.7 PS3.7: Message exchange 6.8 PS3.8: Network communication support for message exchange |
19 | 6.9 PS3.9: Retired (formerly point-to-point communication support for message exchange) 6.10 PS3.10: Media storage and file format |
20 | 6.11 PS3.11: Media storage application profiles |
21 | 6.12 PS3.12: Storage functions and media formats for data interchange 6.13 PS3.13: Retired (formerly print management point-to-point communication support) |
22 | 6.14 PS3.14: Grayscale standard display function 6.15 PS3.15: Security and system management profiles 6.16 PS3.16: Content mapping resource 6.17 PS3.17: Explanatory information 6.18 PS3.18: Web services 6.19 PS3.19: Application hosting |
23 | 6.20 PS3.20: Imaging reports using HL7 clinical document architecture |
24 | 7 Referencing the DICOM standard |
26 | Bibliography |