Sunday, March 14, 2010

Evaluation of medical imaging systems

Kode Jurnal : JMED-0003
Bahasa : Inggris
Kategori : Medis
Jumlah Halaman : 15 hal (PDF)
Harga : Rp 0,-
ABSTRAK
Medical imaging used to be primarily within the domain of radiology, but with the advent of virtual pathology slides and telemedicine, imaging technology is expanding in the healthcare enterprise. As new imaging technologies are developed, they must be evaluated to assess the impact and benefit on patient care. The authors review the hierarchical model of the efficacy of diagnostic imaging systems by Fryback and Thornbury Med. Decis. Making 11, 88–94 1991 as a guiding principle for system evaluation. Evaluation of medical imaging systems encompasses everything from the hardware and software used to acquire, store, and transmit images to the presentation of images to the interpreting clinician. Evaluation of medical imaging systems can take many forms, from the purely technical e.g., patient dose measurement to the increasingly complex e.g., determining whether a new imaging method saves lives and benefits society . Evaluation methodologies cover a broad range, from receiver operating characteristic ROC techniques that measure diagnostic accuracy to timing studies that measure image-interpretation workflow efficiency. The authors review briefly the history of the development of evaluation methodologies and review ROC methodology as well as other types of evaluation methods. They discuss unique challenges in system evaluation that face the imaging community today and opportunities for future advances. © 2008 American Association of Physicists in Medicine.
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