DICOM Conformance Statement v1
Note
API version 2 is the latest API version and should be used in place of v1. See the DICOM Conformance Statement v2 for details.
The Medical Imaging Server for DICOM® supports a subset of the DICOMweb Standard. Support includes:
Additionally, the following nonstandard APIs are supported:
The service uses REST API versioning. The version of the REST API must be explicitly specified as part of the base URL, as in the following example:
https://<service_url>/v<version>/studies
This version of the conformance statement corresponds to the v1
version of the REST APIs.
For information on how to specify the version when making requests, see the API Versioning Documentation.
You can find example requests for supported transactions in the Postman collection.
Preamble Sanitization
The service ignores the 128-byte File Preamble, and replaces its contents with null characters. This behavior ensures that no files passed through the service are vulnerable to the malicious preamble vulnerability. However, this preamble sanitization also means that preambles used to encode dual format content such as TIFF can't be used with the service.
Studies Service
The Studies Service allows users to store, retrieve, and search for DICOM Studies, Series, and Instances. We added the nonstandard Delete transaction to enable a full resource lifecycle.
Store (STOW-RS)
This transaction uses the POST or PUT method to store representations of studies, series, and instances contained in the request payload.
Method | Path | Description |
---|---|---|
POST | ../studies | Store instances. |
POST | ../studies/{study} | Store instances for a specific study. |
PUT | ../studies | Upsert instances. |
PUT | ../studies/{study} | Upsert instances for a specific study. |
The parameter study
corresponds to the DICOM attribute StudyInstanceUID
. If specified, any instance that doesn't belong to the provided study is rejected with a 43265
warning code.
The following Accept
header for the response is supported:
application/dicom+json
The following Content-Type
headers are supported:
multipart/related; type="application/dicom"
application/dicom
Note
The server won't coerce or replace attributes that conflict with existing data for POST requests. All data is stored as provided. For upsert (PUT) requests, the existing data is replaced by the new data received.
Store required attributes
The following DICOM elements are required to be present in every DICOM file attempting to be stored:
StudyInstanceUID
SeriesInstanceUID
SOPInstanceUID
SOPClassUID
PatientID
Note
All UIDs must be between 1 and 64 characters long, and only contain alpha numeric characters or the following special characters: .
, -
. PatientID
is validated based on its LO
VR
type.
Each file stored must have a unique combination of StudyInstanceUID
, SeriesInstanceUID
, and SopInstanceUID
. The warning code 45070
is returned if a file with the same identifiers already exists.
Only transfer syntaxes with explicit Value Representations are accepted.
Store response status codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 (OK) |
All the SOP instances in the request are stored. |
202 (Accepted) |
Some instances in the request are stored but others failed. |
204 (No Content) |
No content was provided in the store transaction request. |
400 (Bad Request) |
The request was badly formatted. For example, the provided study instance identifier didn't conform to the expected UID format. |
401 (Unauthorized) |
The client isn't authenticated. |
403 (Forbidden) |
The user isn't authorized. |
406 (Not Acceptable) |
The specified Accept header isn't supported. |
409 (Conflict) |
None of the instances in the store transaction request were stored. |
415 (Unsupported Media Type) |
The provided Content-Type isn't supported. |
503 (Service Unavailable) |
The service is unavailable or busy. Try again later. |
Store response payload
The response payload populates a DICOM dataset with the following elements.
Tag | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
(0008, 1190) | RetrieveURL |
The Retrieve URL of the study, if the StudyInstanceUID was provided in the store request and at least one instance is successfully stored |
(0008, 1198) | FailedSOPSequence |
The sequence of instances that failed to store |
(0008, 1199) | ReferencedSOPSequence |
The sequence of stored instances |
Each dataset in the FailedSOPSequence
has the following elements (if the DICOM file attempting to be stored could be read).
Tag | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
(0008, 1150) | ReferencedSOPClassUID |
The SOP class unique identifier of the instance that failed to store |
(0008, 1155) | ReferencedSOPInstanceUID |
The SOP instance unique identifier of the instance that failed to store |
(0008, 1197) | FailureReason |
The reason code why this instance failed to store |
(0074, 1048) | FailedAttributesSequence |
The sequence of ErrorComment that includes the reason for each failed attribute |
Each dataset in the ReferencedSOPSequence
has the following elements.
