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Integrating Clinical Data and Medical Imaging in Lung Cancer: Feasibility Study Using the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Common Data Model Extension

Integrating Clinical Data and Medical Imaging in Lung Cancer: Feasibility Study Using the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Common Data Model Extension

Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) is a universal standard for managing, storing, and transmitting medical images, ensuring interoperability and improved exchange of medical image data and associated information between health care systems. Recent research has focused on the integrated analysis of DICOM and OMOP CDM to promote accessibility to complex medical imaging data and electronic health records [7-11].

Hyerim Ji, Seok Kim, Leonard Sunwoo, Sowon Jang, Ho-Young Lee, Sooyoung Yoo

JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e59187

Medical-Blocks―A Platform for Exploration, Management, Analysis, and Sharing of Data in Biomedical Research: System Development and Integration Results

Medical-Blocks―A Platform for Exploration, Management, Analysis, and Sharing of Data in Biomedical Research: System Development and Integration Results

For example, the clinical PACS automatically sends a copy of the data (medical image in Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine [DICOM]) format) to Medical-Blocks. The block processes data into the required format, such as anonymization (eg, removing patient-related information) and conversion to another data format (eg, DICOM to Meta Image conversion). For uncommon data types, the modular architecture of Medical-Blocks allows the integration of new blocks (section S2 in Multimedia Appendix 1).

Waldo Valenzuela, Fabian Balsiger, Roland Wiest, Olivier Scheidegger

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(4):e32287