1. Utility of a Rule-Based Algorithm in the Assessment of Standardized Reporting in PI-RADS.
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Zhang D, Neely B, Lo JY, Patel BN, Hyslop T, and Gupta RT
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- Humans, Male, Prostate pathology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Algorithms, Retrospective Studies, Image-Guided Biopsy methods, Prostatic Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Prostatic Neoplasms pathology, Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Abstract
Rationale and Objectives: Adoption of the Prostate Imaging Reporting & Data System (PI-RADS) has been shown to increase detection of clinically significant prostate cancer on prostate mpMRI. We propose that a rule-based algorithm based on Regular Expression (RegEx) matching can be used to automatically categorize prostate mpMRI reports into categories as a means by which to assess for opportunities for quality improvement., Materials and Methods: All prostate mpMRIs performed in the Duke University Health System from January 2, 2015, to January 29, 2021, were analyzed. Exclusion criteria were applied, for a total of 5343 male patients and 6264 prostate mpMRI reports. These reports were then analyzed by our RegEx algorithm to be categorized as PI-RADS 1 through PI-RADS 5, Recurrent Disease, or "No Information Available." A stratified, random sample of 502 mpMRI reports was reviewed by a blinded clinical team to assess performance of the RegEx algorithm., Results: Compared to manual review, the RegEx algorithm achieved overall accuracy of 92.6%, average precision of 88.8%, average recall of 85.6%, and F1 score of 0.871. The clinical team also reviewed 344 cases that were classified as "No Information Available," and found that in 150 instances, no numerical PI-RADS score for any lesion was included in the impression section of the mpMRI report., Conclusion: Rule-based processing is an accurate method for the large-scale, automated extraction of PI-RADS scores from the text of radiology reports. These natural language processing approaches can be used for future initiatives in quality improvement in prostate mpMRI reporting with PI-RADS., (Copyright © 2022 The Association of University Radiologists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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