
orthanc is an R package that provides a programmatic
interface to Orthanc DICOM
Servers to support medical imaging workflows for the R language.
Inspired by the design and usability of the PyOrthanc
Python package, orthanc enables R users to interact with
Orthanc servers using familiar R paradigms.
The package provides comprehensive and user-friendly access to the Orthanc REST API, designed to align with idiomatic R workflows while preserving the structure and semantics of DICOM resources.
orthanc provides:
Comprehensive wrapping of the Orthanc REST API endpoints using httr2
Asynchronous client support using mirai
Object-oriented representations of hierarchical DICOM resources
using R6
High-level utility functions for performing common DICOM operations including querying, filtering, managing, modifying, and exporting DICOM data
You can install the development version of orthanc from
GitHub with:
# install.packages("pak")
pak::pak("mattwarkentin/orthanc")library(orthanc)
client <- Orthanc$new("https://orthanc.uclouvain.be/demo")
instances <- client$get_instances()
instances
#> [[1]]
#> [1] "001a7d82-54008387-7b23ad57-8fb6202a-6d3b305b"
#>
#> [[2]]
#> [1] "001b6592-37c2fbe4-2c07c724-ce9607e2-2bd210e8"
#>
#> [[3]]
#> [1] "00330d0f-911e5e8d-1e305bae-e5c53b73-d2a49298"
#>
#> [[4]]
#> [1] "00402ce7-ac05c687-4d0839bc-cecd4fad-3d1b7eed"
#>
#> [[5]]
#> [1] "00419319-1d16e8d6-2eb65ed2-0de8313f-3356e31e"
#>
#> [ reached 'max' / getOption("max.print") -- omitted 2547 entries ]
#> attr(,"class")
#> [1] "orthanc_response" "list"instance <- Instance$new(instances[[1]], client)
instance
#> <Instance: 001a7d82-54008387-7b23ad57-8fb6202a-6d3b305b>
instance$main_dicom_tags
#> $AcquisitionNumber
#> [1] "4"
#>
#> $ImageOrientationPatient
#> [1] "1\\0\\0\\0\\1\\0"
#>
#> $ImagePositionPatient
#> [1] "-249.51171875\\-458.51171875\\364"
#>
#> $InstanceCreationDate
#> [1] "20151217"
#>
#> $InstanceCreationTime
#> [1] "125203.943000"
#>
#> [ reached 'max' / getOption("max.print") -- omitted 2 entries ]I gratefully acknowledge the authors and maintainers of Orthanc for
developing and maintaining an open-source, standards-compliant DICOM
server that has become an essential tool in medical imaging research. I
also thank the authors and contributors of PyOrthanc, whose
work provided important conceptual and design inspiration for this
package.
Please note that the orthanc project is released with a
Contributor
Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide
by its terms.