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==Details==
 
==Details==
The Cardiac Imaging Report Content (CIRC) Profile specifies the content structure for a clinical report of a cardiology imaging exam, recorded in a DICOM Study. Such exams include:
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The Cardiac Cath Report Content (CRC) Profile specifies the content structure for a clinical
* Echocardiography (transthoracic - TTE, transesophageal - TEE, and TTE stress)
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report of a Cardiac Cath imaging exam, recorded in a DICOM Study. Such exams include:
* Cardiac computed tomography (angiography - CCTA, and coronary artery calcium scoring - CACS)
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* Diagnostic Cath
* Cardiac magnetic resonance (angiography - MRA, and MR stress)
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*Angiography
* Cardiovascular nuclear medicine (SPECT myocardial perfusion, positron emission tomography - PET)
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* PCI
* Diagnostic coronary catheter based fluoroscopy (interventional coronary angiography - ICA, and left ventriculography - LVG)
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Not included in the scope of this profile are electrophysiology procedures, and non-cardiology procedures (e.g., peripheral angiography). Pediatric Cath cases are also excluded.
The CIRC Profile specifies the use of an HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) format for the report.
 
Not included in the scope of this profile are non-imaging studies (e.g., ECG), electrophysiology procedures, and non-cardiology procedures (e.g., peripheral angiography). Such use cases may be supported by other similar content profiles.
 
  
Cardiac Imaging Report Content (CIRC) is a content profile – it is agnostic with respect to the workflow or data exchange mechanism in which the data is produced and handled.
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The CRC Profile specifies the use of an HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) format for
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the report. This format supports both the human readable narrative historically used for clinical reports, as well as a substantial set of discrete data elements that may be used for longitudinal or population analysis or other computer processing.
  
The CIRC content is intended to be deployed, for example, in the Image Enabled Office (IEO) workflow profile for ambulatory care environments, the Displayable Reports (DRPT) workflow profile for in-patient environments, or the Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS) profile to propagate the content across organizational boundaries.
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Cath Report Content (CRC) is a content profile – it is agnostic with respect to the workflow or data exchange mechanism in which the data is produced and handled. It is intended to be deployed, for example, in the Displayable Reports (DRPT) workflow profile for in-patient environments, or the Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS) profile to propagate the content across organizational boundaries.
It is important to note that that key report-generation/distribution workflow aspects such as physician identification, insurance preauthorization, report routing and acknowledgement, and patient consent, are out of scope for this Content Profile.
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The aim is to enable collection and distribution of the most clinically-relevant discrete data on the cardiac catheterization procedures common in cardiology. The usage of the discrete data is three-fold:
The aim is to enable collection and distribution of the most clinically-relevant discrete data on the diagnostic imaging procedures common in cardiology. The usage of the discrete data is two-fold:  
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# To enable individual Cath/PCI procedures to be more easily shared and used between care givers and systems
# to enable individual test data to be more easily shared and used between care givers and systems
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# To enable population-based outcomes-based research on procedure effectiveness
# to enable population-based outcomes-based research on test effectiveness
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# To provide the ability to interact with data registries for data exchange.
  
 
==Systems Affected==
 
==Systems Affected==
The CRC profile is a content profile, which defines the content of a Cardiac Cath Report. The means of interchanging the report is not detailed in this profile but addressed in other profiles like IEO, DRPT, XDS or PDI. In general two types of systems would be relevant:
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The CRC profile is a content profile, which defines the content of a Cardiac Cath Report. The means of interchanging the report is not detailed in this profile but addressed in other profiles like DRPT, XDS or PDI. In general two types of systems would be relevant:
 
A reporting workstation, Cardiovascular Information System or an Image Analysis workstation which creates a report and distributes it via one of the mechanism mentioned above.
 
A reporting workstation, Cardiovascular Information System or an Image Analysis workstation which creates a report and distributes it via one of the mechanism mentioned above.
 
A workstation or system which is receiving and displaying the report. This could be an EMR System or any type of reporting workstation
 
A workstation or system which is receiving and displaying the report. This could be an EMR System or any type of reporting workstation
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'''Documents:'''  
 
'''Documents:'''  
  
:* [http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/IHE_CARD_Suppl_CIRC_Rev1-1_TI-2011-07-01.pdf CIRC Supplement]
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:* [http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/IHE_Cardio_Suppl_CRC_Rev1-2_TI_2012-07-25.pdf CRC Supplement]
 
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:* [http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/full/53/1/91 ACC/AHA/ACR/ASE/ASNC/HRS/NASCI/RSNA/SAIP/SCAI/SCCT/SCMR/SIR 2008 Key Data Elements and Definitions for Cardiac Imaging. JACC Vol. 53, No. 1, 2009.]
 
