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David J. Vining, MD Professor, Diagnostic Radiology ViSion for Radiology Structured Reporting

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 Presentation

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David J. Vining, MDProfessor, Diagnostic

Radiology

ViSionfor

RadiologyStructured Reporting

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Radiology reporting unchanged since Roentgen discovered x-rays

William Morton, MD,May 1896.

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Narrative Reporting

• Many ways of saying same thing• Tedious disease monitoring• Inefficient data mining

November 15, 2006November 24, 2008

October 29, 2009

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Radiological Society of

North America

StructuredReportingTemplates

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Natural Workflow

1. Identify finding

2. Define where

3. Define what

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Inspired ViSion

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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

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Any imaging workstationViSion report after

image capture.

ViSion: How it Works• Screen & audio captures sent to cloud.

• Integrates with no one, interfaces with all.

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Database supports numerous applications.

Every image is worth 1000 wordsBut each is tagged with 2 words

(anatomy + pathology) in the report database.

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Mixed Response

Tumor AssessmentRECIST – Response

Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors

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Audit Trail

Who did What & WhenViSion reporting is a dynamic process

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Designating a finding as “Urgent” triggers automatic notification.

Notification of critical results

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Automatic Translations

Support for worldwide clinical trials

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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