This chapter describes search results that caIntegrator returns after queries.

Topics in this chaptersection include the following:

Query Results Overview

After you launch a search of a caIntegrator study, the system automatically opens the Query Results tab showing the results of your search.

If you have not configured the column and sort display parameters before launching the search, by default the tab shows only the subject identifiers and a column that allows you to select each row of the data subset.
To display and/or sort additional data, you must return to the Columns and/or Sorting tabs to set display parameters, then re-run the search. The new search results will display the additional information, with the columns and data sorted as you specified. See on page 60.
caIntegrator paginates search results into pages of configurable size (default 20) with standard paginated navigation controls. To sort columns by ascending or descending parameters for on any displayed field, click on the underlined column header.
You can download search results as a CSV file. The file contains the annotations, columns and data sort configurations you specified in the search query. See on page 63.
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Browsing Query Results

The query results that can display depend upon the criteria you established for the search. Follow the links below for more information about the category of data you searched.

Subject Annotation and Imaging Data

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You can add details for one or more subjects by configuring them on the Results Type tab. Annotations listed there are the column headers in the CSV file(s) that were uploaded to the study. For information about using the Results Type tab, see on page 60.

Gene Expression Data

If after defining gene expression criteria on the Criteria tab, you select the Gene Expression result type on the Results Type tab, genomic data search results display in a gene expression data matrix. Because the data was downloaded from caArray, the data permissions granted there still apply. In other words, if you have been given access to the data in caArray, you can see it in caIntegrator.
You can select on the Results Type tab a preferred orientation for displaying the results: genes in rows and subjects in columns, or genes in columns and subjects in rows.
For Gene criteria, the cells display the median gene expression value for each gene. By each gene symbol, caIntegrator displays an icon ( ) which you can click to open the Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP) showing data for the gene ().

If you have selected Gene Expression on the Results Type tab, then the column headers are a clickable label which sorts the entire table on that column. If you selected Reporter ID on the Results Type tab, the Reporter ID is clickable (and the gene is not clickable).
genomic data:fold-change criteria;fold-change criteria, genomic dataFor fold-change criteria, the cells display the normalized signal-based value for a given reporter for a given sample. In the results matrix, caIntegrator highlights matrix values for fold change results that meet fold change criteria. Red represents upregulated values and blue indicates downregulated values (, ).

Copy Number Data*

search results:copy number data;copy number:search resultsIf after defining copy number criteria on the Criteria tab and running a copy number query, (see on page 55), you should select the Copy Number result type on the , and rerun the query. Copy number data search results display in a data matrix containing samples vs. genomic regions.

Creating a Gene or Subject List

From any page in caIntegrator that shows such a group, you can save a list of genes or subjects so you can use it for searches or analyses. This functionality can also be used where a gene or subject list was created outside of caIntegrator, for example, a list of subjects with validated mutation such as from TCGA projects, or a list of subjects with high EGFR expression or any lists of subjects with genomic or clinical characteristics determined with other tools.
To create a list, follow these steps:

caIntegrator provides three methods whereby you can obtain gene symbols for creating a gene list:. For more information, see .

See Editing a List for information about the edit feature.

Choosing Genes

caIntegrator provides three methods whereby you can obtain gene names for a gene expression search.

See also and and .

Editing a Gene or Subject List

To view a gene list or subject list in caIntegrator, under Study Data in the left sidebar, click Saved Lists > Global Lists, or My Lists. Select the list/analysis you want to open. The system displays gene or subject lists that have been saved for the open study.
You can initiate the following functions on this page:

In the Edit \[List Type\] dialog box, you can perform the following tasks: 

Once a list is created, you cannot edit the list contents.

Editing a GISTIC Analysis*

To view a GISTIC analysis page in caIntegrator where you can review or edit analysis parameters and results, under Study Data in the left sidebar, click Saved Copy Number Analysis. Select the analysis you want to open. The system displays analysis parameters and gene lists that that were retrieved from the analysis ().

From this page you can rename or delete the analysis.

