Project Summary for Cardiology Domain Analysis Model Release 3
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Project Details
Number | 815 View Ballot Items List (with NIBs) |
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Name | Cardiology Domain Analysis Model Release 3 |
Sponsor(s) | Clinical Interoperability Council Work Group |
Co-Sponsor(s) | No Selection |
Steering Division | Clinical |
Description | The scope of this project is to update and extend the second release of the Cardiology Domain Analysis Model (DAM) (CV_DAM_R2_I1_2011SEP) approved in the September 2011 ballot. The scope of R2 included core activities in the diagnosis and treatment of acute coronary syndromes and heart failure. The purpose of R3 is to identify and harmonize, via a collaborative public consensus process, definitions of key data elements useful in the interpretation and analysis of cardiovascular imaging findings. The basis for this modeling work will be a 2008 consensus publication containing the clinical content of the data elements (http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/reprint/53/1/91). This release will include data elements relevant across cardiac imaging modalities including but not limited to Cardiac Computed Tomography (CCT), Cardiac Computed Tomographic Angiography (CCTA), Cardiac magnetic Resonance (CMR), Echocardiography (transesophageal and transthoracic)(TEE, TTE), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Radionuclide Angiography (RNA), Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), Myocardial Perfusion Imaging (MPI), Invasive coronary angiography (ICA), and Left Ventriculography (LVG). The resulting data elements will be published via NCI EVS/caDSR. Like R2, R3 is intended to reflect data collected and utilized during patient care delivery processes with the intent to satisfy secondary utilization for quality reporting, clinical research and regulatory reporting. Resources will be provided by multiple stakeholders, a single overall source of financial support is not expected or required. |
Project Facilitator | Dana Pinchotti |
Status | Archived |
SD Approval Date | Oct 10, 2011 |
TSC Approval Date | Oct 10, 2011 |
Type | Ballot - Informative |
Objectives / Deliverables | Develop a set of DAM artifacts defined by HDF requirements - Target: September 2011-November 2012 Proposed timeline is to submit Release 3 for ballot - Target: January 2013 Publish the UML with data elements via the National Cancer Institute metadata repository - Target: February 2013 Project end date (all objectives met) - Target: March 2013 |
Next Milestone Date | 2014 January WGM |
Project End Date | 2014 January WGM |
Project Intent | Revise Current Standard |
Project Need | Despite considerable progress, additional effort is necessary to achieve semantic and syntactic interoperability within the domain of cardiology. This project contributes additional clinical content (data elements, definitions, and permissible values), associations and relationships therein as well as links to other standards such as HL7 RIM, CDISC SDTM and structured vocabularies such as SNOMED CT. The intent of the standard continues to serve as a platform for standardized data collection that serves patient care and optimizes the comparison of results and outcomes across patient care, quality and research initiatives, and facilitates reuse of data across other use cases described above. Release 2 contains some imaging content; however, the R3 release will significantly update, harmonize and integrate more significant prior work done in cardiac imaging and maintain these as formal metadata within the DAM going forward. |
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Project Document Repository |
http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=CV_DAM HL7 WIKI, CIC web page on www.hl7.org |
Backwards Compatibility | Yes |
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Products | Domain Analysis Model (DAM) |
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External Pjt Collaborators | This project represents a broad collaboration among stakeholders in the field of cardiology. This includes the American College of Cardiology and other professional societies, US FDA and NIH, academia, industry and standards organizations such as CDISC and HL7. The National Cancer Institute EVS/caDSR support will again be utilized for vocabulary and metadata publication. Specific contributions in the form of work products from other HL7 workgroups is not requested, however helpful input and utilization of the DAM is expected as applicable. |
Realm | Universal |
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Stakeholders | Regulatory Agency, Standards Development Organizations (SDOs), Other (specify in Misc. Notes below) |
Vendors | Pharmaceutical |
Providers | Medical Imaging Service; Healthcare Institutions (hospitals, long term care, home care, mental health) |
Ballot Cycle Info | 2013 May Ballot Cycle Info: INFORMATIVE Ballot results: Did not meet basic vote requirements. Document Name: HL7 Version 3 Domain Analysis Model: Cardiology, Release 3 NIB Submitted By: Anita Walden |
Misc Notes | 2019 July: LHoggle submitted withdrawal form and requested the project be closed as No resources available to continue working on it. PMO archiving project. Other Stakeholders: All individuals and healthcare oriented organizations within the cardiology domain are considered stakeholders. This is expected to represent the Universal Realm as input will be actively solicited from international regulatory authorities (e.g. European Medicines Agency and Health Canada) and professional societies (e.g. European Society of Cardiology. Outreach will be coordinated by a project steering committee to ensure the stakeholders listed above are actively engaged. Other SDO/Profilers: CDISC - The data elements produced in this DAM project are expected to be harmonized with and included in CDISC Terminology and in an SDTM Implementation Guide; although the CDISC deliverables are not in scope of this HL7 PSS. This project is expected to collaborate with the NCI/CDISC CRF Imaging Initiative. IHE - A key input to the project is the IHE Cardiac Imaging Content Report Content (CIRC) Technical Framework Supplement which is also based on the 2008 ACC/AHA publication (referenced above). As changes to this are expected to occur (e.g. value sets) IHE Cardiology will participate in the project and manage any needed updates to maintain harmonization. |
U.S. Govt Interest? | Yes |
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Start Date | Sep 22, 2011 |
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