AGFA HE/001132 Medical Alarms User Manual


 
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Document No. 001132, Revision 2.0
Agfa HealthCare NodeID Livelink : 14140190 14 June, 2007
See Table 2.2-45
2.4.1.2.2.1.2 Protocol Codes
Note on Japanese Protocol Codes
In Japan, the use of protocol codes is slightly different. See the guidelines of the JIRA and JAHIS [JAPAN].
Each Scheduled Protocol Code Sequence consists of the following information:
Table 2.4-3: Information in a Japanese Scheduled Protocol Code Sequence.
Item Coding Scheme
Designator
No. of items Code Value/Code Meaning
Procedure content JJ1017T 1 Specified in Section 5.3
7
Target region JJ1017P 1 Specified in Section 5.4
13
Imaging direction JJ1017D 0-N Specified in Section 5.5
13
(Table copied from [JAPAN], p.9)
Each item mentioned in the table is wrapped in a scheduled protocol code sequence item. As shown in the
table, for each item a different coding scheme designator is used.
In practice, a triplet (with the imaging direction possibly omitted) refers to a single Exposure Type in the
"Workstation" exposure tree.
Example of a Japanese SPS
Example of a Scheduled Protocol Code Sequence in a Japanese SPS:
Coding
Scheme
Designator
Coding
Scheme
Version
Code
Value
Code Meaning
JJ1017T 1.0 GX.01.00 Radiography – General Radiography – NOS
JJ1017P 1.0 25.6.201 Chest – Respiratory System – Lung
JJ1017D 1.0 G-5200 Anterior to posterior
JJ1017D 1.0 G-A101 Left lateral
This SPS schedules 2 exposures: Chest AP and Chest LL
"Workstation" can be configured for the use of the Japanese system of Protocol Codes (JJ1017) by means of
the "Workstation Service & Configuration Tool".
2.4.1.2.2.2 Configuration of RIS Mapping
RIS mapping defines how incoming worklist attributes from the RIS are mapped to the SPS elements.
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See guidelines of the JIRA and JAHIS [JAPAN].