Tag | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
(0008, 1150) | ReferencedSOPClassUID |
The SOP class unique identifier of the instance that failed to store |
(0008, 1155) | ReferencedSOPInstanceUID |
The SOP instance unique identifier of the instance that failed to store |
(0008, 1190) | RetrieveURL |
The retrieve URL of this instance on the DICOM server |
An example response with Accept
header application/dicom+json
:
{
"00081190":
{
"vr":"UR",
"Value":["http://localhost/studies/d09e8215-e1e1-4c7a-8496-b4f6641ed232"]
},
"00081198":
{
"vr":"SQ",
"Value":
[{
"00081150":
{
"vr":"UI","Value":["cd70f89a-05bc-4dab-b6b8-1f3d2fcafeec"]
},
"00081155":
{
"vr":"UI",
"Value":["22c35d16-11ce-43fa-8f86-90ceed6cf4e7"]
},
"00081197":
{
"vr":"US",
"Value":[43265]
}
}]
},
"00081199":
{
"vr":"SQ",
"Value":
[{
"00081150":
{
"vr":"UI",
"Value":["d246deb5-18c8-4336-a591-aeb6f8596664"]
},
"00081155":
{
"vr":"UI",
"Value":["4a858cbb-a71f-4c01-b9b5-85f88b031365"]
},
"00081190":
{
"vr":"UR",
"Value":["http://localhost/studies/d09e8215-e1e1-4c7a-8496-b4f6641ed232/series/8c4915f5-cc54-4e50-aa1f-9b06f6e58485/instances/4a858cbb-a71f-4c01-b9b5-85f88b031365"]
}
}]
}
}
Store failure reason codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
272 |
The store transaction didn't store the instance because of a general failure in processing the operation. |
43264 |
The DICOM instance failed the validation. |
43265 |
The provided instance StudyInstanceUID didn't match the specified StudyInstanceUID in the store request. |
45070 |
A DICOM instance with the same StudyInstanceUID , SeriesInstanceUID , and SopInstanceUID is already stored. If you want to update the contents, delete this instance first. |
45071 |
A DICOM instance is being created by another process, or the previous attempt to create failed and the cleanup process isn't complete. Delete the instance first before attempting to create again. |
Store warning reason codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
45063 |
A DICOM instance Data Set doesn't match SOP Class. The Studies Store Transaction (Section 10.5) observed that the Data Set didn't match the constraints of the SOP Class during storage of the instance. |
Store Error Codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
100 |
The provided instance attributes didn't meet the validation criteria. |
Retrieve (WADO-RS)
This Retrieve Transaction offers support for retrieving stored studies, series, instances, and frames by reference.
Method | Path | Description |
---|---|---|
GET | ../studies/{study} | Retrieves all instances within a study |
GET | ../studies/{study}/metadata | Retrieves the metadata for all instances within a study |
GET | ../studies/{study}/series/{series} | Retrieves all instances within a series |
GET | ../studies/{study}/series/{series}/metadata | Retrieves the metadata for all instances within a series |
GET | ../studies/{study}/series/{series}/instances/{instance} | Retrieves a single instance |
GET | ../studies/{study}/series/{series}/instances/{instance}/metadata | Retrieves the metadata for a single instance |
GET | ../studies/{study}/series/{series}/instances/{instance}/rendered | Retrieves an instance rendered into an image format |
GET | ../studies/{study}/series/{series}/instances/{instance}/frames/{frames} | Retrieves one or many frames from a single instance; To specify more than one frame, use a comma to separate each frame to return. For example, /studies/1/series/2/instance/3/frames/4,5,6 . |
GET | ../studies/{study}/series/{series}/instances/{instance}/frames/{frame}/rendered | Retrieves a single frame rendered into an image format |
Retrieve instances within study or series
The following Accept
headers are supported for retrieving instances within a study or a series.
multipart/related; type="application/dicom"; transfer-syntax=*
multipart/related; type="application/dicom";
(when transfer-syntax isn't specified, 1.2.840.10008.1.2.1 is used as default)multipart/related; type="application/dicom"; transfer-syntax=1.2.840.10008.1.2.1
multipart/related; type="application/dicom"; transfer-syntax=1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.90
*/*
(when transfer-syntax isn't specified,*
is used as default and mediaType defaults toapplication/dicom
)
Retrieve an Instance
The following Accept
headers are supported for retrieving a specific instance:
application/dicom; transfer-syntax=*
multipart/related; type="application/dicom"; transfer-syntax=*
application/dicom;
(when transfer-syntax isn't specified,1.2.840.10008.1.2.1
is used as default)multipart/related; type="application/dicom"
(when transfer-syntax isn't specified,1.2.840.10008.1.2.1
is used as default)application/dicom; transfer-syntax=1.2.840.10008.1.2.1
multipart/related; type="application/dicom"; transfer-syntax=1.2.840.10008.1.2.1
application/dicom; transfer-syntax=1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.90
multipart/related; type="application/dicom"; transfer-syntax=1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.90
*/*
(when transfer-syntax isn't specified,*
is used as default and mediaType defaults toapplication/dicom
)
Retrieve Frames
The following Accept
headers are supported for retrieving frames.
