david j. vining, md professor, diagnostic radiology
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ViSion for Radiology Structured Reporting. David J. Vining, MD Professor, Diagnostic Radiology. Radiology reporting unchanged since Roentgen discovered x-rays. William Morton, MD, May 1896. . Narrative Reporting. November 15, 2006. November 24, 2008. October 29, 2009. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
David J. Vining, MDProfessor, Diagnostic
Radiology
ViSionfor
RadiologyStructured Reporting
Radiology reporting unchanged since Roentgen discovered x-rays
William Morton, MD,May 1896.
Narrative Reporting
• Many ways of saying same thing• Tedious disease monitoring• Inefficient data mining
November 15, 2006November 24, 2008
October 29, 2009
Radiological Society of
North America
StructuredReportingTemplates
Natural Workflow
1. Identify finding
2. Define where
3. Define what
Inspired ViSion
Display of most recent
image findings.2006-3-292006-7-292006-9-82006-9-202006-10-10
2006-9-5
2006-10-10
Time
ViSion ReportingMultimedia
Structured Reporting
Disease Timelineswith therapeutic interventions
CompositingImage Findings
Any imaging workstationViSion report after
image capture.
ViSion: How it Works• Screen & audio captures sent to cloud.
• Integrates with no one, interfaces with all.
Database supports numerous applications.
Every image is worth 1000 wordsBut each is tagged with 2 words
(anatomy + pathology) in the report database.
Mixed Response
Tumor AssessmentRECIST – Response
Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors
Audit Trail
Who did What & WhenViSion reporting is a dynamic process
Designating a finding as “Urgent” triggers automatic notification.
Notification of critical results
Automatic Translations
Support for worldwide clinical trials
ViSion ReportingFollow a patient
over anentire lifetime
in a single view
Age 30
Age 22
Age 9
Age 45
Age 57
Age 63
Applicable to any specialty