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ASTM-E1475:2008 Edition(Redline)

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E1475-02(2008) Standard Guide for Data Fields for Computerized Transfer of Digital Radiological Examination Data (Redline)

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Significance and Use

The primary use of this guide is to provide a standardized approach for the data file to be used for the transfer of digital radiological data from one user to another where the two users are working with dissimilar systems. This guide describes the contents, both required and optional for an intermediate data file that can be created from the native format of the radiological system on which the data was collected and that can be converted into the native format of the receiving radiological data analysis system. The development of translator software to accomplish these data format conversions is being addressed under a separate effort; this will include specific items needed for the data transfer, for example, language used, memory requirements, and intermediate specification. This guide will also be useful in the archival storage and retrieval of radiological data as either a data format specifier or as a guide to the data elements which should be included in the archival file.

TABLE 1 Field Listing

A Field numbers are for reference only. They do not imply a necessity to include all these fields in any specific database nor imply a requirement that fields used be in this particular order.

B Units listed first are SI; those in parentheses are inch-pound (English).

C Denotes essential field for computerization of examination results, regardless of examination method.

D Denotes essential field for radiographic examination.

E Denotes essential field for radiographic examination.

F Denotes essential field for radioscopic examination.

Although the recommended field listing includes more than 90 field numbers, only about half of those are regarded as essential and are marked Footnote C in Table 1. Fields so marked must be included in the data base. The other fields recommended provide additional information that a user will find helpful in understanding the radiological image and examination result. These header field items will, in most cases, make up only a very small part of a radiological examination file. The actual stream of radiological data that make up the image will take up the largest part of the data base. Since a radiological image file will normally be large, the concept of data compression will be considered in many cases. Compressed data should be noted, along with a description of the compression method, as indicated in Field No. 92 (see Table 1).

This guide provides a data file for a single image. It is recognized that a complete examination record may contain several files for the same examination method in different areas, with or without image processing, for different examination methods, and for variations within a single method (for example, different x-ray energies). This file will permit the examination of a single image and will include information about the existence of other images and records for the examined object. This single image may be one created by overlaying or processing results from multiple examination approaches, for example, data fusion. For such images, the notes sections must clearly state how the image for this file was created.

1. Scope

1.1 This guide provides a listing and description of the fields that are recommended for inclusion in a digital radiological examination data base to facilitate the transfer of such data. This guide sets guidelines for the format of data fields for computerized transfer of digital image files obtained from radiographic, radioscopic, computed radiographic, or other radiological examination systems. The field listing includes those fields regarded as necessary for inclusion in the data base: ( 1 ) regardless of the radiological examination method (as indicated by Footnote C in Table 1), ( 2 ) for radioscopic examination (as indicated by Footnote E in Table 1), and ( 3 ) for radiographic examination (as indicated by Footnote D in Table 1). In addition, other optional fields are listed as a reminder of the types of information that may be useful for additional understanding of the data or applicable to a limited number of applications.

1.2 It is recognized that organizations may have in place an internal format for the storage and retrieval of radiological examination data. This guide should not impede the use of such formats since it is probable that the necessary fields are already included in such internal data bases, or that the few additions can easily be made. The numerical listing and its order indicated in this guide is only for convenience; the specific numbers and their order carry no inherent significance and are not part of the data file.

1.3 The types of radiological examination systems that appear useful in relation to this guide include radioscopic systems as described in Guide E 1000, Practices E 1255, E 1411 and E 2033, and radiographic systems as described in Guide E 94 and Practices E 748 and E 1742. Many of the terms used are defined in Terminology E 1316.

1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

2. Referenced Documents (purchase separately) The documents listed below are referenced within the subject standard but are not provided as part of the standard.

ASTM Standards

E94 Guide for Radiographic Examination E748 Practices for Thermal Neutron Radiography of Materials E1000 Guide for Radioscopy E1255 Practice for Radioscopy E1316 Terminology for Nondestructive Examinations E1411 Practice for Qualification of Radioscopic Systems E1416 Test Method for Radioscopic Examination of Weldments E1742 Practice for Radiographic Examination E2033 Practice for Computed Radiology (Photostimulable Luminescence Method)

Keywords

data base; data fields; data transfer; dynamic range; dynamic range resolution; nondestructive testing; radiological examination; radioscopic examination; Data analysis–computerized; Data exchange/transfer; Digital radiological test database; Discontinuities; Dynamic range resolution; Gamma/X-radiography; Neutron radiographic testing; Radiation exposure; Radiographic examination; Radiological examination; Radioscopic examination; Transfer (of data); X-ray monitoring/processing;

ICS Code

ICS Number Code 35.240.80 (IT applications in health care technology)

DOI: 10.1520/E1475-02R08 ASTM International is a member of CrossRef.

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