multipart/related; type="application/octet-stream"; transfer-syntax=*
multipart/related; type="application/octet-stream";
(when transfer-syntax isn't specified,1.2.840.10008.1.2.1
is used as default)multipart/related; type="application/octet-stream"; transfer-syntax=1.2.840.10008.1.2.1
multipart/related; type="image/jp2";
(when transfer-syntax isn't specified,1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.90
is used as default)multipart/related; type="image/jp2";transfer-syntax=1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.90
*/*
(when transfer-syntax isn't specified,*
is used as default and mediaType defaults toapplication/octet-stream
)
Retrieve transfer syntax
When the requested transfer syntax is different from original file, the original file is transcoded to the requested transfer syntax. The original file needs to be one of the following formats for transcoding to succeed, otherwise transcoding might fail.
- 1.2.840.10008.1.2 (Little Endian Implicit)
- 1.2.840.10008.1.2.1 (Little Endian Explicit)
- 1.2.840.10008.1.2.2 (Explicit VR Big Endian)
- 1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.50 (JPEG Baseline Process 1)
- 1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.57 (JPEG Lossless)
- 1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.70 (JPEG Lossless Selection Value 1)
- 1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.90 (JPEG 2000 Lossless Only)
- 1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.91 (JPEG 2000)
- 1.2.840.10008.1.2.5 (RLE Lossless)
An unsupported transfer-syntax
results in 406 Not Acceptable
.
Retrieve metadata (for study, series, or instance)
The following Accept
header is supported for retrieving metadata for a study, a series, or an instance.
application/dicom+json
Retrieving metadata doesn't return attributes with the following value representations.
VR Name | Description |
---|---|
OB | Other Byte |
OD | Other Double |
OF | Other Float |
OL | Other Long |
OV | Other 64-Bit Very Long |
OW | Other Word |
UN | Unknown |
Retrieve metadata cache validation (for study, series, or instance)
Cache validation is supported using the ETag
mechanism. In the response to a metadata request, ETag is returned as one of the headers. This ETag can be cached and added as If-None-Match
header in the later requests for the same metadata. Two types of responses are possible if the data exists:
- Data is unchanged since the last request: the
HTTP 304 (Not Modified)
response is sent with no response body. - Data has changed since the last request: the
HTTP 200 (OK)
response is sent with updated ETag. Required data is also returned as part of the body.
Retrieve rendered image (for instance or frame)
The following Accept
headers are supported for retrieving a rendered image an instance or a frame.
image/jpeg
image/png
In the case that no Accept
header is specified, the service renders an image/jpeg
by default.
The service only supports rendering of a single frame. If rendering is requested for an instance with multiple frames, then by default only the first frame is rendered as an image.
When specifying a particular frame to return, frame indexing starts at 1.
The quality
query parameter is also supported. An integer value from 1
to 100
inclusive (1 being worst quality, and 100 being best quality) might be passed as the value for the query parameter. This parameter is used for images rendered as jpeg
, and is ignored for png
render requests. If not specified, the parameter defaults to 100
.
Retrieve response status codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 (OK) |
All requested data was retrieved. |
304 (Not Modified) |
The requested data hasn't been modified since the last request. In this case, content isn't added to the response body. For more information, see the preceding section Retrieve Metadata Cache Validation (for Study, Series, or Instance). |
400 (Bad Request) |
The request was badly formatted. For example, the provided study instance identifier didn't conform to the expected UID format, or the requested transfer-syntax encoding isn't supported. |
401 (Unauthorized) |
The client isn't authenticated. |
403 (Forbidden) |
The user isn't authorized. |
404 (Not Found) |
The specified DICOM resource couldn't be found, or for a rendered request the instance didn't contain pixel data. |
406 (Not Acceptable) |
The specified Accept header isn't supported, or for rendered and transcodes requests the file requested was too large. |
503 (Service Unavailable) |
The service is unavailable or busy. Try again later. |
Search (QIDO-RS)
Query based on ID for DICOM Objects (QIDO) enables you to search for studies, series, and instances by attributes.
Method | Path | Description |
---|---|---|
Search for Studies | ||
GET | ../studies?... | Search for studies |
Search for Series | ||
GET | ../series?... | Search for series |
GET | ../studies/{study}/series?... | Search for series in a study |
Search for Instances | ||
GET | ../instances?... | Search for instances |
GET | ../studies/{study}/instances?... | Search for instances in a study |
GET | ../studies/{study}/series/{series}/instances?... | Search for instances in a series |
The following Accept
header is supported for searching:
application/dicom+json
Supported search parameters
The following parameters for each query are supported.
