The COLLABORADI project: A rule-based diagnostic imaging prescription system

Domenico Calcaterra, G. Modica, O. Tomarchio, P. Romeo
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In recent years we have been witnessing significant advances in the medical imaging techniques. With respect to the past, current imaging processes enable physicians to reach higher precision level when it comes to diagnosing patients' diseases. Such a precision is supported by sophisticated imaging machinery, whose cost increases with the technological advances. Also, most of imaging scans expose patients to ionizing radiation which in certain cases may seriously harm their health. In this panorama, ordering inappropriate imaging examinations has a great impact on both the economy of a nation and on its citizens' health. Many governments have published guidelines which physicians should follow when deciding which imaging technique is to be prescribed to best answer to a clinical question. The COLLABORADI project is a recently concluded research project which studied the phenomenon of inappropriate imaging prescriptions in Sicily (Italy), and proposed the design and implementation of a decision support system to help physicians to set up the most appropriate diagnostic route for their patients. This paper discusses the work carried out within the project.
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COLLABORADI项目:基于规则的诊断成像处方系统
近年来,我们目睹了医学成像技术的重大进步。与过去相比,目前的成像技术使医生在诊断患者疾病时达到了更高的精度水平。这样的精度是由复杂的成像设备支持的,其成本随着技术的进步而增加。此外,大多数成像扫描使患者暴露于电离辐射,在某些情况下可能严重损害他们的健康。在这种情况下,安排不适当的影像学检查对一个国家的经济和公民的健康都有很大的影响。许多政府都发布了指导方针,医生在决定使用哪种成像技术来最好地回答临床问题时应该遵循这些指导方针。COLLABORADI项目是最近结束的一个研究项目,该项目研究了西西里岛(意大利)不适当的成像处方现象,并提出了一个决策支持系统的设计和实施,以帮助医生为他们的病人建立最合适的诊断路线。本文讨论了该项目所开展的工作。
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