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Anatomic Pathology Domain
(PAT)Co-chairs : C.DanielCo-chairs : C.Daniel (France), M.Garcia-Rojo(France), M.Garcia-Rojo (Spain) ,(Spain) ,T.SchraderT.Schrader (Germany)(Germany)
ARPH Supplement : W.Scharber (USA), F.MacaryARPH Supplement : W.Scharber (USA), F.Macary (France) (France)
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Overview
Intra hospital integration profilesOrdering and performing anatomic pathology
exams
CommunityAnatomic Reporting for Public Health
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Organization of Anatomic Pathology Technical Framework
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Anatomic Pathology Workflow (APW)
Addressed by the 2007-2008 cycle
Establishes the continuity and integrity of basic pathology data
Ordering and reporting aspects of the workflow Transactions maintaining the consistency of ordering
information, specimen management information and anatomic pathology reports.
Imaging aspects of the workflow Acquisition, storage and distribution processes of
images among multiple systems, enterprises and remote workstations.
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Anatomic Pathology Workflow (APW)
ADTRegistration
Order PlacerOrders Placed
Modality worklist
Acquisition Modality(gross imaging/microscopic imaging)
Acquisition completed
Order Mgmt
PatientAdm
Mgmt
PACS(Image Archive/Image Manager)Images stored
Order FillerOrders acceptedReport created
Report Mgmt
Care Ward
Patient mgmt.
Anatomic PathologyLaboratory
Report/resultRepository
Reports stored
ImageMgmt
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APW actors & transactions
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APW profile dependencies
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HL7 & DICOM standard versions used
HL7 v2.5 OML^O21/ORL^O22 (PAT-1, 2 &4) ORU^R01 + report (PAT-3)
DICOM DICOM 2003 PS 3.4: Modality Worklist SOP Class (PAT-5) DICOM 2007 PS 3.4: Storage Service Class DICOM 2007 PS 3.4: Storage Commitment Push Model SOP
Class DICOM 2007 PS 3.4: Query/Retrieve Service Class Supplément 122 : Specimen Identification and Revised Pathology
SOP Classes
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Test cases
Different « subspecialties »Surgical pathology (4 cases)Biopsies (2 cases)Cytopathology (2 cases)Autopsy (1 case)TMA (1 case)
Complex relationships specimen/container1 specimen per container several specimen per container
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Test casesSpecimen model : Usual situation
Specimen can be identified by containers’ ID
Gross imaging
Virtual slide
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Test cases Unusual situation: Tissue Micro ArrayMore than one derived
specimen on slide coming from the different blocks coming from different parts and from different patients
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Reporting Anatomic pathology to public health repositories (ARPH)
Editors: W.Scharber, C.Daniel, F.Macary
Public Health organizations collect data of diseases diagnosed in anatomic pathology laboratories such as cancers or premalignant conditions.
The ARPH profile defines the actors and transactions involved in anatomic pathology reporting to public health organizations. This integration profile will make it easier for anatomic
pathology laboratories, public health agencies, and software vendors to adopt a uniform method for report or data transmission and processing. It will facilitate international electronic reporting of anatomic pathology data in public health domain.
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Global Perspective of Cancer Surveillance
International Association of Cancer Registries 241 Registries (Voting Member) from all 6
continents
North American Association of Central Cancer Registries All Canadian Provinces All US States All US Territories and Jurisdictions
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ARPH Use Case
Patient notices a black jagged mole on her right arm.
Dermatologist does a biopsy and sends the tissue sample to the pathology laboratory for review and diagnosis.
Pathologist analyzes the specimen and makes the diagnosis of: malignant melanoma.
Anatomic pathology LIS identifies the report as having a diagnosis of cancer (reportable event) and creates an HL7 2.5 message to send to the central cancer registry.
The Central Cancer Registries receives the message, codes the diagnosis and adds the case to the database.