Key | Support Values | Allowed Count | Description |
---|---|---|---|
{attributeID}= |
{value} |
0...N | Search for attribute/ value matching in query |
includefield= |
{attributeID} all |
0...N | The other attributes to return in the response; Both public and private tags are supported. When all is provided. Refer to Search Response for more information about which attributes are returned for each query type.If a mixture of {attributeID} and all is provided, the server defaults to using all . |
limit= |
{value} |
0..1 | Integer value to limit the number of values returned in the response; Value can be between the range 1 >= x <= 200, defaulted to 100. |
offset= |
{value} |
0..1 | Skip {value} results; If an offset larger than the number of search query results is provided, a 204 (no content) response is returned. |
fuzzymatching= |
true / false |
0..1 | If true fuzzy matching is applied to PatientName attribute; It does a prefix word match of any name part inside PatientName value. For example, if PatientName is "John^Doe", then "joh", "do", "jo do", "Doe" and "John Doe" all match. However, "ohn" doesn't match. |
Searchable attributes
We support searching the following attributes and search types.
Attribute Keyword | All Studies | All Series | All Instances | Study's Series | Study's Instances | Study Series' Instances |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
StudyInstanceUID |
X | X | X | |||
PatientName |
X | X | X | |||
PatientID |
X | X | X | |||
PatientBirthDate |
X | X | X | |||
AccessionNumber |
X | X | X | |||
ReferringPhysicianName |
X | X | X | |||
StudyDate |
X | X | X | |||
StudyDescription |
X | X | X | |||
ModalitiesInStudy |
X | X | X | |||
SeriesInstanceUID |
X | X | X | X | ||
Modality |
X | X | X | X | ||
PerformedProcedureStepStartDate |
X | X | X | X | ||
ManufacturerModelName |
X | X | X | X | ||
SOPInstanceUID |
X | X | X |
Search matching
We support the following matching types.
Search Type | Supported Attribute | Example |
---|---|---|
Range Query | StudyDate /PatientBirthDate |
{attributeID}={value1}-{value2} . For date/time values, we support an inclusive range on the tag, which is mapped to attributeID >= {value1} AND attributeID <= {value2} . If {value1} isn't specified, all occurrences of dates/times prior to and including {value2} are matched. Likewise, if {value2} isn't specified, all occurrences of {value1} and subsequent dates/times are matched. However, one of these values has to be present. {attributeID}={value1}- and {attributeID}=-{value2} are valid, however, {attributeID}=- is invalid. |
Exact Match | All supported attributes | {attributeID}={value1} |
Fuzzy Match | PatientName , ReferringPhysicianName |
Matches any component of the name that starts with the value. |
Attribute ID
Tags can be encoded in several ways for the query parameter. We have partially implemented the standard as defined in PS3.18 6.7.1.1.1. The following encodings for a tag are supported.
Value | Example |
---|---|
{group}{element} |
0020000D |
{dicomKeyword} |
StudyInstanceUID |
Here's an example query searching for instances:
../instances?Modality=CT&00280011=512&includefield=00280010&limit=5&offset=0
Search response
The response is an array of DICOM datasets. Depending on the resource, by default the following attributes are returned.
Default Study tags
Tag | Attribute Name |
---|---|
(0008, 0005) | SpecificCharacterSet |
(0008, 0020) | StudyDate |
(0008, 0030) | StudyTime |
(0008, 0050) | AccessionNumber |
(0008, 0056) | InstanceAvailability |
(0008, 0090) | ReferringPhysicianName |
(0008, 0201) | TimezoneOffsetFromUTC |
(0010, 0010) | PatientName |
(0010, 0020) | PatientID |
(0010, 0030) | PatientBirthDate |
(0010, 0040) | PatientSex |
(0020, 0010) | StudyID |
(0020, 000D) | StudyInstanceUID |
Default Series tags
Tag | Attribute Name |
---|---|
(0008, 0005) | SpecificCharacterSet |
(0008, 0060) | Modality |
(0008, 0201) | TimezoneOffsetFromUTC |
(0008, 103E) | SeriesDescription |
(0020, 000E) | SeriesInstanceUID |
(0040, 0244) | PerformedProcedureStepStartDate |
(0040, 0245) | PerformedProcedureStepStartTime |
(0040, 0275) | RequestAttributesSequence |
Default Instance tags
Tag | Attribute Name |
---|---|
(0008, 0005) | SpecificCharacterSet |
(0008, 0016) | SOPClassUID |
(0008, 0018) | SOPInstanceUID |
(0008, 0056) | InstanceAvailability |
(0008, 0201) | TimezoneOffsetFromUTC |
(0020, 0013) | InstanceNumber |
(0028, 0010) | Rows |
(0028, 0011) | Columns |
(0028, 0100) | BitsAllocated |
(0028, 0008) | NumberOfFrames |
If includefield=all
, the following attributes are included along with default attributes. Along with the default attributes, this is the full list of attributes supported at each resource level.
