Problem-oriented prefetching for an integrated clinical imaging workstation.

A A Bui, M F McNitt-Gray, J G Goldin, A F Cardenas, D R Aberle
Author Information
  1. A A Bui: University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), 90024, USA. buia@cs.ucla.edu

Abstract

Prefetching methods have traditionally been used to restore archived images from picture archiving and communication systems to diagnostic imaging workstations prior to anticipated need, facilitating timely comparison of historical studies and patient management. The authors describe a problem-oriented prefetching scheme, detailing 1) a mechanism supporting selection of patients for prefetching via characterizations of clinical problems, using multiple data sources (picture archiving and communication systems, hospital information systems, and radiology information systems), classifying patients into cohorts on the basis of their medical conditions (e.g., lung cancer); and 2) prefetching of multimedia data (imaging, laboratory, and medical reports) from clinical databases to enable the viewing of an integrated patient record. Preliminary evaluation of the prefetching algorithm using classic information retrieval measures showed that the system had high recall (100 percent), correctly identifying and retrieving data for all patients belonging to a target cohort, but low precision (50 percent). A key finding during testing was that the recall of the system was increased through the use of multiple data sources (compared with one data source), because of better patient descriptors. Medical problems and patient cohorts were more specifically defined by combining information from heterogeneous databases.

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Grants

  1. P01-CA51168-07/NCI NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Algorithms
Diagnostic Imaging
Hospital Information Systems
Information Storage and Retrieval
Medical Records Systems, Computerized
Multimedia
Radiology Information Systems
Systems Integration
User-Computer Interface

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