Zhang Jianguo, Zhang Kai, Yang Yuanyuan, Sun Jianyong, Ling Tonghui, Wang Mingqing, Bak Peter
Chinese Academy of Sciences , Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Laboratory for Medical Imaging Informatics, 500 Yu Tian Road, Shanghai 200083, China.
McMaster University , Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1, Canada.
J Med Imaging (Bellingham). 2015 Oct;2(4):046501. doi: 10.1117/1.JMI.2.4.046501. Epub 2015 Nov 12.
IHE XDS-I profile proposes an architecture model for cross-enterprise medical image sharing, but there are only a few clinical implementations reported. Here, we investigate three pilot studies based on the IHE XDS-I profile to see whether we can use this architecture as a foundation for image sharing solutions in a variety of health-care settings. The first pilot study was image sharing for cross-enterprise health care with federated integration, which was implemented in Huadong Hospital and Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital within the Shanghai Shen-Kang Hospital Management Center; the second pilot study was XDS-I-based patient-controlled image sharing solution, which was implemented by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) team in the USA; and the third pilot study was collaborative imaging diagnosis with electronic health-care record integration in regional health care, which was implemented in two districts in Shanghai. In order to support these pilot studies, we designed and developed new image access methods, components, and data models such as RAD-69/WADO hybrid image retrieval, RSNA clearinghouse, and extension of metadata definitions in both the submission set and the cross-enterprise document sharing (XDS) registry. We identified several key issues that impact the implementation of XDS-I in practical applications, and conclude that the IHE XDS-I profile is a theoretically good architecture and a useful foundation for medical image sharing solutions across multiple regional health-care providers.
IHE XDS-I规范提出了一种用于跨企业医学图像共享的架构模型,但据报道仅有少数临床应用案例。在此,我们基于IHE XDS-I规范开展了三项试点研究,以探究能否将该架构用作多种医疗保健环境下图像共享解决方案的基础。第一项试点研究是采用联邦集成的跨企业医疗保健图像共享,在上海申康医院发展中心旗下的华东医院和上海市第六人民医院实施;第二项试点研究是基于XDS-I的患者控制图像共享解决方案,由美国北美放射学会(RSNA)团队实施;第三项试点研究是区域医疗保健中结合电子健康记录整合的协作式影像诊断,在上海的两个区实施。为支持这些试点研究,我们设计并开发了新的图像访问方法、组件和数据模型,如RAD-69/WADO混合图像检索、RSNA信息交换中心以及提交集和跨企业文档共享(XDS)注册库中元数据定义的扩展。我们确定了几个在实际应用中影响XDS-I实施的关键问题,并得出结论,IHE XDS-I规范在理论上是一个良好的架构,是跨多个区域医疗保健提供者的医学图像共享解决方案的有用基础。