Extra Study tags
Tag | Attribute Name |
---|---|
(0008, 1030) | Study Description |
(0008, 0063) | AnatomicRegionsInStudyCodeSequence |
(0008, 1032) | ProcedureCodeSequence |
(0008, 1060) | NameOfPhysiciansReadingStudy |
(0008, 1080) | AdmittingDiagnosesDescription |
(0008, 1110) | ReferencedStudySequence |
(0010, 1010) | PatientAge |
(0010, 1020) | PatientSize |
(0010, 1030) | PatientWeight |
(0010, 2180) | Occupation |
(0010, 21B0) | AdditionalPatientHistory |
Other Series tags
Tag | Attribute Name |
---|---|
(0020, 0011) | SeriesNumber |
(0020, 0060) | Laterality |
(0008, 0021) | SeriesDate |
(0008, 0031) | SeriesTime |
The following attributes are returned:
- All the match query parameters and UIDs in the resource url.
IncludeField
attributes supported at that resource level.- If the target resource is
All Series
, thenStudy
level attributes are also returned. - If the target resource is
All Instances
, thenStudy
andSeries
level attributes are also returned. - If the target resource is
Study's Instances
, thenSeries
level attributes are also returned. NumberOfStudyRelatedInstances
aggregated attribute is supported inStudy
levelincludeField
.NumberOfSeriesRelatedInstances
aggregated attribute is supported inSeries
levelincludeField
.
Search response codes
The query API returns one of the following status codes in the response.
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 (OK) |
The response payload contains all the matching resources. |
204 (No Content) |
The search completed successfully but returned no results. |
400 (Bad Request) |
The server was unable to perform the query because the query component was invalid. The response body contains details of the failure. |
401 (Unauthorized) |
The client isn't authenticated. |
403 (Forbidden) |
The user isn't authorized. |
503 (Service Unavailable) |
The service is unavailable or busy. Try again later. |
Other notes
- Querying using the
TimezoneOffsetFromUTC (00080201)
isn't supported. - The query API doesn't return
413 (request entity too large)
. If the requested query response limit is outside of the acceptable range, a bad request is returned. Anything requested within the acceptable range is resolved. - When the target resource is Study/Series, there's a potential for inconsistent study/series level metadata across multiple instances. For example, two instances could have different patientName. In this case, the latest wins, and you can search only on the latest data.
- Paged results are optimized to return the matched newest instance first, this might result in duplicate records in subsequent pages if newer data matching the query was added.
- Matching is not case sensitive, and not accent sensitive for PN VR types.
- Matching is not case sensitive, and is accent sensitive for other string VR types.
- Only the first value is indexed if a single valued data element incorrectly has multiple values.
Delete
This transaction isn't part of the official DICOMwe Standard. It uses the DELETE method to remove representations of Studies, Series, and Instances from the store.
Method | Path | Description |
---|---|---|
DELETE | ../studies/{study} | Delete all instances for a specific study |
DELETE | ../studies/{study}/series/{series} | Delete all instances for a specific series within a study |
DELETE | ../studies/{study}/series/{series}/instances/{instance} | Delete a specific instance within a series |
The parameters study
, series
, and instance
correspond to the DICOM attributes StudyInstanceUID
, SeriesInstanceUID
, and SopInstanceUID
respectively.
There are no restrictions on the request's Accept
header, Content-Type
header or body content.
Note
After a Delete transaction, the deleted instances will not be recoverable.
Response status codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
204 (No Content) |
When all the SOP instances are deleted |
400 (Bad Request) |
The request was badly formatted |
401 (Unauthorized) |
The client isn't authenticated |
403 (Forbidden) |
The user isn't authorized |
404 (Not Found) |
When the specified series wasn't found within a study, or the specified instance wasn't found within the series |
503 (Service Unavailable) |
The service is unavailable or busy. Try again later. |
Delete response payload
The response body is empty. The status code is the only useful information returned.
Worklist Service (UPS-RS)
The DICOM service supports the Push and Pull SOPs of the Worklist Service (UPS-RS). The Worklist service provides access to one Worklist containing Workitems, each of which represents a Unified Procedure Step (UPS).
Throughout, the variable {workitem}
in a URI template stands for a Workitem UID.
