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Computers in Radiology: Interactive Software for Generation and Vizualization of Structured Findings in Radiology Reports
Journal Article
Reference:
U. Sinha, B. Dai, D. B. Johnson, R. Taira, M. Golamco, H. Kangarloo. American Journal of Roentgenology, AJR, 175, 3, 609-612. Published in 2000.
Abstract:

OBJECTIVE.
Our objectives were to develop a user-friendly graphic interface for a module
that integrates traditional radiology reporting, natural language processing, and editing capabilities;
to facilitate the structuring of radiology reports as part of routine clinical practice; to use a
commercial speech recognition module for online transcription; and to implement the module in
a hardware-independent environment.
CONCLUSION.
After implementation, the module was tested with 150 chest radiology reports
by two radiologists and assessed for ease of use and accuracy. Overall, accuracy was close
to 90% and user satisfaction was high. When radiology reports are structured as a part of routine
clinical practice, it is possible to accomplish intelligent indexing and retrieval to facilitate teaching
and research.

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