TY - UNPB
T1 - Vision
T2 - Toward a Standardized Process for Radiology Image Management at the National Level
AU - Knight, Kathryn
AU - Danciu, Ioana
AU - Ovchinnikova, Olga
AU - Hinkle, Jacob
AU - Shekar, Mayanka Chandra
AU - Mukherjee, Debangshu
AU - McAllister, Eileen
AU - Rizy, Caitlin
AU - Cho, Kelly
AU - Justice, Amy C.
AU - Erdos, Joseph
AU - Kuzmak, Peter
AU - Costa, Lauren
AU - Ho, Yuk-Lam
AU - Madipadga, Reddy
AU - Tamang, Suzanne
AU - Goethert, Ian
PY - 2024/4/29
Y1 - 2024/4/29
N2 - The compilation and analysis of radiological images poses numerous challenges for researchers. The sheer volume of data as well as the computational needs of algorithms capable of operating on images are extensive. Additionally, the assembly of these images alone is difficult, as these exams may differ widely in terms of clinical context, structured annotation available for model training, modality, and patient identifiers. In this paper, we describe our experiences and challenges in establishing a trusted collection of radiology images linked to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) electronic health record database. We also discuss implications in making this repository research-ready for medical investigators. Key insights include uncovering the specific procedures required for transferring images from a clinical to a research-ready environment, as well as roadblocks and bottlenecks in this process that may hinder future efforts at automation.
AB - The compilation and analysis of radiological images poses numerous challenges for researchers. The sheer volume of data as well as the computational needs of algorithms capable of operating on images are extensive. Additionally, the assembly of these images alone is difficult, as these exams may differ widely in terms of clinical context, structured annotation available for model training, modality, and patient identifiers. In this paper, we describe our experiences and challenges in establishing a trusted collection of radiology images linked to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) electronic health record database. We also discuss implications in making this repository research-ready for medical investigators. Key insights include uncovering the specific procedures required for transferring images from a clinical to a research-ready environment, as well as roadblocks and bottlenecks in this process that may hinder future efforts at automation.
KW - cs.CV
M3 - Preprint
BT - Vision
ER -