Available UPS-RS endpoints include:
Verb | Path | Description |
---|---|---|
POST | {s}/workitems{?AffectedSOPInstanceUID} | Create a work item |
POST | {s}/workitems/{instance}{?transaction} | Update a work item |
GET | {s}/workitems{?query*} | Search for work items |
GET | {s}/workitems/{instance} | Retrieve a work item |
PUT | {s}/workitems/{instance}/state | Change work item state |
POST | {s}/workitems/{instance}/cancelrequest | Cancel work item |
POST | {s}/workitems/{instance}/subscribers/{AETitle}{?deletionlock} | Create subscription |
POST | {s}/workitems/1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.34.5/ | Suspend subscription |
DELETE | {s}/workitems/{instance}/subscribers/{AETitle} | Delete subscription |
GET | {s}/subscribers/{AETitle} | Open subscription channel |
Create Workitem
This transaction uses the POST method to create a new Workitem.
Method | Path | Description |
---|---|---|
POST | ../workitems | Create a Workitem |
POST | ../workitems?{workitem} | Creates a Workitem with the specified UID. |
If not specified in the URI, the payload dataset must contain the Workitem in the SOPInstanceUID
attribute.
The Accept
and Content-Type
headers are required in the request, and must both have the value application/dicom+json
.
There are several requirements related to DICOM data attributes in the context of a specific transaction. Attributes might be required to be present, required to not be present, required to be empty, or required to not be empty. These requirements can be found in this table.
Note
Although the reference table says that SOP Instance UID shouldn't be present, this guidance is specific to the DIMSE protocol and is handled differently in DICOMWeb. The SOP Instance UID should be present in the dataset if not in the URI.
Note
All the conditional requirement codes including 1C and 2C are treated as optional.
Create response status codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
201 (Created) |
The target Workitem was successfully created. |
400 (Bad Request) |
There was a problem with the request. For example, the request payload didn't satisfy the requirements. |
401 (Unauthorized) |
The client isn't authenticated. |
403 (Forbidden) |
The user isn't authorized. |
409 (Conflict) |
The Workitem already exists. |
415 (Unsupported Media Type) |
The provided Content-Type isn't supported. |
503 (Service Unavailable) |
The service is unavailable or busy. Try again later. |
Create response payload
A success response has no payload. The Location
and Content-Location
response headers contain a URI reference to the created Workitem.
A failure response payload contains a message describing the failure.
Request cancellation
This transaction enables the user to request cancellation of a nonowned Workitem.
There are four valid Workitem states.
SCHEDULED
IN PROGRESS
CANCELED
COMPLETED
This transaction only succeeds against Workitems in the SCHEDULED
state. Any user can claim ownership of a Workitem by setting its Transaction UID and changing its state to IN PROGRESS
. From then on, a user can only modify the Workitem by providing the correct Transaction UID. While UPS defines Watch and Event SOP classes that allow cancellation requests and other events to be forwarded, this DICOM service doesn't implement these classes, and so cancellation requests on workitems that are IN PROGRESS
return a failure. An owned Workitem can be canceled via the Change Workitem State transaction.
Method | Path | Description |
---|---|---|
POST | ../workitems/{workitem}/cancelrequest | Request the cancellation of a scheduled Workitem |
The Content-Type
header is required, and must have the value application/dicom+json
.
The request payload might include Action Information as defined in the DICOM Standard.
Request cancellation response status codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
202 (Accepted) |
The request was accepted by the server, but the Target Workitem state is unchanged. |
400 (Bad Request) |
There was a problem with the syntax of the request. |
401 (Unauthorized) |
The client isn't authenticated. |
403 (Forbidden) |
The user isn't authorized. |
404 (Not Found) |
The Target Workitem wasn't found. |
409 (Conflict) |
The request is inconsistent with the current state of the Target Workitem. For example, the Target Workitem is in the SCHEDULED or COMPLETED state. |
415 (Unsupported Media Type) |
The provided Content-Type isn't supported. |
Request cancellation response payload
A success response has no payload, and a failure response payload contains a message describing the failure.
If the Workitem Instance is already in a canceled state, the response includes the following HTTP Warning header:
299: The UPS is already in the requested state of CANCELED.
Retrieve Workitem
This transaction retrieves a Workitem. It corresponds to the UPS DIMSE N-GET operation.
Refer to: https://dicom.nema.org/medical/dicom/current/output/html/part18.html#sect_11.5
If the Workitem exists on the origin server, the Workitem is returned in an Acceptable Media Type. The returned Workitem won't contain the Transaction UID (0008,1195) Attribute. This is necessary to preserve the attribute's role as an access lock.
Method | Path | Description |
---|---|---|
GET | ../workitems/{workitem} | Request to retrieve a Workitem |
The Accept
header is required and must have the value application/dicom+json
.
