3D/4D Echo Whitepaper - Status: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 08:46, 6 November 2009
Administrative Info
Date: Nov. 05, 2009
Supplement Editor: Antje Schroeder
Scope
The developement of the 3D/4D Echo Whitepaper consist of two major work items:
- Develop clinical use cases for the use of 3D/4D Echo togehter with clincal members of the planning committee, focussing on workflow aspects like the handoff between Sonographer and Cardiologist
- Work with DICOM Committees (especially W12 - Ultrasound and WG11 - Display) in order to work on missing but in the context of 3D/4D Echo necessary functionality from the DICOM side:
- 3D Presentation State
- Support for 3D measurement in the Echocardiography SR templates (TID 5200 und 5300)
Target Milestones
- Coordination with WG12
- Dec. 2009 Coordination with DICOM WG12
- DICOM Workitem for 3D presentation state (if not covered by current WG11 activity)
- White Paper:
- Create template for clinical use cases
- Identify major clinical use cases for 3D/4D Echo
- Discuss and agree on major use cases with clinical community
- Initial draft of white paper
- Clinical review of white paper
- Technical Committee review of white paper
- White Paper ready for public comment
- Finalization of public comment
Highlights/ Accomplishments
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Risks/ Concerns
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Next Steps
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