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Image Type 3D

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 3:18 pm
by nashtri
Good morning -

We are running a GE AW and when a tech performs a CTA sometimes they create an image that has a type of 3D.

When I try to archive a study from the AW to the PacsOne server, it fails when moving the 3D image. Everything else seems to move fine, just this image type.

Does the PacsOne server support this type of image?

The message I receive in the log is:

Mon Aug 22 23:09:40 2005 INFO - <450> A-ASSOCIATE-AC PDU sent successfully
Mon Aug 22 23:09:40 2005 INFO - <450> Receiving P-DATA-TF PDU
Mon Aug 22 23:09:47 2005 INFO - <450> A-ASSOCIATE-RELEASE-RQ PDU received
Mon Aug 22 23:09:47 2005 INFO - <450> Sending A-ASSOCIATE-RELEASE-RSP PDU
Mon Aug 22 23:09:47 2005 INFO - <450> A-ASSOCIATE-RELEASE-RSP PDU sent successfully
Mon Aug 22 23:09:47 2005 INFO - Session: <450> disconnected for client: 192.168.121.101

It looks like it worked (as best I can tell from the log), but the AW indicates that there was an error (network or one of several other possibilities) and the transfer stops. I know it is not network as I have moved very large (multi-thousand image) studies without a problem and when I move this one image, it will fail every time.


Thanks
Nashtri

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 3:30 pm
by pacsone
It appears to be ok from the PacsOne logs you posted.

Can you send a sample of such raw image to mailto:pacsone@pacsone.net, so that we can take a look? You can anonymize the patient info if you're concerned about privacy.

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 3:50 pm
by nashtri
Let me see if I can get just that image out of the study.

Nashtri

Image type 3D

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 5:09 pm
by Ken
GE Private 3D Model Object 1.2.840.113619.4.26

from the dicom conformance statement on the Advantage ws. I think this is not supported as this is a special 3D format as some manufactures use.

Please correct me if I am wrong.

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 1:22 am
by pacsone
You're correct as PacsOne does not support any private storage SOP classess such as the GE private 3D class mentioned above.