Update:
ICANL Case Studies
Updated 3/2008
Effective
with the April 1, 2008 application deadline, digital raw data
will no longer be required for case study submissions. As of
April 1, 2008, the preferred method for submitting case study
documentation is as processed image data in digital image format,
on CD or DVD.
The
following data must be submitted:
1. Movie of planar projection images
2. Reconstructed stress-rest slices (gray scale and color)
3. Quantitative data, polar maps, etc. (optional)
4. Movie gated SPECT slices
5. Gated SPECT slices in end diastole and end systole
6. LV volume curve and calculated LVEF
Applicant
laboratories are instructed to submit all images utilized in
the interpretation of a study by the physician.
Laboratories
may submit screen captures of static images such as JPEG
(Joint Photographic Experts Group), TIFF (Tagged Image
File Format), or BMP (Bitmap Digital Images) files, or
they may submit equipment specific images, with an embedded,
image-specific reader included (i.e., DICOM). Movies
may be submitted as MPEG (Moving Picture Expert Group),
AVI (Audio Video Interleave), QuickTime or Windows
Media Player.
If
laboratories are unable to submit digital images, they may submit
high quality black-and-white and color copies of processed images
on paper.
To
be in compliance with The ICANL Standards, "the
facility must be able to transmit current or archived patient
studies to an outside, non-affiliated entity in a format that
is of interpretable quality." (Standard B6.1.6.5)
Note:
All case study documentation, whether on CD, DVD or paper, must
be submitted in duplicate.
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