Representation of the Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Minimal Standard Terminology in the SNOMED DICOM microglossary.

L Y Korman, W D Bidgood
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In Gastroenterology, endoscopic images and interpretation reports are essential elements of the patient record. The Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) Visible Light and Structured Reporting Standards provide a standard representation of images and reports. However, the message standards are not sufficient in themselves. Controlled terminology is needed to enable interchange of patient records and to facilitate the pooling of multi-center data for large-scale outcomes studies and clinical research. The ASGE has joined with European and Japanese colleagues to develop and publish a lexicon of endoscopic terminology. The lexicon is being tested now in a multi-center trial. In addition, the ASGE is collaborating with the DICOM Standards Committee to transform the endoscopic lexicon into a database structure that is suitable for use with the DICOM Visible Light and Structured Reporting Standards. The combination of an internationally accepted, tested and non-proprietary lexical standard and a DICOM message standard supporting endoscopic images and reports represents a powerful tool for clinicians to improve communication, research and the quality of care.

SNOMED DICOM显微术语表中胃肠内窥镜最小标准术语的表示。
在胃肠病学,内镜图像和解释报告是病人记录的基本要素。医学中的数字成像和通信(DICOM)可见光和结构化报告标准提供了图像和报告的标准表示。然而,消息标准本身是不够的。需要使用受控术语来交换患者记录,并为大规模结果研究和临床研究提供多中心数据池。ASGE与欧洲和日本的同事一起开发并出版了内窥镜术语词典。该词典目前正在一个多中心试验中进行测试。此外,ASGE正在与DICOM标准委员会合作,将内窥镜词典转换为适合DICOM可见光和结构化报告标准使用的数据库结构。国际公认的、经过测试的、非专有的词汇标准和DICOM信息标准的结合,支持内镜图像和报告,是临床医生改善沟通、研究和护理质量的有力工具。
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