COFFEE & TALK SESSION

C 16 - Dose management (DM): requirements, promises and reality

Lectures

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C 16_1 - DICOM image and radiation dose structured report (RDSR) dose parameters: what do we have, what do we need?

C 16_1 - DICOM image and radiation dose structured report (RDSR) dose parameters: what do we have, what do we need?

13:30E. Vaño, Madrid / ES

1. To appreciate the relevance of the dosimetric information available during and at the end of interventional procedures to help in optimisation.
2. To learn that additional details on technical parameters are available in the DICOM RDSR, helping to audit individual procedures.
3. To understand how the information contained in the RDSR for radiation events may be helpful in optimising some individual procedures.

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C 16_2 - Workflow of dose management in the context of PACS, RIS, HIS, IHE

C 16_2 - Workflow of dose management in the context of PACS, RIS, HIS, IHE

15:09Peter Mildenberger, Mainz / DE

Learning Objectives
1. To demonstrate the available tools for DM in hospital information systems/radiology information systems/picture archiving and communication systems (HIS-RIS-PACS).
2. To explain the health care enterprise (IHE) concept for DM.
3. To discuss the potential of new developments for DM.

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C 16_3 - Requirements on dose management system in terms of dose storage, processing, reporting, tracking, quality assurance and the directive EU-BSS 2013/59

C 16_3 - Requirements on dose management system in terms of dose storage, processing, reporting, tracking, quality assurance and the directive EU-BSS 2013/59

15:28Sebastian T. Schindera, Aarau / CH

Learning Objectives
1. To demonstrate examples of how to use dose management software for quality improvement.
2. To demonstrate the pitfalls of using dose management software.
3. To discuss future applications for dose management systems.

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C 16_4 - Experiences in practice between vendor promises and clinical reality

C 16_4 - Experiences in practice between vendor promises and clinical reality

14:53Virginia Tsapaki, Athens / GR

Learning Objectives
1. To demonstrate the real practice of DM procurement to installation.
2. To show the possible challenges during the procedure of DM purchase and installation.
3. To discuss necessary implementation steps.

C 16-1
DICOM image and radiation dose structured report (RDSR) dose parameters: what do we have, what do we need?
Learning Objectives
1. To appreciate the relevance of the dosimetric information available during and at the end of interventional procedures to help in optimisation.
2. To learn that additional details on technical parameters are available in the DICOM RDSR, helping to audit individual procedures.
3. To understand how the information contained in the RDSR for radiation events may be helpful in optimising some individual procedures.
C 16-2
Workflow of dose management in the context of PACS, RIS, HIS, IHE
Learning Objectives
1. To demonstrate the available tools for DM in hospital information systems/radiology information systems/picture archiving and communication systems (HIS-RIS-PACS).
2. To explain the health care enterprise (IHE) concept for DM.
3. To discuss the potential of new developments for DM.
C 16-3
Requirements on dose management system in terms of dose storage, processing, reporting, tracking, quality assurance and the directive EU-BSS 2013/59
Learning Objectives
1. To demonstrate examples of how to use dose management software for quality improvement.
2. To demonstrate the pitfalls of using dose management software.
3. To discuss future applications for dose management systems.
C 16-4
Experiences in practice between vendor promises and clinical reality
Learning Objectives
1. To demonstrate the real practice of DM procurement to installation.
2. To show the possible challenges during the procedure of DM purchase and installation.
3. To discuss necessary implementation steps.

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