Kahn Charles E, Channin David S, Rubin Daniel L
Division of Informatics, Department of Radiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA.
J Digit Imaging. 2006 Dec;19(4):316-27. doi: 10.1007/s10278-006-0627-3.
An ontology describes a set of classes and the relationships among them. We explored the use of an ontology to integrate picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) with other information systems in the clinical enterprise. We created an ontological model of thoracic radiology that contained knowledge of anatomy, imaging procedures, and performed procedure steps. We explored the use of the model in two use cases: (1) to determine examination completeness and (2) to identify reference (comparison) images obtained in the same imaging projection. The model incorporated a total of 138 classes, including radiology orderables, procedures, procedure steps, imaging modalities, patient positions, and imaging planes. Radiological knowledge was encoded as relationships among these classes. The ontology successfully met the information requirements of the two use-case scenarios. Ontologies can represent radiological and clinical knowledge to integrate PACS with the clinical enterprise and to support the radiology interpretation process.
本体描述了一组类及其之间的关系。我们探讨了使用本体将图片存档与通信系统(PACS)与临床企业中的其他信息系统进行集成。我们创建了一个胸部放射学的本体模型,其中包含解剖学、成像程序和执行的程序步骤等知识。我们在两个用例中探讨了该模型的使用:(1)确定检查完整性,以及(2)识别在相同成像投影中获得的参考(对比)图像。该模型总共包含138个类,包括放射学可订购项目、程序、程序步骤、成像模态、患者体位和成像平面。放射学知识被编码为这些类之间的关系。该本体成功满足了两个用例场景的信息需求。本体可以表示放射学和临床知识,以将PACS与临床企业集成,并支持放射学解读过程。