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11 March 2010 Transforming the radiological interpretation process: TRIP - Where are we now?
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Abstract
In 2003, the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) recognized the problem of rapidly increasing number of images in a radiology study as well as the growing number of studies per patient and the increasing number of patients. This produces a developing issue for radiologists, there was simply no way to efficiently manage the number of images that were produced per day with the available tools. SIIM members organized to help encourage research and development in areas that would transform the radiological interpretation process and trademarked the initiative TRIP™. Since the initiative was started, technology and development has advanced, but has it solved the problem? This paper reviews the literature published in the Journal of Digital Imaging from 2003 until now and analyzes the advances that have been made and what still needs to be done.
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Janice Honeyman-Buck "Transforming the radiological interpretation process: TRIP - Where are we now?", Proc. SPIE 7628, Medical Imaging 2010: Advanced PACS-based Imaging Informatics and Therapeutic Applications, 76280R (11 March 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.845452
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Radiology

Chest imaging

3D image processing

LCDs

Visualization

Computed tomography

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