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Erschienen in: Journal of Digital Imaging 2/2018

30.10.2017

Automated Radiology Report Summarization Using an Open-Source Natural Language Processing Pipeline

verfasst von: Daniel J. Goff, Thomas W. Loehfelm

Erschienen in: Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine | Ausgabe 2/2018

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Abstract

Diagnostic radiologists are expected to review and assimilate findings from prior studies when constructing their overall assessment of the current study. Radiology information systems facilitate this process by presenting the radiologist with a subset of prior studies that are more likely to be relevant to the current study, usually by comparing anatomic coverage of both the current and prior studies. It is incumbent on the radiologist to review the full text report and/or images from those prior studies, a process that is time-consuming and confers substantial risk of overlooking a relevant prior study or finding. This risk is compounded when patients have dozens or even hundreds of prior imaging studies. Our goal is to assess the feasibility of natural language processing techniques to automatically extract asserted and negated disease entities from free-text radiology reports as a step towards automated report summarization. We compared automatically extracted disease mentions to a gold-standard set of manual annotations for 50 radiology reports from CT abdomen and pelvis examinations. The automated report summarization pipeline found perfect or overlapping partial matches for 86% of the manually annotated disease mentions (sensitivity 0.86, precision 0.66, accuracy 0.59, F1 score 0.74). The performance of the automated pipeline was good, and the overall accuracy was similar to the interobserver agreement between the two manual annotators.
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Metadaten
Titel
Automated Radiology Report Summarization Using an Open-Source Natural Language Processing Pipeline
verfasst von
Daniel J. Goff
Thomas W. Loehfelm
Publikationsdatum
30.10.2017
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine / Ausgabe 2/2018
Print ISSN: 2948-2925
Elektronische ISSN: 2948-2933
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10278-017-0030-2

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