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      Storage of Fractional Flow Reserve Hemodynamic Waveforms Using Semantic Extension of the DICOM Standard

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      Journal of Digital Imaging
      Springer International Publishing
      Fractional flow reserve, DICOM, Waveform IOD, Private data elements

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          Visual assessment of coronary stenoses by coronary angiography remains widely used but correlates poorly with ischemia, particularly for moderate lesions. Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is a cardiac catheterization procedure that aims to provide objective measures of coronary lesion hemodynamic significance and involves the acquisition of phasic pressure and electrocardiographic waveforms. The dataset from these procedures currently remains in proprietary systems with restricted data access, inability for data exchange, and often inadequate archiving. Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) includes a waveform information object definition. We describe the method of encapsulating FFR procedural information into a DICOM waveform file. We define private data elements to capture modality-specific data that is not represented by standard DICOM data elements. We propose the adoption of this semantic extension of the DICOM waveform information object for exchange and archiving of data from studies of pressure-derived indices of coronary stenoses.

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          +1 774-442-5043 , nikolaos.kakouros@umassmed.edu
          Journal
          J Digit Imaging
          J Digit Imaging
          Journal of Digital Imaging
          Springer International Publishing (Cham )
          0897-1889
          1618-727X
          2 November 2015
          June 2016
          : 29
          : 3
          : 314-320
          Affiliations
          Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Massachusetts, 55 Lake Ave North, Worcester, MA 01655 USA
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          PMC4879029 PMC4879029 4879029 9837
          10.1007/s10278-015-9837-x
          4879029
          26527469
          de93eec0-b2d9-47d8-a331-8ab3f2c20422
          © Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine 2015
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          © Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine 2016

          Private data elements,DICOM,Waveform IOD,Fractional flow reserve

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