As long as you leave this analysis in the study, caIntegrator lists the genes retrieved from the analysis in the Gene Picker dialog box when you open it.
See also and .
Expanding Imaging Data Results
In reviewing imaging search results, it is important to understand the hierarchy of submissions in NBIA. For more information, see .
If you run a search before configuring column and sort display parameters, only the Subject Identifiers for the patients/images that meet the criteria and a column containing one check box per row display by default ().

If your annotation choice on the Columns page identifies annotations such as tumor size or tumor location, the search results display image series subsets that have those annotations, or any annotations you check on the Results Type page. The check boxes work in conjunction with buttons at the bottom of the results page ().

You can add more details for images by configuring image annotations on the Results Type tab. Annotations listed there are the column headers in the image series CSV file(s) that were uploaded to the study. Examples of image details include the following:

You can set display parameters for the results on the Columns and Sorting tabs. For more information, see on page 60.
See also , and
caIntegrator and NBIA
Images can be accessed in NBIA if you see buttons on the Search Results page. See the Imaging Note in on page 60. You can click links on the Search Results tab to view or download image data.

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Retrieving DICOM Images

On the Imaging data Search Results page, you can click the Retrieve DICOM Images button which is linked to results you have selected by row. caIntegrator retrieves the corresponding image(s) from NBIA through the grid. NBIA organizes the download file by patient ID, StudyInstance UID, and ImageSeries UID, and compresses it into a zip file. When caIntegrator notifies you that the file is retrieved, the DICOM Retrieval page indicates whether the retrieved files are Study Instance UIDs or Image Series UIDs (). For more information, see the note below.

Click the Download DICOM link to download and save the file. caIntegrator unzips the file and displays the list of images in the file. To open the DICOM images, you must have a DICOM image viewer application installed on your computer. For more information, see .
In the search results, not all of the patients in the data subset may be mapped to image series IDs. If you select a mixture of patients that have image annotations as indicated by an image series ID and patients that do not have image annotations (no image series ID), when you click the Retrieve DICOM Images button, NBIA retrieves the images for the entire NBIA study instance UID that includes the image seriesIDs you checked.
If on the Search Results tab you select only patients that have image annotations as indicated by an image series ID, when you click the Retrieve DICOM Images button, NBIA retrieves images for the NBIA image series that were matched in the search. If the results are a mixture, but you select one specific row with a valid image annotation, caIntegrator aggregates to the image series. If results are a mixture and you select multiple rows, caIntegrator aggregates to the NBIA study in which multiple image series you have selected in the search results are found.
If your query does not have image annotations and all check boxes are selected, results will go up to image series UID and gives all image series in it. Search results may ultimately depend on how the study was created. For example, if no image series display in query results, it means they were not mapped in the study. In that case, the results "move" up to Study Instance UIDs. See
To best understand this, it is important to review the hierarchy of submissions in NBIA. For more information, see .
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Example of Retrieving Images:*

If you are searching a study that has image data and image annotation(s) for at least one image series, you would follow these steps:

Note that it aggregates to the image study.

caIntegrator now aggregates to the Image Series that were selected and not the Image Study.

This should aggregate to the study for the rows selected.

When the image Study is in the checked boxes (regardless of image series being there or not), the system aggregates up to the Image Study level.

Relationship of Patient to Study to Series to Images

This flowchart illustrates the relationship of patient to study to series and lastly to images.

objects in NBIA, hierarchy of;hierarchy of objects, NBIAsubject annotation trial > Patient (Subject) > Study > Series > Images


For example, the Study Instance UID is the set of images resulting from one patient office visit. When you upload a spreadsheet of an image series, the hierarchy of images in an image series might look like this:
Study Instance UID (one office visit):
Brain (image series)

Leg (image series)

You can add details for images by configuring image annotations on the Results Type tab. Annotations listed there are the column headers in the image series CSV file(s) that were uploaded to the study. Examples of image details include the following:

See also .

Exporting Data

search results:exporting data;exporting:dataYou can choose to download tabular search results as a CSV file. Click the Export .csv link at the bottom of the page. You may need to scroll the page to see it. The file contains the annotations, columns and data sort configurations you specified in the search query.