Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS®): a success history and particularities of its use in Brazil.

Vanessa Merjane, Douglas Marcel Puricelli Perin, Patrícia Martins Gomes El Bacha, Beatriz Medicis Maranhão Miranda, Almir Galvão Vieira Bitencourt, Wagner Iared
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BI-RADS® is a standardization system for breast imaging reports and results created by the American College of Radiology to initially address the lack of uniformity in mammography reporting. The system consists of a lexicon of descriptors, a reporting structure with final categories and recommended management, and a structure for data collection and auditing. It is accepted worldwide by all specialties involved in the care of breast diseases. Its implementation is related to the Mammography Quality Standards Act initiative in the United States (1992) and breast cancer screening. After its initial creation in 1993, four additional editions were published in 1995, 1998, 2003 and 2013. It is adopted in several countries around the world and has been translated into 6 languages. Successful breast cancer screening programs in high-income countries can be attributed in part to the widespread use of BI-RADS®. This success led to the development of similar classification systems for other organs (e.g., lung, liver, thyroid, ovaries, colon). In 1998, the structured report model was adopted in Brazil. This article highlights the pioneering and successful role of BI-RADS®, created by ACR 30 years ago, on the eve of publishing its sixth edition, which has evolved into a comprehensive quality assurance tool for multiple imaging modalities. And, especially, it contextualizes the importance of recognizing how we are using BI-RADS® in Brazil, from its implementation to the present day, with a focus on breast cancer screening.

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乳腺成像报告和数据系统 (BI-RADS®):在巴西使用的成功历史和特殊性。
BI-RADS® 是由美国放射学会创建的乳腺成像报告和结果标准化系统,旨在初步解决乳腺 X 射线摄影报告缺乏统一性的问题。该系统由描述词词典、最终分类和建议管理的报告结构以及数据收集和审核结构组成。该系统已被世界上所有从事乳腺疾病治疗的专科所接受。它的实施与美国的《乳腺 X 射线照相质量标准法案》倡议(1992 年)和乳腺癌筛查有关。该指南于 1993 年首次发布后,又分别于 1995 年、1998 年、2003 年和 2013 年出版了四个版本。该指南已被全球多个国家采用,并被翻译成 6 种语言。高收入国家的乳腺癌筛查项目之所以取得成功,部分原因在于 BI-RADS® 的广泛使用。这一成功推动了其他器官(如肺、肝、甲状腺、卵巢、结肠)类似分类系统的发展。1998 年,巴西采用了结构化报告模式。本文重点介绍了 BI-RADS® 的开创性作用和成功经验。BI-RADS® 是由 ACR 在 30 年前创建的,当时正值其第六版出版前夕,现已发展成为适用于多种成像模式的综合质量保证工具。特别是,文章以乳腺癌筛查为重点,介绍了巴西如何使用 BI-RADS®,从其实施至今的重要性。
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