CTSC Ellen Grant, CHB
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Mission
CTSC Informatics Goals
- Step I: Describe and upload retrospective datasets (roughly 1 terabyte) onto the CHB XNAT instance, and confirm that a specific tractography processing workflow is supported by the XNAT DataModel and web services API. The worklfow involves
- making specific queries,
- generating and uploading specific results.
- Step II: Execute the script-driven tractography workflow
Success Metrics
- Visual confirmation (via web GUI) that all data is present and organized appropriately
- Successful tests that responses to XNAT queries for all MRIDs given a protocol name match results returned from currently-used search on the local filesystem.
- Query/Response should be efficient
- other?
Participants
- sites involved: MGH NMR center, MGH Radiology, CHB Radiology
- number of users: ~10
- PI: Ellen Grant
- staff: Rudolph Pienaar
- clinicians
- IT staff
Data
There are currently about 1540 studies, each with about 1k images
* Multiple studies * Imaging Modalities: MRI * Genetic:
Current Workflow
DICOM raw images are produced at radiology PACS at MGH, and are manually pushed to the PACS hosted on KAOS resided at MGH NMR center. The images are processed by a set of PERL scripts to be renamed and re-organized into a file structure where all images for a study are saved into a directory named for the study.
DICOM images are currently viewed with Osiris on Macs.
Data Management need
It is desired to develop an Image Management System for BDC (IMS4BDC) with which at least the following can be done:
- Move images from MGH (KAOS) to a BDC machine at Childrens
- Import legacy data into IMS4BDC from existing file structure and CDs
- Query capabilities: (example) Show all diffusion studies where patients ages are < 6
- Mange post-processed images
- Sharing images with clinical physicians; export post-processed data back to clinical PACS
Other Information
Rudolph has worked with XNAT support group at Harvard.