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Agenda

  • Update on Phase 3 mi2b2 software
  • Potential clinical applications
  • From RPDR query to the retrieval of images in PACS


Harvard Catalyst Medical Informatics group Meeting Minutes November 16, 2010

In attendance:

  • Bill Wang
  • Chris Herrick
  • Randy Gollub
  • Valerie HUmblet
  • Steve Pieper
  • Yong Gao
  • Darren Sack
  • Vincent Roch
  • Bill Tellier
  • Darren Sack


Update on Phase 3 mi2b2 software

  • Get BWH installed, found out several problems:
    • CFIND on MRN brings back multiple patients. Same patient is repeated sometimes a 100 times. Chris and Bill are digging it. A possibility is that those patients had a lot of images and we see them all. It seems that the GE PACS answers differently from the PACS at MGH
    • If one select a patient and move it, one does not receive an accession number
    • Not getting images back on the CMOVE, getting a code error. They downloaded DCM4che tools, worked fine, CMOVE was OK so there is something on our side that must be changed.
  • Tim from XNAT team sent some codes (for phase 4). Next version of XNAT: 1.5, release scheduled for December.
  • BIDMC update: Randy talked to Steve Freedman about mi2b2. He offered to try to help Jesse and made suggestions on who to contact.
  • Coordination with Dan Rubin, he set up an i2b2 instance, he wants to work together on ontology to do images annotations.

Potential clinical applications

  • Talked about valuable medical applications for mi2b2. Steve talked about new study: studying long term side-effects of proton therapy (for neck cancer) because those follow-up CAT scans will be in the Radiology. Radiation oncology is interested in that follow-up.

From RPDR query to the retrieval of images in PACS

  • Vincent and Randy presented a work they are doing on baby brain. They have a huge access database about subjects with brain scan (diffusion and T1 weighted images), done at MGH after 2000. Goal: to build an atlas. It will help us guide people to do an efficient query.