Retrieve Workitem response status codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 (OK) | Workitem Instance was successfully retrieved. |
400 (Bad Request) | There was a problem with the request. |
401 (Unauthorized) | The client isn't authenticated. |
403 (Forbidden) | The user isn't authorized. |
404 (Not Found) | The Target Workitem wasn't found. |
Retrieve Workitem response payload
- A success response has a single part payload containing the requested Workitem in the Selected Media Type.
- The returned Workitem won't contain the Transaction UID (0008, 1195) attribute of the Workitem, since that should only be known to the Owner.
Update Workitem
This transaction modifies attributes of an existing Workitem. It corresponds to the UPS DIMSE N-SET operation.
Refer to: https://dicom.nema.org/medical/dicom/current/output/html/part18.html#sect_11.6
To update a Workitem currently in the SCHEDULED
state, the Transaction UID
attribute shouldn't be present. For a Workitem in the IN PROGRESS
state, the request must include the current Transaction UID as a query parameter. If the Workitem is already in the COMPLETED
or CANCELED
states, the response is 400 (Bad Request)
.
Method | Path | Description |
---|---|---|
POST | ../workitems/{workitem}?{transaction-uid} | Update Workitem Transaction |
The Content-Type
header is required, and must have the value application/dicom+json
.
The request payload contains a dataset with the changes to be applied to the target Workitem. When a sequence is modified, the request must include all Items in the sequence, not just the Items to be modified. When multiple Attributes need to be updated as a group, do the update as multiple Attributes in a single request, not as multiple requests.
There are many requirements related to DICOM data attributes in the context of a specific transaction. Attributes might be required to be present, required to not be present, required to be empty, or required to not be empty. These requirements can be found in this table.
Note
All the conditional requirement codes including 1C and 2C are treated as optional.
Note
The request can't set the value of the Procedure Step State (0074,1000) attribute. Procedure Step State is managed using the Change State transaction, or the Request Cancellation transaction.
Update Workitem transaction response status codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 (OK) |
The Target Workitem was updated. |
400 (Bad Request) |
There was a problem with the request. For example: (1) The Target Workitem was in the COMPLETED or CANCELED state. (2) The Transaction UID is missing. (3) The Transaction UID is incorrect. (4) The dataset didn't conform to the requirements. |
401 (Unauthorized) |
The client isn't authenticated. |
403 (Forbidden) |
The user isn't authorized. |
404 (Not Found) |
The Target Workitem wasn't found. |
409 (Conflict) |
The request is inconsistent with the current state of the Target Workitem. |
415 (Unsupported Media Type) |
The provided Content-Type isn't supported. |
Update Workitem transaction response payload
The origin server supports header fields as required in Table 11.6.3-2.
A success response has either no payload, or a payload containing a Status Report document.
A failure response payload might contain a Status Report describing any failures, warnings, or other useful information.
Change Workitem state
This transaction is used to change the state of a Workitem. It corresponds to the UPS DIMSE N-ACTION operation "Change UPS State". State changes are used to claim ownership, complete, or cancel a Workitem.
Refer to: https://dicom.nema.org/medical/dicom/current/output/html/part18.html#sect_11.7
If the Workitem exists on the origin server, the Workitem is returned in an Acceptable Media Type. The returned Workitem won't contain the Transaction UID (0008,1195) attribute. This is necessary to preserve this Attribute's role as an access lock as described here.
Method | Path | Description |
---|---|---|
PUT | ../workitems/{workitem}/state | Change Workitem State |
The Accept
header is required, and must have the value application/dicom+json
.
The request payload contains the Change UPS State Data Elements. These data elements are:
- Transaction UID (0008, 1195). The request payload includes a Transaction UID. The user agent creates the Transaction UID when requesting a transition to the
IN PROGRESS
state for a given Workitem. The user agent provides that Transaction UID in subsequent transactions with that Workitem. - Procedure Step State (0074, 1000). The legal values correspond to the requested state transition. They are:
IN PROGRESS
,COMPLETED
, orCANCELED
.
Change Workitem state response status codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 (OK) |
The Workitem Instance was successfully retrieved. |
400 (Bad Request) |
The request can't be performed for one of the following reasons. (1) The request isn't valid given the current state of the Target Workitem. (2) The Transaction UID is missing. (3) The Transaction UID is incorrect |
401 (Unauthorized) |
The client isn't authenticated. |
403 (Forbidden) |
The user isn't authorized. |
404 (Not Found) |
The Target Workitem wasn't found. |
409 (Conflict) |
The request is inconsistent with the current state of the Target Workitem. |
Change Workitem state response payload
- Responses include the header fields specified in section 11.7.3.2.
- A success response has no payload.
- A failure response payload might contain a Status Report describing any failures, warnings, or other useful information.
Search Workitems
This transaction enables you to search for Workitems by attributes.
