通过扩展实时CT协议的访问,促进整个放射科的协作。

Emi Eastman, Barry D Pressman, Vu Nguyen, Lucien Zang, Yifang Zhou
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摘要

CT协议可以为放射科医生、技术专家、物理学家、调度员和护士提供有价值的信息和指导。然而,在实践中,获取最新信息的途径是有限的。可变的协议格式、特定于供应商的参数以及缺乏结构化的协议更改流程会生成多个异步版本的协议。此外,对依赖于用户的协议内容的需求进一步阻碍了建立可用的在线协议站点的成功。为了应对这些挑战,通过集成四个基本组件,开发了一个集中式内部网集线器:与供应商无关的技术协议重新格式化、与机器无关的临床协议模板、与用户相关的自定义界面设计,以及在内部网上自动发布协议。改进后的工作流简化了创建、传播和利用协议的过程。协议的标准化和信息的可及性促进了多学科团队之间的合作,从而在放射科进行有效的CT手术。
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Facilitating Collaboration Across the Radiology Department by Expanding Access to Real-Time CT Protocols.

CT protocols can provide valuable information and guidance to radiologists, technologists, physicists, schedulers, and nurses. However, accessibility to up-to-date information is limited in practice. Variable protocol formats, vendor-specific parameters, and the lack of a structured protocol change process generate multiple asynchronous versions of protocols. In addition, the need for user-dependent protocol content further hinders the success of establishing a usable online protocol site. To address these challenges, a centralized intranet hub was developed by integrating four essential components: vendor-neutral technical protocol reformatting, machine-neutral clinical protocol templates, user-dependent customized interface design, and automated publication of protocols on the intranet. The improved workflow streamlined the process of creating, disseminating, and utilizing protocols. The standardization of protocols and accessibility of information have facilitated collaboration among multidisciplinary teams for effective CT operation in the radiology department.

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