 
 
 
 
 
'''Underlying Standards:'''
 
'''Underlying Standards:'''
 
:* [http://www.hl7.org HL7]
 
:* [http://www.hl7.org HL7]
 
:* HL7 CDA Release 2.0  
 
:* HL7 CDA Release 2.0  
:* HL7 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2: Procedure Note
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:* HL7 Implementation Guide for CDA® Release 2: IHE Health Story Consolidation, Release 1
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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'''Related Profiles'''
 
'''Related Profiles'''
  
As a content integration profile CIRC provides the payload for any of the exchange mechanisms of the following profiles
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As a content integration profile CRC provides the payload for any of the exchange mechanisms of the following profiles
 
* [[Displayable Reports | Displayable Reports (DRPT)]] for the creation, exchange and management of cardiac imaging reports within an enterprise
 
* [[Displayable Reports | Displayable Reports (DRPT)]] for the creation, exchange and management of cardiac imaging reports within an enterprise
* [[Image-Enabled Office Workflow | Image Enabled Office (IEO)]] for the creation, exchange and management of cardiac imaging reports within an ambulatory cardiology office
 
 
* [[Portable Data for Imaging | Portable Data for Imaging (PDI)]] for storage and exchange of cardiac imaging Reports on exchangeable media
 
* [[Portable Data for Imaging | Portable Data for Imaging (PDI)]] for storage and exchange of cardiac imaging Reports on exchangeable media
 
* [[Cross Enterprise Document Sharing | Cross Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS)]] for storage and retrieval of cardiac imaging reports in a cross enterprise setting
 
* [[Cross Enterprise Document Sharing | Cross Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS)]] for storage and retrieval of cardiac imaging reports in a cross enterprise setting
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 4 November 2019

Summary

This profile provides an HL7 CDA Implementation Guide for a Cardiac Cath/PCI Report, derived from the Procedure Note specifications as defined in the IHE Health Story Consolidation, Release 1. The content is based on the ACC NCDR Cath/PCI version 4.4 data set

Benefits

Clinically-relevant Cath Lab data is the key value proposition of this profile. The approach is to:

  1. reuse the distribution and structuring work from the XDS ( ITI domain), Medical summaries (PCC domain), and the HL7 Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2: IHE Health Story Consolidation, Release 1 DSTU (C-CDA) for exchangeable procedure notes (HL7/IHE)
  2. extend it through adding and codifying the ACC-NCDR Cath/PCI dataset and the ACC NCDR Cath/PCI version 4.4 to clinical data standards like ICD9/10,Snomed and LOINC
  3. evaluate it as it applies to the work in progress by the ACC and AHA to create an “ACCF-AHA Cardiac Cath Reporting – Report template”

Details

The Cardiac Cath Report Content (CRC) Profile specifies the content structure for a clinical report of a Cardiac Cath imaging exam, recorded in a DICOM Study. Such exams include:

  • Diagnostic Cath
  • Angiography
  • PCI

Not included in the scope of this profile are electrophysiology procedures, and non-cardiology procedures (e.g., peripheral angiography). Pediatric Cath cases are also excluded.

The CRC Profile specifies the use of an HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) format for the report. This format supports both the human readable narrative historically used for clinical reports, as well as a substantial set of discrete data elements that may be used for longitudinal or population analysis or other computer processing.

Cath Report Content (CRC) is a content profile – it is agnostic with respect to the workflow or data exchange mechanism in which the data is produced and handled. It is intended to be deployed, for example, in the Displayable Reports (DRPT) workflow profile for in-patient environments, or the Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS) profile to propagate the content across organizational boundaries.

The aim is to enable collection and distribution of the most clinically-relevant discrete data on the cardiac catheterization procedures common in cardiology. The usage of the discrete data is three-fold:

  1. To enable individual Cath/PCI procedures to be more easily shared and used between care givers and systems
  2. To enable population-based outcomes-based research on procedure effectiveness
  3. To provide the ability to interact with data registries for data exchange.

Systems Affected

The CRC profile is a content profile, which defines the content of a Cardiac Cath Report. The means of interchanging the report is not detailed in this profile but addressed in other profiles like DRPT, XDS or PDI. In general two types of systems would be relevant: A reporting workstation, Cardiovascular Information System or an Image Analysis workstation which creates a report and distributes it via one of the mechanism mentioned above. A workstation or system which is receiving and displaying the report. This could be an EMR System or any type of reporting workstation

Actors & Transactions:

CIRC ACT Trans.jpg

Specification

Profile Status: Trial Implementation

Documents:

Underlying Standards:

  • HL7
  • HL7 CDA Release 2.0
  • HL7 Implementation Guide for CDA® Release 2: IHE Health Story Consolidation, Release 1

See Also

Related Profiles

As a content integration profile CRC provides the payload for any of the exchange mechanisms of the following profiles


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