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Clinical decision support systems in myocardial perfusion imaging

Journal

JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 427-439

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12350-014-9857-9

Keywords

Coronary artery disease; image processing; myocardial perfusion; decision support systems

Funding

  1. NHLBI Grant from the National Institutes of Health [5R42HL 106818-03]

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Diagnostic imaging is becoming more complicated, physicians are also required to master an ever-expanding knowledge base and take into account an ever increasing amount of patient-specific clinical information while the time available to master this knowledge base, assemble the relevant clinical data, and apply it to specific tasks is steadily shrinking. Compounding these problems, there is an ever increasing number of aging Baby Boomers who are becoming patients coupled with a declining number of cardiac diagnosticians experienced in interpreting these studies. Hence, it is crucial that decision support tools be developed and implemented to assist physicians in interpreting studies at a faster rate and at the highest level of up-to-date expertise. Such tools will minimize subjectivity and intra- and inter-observer variation in image interpretation, help achieve a standardized high level of performance, and reduce healthcare costs. Presently, there are many decision support systems and approaches being developed and implemented to provide greater automation and to further objectify and standardize analysis, display, integration, interpretation, and reporting of myocardial perfusion SPECT and PET studies. This review focuses on these systems and approaches.

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