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Reporting Anatomic pathology to public health repositories (ARPH)
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ARPH actors & transactions
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Standards Used
HL7 v2.5ORU^R01 message (PAT-10)
LOINC
SNOMED CT
NAACCR* Standards for Cancer Registries Volume V: Pathology Laboratory Electronic Reporting v3.0
NAACCR Search Term List
International Classification of Diseases, 10 th rev (and 9th rev)
*NAACCR - North American Association of Central Cancer Registries (www.naaccr.org)
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White paper : Anatomic Pathology Structured Reports
Editors: C.Daniel, H.Kussaibi, F.Macary, M.Kennedy, D.Booker
Objective Analysis of national initiatives for standardizing Anatomic
Pathology structured reports– e.g CAP Cancer Checklists (US), SFP templates (France)
Choice of the IT format to store and share structured reports in anatomic pathology
Standards & Systems• HL7 CDA• HL7 v3 : Domains Laboratory, Specimen, Observation • DICOM SR
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Questions?
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More information IHE Anatomic Pathology - Users
France : ADICAP (Association for the Development of Informatics in Cytology and Pathology), SFP (French Society of Pathology)
Spain : SEIS (Spanish Society of Health Informatics), SEAP (Spanish Society of Pathology), SESCAM, Servicio de Salud de Castilla-La Mancha
Germany: Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Italy : Udine University
US/Canada : CAP, NAACCR (North American Association of Central Cancer Registries)
Japan : IHE-Japan
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More information IHE Anatomic Pathology - Vendors
Acquisition modalities: Tribvn/Aperio, Zeiss, VMScope, Hamamatsu, Aurora
LIS: Technidata (Montbonnot Saint Martin, France), Infologic (Valence, France), Satec, Isoft, Nexus, Paschmann GMBH
PACS Vendors: Agfa, GE, ETIAM (Rennes)
EHR: Medasys (Gif/Yvette)
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More information
Googlegroup : [email protected]
Road map & change proposalshttp://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=Anatomic_Pa
thology
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Contributors to the IHE Anatomic Pathology Technical Framework
Practicing pathologists Dominique Henin, MD, PhD (ADICAP, AP-HP, Paris, France); Fréderique Capron, MD,
PhD (ADICAP, AP-HP, Paris, France); Bettina Fabiani, MD (ADICAP, AP-HP, Paris, France); Jean-Marc Guinebretière, MD (Centre René Huguenin, ADICAP, France); Marcial García Rojo, MD, PhD (Hospital General de Ciudad Real, Ciudad Real, Spanish Society of Health Informatics-SEIS, Spain); Ernesto Moro (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spanish Society of Pathology-SEAP, Spain); Thomas Schrader, MD, PhD (La Charité, Berlin, Germany); John Gilbertson, MD (Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, United States); Bruce A. Beckwith, MD (Laboratory Medicine Department of Pathology, Salem, United States); Luis Goncalves, MD (Hospital de Evora, Portugal); Ikuo Tofukuji, MD (Takasaki University of Health and Welfare, Japan), David Booker (HL7 AP, CAP).
Informatics technology professionals Karima Bourquard, PhD (GMSIH, Paris, France); Christel Daniel, MD, PhD (AP-HP,
INSERM, ADICAP, Paris, France); Vincenzo Della Mea, PhD (Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Udine, Udine, Italy); François Macary (GMSIH, Paris, France); Carlos Peces (SESCAM, Spain); Miguel Angel Laguna, PhD (HGCR-SESCAM, Spain); Eric Poiseau, PhD (IHE, France), Mary Kennedy (HL7 AP, CAP), Wendy Scharber (CDC-Contractor), Lori A. Havener (NAACCR)
Vendors Didier Adelh (Samba Technologies); Jean-Christophe Cauvin, PhD (Medasys,
Gif/Yvette, France); Emmanuel Cordonnier (Etiam, Rennes, France); Jacques Klossa, PhD (Tribvn, Chatillon, France); François Lecertisseur (Technidata); Damien Mazoyer (Infologic); Takashi Okuno (Olympus Medical Systems); Harry Solomon (GE, Chicago, United States)
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