Method | Path | Description |
---|---|---|
GET | ../workitems? | Search for Workitems |
The following Accept
header is supported for searching.
application/dicom+json
Supported Search Parameters
The following parameters for each query are supported.
Key | Support Values | Allowed Count | Description |
---|---|---|---|
{attributeID}= |
{value} |
0...N | Search for attribute/ value matching in query |
includefield= |
{attributeID} all |
0...N | The other attributes to return in the response; Only top-level attributes can be included - not attributes that are part of sequences. Both public and private tags are supported. When all is provided, see Search Response for more information about which attributes are returned for each query type. If a mixture of {attributeID} and all is provided, the server defaults to using 'all'. |
limit= |
{value} |
0...1 | Integer value to limit the number of values returned in the response; The Value can be between the range 1 >= x <= 200 , defaulted to 100 . |
offset= |
{value} |
0...1 | Skip {value} results; If an offset larger than the number of search query results is provided, a 204 (no content) response is returned. |
fuzzymatching= |
true | false |
0...1 | If true fuzzy matching is applied to any attributes with the Person Name (PN) Value Representation (VR); A prefix word match of any name part inside these attributes is performed. For example, if PatientName is John^Doe , then joh , do , jo do , Doe and John Doe all match. However ohn does not match. |
Searchable Attributes
We support searching on these attributes.
Attribute Keyword |
---|
PatientName |
PatientID |
ReferencedRequestSequence.AccessionNumber |
ReferencedRequestSequence.RequestedProcedureID |
ScheduledProcedureStepStartDateTime |
ScheduledStationNameCodeSequence.CodeValue |
ScheduledStationClassCodeSequence.CodeValue |
ScheduledStationGeographicLocationCodeSequence.CodeValue |
ProcedureStepState |
StudyInstanceUID |
Search Matching
We support these matching types.
Search Type | Supported Attribute | Example |
---|---|---|
Range Query | ScheduledProcedureStepStartDateTime |
{attributeID}={value1}-{value2} . For date/time values, we support an inclusive range on the tag. This is mapped to attributeID >= {value1} AND attributeID <= {value2} . If {value1} isn't specified, all occurrences of dates/times prior to and including {value2} are matched. Likewise, if {value2} isn't specified, all occurrences of {value1} and subsequent dates/times are matched. However, one of these values must be present. {attributeID}={value1}- and {attributeID}=-{value2} are valid, however, {attributeID}=- is invalid. |
Exact Match | All supported attributes | {attributeID}={value1} |
Fuzzy Match | PatientName |
Matches any component of the name that starts with the value |
Note
While we don't support full sequence matching, we do support exact match on the attributes listed that are contained in a sequence.
Attribute ID
Tags can be encoded in many ways for the query parameter. We partially implemented the standard as defined in PS3.18 6.7.1.1.1. The following encodings for a tag are supported.
Value | Example |
---|---|
{group}{element} |
00100010 |
{dicomKeyword} |
PatientName |
Example query:
../workitems?PatientID=K123&0040A370.00080050=1423JS&includefield=00404005&limit=5&offset=0
Search Response
The response is an array of 0...N
DICOM datasets with the following attributes returned:
- All attributes in DICOM PowerShell 3.4 Table CC.2.5-3 with a Return Key Type of 1 or 2.
- All attributes in DICOM PowerShell 3.4 Table CC.2.5-3 with a Return Key Type of 1C for which the conditional requirements are met.
- All other Workitem attributes passed as match parameters.
- All other Workitem attributes passed as
includefield
parameter values.
Search Response Codes
The query API returns one of the following status codes in the response.
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 (OK) |
The response payload contains all the matching resource. |
206 (Partial Content) |
The response payload contains only some of the search results, and the rest can be requested through the appropriate request. |
204 (No Content) |
The search completed successfully but returned no results. |
400 (Bad Request) |
There was a problem with the request. For example, invalid Query Parameter syntax. The response body contains details of the failure. |
401 (Unauthorized) |
The client isn't authenticated. |
403 (Forbidden) |
The user isn't authorized. |
503 (Service Unavailable) |
The service is unavailable or busy. Try again later. |
Other Notes
The query API doesn't return 413 (request entity too large)
. If the requested query response limit is outside of the acceptable range, a bad request is returned. Anything requested within the acceptable range is resolved.
- Paged results are optimized to return matched newest instance first, which might result in duplicate records in subsequent pages if newer data matching the query was added.
- Matching is not case sensitive, and not accent sensitive for PN VR types.
- Matching is not case sensitive, and is accent sensitive for other string VR types.
- If there's a scenario where canceling a Workitem and querying the same Workitem happens at the same time, then the query likely excludes the Workitem that's getting updated, and the response code is
206 (Partial Content)
.
Note
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