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Logical Data Model

Project:

Imaging Study
Appears In: Diagnostic Imaging Reporting LDM Subject Area
A collection of one or more series of medical images, generated by one or more imaging modalities, that are logically related and associated with a single patient and imaging request.<br/>
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Attribute Type
Imaging Study Identifier Identifier
Notes: An identifier of the whole study, assigned by a health information custodian.<br/>
Imaging Study Status Code Codeable Concept
Notes: A current state of a study (e.g., registered, available, entered in error).<br/><br/>Value Set:<br/>To be developed.<br/><br/>
Imaging Study Started On Date Time Date Time
Notes: A date and time when a study began.<br/>
Imaging Study Modality Code Codeable Concept
Notes: A list of all types of equipment or imaging techniques used to acquire the data in a medical imaging study.<br/><br/>Value Set:<br/>To be developed.<br/><br/>
Imaging Study Number of Series Integer
Notes: The count of all individual series within one imaging study.<br/>
Imaging Study Number of Instances Integer
Notes: Total count of all DICOM objects (e.g., images, structured objects) that are part of the study.<br/>
Imaging Study Procedure Code Codeable Concept
Notes: A code and description of a performed procedure for this study.<br/><br/>Value Set:<br/>To be developed.<br/><br/>
Imaging Study Reason Code Codeable Concept
Notes: A code and description of clinical condition indicating why the Imaging Study was requested.<br/><br/>Value Set:<br/>To be developed.<br/>
Imaging Study Description String
Notes: The Imaging Manager description of the study. Institution-generated description or classification of the Study (component) performed.<br/>
Relationship Target Entity
interpreted by   Medical Imaging Interpreter
subject of   Patient
based on   Medical Imaging Request
Relationship Target Entity
based on   Medical Imaging Report
associated with   Imaging Study Series
associated with   Medical Imaging Event