Rowe Steven P, Siddiqui Adeel, Bonekamp David
The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, 600 N. Wolfe St., Park building, 3rd floor, Room 367, Baltimore, MD 21287.
Department of Radiology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN.
Acad Radiol. 2014 Jul;21(7):916-30. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2014.04.001.
To create novel radiology key image software that is easy to use for novice users, incorporates elements adapted from social networking Web sites, facilitates resident and fellow education, and can serve as the engine for departmental sharing of interesting cases and follow-up studies.
Using open-source programming languages and software, radiology key image software (the key image and case log application, KICLA) was developed. This system uses a lightweight interface with the institutional picture archiving and communications systems and enables the storage of key images, image series, and cine clips. It was designed to operate with minimal disruption to the radiologists' daily workflow. Many features of the user interface have been inspired by social networking Web sites, including image organization into private or public folders, flexible sharing with other users, and integration of departmental teaching files into the system. We also review the performance, usage, and acceptance of this novel system.
KICLA was implemented at our institution and achieved widespread popularity among radiologists. A large number of key images have been transmitted to the system since it became available. After this early experience period, the most commonly encountered radiologic modalities are represented. A survey distributed to users revealed that most of the respondents found the system easy to use (89%) and fast at allowing them to record interesting cases (100%). Hundred percent of respondents also stated that they would recommend a system such as KICLA to their colleagues.
The system described herein represents a significant upgrade to the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine teaching file paradigm with efforts made to maximize its ease of use and inclusion of characteristics inspired by social networking Web sites that allow the system additional functionality such as individual case logging.
创建一款新颖的放射学关键图像软件,该软件便于新手用户使用,融合了来自社交网站的元素,有助于住院医师和专科住院医师的教育,并可作为科室分享有趣病例及随访研究的引擎。
使用开源编程语言和软件,开发了放射学关键图像软件(关键图像与病例日志应用程序,KICLA)。该系统采用与机构图像存档与通信系统的轻量级接口,能够存储关键图像、图像序列和动态影片剪辑。其设计旨在对放射科医生的日常工作流程造成最小干扰。用户界面的许多功能都受到社交网站的启发,包括将图像组织到私人或公共文件夹、与其他用户灵活共享以及将科室教学文件集成到系统中。我们还评估了这个新系统的性能、使用情况和接受度。
KICLA在我们机构得以实施,并在放射科医生中广受欢迎。自该系统可用以来,大量关键图像已传输至系统。在这个早期体验阶段之后,涵盖了最常遇到的放射学检查方式。一项面向用户的调查显示,大多数受访者认为该系统易于使用(89%),并且能快速让他们记录有趣的病例(100%)。100%的受访者还表示会向同事推荐KICLA这样的系统。
本文所述系统代表了对医学数字成像和通信教学文件模式的重大升级,努力使其易用性最大化,并融入受社交网站启发的特性,从而为系统增添了诸如个体病例记录等额外功能。