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Title: Curtis P. Langlotz, MD, PhD


1
RadLex Unified Terminology for Radiology
  • Curtis P. Langlotz, MD, PhD
  • Chair, RSNA RadLex Steering Committee
  • Associate Professor of Radiology
  • University of Pennsylvania

2
What is RadLex?
  • A successor to the ACR Index for retrieving
    online teaching files
  • A set of terms for clinical reports in an
    electronic medical record
  • Common data elements to improve clinical imaging
    research

3
Medical Lexicons for Radiology
  • UMLS (National Library of Medicine)
  • SNOMED-CT (College of American Pathology)
  • ACR Index for Radiological Diagnoses (ACR)
  • NCI Thesaurus and Common Data Elements (CDEs)
  • Subspecialty lexicons ACR BI-RADSTM,
    ASSR-intervertebral disks, Fleischner glossaries,
    ...
  • Coding schemes ICD, CPT, LOINC

4
Medical Lexicons Completeness for Radiology
Langlotz Caldwell, J Digit Imaging 15(1S)201,
2002
5
Shortcomings of Existing Medical Terminologies
for Imaging
  • Image acquisition techniques
  • MRI pulse sequences, CT parameters, imaging
    protocols
  • Image features
  • Low signal, high attenuation, hypoechoic
  • Global assessments
  • BI-RADS assessment categories
  • Anatomy only visible in context
  • Tendons, abdominal spaces

6
Conclusion
There is a need for a single source of common
terminology for radiology.
7
What is RadLex?
  • 26 participating organizations
  • 9 committees
  • 92 radiologist participants
  • 5,308 anatomic concepts (so far)

8
RadLex Key Features
  • Adopts existing concepts from widely accepted
    standards (e.g., SNOMED, DICOM)
  • Fills gaps where radiology terms are absent
  • Serves as single source for radiology concepts
    and terms
  • Linked to existing term sets (e.g. CPT, ACR
    Index, UMLS)
  • Freely available, courtesy of RSNA

9
Organizational Structure
10
Key Collaborating Organizations
  • American College of Radiology (ACR)
  • College of American Pathologists / Systematized
    Nomenclature for Medicine (CAP/SNOMED)
  • DICOM/IHE

11
Lexicon Development Process
12
What is a RadLex Term?
  • Unique numeric ID
  • Name
  • Narrative definition
  • Source(s)
  • Links to related terms/lexicons
  • Comments
  • Sample image(s)

13
RadLex Term Categories
  1. Patient identifiers
  2. Clinical history
  3. Image acquisition, processing, and display
  4. Location on the image
  5. Image quality
  6. Anatomic location
  1. Findings
  2. Relationships
  3. Uncertainty
  4. Conclusions
  5. Recommendations
  6. Teaching attributes

14
Relationships in RadLex
  • Part of (anatomy)
  • Is a (pathology)
  • Branch of (vessels, nerves)
  • Contained in (body cavities and spaces)
  • Component of (assemblies, such as joints)

15
Status of RadLex Project
  • Anatomy meetings were held this fall
  • Draft anatomic terms available for public comment
    soon
  • Meetings winter/spring 2006 to consider findings
    and pathology terms
  • Public comment summer/fall 2006
  • Release of RadLex 1.0 at RSNA 2006

16
For More Information
  • Visit the RadLex web site
  • http//www.rsna.org/radlex
  • Attend a RadLex-related session at RSNA
  • See poster nearby
  • Visit the RadLex kiosk at InfoRad
  • Join our mailing list

17
Questions for DICOM
  • How to unify relationship with SNOMED?
  • Best structure to work with RadLex? WG8?

18
Opening Screen
19
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