Diagnostic Imaging Members: Login | Register

Diagnostic Imaging
    About Us

TOPIC CENTERS


MORE INFO



Home » Informatics and Pacs » Speech Recognition
Speech Recognition

Diagnostic Imaging. Vol. 31 No. 7
Pages: 1  2  3  
Next
 

Integration of CAD with PACS breaks down barrier to its use

Tighter links reduce steps and speed workflow to help radiologists read vast amounts of data produced by new modalities and protocols

BY DONNA DOMINO | July 1, 2009
Ms. Domino is a former feature editor of Diagnostic Imaging.

Computer-aided detection, now commonly used for nodule detection, is becoming more integrated with PACS, a trend that streamlines workflow. The idea of integrating the two systems is gaining more widespread use as facilities try to maximize the potential that coordinating the processes can achieve, giving radiologists the ability to refer to CAD images during interpretation.

The lack of integration between PACS and CAD has been the biggest barrier to the use of CAD technology, according to Dr. Heber M. MacMahon, director of thoracic imaging at the University of Chicago Medical Center, a hub of CAD development.

"[CAD technologies] have not been tightly integrated into PACs, so it takes a lot of time to evaluate," MacMahon said. "If it takes more than a few minutes to bring up the interface and extract results, people won't use it in their practice because of the pressure to read large amounts of scans."

CAD and PACS developers have worked together to improve the software so that nodule detection can be done more quickly and reliably, he said.

Japanese researchers at Kyushu University hospital have integrated a server used for moving temporal-subtraction and nodule-detection images into PACS, allowing current and prior CAD images to be automatically loaded on display terminals, according to a report outlining their four-year experiment (J Digit Imaging 2008;21[1]:91-98).

The image-loading technique can easily be applied to other CAD systems, such as those for mammography, gastrointestinal exams, and CT, said Dr. Shuji Sakai, an associate professor of radiology at the university's school of medicine.

The report, however, did mention several problems associated with the integration process, including excessive false positives, difficulties with image orientation, and low image quality when temporal subtraction was performed on images obtained on different devices.

CAD software can be included in a stand-alone CAD workstation or be integrated in the PACS as PACS-based CAD.

In a report given at EuroPACS 2006, H.K. Huang, D.Sc., a professor of radiology and biomedical engineering at the University of Southern California, discussed a CAD-PACS software toolkit, developed at the school's Image Processing and Informatics Laboratory, that uses DICOM, HL7, and Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise profiles for integrating CAD results with PACS workflow.

Pages: 1  2  3  
Next
 

Join the Conversation

Want to join the conversation? Just sign in or register today to become part of our growing, online community.





Speech Recognition Archives

Sponsored White Papers


SponsoredResources


OptumInsight
Acadiana Computer Systems, Inc. gains a 100% ROI on their radiology billing


Key Equipment Finance
Michiana Hematology Oncology Success Story


Barco
Multi-modality breast imaging using RapidFrame™ technology


Siemens
3D Ultrasound of the Breast


Ziosoft, Inc.
PhyZiodynamic Solutions: Applying Supercomputing to Patient Care


Siemens
Easy Guide to Low Dose


Medrad
Improving Clinical Outcomes and Workflow
Toshiba America Medical Systems
Minimizing dose, sedation in pediatric CT

 

View All

 
What's New on DiagnosticImaging.com

MRI Technique Shows Success of MS Drug Copaxone
February 9, 2012
Early CT Angiography Identifies Recurrent Stroke Risk
February 9, 2012
Podcast: Using MRI in the Operating Room
February 8, 2012
PET with FDG May Predict Outcomes in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
February 8, 2012
PET Technique Useful in Challenging Breast Cancer Cases
February 7, 2012



PACSpoll
Virtual Tours
PACS site profile: May 2003
PACS in Vienna General Hospital

PACS site profile: Fall 2002
PACS in the hospital district of Helsinki and Uusimaa (HUSpacs)

PACS site profile: Spring 2001
Salt Lake City's Primary Children's Medical Center


CancerNetwork | CME LLC | ConsultantLive | Diagnostic Imaging | Musculoskeletal Network | OBGYN.net | PediatricsConsultantLive |
Physicians Practice | Psychiatric Times | SearchMedica | Medical Resources

© 1996 - 2012 UBM Medica LLC, a UBM company
Privacy Statement - Terms of Service - Advertising Information - Editorial Policy Statement - UBM Medica Network Privacy Policy