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draft Value Set dicom-cid-29-AcquisitionModality 2018‑06‑13 10:07:44

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Id 1.2.840.10008.6.1.19 Effective Date 2018‑06‑13 10:07:44
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Status draft Draft Version Label 20190913
Name dicom-cid-29-AcquisitionModality Display Name dicom-cid-29-AcquisitionModality
Description Transitive closure of CID 29 AcquisitionModality
http://dicom.nema.org/medical/dicom/current/output/chtml/part16/sect_CID_29.html
Source Code System
1.2.840.10008.2.16.4 - DICOM Controlled Terminology - FHIR: http://dicom.nema.org/resources/ontology/DCM
Level/ Type Code Display Name Code System Designations Description
0‑L
OPTENF
Ophthalmic Tomography En Face
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Ophthalmic Tomography En Face
An acquisition device, process or method that creates en face tomography images of the eye based on light and optical principles. Tomography based on other principles, such as ultrasound, is excluded.
0‑L
OPTBSV
Ophthalmic Tomography B-scan Volume Analysis
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Ophthalmic Tomography B-scan Volume Analysis
An acquisition device, process or method that performs B-scan volume analysis of tomography images of the eye based on light and optical principles. Tomography based on other principles, such as ultrasound, is excluded.
0‑L
OPV
Ophthalmic Visual Field
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Ophthalmic Visual Field
An acquisition device, process or method that measures visual fields and perform visual perimetry.
0‑L
DX
Digital Radiography
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Digital Radiography
An acquisition device, process or method that performs digital radiography.
0‑L
OPT
Ophthalmic Tomography
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Ophthalmic Tomography
An acquisition device, process or method that performs tomography of the eye that is based on light and optical principles. Tomography based on other principles, such as ultrasound, is excluded.
0‑L
BMD
Bone Mineral Densitometry
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Bone Mineral Densitometry
An acquisition device, process or method that performs bone mineral densitometry by X-Ray, including dual-energy X-Ray absorptiometry (DXA) and morphometric X-Ray absorptiometry (MXA).
0‑L
MG
Mammography
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Mammography
An acquisition device, process or method that performs mammography.
0‑L
SM
Slide Microscopy
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Slide Microscopy
An acquisition device, process or method that performs slide microscopy.
0‑L
US
Ultrasound
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Ultrasound
An acquisition device, process or method that performs ultrasound.
0‑L
OP
Ophthalmic Photography
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Ophthalmic Photography
An acquisition device, process or method that performs ophthalmic photography.
0‑L
IVOCT
Intravascular Optical Coherence Tomography
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Intravascular Optical Coherence Tomography
An acquisition device, process or method that performs intravascular optical coherence tomography.
0‑L
MR
Magnetic Resonance
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Magnetic Resonance
An acquisition device, process or method that performs magnetic resonance imaging.
0‑L
ECG
Electrocardiography
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Electrocardiography
An acquisition device, process or method that performs magnetic resonance imaging.
0‑L
GM
General Microscopy
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: General Microscopy
An acquisition device, process or method that performs electrocardiography.
0‑L
IO
Intra-oral Radiography
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Intra-oral Radiography
An acquisition device, process or method that performs intra-oral radiography.
0‑L
XA
X-Ray Angiography
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: X-Ray Angiography
An acquisition device, process or method that performs X-Ray angiography.
0‑L
XC
External-camera Photography
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: External-camera Photography
An acquisition device, process or method that performs photography with an external camera.
0‑L
VA
Visual Acuity
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Visual Acuity
An acquisition device, process or method that measures visual acuity.
0‑L
IVUS
Intravascular Ultrasound
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Intravascular Ultrasound
An acquisition device, process or method that performs intravascular ultrasound.
0‑L
CR
Computed Radiography
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Computed Radiography
An acquisition device, process or method that performs computed radiography.
0‑L
ES
Endoscopy
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Endoscopy
An acquisition device, process or method that records images during endoscopy.
0‑L
AR
Autorefraction
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Autorefraction
An acquisition device, process or method that measures autorefraction.
0‑L
CT
Computed Tomography
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Computed Tomography
An acquisition device, process or method that performs computed tomography.
0‑L
OSS
Optical Surface Scanner
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Optical Surface Scanner
An acquisition device, process or method that performs optical surface scanning.
0‑L
LEN
Lensometry
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Lensometry
An acquisition device, process or method that performs lensometry.
0‑L
RG
Radiographic imaging
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Radiographic imaging
An acquisition device, process or method that performs radiographic imaging (conventional film/screen).
0‑L
RF
Radiofluoroscopy
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Radiofluoroscopy
An acquisition device, process or method that performs radiofluoroscopy.
0‑L
KER
Keratometry
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Keratometry
An acquisition device, process or method that performs keratometry.
0‑L
HD
Hemodynamic Waveform
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Hemodynamic Waveform
An acquisition device, process or method that records hemodynamic waveforms.
0‑L
OAM
Ophthalmic Axial Measurements
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Ophthalmic Axial Measurements
An acquisition device, process or method that measures the axial length of the eye.
0‑L
NM
Nuclear Medicine
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Nuclear Medicine
An acquisition device, process or method that performs nuclear medicine imaging.
0‑L
OCT
Optical Coherence Tomography
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Optical Coherence Tomography
An acquisition device, process or method that uses an interferometric, non-invasive optical tomographic technique to image 2D slices and 3D volumes of tissue using visible and near visible frequencies.
0‑L
BDUS
Ultrasound Bone Densitometry
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Ultrasound Bone Densitometry
An acquisition device, process or method that performs ultrasound bone densitometry.
0‑L
PT
Positron emission tomography
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Positron emission tomography
An acquisition device, process or method that performs positron emission tomography (PET).
0‑L
EPS
Cardiac Electrophysiology
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Cardiac Electrophysiology
An acquisition device, process or method that performs cardiac electrophysiology.
0‑L
PX
Panoramic X-Ray
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Panoramic X-Ray
An acquisition device, process or method that performs panoramic X-Rays.
0‑L
SRF
Subjective Refraction
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Subjective Refraction
An acquisition device, process or method that records subjective refraction.
0‑L
OPM
Ophthalmic Mapping
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Ophthalmic Mapping
An acquisition device, process or method that measures corneal topography, corneal or retinal thickness, and other similar parameters that are typically displayed as maps.
0‑L
OPR
Ophthalmic Refraction
DICOM Controlled Terminology
en-US Preferred: Ophthalmic Refraction
An acquisition device, process or method that measures the refractive characteristics of the eye.

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