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Abstract
Objective
With the increased routine use of advanced imaging in clinical diagnosis
and treatment, it has become imperative to provide
patients with a means to view and
understand their imaging studies. We illustrate the feasibility of a
patient portal that
automatically structures and
integrates radiology reports with corresponding imaging studies
according to several information
orientations tailored for the
layperson.
Methods
The imaging patient portal is composed of an image processing module for
the creation of a timeline that illustrates the
progression of disease, a natural
language processing module to extract salient concepts from radiology
reports (73% accuracy,
F1 score of 0.67), and an
interactive user interface navigable by an imaging findings list. The
portal was developed as a Java-based
web application and is demonstrated
for patients with brain cancer.
Results and discussion
The system was exhibited at an international radiology conference to
solicit feedback from a diverse group of healthcare
professionals. There was wide
support for educating patients about their imaging studies, and an
appreciation for the informatics
tools used to simplify images and
reports for consumer interpretation. Primary concerns included the
possibility of patients
misunderstanding their results, as
well as worries regarding accidental improper disclosure of medical
information.
Conclusions
Radiologic imaging composes a significant amount of the evidence used
to make diagnostic and treatment decisions, yet there
are few tools for explaining this
information to patients. The proposed radiology patient portal provides a
framework for
organizing radiologic results into
several information orientations to support patient education.
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