Implementation and Application Evaluation of a Structured Reporting System for Medical Image.
10.12455/j.issn.1671-7104.250045
- Author:
Wei LIU
1
Author Information
1. Tongren Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
natural language processing;
performance evaluation;
radiology;
structured reporting
- MeSH:
Radiology Information Systems;
Diagnostic Imaging;
Humans
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation
2025;49(5):553-559
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To implement radiological diagnostic guidelines and improve the standardization level of radiological reports.
METHODS:A multimodal structured reporting system was designed. An integrated strategy of "standard coding + structural items + key images" was adopted to develop report templates for different diseases or anatomical sites, covering both text-only structured reports and comprehensive text-image structured reports. Horizontal comparisons with traditional (unstructured) reports were conducted to evaluate differences across four dimensions: efficiency, acceptability, completeness of disease sign description, and accuracy of data classification.
RESULTS:The quality of comprehensive text-image structured reports was significantly superior to that of traditional reports ( P<0.01), while there was no statistically significant difference between text-only structured reports and traditional reports ( P>0.01). The information completeness and compliance with diagnostic guidelines of text-image reports were significantly higher than those of both traditional reports and text-only structured reports. The acceptability of text-image reports among senior radiologists (4.04±0.55) and clinicians (4.19±0.58) was higher than that among junior radiologists (3.04±1.55). In terms of data classification accuracy, the retrieval accuracy of structured reports based on natural language processing (NLP) (F1-Score: 0.85-1.00) was significantly better than the keyword retrieval method used for traditional reports.
CONCLUSION:Image-text-integrated structured reporting reduces heterogeneity in traditional reports and aids competency development among junior radiologists in primary care.